Windsor Model B manual

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  • Page 1

    Handling, Installing and Operating Instructions Important Do not operate machine in unstable, low-flow range (surge). Read and become familiar with this manual prior to installing your Spencer Industravac equipment. Following the instructions detailed here will help you realize its full potential of efficient service and extended lifespan. Damage[...]

  • Page 2

    2 Contents Page I. W arranty 1 II. General Introduction 1 III. Getting Started 1 IV . Operation and Adjustments 7 V . Maintenance 7 Vl. T roubleshooting Guide — Separator 10 Vll. T roubleshooting Guide — V acuum Producer 1 1 I. W arranty We warrant that this product will be free from defects in materials and workmanship for a period of 18 month[...]

  • Page 3

    3 Location Industravac vacuum producers are designed for operation at or near sea level atmospheric pressure and a nominal ambient temperature of 70°F (21°C).When necessary , they can be factory- designed for higher altitude or higher temperature operation. Consideration should be given to the noise generated by Industravac equipment and its cont[...]

  • Page 4

    4 Stationary Model. No special foundation is required. A level concrete floor or pad is recommended, although any other substantial floor is satisfactory . The Industravac base should be placed on rubber isomode pads furnished with the unit. In selecting an installation site for a stationary Industravac model, be sure the unit is readily accessib[...]

  • Page 5

    Stationary Model Portable Model Stationary Model Portable Model 5 Series A Series B 2 1 / 4 cu. ft. DIRT CAN 2 1 / 4 cu. ft. DIRT CAN INLET EXHAUST DIFFUSER MANUAL BAG SHAKER 4" O.D. INLET INLET VA LV E MANUAL BAG SHAKER INLET V AL VE INLET V AL VE INLET V AL VE ST ARTER HANDLE 6" O.D. EXHAUST OUTLET INLET V AL VE MANUAL BAG SHAKER INLET [...]

  • Page 6

    6 Series C Series D Series V Stationary Model Portable Model INLET VA LV E MANUAL BAG SHAKER INLET INLET V AL VE INLET V AL VE INLET VA LV E 2-1/2 ” O.D. INLET MANUAL BAG SHAKER 2 1 / 4 cu. ft. DIRT CAN 2 1 / 4 cu. ft. DIRT CAN Stationary Model Stationary Model EXHAUST DIFFUSER ST ARTER HANDLE 4 1 / 3 cu. ft. DIRT CAN 7 1 / 2 cu. ft. DIRT CAN INL[...]

  • Page 7

    7 V . Maintenance CAUTION: Disconnect electrical power before performing any maintenance procedure. 1. Lubrication 1. Motor . Follow motor manufacturer's recommendations. For following items 2 through 4, apply light lubricating oil yearly or more often as needed. 2. Bag shaker rod. Grease yearly or more often as needed. 3. Lift cams, left- and[...]

  • Page 8

    Reassembly (For Series V see Form ZZ) 1. Bolt the motor down tightly in its original position with the shaft in the exact center of the vacuum producer casing. Be sure that shims (if removed) are replaced in their exact positions on the same attach-points as before. See that packing #3 is in place and tight around the shaft. 2. Place the last-remov[...]

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    9 Balancing (For Series V see Form ZZ) T urn the machine on with inlet blocked to check balance. If there is excess vibration due to an unbalanced condition after reassemble, use the following balancing procedure: 1. Mark the position of the end impeller hub on the shaft. 2. Loosen the bolts or screws holding the impeller on the shaft. 3. Rotate th[...]

  • Page 10

    10 Possible Cause • Worn or poorly fitting seals. • Holes worn in separator by abrasive materials. • Leaks. • Separator outlet blocked. • Dirt can liner sucked up against filter bag inlet. • Machine rotating backward. • Filter bags clogged. • Loose bag(s). • Holes in bags. • Leaks. • Incorrect filter bag material. VI. T rou[...]

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    11 Possible Cause VI. T roubleshooting Guide - V acuum Producer PROBLEM INSUFFICIENT AIR THROUGH SYSTEM MACHINE NOISY Corrective Action Change motor leads to correct rotation. Following instructions on pages 7-8, disassemble machine and reassemble correctly . Increase tubing size or install machine providing higher vacuum. Restrict number of simult[...]

  • Page 12

    12 Possible Cause VI. T roubleshooting Guide - V acuum Producer (cont.) PROBLEM MACHINE VIBRA TING MOTOR HOT Corrective Action Clean impellers, check filter bags for holes. Straighten shaft. Replace bearing(s). Replace with correct motor . Disassemble machine, balance motor . Disassemble machine, reassemble following instructions on pages 7-8. Ali[...]

  • Page 13

    13 Filter Bag Part No. Filter Bag Maintenance Record Date Filter Bag Material Date Changed[...]

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    14 V acuum Accessories Record (Hoses, T ools, V alves) Part No. Description[...]

  • Page 15

    15 V acuum Cleaning Attachments and Accessories Catalog, Bulletin 241, contains Spencer ’s product line of professional cleaning components for use with portable and station- ary Industravac systems. There are broad selections of hoses, cleaning wands, hand and floor tools, inlet valves, connectors, adapters and accessories to make work easier in[...]

  • Page 16

    Industrially rated products offering effective solutions for air and gas moving problems: • Modular central vacuum systems • Mobile or stationary integrated vacuum units • Dust collectors and separators • Multi-stage centrifugal blowers • Single stage centrifugal blowers • Regenerative blowers • Gas boosters • Custom-engineered prod[...]