Long-term storage procedures are used to prevent damage to and preserve the operational capabilities of dust collection equipment that cannot be immediately installed when received at the job site.
Generally, fabrication and shipment of equipment should be matched to the jobsite readiness so that it can be installed straightaway. But if it this is impossible and it becomes necessary to keep equipment on site for more than one month, it should be protected per the following procedures.
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All valves require proper care and maintenance,as does other more complex equipment, to ensure theyare kept in optimum working order. The principledifficulties encountered with valves are leakage pastthe seat and disk, leakage at the stuffing box, stickingvalve stems, and loose valve disks.
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prior to its use in the facility, as holding tanks for a partially process product awaiting further
processing, or to collect a finished product prior to its delivery or pick‐up by a customer.
Good arrangement of the storage tanks can save in land and cost of plant. In other hand, by
consideration a good nozzle orientation and good piping for these tanks operation problems
will be reduced. In this article we are going to review layout arrangement and piping of storage
tank farms that are related together closely.
To access a full version of this file follow this link: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07DC3YNJJ
Adjustable Pallet Ramp eases
Drum Handling on and off
Spill Pallets and Sumps.
• Versatile - adjusts to heights 9-11 inches
• Tough - built to last in everyday use
• Lightweight - aluminum plate for easy handling
• Secure - treadplate pattern for slip resistance
All valves require proper care and maintenance,as does other more complex equipment, to ensure theyare kept in optimum working order. The principledifficulties encountered with valves are leakage pastthe seat and disk, leakage at the stuffing box, stickingvalve stems, and loose valve disks.
Spill containment carts provide extra protection against spills and leaks when transporting liquids.Complete with rugged casters and aluminum push handle, 16-Gallon Spill Carts are designed for smaller containers and are easy to maneuver in narrow aisles or between equipment in tight places.
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5 Steps For Storing Your Dust Collection Equipment Long-Term
1. 5 STEPS FOR STORING YOUR
DUST COLLECTION
EQUIPMENT LONG-TERM
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2. WHAT IS “LONG-TERM” STORAGE?
• Storage in excess of one month
• Generally, fabrication and shipment of
equipment should be matched to jobsite
readiness so it can be installed straightaway
• If needed, long-term storage procedures are
used to prevent damage and preserve
operational capabilities of
dust collector
3. 1. UNPROTECTED OPENINGS
• Plenums will be generally be covered with
plywood, plastic, or plugs
– Leave these intact
– Designed to keep out moisture
• Any unprotected openings should be plugged
with plastic wrap, plastic plugs, or wooden
coverings
– Depending on size of opening
4. 2. CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT
• Store collector housings, auxiliary
components, and parts indoors in a
temperature and humidity controlled
environment
• Place sorbent packs in any electrical
enclosures
5. 2. CONTROLLED ENVIRONMENT
(cont.)
• Collector parts, bags, cages, etc. can be
stored in a dry, totally enclosed trailer or
shed if appropriate controlled storage is not
available
• Collector housings and larger components
can be stored in a weather protected shed or
off the ground
– Protect fully with tarpaulin or heavy plastic
weather coverings
6. 3. PAINT-PROTECTED EQUIPMENT
• Cover all paint-protected steel components
– Especially during seasonal changes or severe
weather
• Paint is designed to give “long-term” weather
protection for the material, but materials such
as support steel are generally stored on their
side
– Horizontal storage causes water pools on surfaces
and hastens corrosion
7. 4. INSPECT PERIODICALLY
• Monitor the integrity of the weather cover
and condition of painted surfaces
– Repair any rips or tears in coverings
• Any areas where water or debris are
collecting should be propped up to reduce
the probability of future problems
8. 5. AREAS REQUIRING SPECIAL CARE
• Certain areas require special care and should
be examined during periodic inspection
– Rotary airlock valves
– Screw conveyors
– Exhaust fans
9. ROTARY AIRLOCK VALVES
• Spray the interior of the valve with anti-rust
preservative oil prior to storage
• Provide and install metal covers for the inlet
and outlet flanges with at least four cap
screws in each flange
– Keep these covers on until you are ready to use
the valves for service
10. ROTARY AIRLOCK VALVES (cont.)
• Completely fill the worm gear speed reducers
with oil
• Replace the vented fill plug with a solid plug
– Retain vented plug for future operations
• Read and follow manufacturer’s specific
instructions for long-term storage
11. ROTARY AIRLOCK VALVES (cont.)
• Plug all conduit box openings on the motors
and switches
– Store valves off the floor in a dry, adequately
ventilated, indoor area with a steady
temperature
• Turn the rotor a couple of revolutions every
six months
– Leave in a different angular
position after each turning
12. SCREW CONVEYORS
• Spray the interior of the trough and screw
with the same anti-rust preservative oil used
on the rotary airlock valves
• Again, provide and install metal or wood
covers for the inlet and outlet flanges
13. SCREW CONVEYORS (cont.)
• Identical to rotary airlock procedures
• Completely fill the worm gear speed reducers
with oil
• Replace the vented fill plug with a solid plug
– Retain vented plug for future operations
• Read and follow manufacturer’s specific
instructions for long-term storage
14. SCREW CONVEYORS (cont.)
• Again, plug all conduit box openings on the
motors and switches
– Store screw conveyors off the floor in a dry,
adequately ventilated, indoor area with a steady
temperature
• Turn the flighting a couple of revolutions
every six months
– Leave in a different angular
position after each turning
15. EXHAUST FANS
• Use tarp or other weather covering for
protection
– Avoid black plastic tarps that promote
condensation
• Purge bearings monthly with new grease to
remove condensation
• Rotate fan wheel by hand at least once every
two weeks
16. EXHAUST FANS (cont.)
• Isolate fan from any nearby vibrations that
can cause damage to fan and motor bearings
• Before using, purge the bearings with new
grease according to manufacturer
specifications
17. 5 STEPS FOR
STORING YOUR DUST
COLLECTION
EQUIPMENT LONG-
TERM
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Editor's Notes
Long-term storage procedures are used to prevent damage to and preserve the operational capabilities of dust collection equipment that cannot be immediately installed when received at the job site.
Generally, fabrication and shipment of equipment should be matched to the jobsite readiness so that it can be installed straightaway. But if it this is impossible and it becomes necessary to keep equipment on site for more than one month, it should be protected per the following procedures.
1. Cover unprotected openings
Dust collectors will be shipped to the jobsite with plenums fully gasketed and fastened together to the fullest extent possible. Generally, openings will be covered with plywood, plastic, or plugs. All of these coverings should be left intact if the unit is being moved to storage.
If equipment is to be stored, any unprotected openings should be plugged or covered to keep rain, snow, and other moisture from entering the housing. This can be accomplished with plastic wrap, plastic plugs, or wooden coverings, depending on how large the opening is.
2. Store equipment in a controlled environment
If possible, collector housings, auxiliary components, and parts should be stored indoors in a temperature and humidity controlled environment. For extended storage (longer than one month), place sorbent packs in any electrical enclosures to prevent humid air from damaging electrical components.
If sufficient indoor storage for all equipment is not available, collector parts, bags, cages, etc. should be stored indoors or in dry, totally enclosed trailers or sheds. Collector housings and larger components may be stored outdoors in a weather protected shed or off the ground on appropriate shoring and fully protected with tarpaulin or heavy plastic weather coverings.
2. Store equipment in a controlled environment
If possible, collector housings, auxiliary components, and parts should be stored indoors in a temperature and humidity controlled environment. For extended storage (longer than one month), place sorbent packs in any electrical enclosures to prevent humid air from damaging electrical components.
If sufficient indoor storage for all equipment is not available, collector parts, bags, cages, etc. should be stored indoors or in dry, totally enclosed trailers or sheds. Collector housings and larger components may be stored outdoors in a weather protected shed or off the ground on appropriate shoring and fully protected with tarpaulin or heavy plastic weather coverings.
3. Cover paint-protected equipment
Structural steel supports, framing enclosure steel, hand railings, and platform sections will be shipped in individual component pieces as described on the bill of materials for the unit. All steel will be painted in accordance with the contract specifications. The paint will provide adequate surface protection for a period of time.
As a general rule, all equipment is finish painted so it possesses “long-term” weather protection for the metal. However, materials such as support steel are generally stored laying on their side and rain/snow/dirt can pool on the horizontal surfaces. These pools can hasten potential corrosion, especially since contact between surface and moisture is prolonged.
If prolonged storage is necessary, the support and access steel should be stored carefully and protected by weather covering, especially during changes in seasons or during severe inclement weather.
4. Remember to inspect periodically
All equipment stored outdoors should be inspected periodically to monitor the integrity of the weather cover and the condition of the painted surfaces. Any rips or tears in coverings should be immediately repaired.
Any areas on the collector, auxiliary equipment, or support steel members where water or debris are collecting should be propped up to reduce the probability of future problems. These areas can be propped up with wood, other steel members, etc. Think of a camping tent and affix a center pole or cross members to keep rain from pooling on top where it could eventually leak to the inside.
Rotary airlock valves
Remember, interior surfaces of rotary valves are not coated. Prior to storage, spray the interior of the valve with anti-rust preservative oil. Also, provide and install metal covers for the inlet and outlet flanges with at least four cap screws in each flange. Keep these covers on until you are ready to use the valves for service.
Next, completely fill the worm gear speed reducers with oil and replace the vented fill plug with a solid plug. Be sure to retain the vented plug for future operation. Then, read and follow the motor, speed reducer, and other equipment manufacturer’s instructions for long-term storage.
After completing the above steps, plug all conduit box openings on the motors and switches and store the valves off the floor in a dry, adequately ventilated, indoor area without extreme temperature changes. Turn the rotor a couple of revolutions every six months and leave the rotor in a different angular position after each turning.
Rotary airlock valves
Remember, interior surfaces of rotary valves are not coated. Prior to storage, spray the interior of the valve with anti-rust preservative oil. Also, provide and install metal covers for the inlet and outlet flanges with at least four cap screws in each flange. Keep these covers on until you are ready to use the valves for service.
Next, completely fill the worm gear speed reducers with oil and replace the vented fill plug with a solid plug. Be sure to retain the vented plug for future operation. Then, read and follow the motor, speed reducer, and other equipment manufacturer’s instructions for long-term storage.
After completing the above steps, plug all conduit box openings on the motors and switches and store the valves off the floor in a dry, adequately ventilated, indoor area without extreme temperature changes. Turn the rotor a couple of revolutions every six months and leave the rotor in a different angular position after each turning.
Rotary airlock valves
Remember, interior surfaces of rotary valves are not coated. Prior to storage, spray the interior of the valve with anti-rust preservative oil. Also, provide and install metal covers for the inlet and outlet flanges with at least four cap screws in each flange. Keep these covers on until you are ready to use the valves for service.
Next, completely fill the worm gear speed reducers with oil and replace the vented fill plug with a solid plug. Be sure to retain the vented plug for future operation. Then, read and follow the motor, speed reducer, and other equipment manufacturer’s instructions for long-term storage.
After completing the above steps, plug all conduit box openings on the motors and switches and store the valves off the floor in a dry, adequately ventilated, indoor area without extreme temperature changes. Turn the rotor a couple of revolutions every six months and leave the rotor in a different angular position after each turning.
Screw conveyors
Interior surfaces of screw conveyors are generally not coated. Prior to storage, spray the interior of the trough and screw with the same anti-rust preservative oil you used on the rotary airlock valves. And again, provide and install metal or wood covers for the inlet and outlet flanges. Make sure the covers are properly secured to provide adequate protection for the internal components.
Completely fill the worm gear speed reducers with oil and replace the vented fill plug with a solid plug. Retain the vented plug for future operation. Then, read and follow the motor, speed reducer, and other equipment manufacturer’s instructions for long-term storage.
Finally, plug all conduit box openings on motors and switches and store the screw conveyors off the floor in a dry, adequately ventilated, indoor area without extreme temperature changes. Turn the flighting a couple of revolutions every six months and leave it in a different angular position after each turning.
Screw conveyors
Interior surfaces of screw conveyors are generally not coated. Prior to storage, spray the interior of the trough and screw with the same anti-rust preservative oil you used on the rotary airlock valves. And again, provide and install metal or wood covers for the inlet and outlet flanges. Make sure the covers are properly secured to provide adequate protection for the internal components.
Completely fill the worm gear speed reducers with oil and replace the vented fill plug with a solid plug. Retain the vented plug for future operation. Then, read and follow the motor, speed reducer, and other equipment manufacturer’s instructions for long-term storage.
Finally, plug all conduit box openings on motors and switches and store the screw conveyors off the floor in a dry, adequately ventilated, indoor area without extreme temperature changes. Turn the flighting a couple of revolutions every six months and leave it in a different angular position after each turning.
Screw conveyors
Interior surfaces of screw conveyors are generally not coated. Prior to storage, spray the interior of the trough and screw with the same anti-rust preservative oil you used on the rotary airlock valves. And again, provide and install metal or wood covers for the inlet and outlet flanges. Make sure the covers are properly secured to provide adequate protection for the internal components.
Completely fill the worm gear speed reducers with oil and replace the vented fill plug with a solid plug. Retain the vented plug for future operation. Then, read and follow the motor, speed reducer, and other equipment manufacturer’s instructions for long-term storage.
Finally, plug all conduit box openings on motors and switches and store the screw conveyors off the floor in a dry, adequately ventilated, indoor area without extreme temperature changes. Turn the flighting a couple of revolutions every six months and leave it in a different angular position after each turning.
Because it’s important that stored fans are protected from dirt and moisture, use a tarp or other weather tight covering for protection. Take care to avoid the use of black plastic tarps that may promote condensation on the equipment.
Bearings should be purged monthly with new grease to remove condensation and the fan wheel should be rotated by hand at least once every two weeks. This prevents bearings from “setting” and redistributes the bearing components.
Fans must also be isolated from any nearby vibration. High overall vibration levels can prematurely damage the fan and motor bearings.
When you are ready to use the equipment, purge the bearings with new grease before startup. Perform this procedure to operating level according to the bearing manufacturers’ specifications.
Because it’s important that stored fans are protected from dirt and moisture, use a tarp or other weather tight covering for protection. Take care to avoid the use of black plastic tarps that may promote condensation on the equipment.
Bearings should be purged monthly with new grease to remove condensation and the fan wheel should be rotated by hand at least once every two weeks. This prevents bearings from “setting” and redistributes the bearing components.
Fans must also be isolated from any nearby vibration. High overall vibration levels can prematurely damage the fan and motor bearings.
When you are ready to use the equipment, purge the bearings with new grease before startup. Perform this procedure to operating level according to the bearing manufacturers’ specifications.