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Basic system specifications
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Base system requirements
- Customer must have all electrical and air supply lines in-place at time of install.
- FSX will not connect or change electrical and air mechanicals.
- Customer must provide staff to assist FSX personnel and tools as necessary to perform the installation.
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Typical applications
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Expansion considerations
- Expand initially with more TrapBurners when needed. FSX has found that about one out of four retrofitted filters needs a thermal cleaning and one out of 6 to 8 active regeneration filters needs a thermal cleaning. Actual ratio will vary due to numerous factors.
- As volume grows you may need to add additional TrapBlaster Pneumatic Cleaning machines and an additional SootSucker 2 or a SootSucker 5 to collect the ash. Each DPF will release one pint to one quart of ash and soot.
- An overhead crane or jib boom may be beneficial in moving filters through the work center as volume justifies. FSX can assist provide recommendations.
- To get proper cleaning each TrapBlaster will need 120 CFM of air which is about the equivalent of the air provided by a 30 HP compressor. If a compressor is added allow for future expansion.
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Training
- Proper training on how to clean, test, and identify defective DPF can save thousands of dollars on a single filter.
- The FSX training program is available onsite or on DVD.
- FSX will teach groups of employees how to use the FSX equipment and show them things to look for when testing or checking incoming and outgoing DPF and catalysts.
- DVD program is great for training new personnel, or as refresher material to existing staff.
- On-Site training programs are great for supervisors.
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