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McLanahan Corporation’s Filter Press Troubleshooting Guide can help you maximize the production of your machine by offering corrective actions that can be taken when troubleshooting this equipment. This guide focuses on situations such as: hydraulic cylinders do not move with HVLP pumps running; hydraulic cylinders do not move with LVHP pumps running; high temperature shutdown; and more.
How do I replace the filter cloths?
Before replacing the filter cloths, complete the appropriate lockout/tagout procedures and wear appropriate personal protective equipment. Make sure there is adequate space on both sides of the plate and that there is a stable work platform across the opening of the press.
The cloths can be replaced without removing the plate from the press. The backer cloth is secured with zip ties around all the edges, while the outer cloth has hook and look strips on the vertical sides and zip ties across the top and bottom edges.
Refer to the Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual for a more detailed procedure.
How do I check and adjust the chain assembly tension?
Before checking and/or adjusting the chain assembly tension, complete the appropriate lockout/tagout procedures and wear appropriate personal protective equipment.
A slight amount of slack on the return side of the machine allows the press to operate most efficiently. Be sure to check the tension at the drive end of the machine where the chain returns off of the head shaft.
Do not allow the returning chain to be pulled tight, or hang loose. The proper condition is for the chain to be slightly slack with constant tension.
To tension the chain, use the screw jacks at the tail shaft end of the machine. Replace the chain when it has stretched 3% of the total length, making sure to replace the entire chain assembly with claws.
The chain is connected and disconnected at the provided master links. When installing a chain, make sure the claws rotate freely and do not lock into position. If they do not rotate freely and lock into position, adjust the tension on the claw locking screws.
Note: Used chain assemblies can be inspected, and parts from them can be used to build a new chain assembly.
If a chain has not been operated for an extended period of time, it may require lubrication to operate properly. A spray-on dry lubricant is preferred, but an oil lubricate can be used if excess oil is cleaned up properly.
How should the filter press be secured and stored for extended downtime (one week or greater)?
How do I check the PEMO Pump mechanical seal?
This pump has a sealing system that consists of a double mechanical seal, located inside the mechanical seal box, that must be constantly lubricated with clean flushing water at a minimum pressure and with a minimum flow. Refer to the filter press manual for minimum pressure and flow value calculation.
Before starting the pump, open the valve that delivers flush water to the mechanical seals chamber. The water must flow into the lower part of the mechanical seal box through a pipe having a minimum diameter of 1/4”. It will exit out from the upper part of the chamber. This operation is extremely important because if there is no flush water, the mechanical seals will be operating dry and can be seriously damaged in just a few seconds.
An improperly functioning mechanical seal can be detected by observing the clarity of the outlet flushing water. The presence of impurities in the seal water or the accumulation of impurities in a seal water supply tank indicates the seal should be replaced immediately to avoid greater damages to the bearings.
How often should I inspect the filter cloths?
How do I increase press capacity?
How can I maintain the pump?
How do I choose a filter cloth material?
Filter cloths are typically made from synthetic monofilament or multi-filament thread materials. The most common materials are nylon, polypropylene and polyester. The cloths’ weave pattern and surface treatment can be varied to provide optimum solids/liquid separation, solid release, abrasion resistance and life expectancy. Slurry material testing is required to determine the best cloth material and style for a specific application. All cloth materials should be protected from excessive exposure to heat and prolonged sunshine to prevent premature aging.
Some Filter Press components are exposed to wear with normal operation and will require periodic replacement. The most common wear components include:
Filter Cloths 25 Backer Cloths 1 Slurry Feed Pump Assembly 1
It is recommended that you keep other certain Filter Press replacement parts at your facility to perform any repairs or in the event of a breakdown. Please contact the McLanahan Parts and Service Department with your equipment serial number to obtain the recommended parts for your specific Filter Press equipment.
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