Ace 73-501 Installation Manual

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ACE INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS
WALL MOUNTED FUME EXTRACTOR
MODEL 73-501
INSTALLATION MANUAL
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
SAFETY WARNINGS & CAUTIONS
FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY, INCLUDING
DEATH IN EXTREME CASES. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
WARNING: (EXPLOSION HAZARD)
This machinery is not suitable for collection of combustible metal as listed in NFPA 484, which includes: Aluminum,
Titanium, Magnesium, Lithium, Niobium, and Zirconium.
WARNING:
(VOC'S & AIRBORNE MICROBES)
The filters used in this unit will remove solid particulate ONLY, and will not eliminate Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC's)
or airborne microbes (bacteria, mold & viruses) that may be a health hazard. Failure to observe the presence of such
fumes could cause serious illness or death.
CAUTION: (STRONG VACUUM)
Care must be taken to avoid personal injury by not allowing hose inlet to contact any body area such as eyes, ears,
mouth, etc.
CAUTION: (LIFTING)
Improper lifting or handling of this unit could cause back injury.
CAUTION: (AIR FLOW BLOCKAGE)
Since exhaust air leaves the top of this unit, caution should be observed not to mount unit in such a way as to block the
exhaust.
CAUTION:
Some of these items are powered by rotating electrical machinery! Careless or improper use may result in personal injury.
CAUTION:
Do not look directly into the motor compartment or outlet with the power on or without wearing safety goggles.
MISCELLANEOUS CAUTIONS:
1. Use of any attachment not recommended or sold by the air cleaner manufacturer may result in risk of fire, electric
shock, or injury to persons.
2. Do not disassemble the air cleaner. Take it to a qualified serviceman when service or repair is required. Incorrect
reassembly may result in risk of electric shock or fire.
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  • Page 1 ACE INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS WALL MOUNTED FUME EXTRACTOR MODEL 73-501 INSTALLATION MANUAL READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. SAFETY WARNINGS & CAUTIONS FAILURE TO OBSERVE THE FOLLOWING PRECAUTIONS COULD RESULT IN SERIOUS INJURY, INCLUDING DEATH IN EXTREME CASES. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS. WARNING: (EXPLOSION HAZARD) This machinery is not suitable for collection of combustible metal as listed in NFPA 484, which includes: Aluminum, Titanium, Magnesium, Lithium, Niobium, and Zirconium.
  • Page 2: Theory Of Operation

    THEORY OF OPERATION This unit is a wall mounted air cleaner employing a high performance blower producing very high velocity airflow through the arm removing harmful smoke from an operators breathing zone. The air exits the motor and travels through a hose into a filter box.
  • Page 3 FILTER BOX DUCT The general order of the parts for 73-501 is an arm connected to a blower, and then the blower connected to the filter box, as shown in the figure above. Duct work will always be required when connecting the blower to the filter box.
  • Page 4: Mounting Locations

    MOUNTING LOCATIONS The 73-501 filter box can be mounted to a variety of locations. The most common location is a masonry wall. Consulting with your distributor or Ace Industrial representative can assist in recommending a method for mounting in your location.
  • Page 5: Arm Installation

    ARM INSTALLATION Ace Industrial offers a wide range of styles of arms to be used with the 73-501. Refer to the list below to find detail instructions on how to assemble and mount your arm. Arm assembly for wall/column mounting ........................Page 6...
  • Page 6 ARM ASSEMBLY FOR WALL/COLUMN MOUNT Please note that the arm support structure is inside a tube. The hose for the arm is on the outside of the tube. First remove the hose from the tube. Take care not to damage the hose. Patience is the best assurance. Secondly, remove the support structure from inside the tube.
  • Page 7 DIRECT DUCT MOUNTING ARM ASSEMBLY Please note that the arm support structure is inside a tube. The hose for the arm is on the outside of the tube. First remove the hose from the tube. Take care not to damage the hose. Patience is the best assurance. Secondly, remove the support structure from inside the tube.
  • Page 8 1. The steel mounting plate (wall/column bracket) is constructed to withstand a torque of up to 5500 ft. lbs. Be sure the support structure is designed to withstand the stress and strain that the boom/arm may develop under use. THE FACTORY IS NOT RESPONSIBLE FOR ANY FAILURES OR DAMAGE CAUSED TO THE BOOM OR TO THE BUILDING STRUCTURE DUE TO INSTALLATION NEGLIGENCE.
  • Page 9 75-500 and 75-675 Please note that the arm support structure is inside a tube. The hose for the arm is on the outside of the tube. First remove the hose from the tube. Take care not to damage the hose. Patience is the best assurance. Secondly, remove the support structure from inside the tube.
  • Page 10 5. NOTE: Hard duct is preferred over flex pipe from fan discharge to main duct. Please contact your local distributor or Ace Industrial Products for any assistance you may need. Like all equipment, your arm will give a good, long life with proper care and maintenance.
  • Page 11: Blower Installation

    BLOWER INSTALLATION Blowers Available 001-0029………½ HP TEFC 5/230 VOLTS, 1 PH 001-0032………½ HP TEFC 208/230/460 VOLTS, 3 PH 001-0030………1 HP TEFC 115/230 VOLTS, 1 PH 001-0033………1 HP TEFC 208/23/460 VOLTS, 3 PH 001-0020………1 ½ HP TEFC 115/230 VOLTS, 1 PH 001-0019………1 ½...
  • Page 12: Troubleshooting

    TROUBLESHOOTING Motor does not start or runs very slowly Check the wiring. Check all wire connections. After rechecking and the motor still does not start or runs slowly, there is an internal motor problem and must be handled by an authorized Baldor Service Center. Unusual Noise Check the cooling fan on the top of the motor for damage.

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