Filterhawk FH-06 Cartridge Dust Collector

Filter indoor shop air with the Filterhawk FH-06 Cartridge Dust Collector from Diversitech. Its innovative, modular design effectively captures dust, smoke and fumes for a cleaner air facility.

Equipped with a vertical filter and a reverse pulse cleaning system, the collector effectively separates dust from filters. A cost-effective filter system to operate and maintain, it simultaneously prevents dust re-entrainment with baffles below. The Filterhawk’s powerful turbo-nozzle pulse-cleans each filter cartridge individually, blowing off the maximum amount of material.

The Filterhawk FH-06 comes equipped with 6 powerful dust collecting cartridges. Because of its durable, heavy-duty, powder-coated steel construction, the collector can withstand continuous operation industrial applications.

Recommended Applications

  • Ideal for welding.
  • Ideal for grinding.
  • Ideal for plasma cutting.
  • Ideal for laser cutting
  • ideal for sanding
  • ideal for thermal spray

Overview

Filter indoor shop air with the Filterhawk FH-06 Cartridge Dust Collector from Diversitech. Its innovative, modular design effectively captures dust, smoke and fumes for a cleaner air facility.

Equipped with a vertical filter and a reverse pulse cleaning system, the collector effectively separates dust from filters. A cost-effective filter system to operate and maintain, it simultaneously prevents dust re-entrainment with baffles below. The Filterhawk’s powerful turbo-nozzle pulse-cleans each filter cartridge individually, blowing off the maximum amount of material.

The Filterhawk FH-06 comes equipped with 6 powerful dust collecting cartridges. Because of its durable, heavy-duty, powder-coated steel construction, the collector can withstand continuous operation industrial applications.

Benefits

  • Durable construction to withstand continuous operation
  • Cost-effective filter system to operate and maintain
  • Shipped in modules to reduce freight costs

Features

  • 48″ Vertical Cartridge Filters (Dust is blown off the filter instead of accumulating on the top surface)
  • Heavy Duty 10-gauge Main Frame Construction with 12-gauge Steel Panels
  • Hopper and Floor Stand or Low-profile Dust Drawer Configurations
  • Automatic Reverse Pulse Cartridge Cleaning System
  • Standard Open-pleat Nanotech MERV 15 Nanofiber Filters
  • Modular Design (Units can be bolted together to create larger collectors)

Options

  • HEPA Afterfilter
  • Silencer
  • Spunbond Polyester Filters
  • Abort and Blowback damper
  • Explosion Vent
  • Spark Arrestor
  • Fire Detection and Suppression System
  • Variable Frequency Drive

Models and Options

Technical Specifications

Model (Product Number) Motor (H.P.) Air Flow (CFM) Volts/Phase/Hz Amps Net Weight1 Width1 Height1 Length1 Filter Quantity Filter Area (Sq. Ft.) Filter Type
FH-06-075-4000-2 7.5 4000 230V/3/60Hz N/A N/A 59 142 54 6 2520 MERV 15 Nanofiber (48″ height)
FH-06-075-4000-4 7.5 4000 460V/3/60Hz N/A N/A 59 142 54 6 2520 MERV 15 Nanofiber (48″ height)
FH-06-075-4000-5 7.5 4000 575V/3/60Hz N/A N/A 59 142 54 6 2520 MERV 15 Nanofiber (48″ height)
FH-06-100-5000-2 10 5000 230V/3/60Hz N/A N/A 59 142 54 6 2520 MERV 15 Nanofiber (48″ height)
FH-06-100-5000-4 10 5000 460V/3/60Hz N/A N/A 59 142 54 6 2520 MERV 15 Nanofiber (48″ height)
FH-06-100-5000-5 10 5000 575V/3/60Hz N/A N/A 59 142 54 6 2520 MERV 15 Nanofiber (48″ height)

1 – Product weight and dimensions are based on base-models and may vary depending on selected product features. Please contact us for an accurate shipping quote.

Learn how to get the most out of your Filterhawk FH-06 Cartridge Dust Collector and troubleshoot common problems.
See our help topics and support videos below, and download the Filterhawk FH-06 Cartridge Dust Collector product guide and owner’s manual.

How to..

+ Set up your Filterhawk Cartridge Dust Collector for the first time

 

Unpacking Unit

  1. Inspect carton for any possible damage during transit.
  2. The Filterhawk Dust Collect ships in multiple containers. The separate cargo contains:
    • Filter module assembly
    • Hopper section (optional)
    • Fans, structural components, airlocks, safety monitoring filters, and custom accessories

Installation – Before You Begin

The Filterhawk must be installed by installation personnel. The following tools are required for assembly:

  • SAE socket wrench set
  • Screwdriver sets
  • Impact wrench
  • Hammer drill
  • Masonry bit
  • Floor anchors
  • Wire cutters
  • Wire nuts
  • Electrical tape
  • Electrical conduit
  • 1/2” or larger black iron pipe or equivalent compressed air connections
  • Thread sealant
  • Forklift
  • Overhead hoist
  • Level

Hopper Unit Assembly

  1. Find the hoppers and support legs.
  2. Move the hoppers to a level surface
  3. Square the hoppers.
  4. Using the corner support brackets, bolt the hoppers together.
  5. Turn the assembly over into a standing position. (Heavy machinery is required)
  6. Carefully rotate the completed hopper and support leg assembly into a standing position (using heavy machinery). Ensure inspection panels and connections are oriented properly.
  7. Level the hopper flange(s).
  8. Secure the support legs to the floor using concrete anchors.
+ Replace Filters

For optimal performance, clean filters are necessary. You can either clean your cartridge filters with our Green Filter Cleaning Machine, or you can replace them at regular intervals. To replace your cartridge filters, do the following:

  1. Disconnect electrical power to the fan and control box.
  2. Disconnect compressed air service from the compressed air header.
  3. Bleed all air from the air header.
  4. Perform an OSHA approved lockout/tag-out procedure on these and any other energy sources.
  5. Open the access doors at the front of the unit.
  6. Rotate the right clamp bar up and pull, until its locking tab clears the rectangular cut-out on the left clamp bar.
  7. Rotate the left clamp bar up and push it away from you until its locking tab clears the rectangular cut-out on the right clamp bar.
  8. Rotate both clamp bars down until they are vertical and clear of the cartridge extraction path.
  9. Slide dirty filter cartridges off the clamp bar channels.
  10. Clean the surface of the tube sheet in the areas where the filter gasket forms a seal.
  11. Carefully remove a new cartridge from the shipping carton.
  12. Grasp the new cartridge by the top metal pan and set it onto the clamp bar channels.
  13. Slide cartridge forward, keeping level. Push on the cartridge pan, not media. Do not drag gasket along the tube sheet.
  14. Push the cartridge in just far enough to leave room for the next cartridge to rest on the clamp bar channels.
  15. Repeat until row is full.
  16. To seal the new cartridges, repeat the instructions in steps 10 through 6 in reverse order.
  17. Repeat steps 6 through 16 until all the rows of cartridges are changed.

Troubleshooting

+ My Filterhawk Unit will not Start
  1. Confirm you have the correct incoming voltage.
  2. Check motor rotation. Confirm the correct rotation using the indication arrow located on the motor. If the unit fails to turn on, the unit’s motor could be in reverse rotation and spinning incorrectly. An electrician is required to address the problem.
  3. If your Filterhawk does not turn on, it is possible that the unit is in reverse phasing. An electrician is required to reposition phase lines.
  4. Confirm that both the primary & secondary fuses are intact.
  5. If the problem continues, contact Diversitech support for assistance.
+ The Pulse System is Malfunctioning
  1. Confirm that you have the correct connection input for the pulse controller (P2).
  2. Check to see if the P1 section on Filterhawk is dirty and clean if necessary. The P1 is used to clean ambient air.
  3. To function correctly, the pulse controller needs to increase in + values.
  4. Adjustment for pulsing may be required depending on motor package. Contact Diversitech support for assistance.
+ The Bypass from my Unit Exhausts and / or Intakes Air.
  1. If the bypass on your unit exhausts air, remove filters and check for damage in the gasket/filter media. Some residual bypass may expel due to left over in the clean chamber.
  2. If the bypass intakes air while my unit is off, it may be the result of too much offline pulsing. Contact Diversitech support for assistance.

Guides

MCM 2001 Inc.

Toronto, Ontario

Unbreathable welding fumes were generated from welding different products. With limited floor space, MCM required a customized solution Learn how Diversitech was able to provide one.

Commercial Roll Form

Brampton, Ontario

Commercial Roll Formed Products Ltd. recently changed from manual to robotic welding so they needed to update their process for extracting smoke from the cell. Learn how Diversitech provided an effective solution.

Northwest Cosmetics Labs

Idaho Falls, Idaho

As a manufacturer of skin care products, Northwest Cosmetic Labs needed an efficient and durable solution for capturing non-combustible, fine pigment dust at multiple workstations during the manufacturing process. Learn how Diversitech was able to provide a solution.

Videos

A Closer Look at Filterhawk FH-06 Cartridge Dust Collector

Get an in-depth look at Filterhawk FH-06 Cartridge Dust Collector and explore its key features in action.
This video showcases how it works, its standout benefits, and why it’s the perfect choice for you. Watch now and experience the innovation firsthand!

Slides

Swipe Through the Details of Filterhawk FH-06 Cartridge Dust Collector

Get an in-depth look at Filterhawk FH-06 Cartridge Dust Collector and explore its key features in action. This video showcases how it works, its standout benefits, and why it’s the perfect choice for you. Watch now and experience the innovation firsthand!

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