Laserfiche WebLink
System Overview Prior To Startup <br /> Infeed Conveyor and Infeed Hopper <br /> • Thoroughly examine all sides of the infeed conveyor for any obstructions or <br /> debris,shipping tags, loose wires, moving straps, etc. <br /> • Visually inspect the inside of the hopper to ensure that no loose items, <br /> especially large pieces of wood from shipping or pieces of large metal, have <br /> been placed into the hopper. <br /> Outfeed Conveyors-Waste Packaging&Organics <br /> • Thoroughly examine all sides of the outfeed waste packaging conveyor for any <br /> obstructions or debris. Visually inspect the drive end for any shipping tags, <br /> loose wires, moving straps,etc. <br /> • Visually inspect the inside of the conveyor trough to ensure that no loose items, <br /> especially large pieces of wood from shipping or pieces of large metal, have <br /> been placed into the trough. <br /> Turbo Separator (Main Chamber) <br /> • Visually inspect the drive end and bearing end for any shipping tags, loose wires, <br /> moving straps, etc. <br /> • Visually inspect the inside of the Turbo Separator to ensure for loose items or <br /> tools,etc. <br /> • With power off and system control panel locked out in accordance with <br /> company established procedures,open side doors of Turbo Separator and <br /> inspect for any unintended items left during installation. <br /> • Rotate shaft and check to see if all of the paddles are tight(except THOR and <br /> Mega THOR-paddles have locking nuts and set at factory) and didn't loosen <br /> during shipment. Also check the screen hold downs and screens to make sure <br /> they are also securely tightened. <br /> Control Panel-Electrical <br /> Check with facilities management to determine if the electrical contractor has <br /> completed all requirements for the electrical portion of the Turbo Separator System, <br /> including all system components. Verify that there is power to the control panel. <br /> When wiring to the motors on the machine,determine that proper electrical support <br /> components are being used which match the voltage and amperage rating of the <br /> motors. All explosion proof motors and components should have UL listings on them. <br /> Your electronic copy includes your motor manufacturer's installation and maintenance <br /> guide.This will list the proper wiring diagrams,voltage, phase, and frequency <br /> requirements. In addition,this information is available on the motor nameplate. <br /> 101 Page <br />