| WALL
MOUNTED AUTOMATIC LINT FILTER COLLECTOR |

- Automatic
reduces labor expense
- Meets EPA Clean
Air Standards
- 98% of lint filtered
and collected
- Reduces laundry
room fire hazard
- Improves dryer
performance
- Lower operating
costs
- Prevents lint
exhaust from damaging air conditioning and heating equipment
- Cleaner, safer
laundry room
- Simple installation
| FEATURES |
- Fine
mesh filter screen
- Central
lint collection outside the dryer
- Automatic
lint collection
- Designed
with optimum materials
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| BENEFITS |
- Meets
EPA standards for particle emission to the air. 98% reduction
in lint exhausted out of the unfiltered facility.
- Reduced
fire hazard in the laundry room.Improves dryer efficiency
through improved air flow in the dryer. Cleaner, safer
laundry room.
- Saves
time and money with internal dryer lint screens removed.
- Noncorrosive
fiberglass and aluminum insure long maintenance free life.
"Black Fiberglass" interior surface prevents
lint from building up inside the filter.
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RESULT:
COST SAVINGS THROUGH
LONG LASTING MAINTENANCE FREE DESIGN.
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| OPERATING
PRINCIPLES |
- Lint is exhausted
from the dryer(s) through the wall and collects on the screen.
- At pre-set intervals,
determined by dryer exhaust CFM, compressed air is released. The
compressed air activates the rotor and automatically "blasts"
the lint off the screen.
- Lint drops by
gravity into the lint bag.
| INSTALLATION
& DIMENSIONS |
- Benefits: Easily
retrofitted to existing site with no extra sheet metal required.
- Mounts flush
with the side of the building.
- Filters supplied
painted to match the exterior wall color scheme.
- The filter will
be constructed of fiberglass with non-stick "black fiberglass"
interior surface.
- Frame material
will be noncorrosive aluminum construction.
- The filter screen
will be 160 to 210 micron, cable reinforced polyester with at least
40% free area.
- Controls will
have U.L. approved transformer and operate at 24V. Automatic "blow-down"
will be set to operate as required, approximately hourly.
- Compressed air
must be sufficient to maintain 80psi for 6-8 seconds to operate
the "Lint Blaster" rotor during "Blow-down"
to clean the screen.
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