Parker DA User manual

Media Bag Dust/Mist Collector
Owner’s Manual
Models DA, DB, and DBM

KNOW YOUR EQUIPMENT
READ THIS MANUAL FIRST.
Your Dust Collector system should provide many years of trouble-free service.
This manual will help you understand the operation of your unit.
It will also help you understand how to maintain it in order to achieve top performance.
For quick future reference, fill in the system and filter information in the spaces below.
Should you need assistance, call the customer service number shown below.
To expedite your service, have the following information available when contacting Parker.
ORDER #: ____________________________________________________________________
UNIT MODEL #: _______________________________________________________________
UNIT SERIAL #: _______________________________________________________________
FILTER PART #: _______________________________________________________________
#: ________________________________________________________________
#: ________________________________________________________________
SYSTEM ACCESSORIES:
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
______________________________________________________________________________
INSTALLATION DATE: _________________________________________________________
Parker Hannifin, Inc. Customer Service
1-800-343-4048

Table of Contents
Safety Precautions ..................................................................................................ii
1. Introduction .......................................................................................................1
2. Description of Dust Collector ..........................................................................2
3. Inspection Note .................................................................................................3
4. Installation .........................................................................................................4
4.1 Unit Mounting ...............................................................................................4
4.2 Drive Set .......................................................................................................6
4.3 Electrical Requirements ................................................................................6
4.4 Air Diffuser ....................................................................................................7
5. Unit Operation ...................................................................................................7
6. Maintenance ......................................................................................................7
6.1 Monthly Checklist .........................................................................................7
6.2 Filter Maintenance ........................................................................................8
7. Troubleshooting................................................................................................9
8. Parts/Service .....................................................................................................9
9. Wiring Diagrams..............................................................................................10
10. Exploded View/Parts List ...............................................................................12
Model DA ..........................................................................................................12
Model DB ..........................................................................................................14
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IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury when using your air cleaner, follow these
basic precautions:
• Use two or more people to move and install your
air cleaning system.
• The air cleaner must be properly grounded.
• Disconnect power before servicing.
• Replace all access panels before operating.
• Wear protective clothing and safety glasses when
handling collection components or servicing the
air cleaner.
• Electrical connections should only be made by
qualified personnel, and be in accordance with
local and national codes and regulations.
• Do not use in explosive atmospheres.
• Use nonflammable cleaners.
• Do not collect emissions which are explosive.
• Keep flammable materials and vapors, such as
gasoline, away from air cleaner.
• The unit should be inspected frequently and
dirt removed to prevent excessive accumulation
which may result in flash-over or fire damage.
• The air cleaner should not be used for support of
personnel or material.
• Operate only in a safe and serviceable condition.
!WARNING
SAFETY PRECAUTIONS
We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on your Bag Dust/Mist Collector.
Always read and obey all safety messages.
!
!DANGER
!WARNING
!CAUTION
CAUTION
This is the safety alert symbol.
This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you and others. All safety messages
will follow the safety alert symbol and the word “DANGER”, “WARNING”, or “CAUTION”.
Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
will result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
could result in death or serious injury.
Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided,
may result in minor or moderate injury.
CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in property damage.
!

COMBUSTIBLE DUST HAZARDS –
SMOG-HOG®and DUST-HOG®Pollution Control Systems
Pursuant to National Fire Protection Agency (NFPA) Standards, the owner/user is required to test their dust mixtures
to evaluate and understand potential combustion or deflagration hazards that may exist. In addition, NFPA standards
require the owner/user to perform and have record of a Dust Hazard Analysis (DHA) if there is potentially a combustible
material involved within or exposed to the process.
The DHA serves as a systematic review of the process to:
1) Identify where fires and explosions can occur;
2) Identify the potential causes and consequences, and;
3) Determine if existing and proposed safeguards are sufficient.
It is the responsibility of the owner/user to evaluate, interpret and document any associated risk in their process
including adherence and compliance to any and all applicable local, state and federal codes, standards, laws and
regulations.
It is the sole responsibility of the equipment owner/user of record to coordinate and perform sample material collection
and combustion/explosivity testing of any and all dust and material that will be extracted and filtered by the Air Pollution
Control (APC) filtration equipment and to notify Parker of the results prior to any discussion involving equipment
specification and solution recommendation. It is recommended to utilize a Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) or certified
safety expert that is properly trained, licensed and approved and to use a licensed and approved dust testing facility
for proper dust and material analysis, testing protocol and reporting procedures. A sample of testing facilities and list of
Industrial Hygiene (CIH) and other occupational and environmental health and safety (OEHS) consultants can be located
through AIHA (American Industrial Hygiene Association) website.
To minimize the risk of fire or explosion, user must ensure proper installation, operation and maintenance of Parker
equipment. Since application, installation, operation and maintenance are beyond the control of Parker, Parker disclaims
any liability or responsibility for damage from fires or explosions regardless of origin. Parker recommends that all APC
dust collection equipment, installation and application conform to any and all applicable local, state and federal
standards, codes, laws and regulations including the addition of appropriate fire or explosion protection systems
including but not limited to venting, mitigation, suppression and isolation when and where required. Installation of
Parker equipment should be by a licensed contractor that is also experienced in potential fire and explosion hazards
and adheres to related local, state and federal codes, standards, laws and regulations. Parker is not an expert nor
certified design consultant in relation to spark, fire or explosion mitigation including but not limited to detection,
mitigation, suppression and isolation pf combustible dusts and materials. Therefore, Parker recommends that any
industrial air filtration system recommendation, design or solution be reviewed, approved, stamped and signed by
an industry expert consultant in air filtration systems, combustible dust/materials or certified safety expert such as a
Certified Industrial Hygienist (CIH) or a Certified Professional Engineer (PE) who is a licensed and certified expert with
industrial filtration system design and application including adherence and compliance to any and all applicable local,
state and federal codes, standards, laws and regulations.
Pursuant to Parker’s Offer of Sale (terms and conditions) and by accepting the purchased equipment, Buyer and owner/
user agree to defend, indemnify, and hold harmless Parker, its successors, assignees, suppliers, shareholders, directors,
officers, employees, agents, and affiliated companies from all losses, costs, damages, demands, claims, liabilities, fines,
penalties or any other expenses (including attorneys’ fees, court costs, and expert fees) (collectively “losses”), caused or
contributed to in any way by Buyer or owner/user’s failure to follow these instructions and/or failure to properly install,
apply, operate, or maintain the equipment purchased from or supplied by Parker, or losses caused or contributed to in
any way by Buyer’s and owner/user’s failure to provide accurate information, specifications or dust explosivity values.

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Electrical Specifications
1. Introduction
As you begin its operation, we would like to remind you of a few important facts.
First, we appreciate your business, and because we appreciate your business, we have manufactured an air
cleaner engineered to rigid specifications, subject to rigorous quality control checks. A warranty backs every
air cleaner that leaves our factory.
Second, like any piece of equipment, your air cleaner needs periodic maintenance. Properly cared for, it will
operate for many years to come.
Finally, while we hope you never have any problems, Parker Hannifin is always ready to lend assistance
through our factory-trained sales service staff. Should you need information or service, contact your local
Model Motor Volts Amps
DA 3/4 Hp 115V/1Ph/60Hz 12.9A
3/4 Hp 230V/1Ph/60Hz 8.1A
DB 2 Hp 115/230V/1Ph/60Hz 23/11.5A
2 Hp 208-230/460V/3Ph/60Hz 6.5-6.4/3.2A
2 Hp 575V/3Ph/60Hz 2.3A
3 Hp 208-230/460V/3Ph/60Hz 7.8-7.4/3.7A
3 Hp 575V/3Ph/60Hz 3.9A
DBM 1 Hp 115/230V/1Ph/60Hz 13.6A
1 Hp 208-230/460V/3Ph/60Hz 3.6-3.4/1.7A
1 Hp 575V/3Ph/60Hz 1.4A
2 Hp 208-230/460V/3Ph/60Hz 6.5-6.4/3.2A
2 Hp 575V/3Ph/60Hz 2.3A

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*For oil mist applications
** (Thermal DOP - Federal Standard 209A)
2. Description of Components
The Dust/Media Collector is available in a front-load (Model DA) and two-side-load (Model DB and
Model DBM) congurations.
Your air cleaner is supplied with prelter and primary lter sections selected to suit your application.
The prelter section traps most of the larger particles and some of the smaller ones, allowing the primary
lter section to operate at its higher efciency over periods of time.
The following describe each of the lter options.
Prefilter
Type Description Part No.
Availability Efficiency
(ASHRAE
52.1-92)
Depth
of
Filter
Weight
(lbs/kg)
DA DB DBM
Extended
Surface Bag
•Ultra-fine fiberglass media
• Galvanized steel
header frame
33-1210 • • 65% 22”
8/
3.6
33-1207 • 65% 29”
33-0131 • • 65% 36”
33-1211 • • 95% 22”
33-1208 • 95% 29”
33-0133 • • 95% 36”
33-1212* • • 95% 22”
33-1209* • 95% 29”
33-0142* • 95% 36”
Carbon Cell
• (12)-1” trays of carbon|
(45 lbs.)
• Metal frame
•Refillable
•Replacement filter trays
(12)
33-0143 • 95% 12”
125/
56.7
33-0141 N/A 12”
HEPA •Waterproof glass media
•Particle board frame
33-0144 • 99.97%** 12” 32/14.4
33-1218 • 99.97%** 6” 20/9.
Prefilter
Type Description Part No.
Availability Efficiency
(ASHRAE
52.1-92)
Weight
(lbs/kg)
DA DB DBM
Extended
Surface Bag
•Synthetic fiber
•Steel frame attaches to cabinet 33-0129 • • • 92% Dust
arrestance 1.5/70
4” Pleated
•Pleated non-woven reinforced
cotton fiber media
•Heavy-duty fiberboard frame
33-0130 • • • 95% 2.1/95
N/A
2’” Oil
Impinger
•Two layers of aluminum baffles
•Permanent impingement filter 33-0140 • • N/A 8/3.6
2” Aluminum
Mesh •Expanded aluminum mesh 22-1206 • • N/A
2” Pleated •Pleated non-woven reinforced
cotton fiber media `33-1213 • •
35%
(ASHRAE
52.1-92)
Table 1 Pre-Filter Options
Table 2 Primary Filter Options

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Table 1 Pre-Filter Options
3. Inspection Note
Upon receipt of your unit, check for any shipping damage. A damaged carton indicates that the equipment
may have received rough handling during shipping that may have caused possible internal damage.
Notify your delivering carrier and enter a claim if any damage is found.
4. Installation
When your air cleaner is used as a ducted source collector, the enclosure or pickup hood design is important
for adequate capture of contaminants. Drive pulleys and belts have been selected to provide airow at the design
static pressure specied. Pulley and belt diameters should not be changed without rst contacting Parker.
The air cleaner should not be used for support of personnel or material.
4.1 Unit Mounting
Your air cleaner is designed for suspended mounting. It can be provided with eyebolts for chain
hanging, but the length of chain should be kept to a minimum. The preferred method of hanging is with
1/2” all-thread rod, threaded directly into the 1/2” weld nuts provided in the top of the cabinets.
If chain is used, it should be welded-link-type with a 1,000 lb. test strength or better. “S” hooks used for
connections should be closed. The chain should be hung vertically. If any angle is introduced, the chain
and fasteners should be sized to handle the added tension. Figures 1A and 1B show the acceptable
methods for suspending the units.
See Figures 2, 3 and 4 for dimensions and hole patterns.
Weight of DA unit without filters is 170 lbs. Model DB unit without filters is 270 lbs. Model DBM unit
without filters is 183 lbs. See Tables 1 and 2 for weights of filter components.
!CAUTION
Figure 1A
Preferred Mounting
Figure 1B
Optional Mounting

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FRONT
24
1/2
"
26
1/4
"
3/4"
AIRFLOW SIDE
60
3/8
"
22
7/16
"
1
1/8
"
1/2
"58
3/16
"
TOP
DIA. 1/2-13
MOUNTING HOLES
22
5/8
"
(MIN.
CLEARANCE)
33"
(MIN.
CLEARANCE)
Figure 2
Model DA Dimensions
26"
66.04 cm SIDE
AIRFLOW
26"
66.04 cm
24"
60.96 cm
633/4"
161.93 cm
1"
2.54 cm
22"
55.88 cm
FRONT 26"
66.04 cm
26"
66.04 cm
24"
60.96 cm
TOP
555/8"
141.29 cm
61/8"
15.56 cm 1/2-13 MTG HOLE
(4) PLACES
SIDE
FRONT
TOP
AIRFLOW
70"
177.80 cm
OVERALL
1/2-13 MTG HOLE
(4) PLACES
26
1/4
"
66.68 cm
OVERALL
31"
78.34 cm
(MIN. CLEARANCE)
2"
5.08 cm
1"
2.54 cm
2"
5.08 cm
28
3/4
"
73.03 cm
OVERALL
2
1/4
"
5.72 cm
67
3/4
"
172.09 cm
1
1/8
"
2.86 cm
37"
93.98 cm
(MIN. CLEARANCE)
1/2
"
1.27 cm
23
1/4
"
59.37 cm
Figure 3
Model DB Dimensions
Figure 4
Model DBM Dimensions

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A. METAL TRUSS SUPPORTED CEILINGS
Figure 5 shows a unit suspended from a metal truss supported ceiling. Care must be taken to
determine that the truss will be sufficient to support the weight. As shown, angle iron braces are
secured between two steel trusses. One-half inch threaded rods are threaded into weld nuts at the
corners of the unit. Rod length should be kept to a minimum.
B. COLUMN OR WALL MOUNTING
Units may be suspended from a cantilevered frame from which the 1/2” threaded rods are suspended.
Rods are attached as described above for ceiling-mounted units.
4.2 Drive Set
Front-Load Model: A direct drive motor is used and no adjustments are needed.
Side-Load Models: Check the blower-motor drive belt for proper tension. About 1/2” deflection with
finger pressure at midpoint between pulleys indicates normal belt tension. Drive pulleys and belts have
been selected to provide proper airflow at the deign static pressure specified. To access the blower
compartment, see Figure 6.
1. Disconnect power to blower.
2. Reach through filter compartment for access to thumbscrew.
3. Rotate captive thumbscrew until blower compartment door is released.
4. Reverse above operation for closure.
Figure 5
Typical Ceiling Mount (Model DB Shown)
Figure 6
Blower/Motor Access (Models DB/DBM)

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4.3 Electrical Requirements
Model DA (front-load)
Units with single phase (115, 208-230V/1/60Hz) are prewired for proper rotation and line hook-up.
Simply hook up to a single-phase input circuit and the unit is ready for operation. (See wiring diagram, page 7.)
Model DB/DBM (side-load)
The only electrical connection required is a power source to the motor leads as shown by the wiring diagram
inside the electrical box.
The eld wiring box has standard knockouts for incoming power leads. Make connections as indicated by the
“Supply Connection Location” label inside the eld wiring box.
The power switch for operating the unit and any fused disconnect, overload relays or other controls required
by the National Electric Code or local codes must be supplied by the customer (not supplied as part of the air
cleaner). The unit has been factory wired for the voltage requirement indicated to Parker by the customer.
(See wiring diagram, page 7.)
After the three-phase connection is made, check the actual direction of rotation of the blower wheel versus
the arrow on the blower housing. (See Figure 6 for drive set door access.) If the wheel is not rotating in the
proper direction, reverse the motor rotation by interchanging any two of the three AC input leads at the
terminal block.
Note: Even when running backwards, some air motion is noticeable. When the blower is rotating correctly,
the access door will be snapped shut by the strong negative pressure within the cabinet.
To adjust airow, see Figure 7.
1. Disconnect power to blower.
2. To change the blower RPM (which results in a change in CFM), adjust variable pitch pulley on the motor by
loosening set screw “A” and rotating the “A” part of the pulley while holding the “B” part in place.
a. Figure 7A shows part “A” backed off two turns with set screw “A” in at section which is the factory setting.
b. To increase the CFM, set vari-pitch pulley as shown in Figure 7B. To decrease the CFM,
set as shown in Figure 7C.
Figure 7
Motor Pulley Settings
Note: Always check belt tension after
changing pulley setting and adjust for
1/2” of movement at midpoint.
The ampere reading should not exceed
the FLA rating stamped on the unit
nameplate, after ductwork (if any) is
installed and the unit is operating.
(In order to avoid motor overload, a
starter must be installed by customer
- not supplied as part of air cleaner.)
!WARNING
Moving Parts - Disconnect power before servicing.
!WARNING
Risk of electrical shock.

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When the unit is used in a ducted application, the blower speed is increased to compensate for the static
pressure loss of the ductwork. After the ductwork is installed, and with the unit operating, measure the current
ow to the unit using an amprobe. The ampere reading should not exceed the FLA rating stamped on the
motor nameplate. If current ow is excessive, reduce the blower speed by adjusting the variable pitch sheave
on the motor. (In order to avoid motor overload, a starter must be installed by the customer - not supplied as
part of the air cleaner.)
4.4 Air Diffuser
The four-way adjustable air diffuser grille can be set to any open position desirable.
A. Unducted Installation (for area capture):
Air diffuser should be set for maximum contaminant capture and even dispersion of clean air.
The pattern should be that suggested by Parker or your local representative.
B. Ducted Installation (for direct capture):
Air diffuser can be set to any position that is compatible with personnel comfort.
5. Unit Operation
After the unit has been installed in accordance with Section 4, switch the unit on. Adjust air diffuser grille per
Section 4.4.
The lter monitor (0-5” differential pressure gauge), located on the side of the unit, indicates when internal
lters need cleaning or replacement.
6. Maintenance
Moving Parts – Disconnect power before servicing.
Each air cleaner is a self-contained air handling system. Standard units have no intermittent electrical
contacts and the only mechanical parts subject to wear and tear are motor and blower bearings, pulleys
and belts. Properly aligned and adjusted, these components should yield years of trouble-free service.
6.1 Check the Following Monthly:
A. Belt Tension: One-half inch deflection at midpoint between pulleys indicates correct tension.
Adjust as necessary.
B. Belt Wear: Frayed edges and stress cracks in belt walls signal belt wear. Replace as required.
C. Unit Noise: Higher than normal noise indicates abnormal belt or bearing wear. Where motor bearings
are regreasable, lubricate yearly. Where motor bearings are not regreasable and for all blower
bearings (bearings are sealed), excessive noise may indicate bearings need to be replaced.
Note: Periodically vacuum the cabinet interior and blower compartment. Wipe off exhaust louvers when
changing filters.
!WARNING

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1. Disconnect power.
2. Unlatch the door and remove the prefilter. Discard the prefilter if it is a disposable type.
Replace the filter with the appropriate one selected from the table on page 1. If the prefilter is a
reusable metallic type, clean and reinstall. Close the door and restart the unit. If the pressure gauge
still reads over 3”, go to the next step.
3. Unlatch door.
4. If primary filter is a 29” or 36” long fiberglass bag, unlatch blower access door by reaching through
the compartment and unscrewing thumbscrew as shown in Figure 3. Remove filter support rod
and discard the filter. Replace the filter with the appropriate one selected from the table on page 1.
Secure the blower access door and latch the door.
5. If the primary filter is a 22” long fiberglass bag in combination with a HEPA or carbon cell, remove
the 22” bag filter and discard. Replace the filter with the appropriate one selected from the table on
page 1. Latch the door and restart the unit. If the pressure gauge still reads over 3”, go to step 6
HEPA cell or step 7 carbon cell.
6. Remove the new 22” bad and set aside. Slide the HEPA cell forward until it clears the door
opening. Remove and discard the HEPA cell. Replace the HEPA cell with part #33-0144.
Reinstall the 22” bag and latch door. Restart the unit.
7. Remove the new 22” bad and set aside. Reach through the compartment and remove the screws
and frame on the front of the carbon cell. Set screws and frame aside. Remove 12 carbon trays by
a lift and slide motion. Replace with 12 carbon trays part #33-0141 or refill trays from bulk supply.
Reinsert trays and attach frame. Latch door and restart the unit.
The following section is for the use of trained personnel only. The following procedures will expose
hazardous live and moving parts. Disconnect air cleaner before proceeding.
6.2 Filter Maintenance
A. Model DA (front load): When the unit is supplied with an optional wrap-around filter, remove the
filter material and discard when it becomes soiled. Replace the filter material with part #33-0129
and restart the unit. When the pressure gauge on the side of the unit reads over 2” the internal
filter(s) may need to be replaced. Use the following procedures for filter replacement.
1. Disconnect power.
2. Remove the prefilter and discard. Replace the filter with the appropriate one selected from the table
on page 1. Restart the unit. If the pressure gauge continues to read over 2”, go to the next step.
3. Remove the prefilter and slide the primary filter toward you. Discard the filter and replace with the
appropriate one selected from the table on page 1. Restart the unit.
B. Models DB/DBM (side load) when the unit is supplied with an optional wrap-around filter, remove the
filter material and discard when it becomes soiled. Replace the filter material with part #33-0129 and
restart the unit. When the pressure gauge reads over 3”, the internal filter(s) need to be replaced.
Use the following procedure for filter replacement.
!WARNING

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7. Troubleshooting
The air cleaners are designed with minimum moving parts. True unit breakdown can occur only in the blower-
motor section of the unit.
To troubleshoot the unit:
A. Disconnect the power to the unit.
B. Make sure that the filters are not obstructing the airflow.
C. Make sure the plastic tubing for the pressure gauge is clear of any obstructions.
1. Check for correct connections of tube to pressure gauge.
Note: Plastic tubing is to be connected to the gauge port marked “HI”. The “LO” port on the gauge is left
open. (No tubing to be connected.)
D. Check for correct input line voltage to the unit.
E. Check that wiring connections are secure and installed per the wiring diagram.
For replacement parts and service, see Section 8.
8. Parts/Service
Exploded views and itemized bills of material are shown on the following pages. Use this information to
determine part numbers of replacement parts.
To order parts, contact your local representative or Parker directly:
Parker Hannin, Inc.
4087 Walden Avenue
Lancaster, NY 14086
Attn: Customer Service Department
1-800-343-4048
The following will be required for prompt delivery of replacement parts:
Data Required Location of Data
1. Unit Model Number Side of Unit
2. Unit Serial Number Side of Unit
3. Part Number and Description Exploded Views
When returning a defective part under warranty, you must call your local representative or Parker for a return
authorization number. This number must appear on the package being returned. This number will assure you
prompt service.

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Media Bag Dust/Mist Collector Models DA, DB, DBM
Model DB Unit
Model DA Unit
41-1201 41-1201
Model DBM Unit Three Phase 208/230-460-575V

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Model DA - Final Assembly
Item No. Part No. Description Quantity
1 32-0155 BLOWER 1
2 (Select one) 02-2609 MOTOR (115V) 1
22-0180 MOTOR (208-230V)
3 23-0016 MOTOR MOUNT BRACKET 1
4 32-0039 RUBBER GROMMET (BLOWER MOUNT) 4
5 30-0077 SCREW BLOWER MOUNT 4
6 32-0039 RUBBER GROMMET (BLOWER MOUNT) 3
7 32-0154 SLEEVE FOR MOTOR MOUNT GROMMET 3
8 20-2640 CAPACITATOR (MOTOR) 1
9 33-0021 OUTLET GRILLE 1
10 33-0031 SCREW FOR GRILLE 6
11 42-0176 GASKET (INLET FLANGE) 8 ft.
12 02-2996 POWER CORD 1.
13 39-0120 KNOB - UNIT CONTROL 1
14 20-1414 UNIT CONTROL SWITCH 1
15 07-0081 PRESSURE GAUGE, 0-5” STATIC PRESSURE 1
16 20-1280 FLEX TUBING FOR GAUGE .5 ft.
17 41-1108 LABEL, GAUGE/CONTROL SWITCH 1
18 35-0143 FILTER CUP 2
10. Parts Lists

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PRIMARY FILTER
PRE-FILTER

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Model DB - Final Assembly
Item No. Part No. Description Quantity
1 32-0153 BLOWER 1
2 (Select one) 22-0159 MOTOR 2HP (115-230/1/60) 1
22-0039 MOTOR 2HP (208-460/3/60)
22-0055 MOTOR 2HP(575/3/60)
22-0171 MOTOR 3HP (208-460/3/60)
22-0172 MOTOR 3HP (575/3/60)
3 CALL FACTORY PULLEY SET 1
4 32-0013 RUBBER GROMMET (BLOWER MOUNT) 4
5 30-0058 BOLT BLOWER MOUNT 4
6 10-2689 MOTOR SUPPORT BRACKET 1
7 10-2688 MOTOR BRACKET (TENSION PLATE)
8 33-0026 OUTLET GRILLE
9 30-0031 SCREW FOR GRILLE 6
10 42-0206 GASKET (OUTLET) 8 ft.
11 07-0081 PRESSURE GAUGE, 0-5” STATIC PRESSURE 1
12 20-1280 FLEX TUBING FOR GAUGE .05 ft.
13 39-0071 T-HANDLE DOOR LATCH 2
14 42-0206 GASKET (1” x 1”) 4
15 42-0058 GASKET - DOOR EDGE 4 pcs/door
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