Torit Downflo SDF-2, Downflo SDF-4, Downflo SDF-6 Installation And Operation Manual

Torit® Installation
and Operation Manual
FOR TORIT FILTER CARTRIDGE SYSTEM DUST COLLECTORS
Torit Downflo® Models SDF–2, SDF–4, SDF–6
Includes Installation, Operation, and Service Instructions
WITH QUICK-CHANGE
ULTRA-WEB® II
FIBRA-WEB
ULTRA-TEK
FILTER ELEMENTS
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This manual contains specific precautionary statements relative to worker safety in appropriate sections. Read this manual thoroughly and comply as directed. It is impossible to list all of the potential hazards of dust control equipment. It is imperative that use of the equipment be discussed with a Torit representative. Personnel involved with the equipment or systems should be instructed to conduct themselves in a safe manner.
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IMPORTANT
IOM-46740-00
Revision 5
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NOTE
CAUTION
Statements indicate precautions necessary to avoid potential equipment failure.
CAUTION
Application of Dust Control Equipment:
Special care must be exercised in the use of dust collection equipment when combustible equipment, such as buffing lint paper, wood dust, aluminum, and magnesium are present. These materials may present a fire or explosion hazard. A prudent user of Torit equipment should consult and must comply with all National and Local Fire Codes and/ or other appropriate codes when determining the location and operation of dust collection equipment.
Under no conditions should anyone, including the machine operator, be allowed to put burning objects or lit cigarettes into the hood or ducting of any dust control system.
Avoid mixing combustible materials with dust generated from grinding of ferrous metals due to the potential fire hazard caused by sparks being pulled into the dust collection equipment.
Statements indicate potential safety hazards.
collection equipment should be located outside the building. Also, an installer of fire extinguishing equipment, familiar with this type of fire hazard and local fire codes, should be consulted for recommendations and installation of the proper fire extinguishing equipment. Torit does NOT contain fire extinguishing equipment.
Explosion relief vents are required on some applications. Consult with an insurance underwriter or a NFPA Manual to determine proper vent sizing requirements. Vents installed on dust collection equipment within a building must relieve to the outside of the building to minimize chances of a secondary explosion. Consult the proper authority to determine proper method of venting the dust collection equipment. Torit equipment does NOT contain explosion relief vents, except on special order.
equipment
When collection equipment is used to collect flammable or explosive dusts, the dust
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To insure optimum collector performance, always use Torit-Built® replacement filters.
TORIT PRODUCTS is the leading designer and
manufacturer of dust collector systems for the control of industrial air pollution. Its systems are designed to help reduce occupational hazards, lengthen machine life, reduce in-plant maintenance requirements, and improve product quality.
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Table of Contents
Notes and Cautions ............................. 2
Data Sheet ........................................... 3
Figures ................................................. 4
1.0 Introduction ......................................... 6
1.1 Operational Explanation ..................... 6
1.1.1 Normal Operation ............................... 6
1.1.2 Filter Cleaning ..................................... 7
2.0 Installation ........................................... 7
2.1 Inspection............................................. 7
2.2 Ship Loose Items .................................. 7
2.3 Equipment/Tools Required................... 7
2.4 Assembly of Standard Equipment ........ 7
2.5 Assembly of Optional Equipment ........ 8
2.5.1 Compressed Air Inlet Adapter ............. 8
2.5.2 Leg Levelers ......................................... 8
2.5.3 Inlet Collar ........................................... 8
2.5.4 Adapter to Round Outlet ..................... 8
2.5.5 Adapter Auto-Lok™/Ultra-Lok™ ....... 8
2.5.6 Adapter HEPA/Activated Carbon ...... 12
2.5.7 Leg Pack SDF ..................................... 12
2.5.8 55-Gallon Drum Pack ......................... 14
2.5.9 5-Gallon Pail Pack .............................. 14
2.5.10 Bin Vent Base Pack ............................. 14
2.5.11 Flex-Trunk™ Assembly
7-Foot/10-Foot SDF ............................ 16
2.5.12 Weather Hood Pack ........................... 16
2.5.13 Explosion Vent Pack ........................... 16
2.5.14 Explosion Vent Cabinet ...................... 20
2.6 Electrical Installation ............. 20-23,29-30
2.6.1 Electrical Operation ............................ 30
2.6.2 Checker
Control Panel Specifications ............... 30
2.6.3 Solid State Control Timer
Specifications ................................... 30-31
2.6.4 Magnehelic
2.6.5 Torit P Control .............................. 33-35
2.6.6 Photohelic
2.7 Compressed Air Supply Installation.... 38
2.7.1 Air Manifold Assembly ....................... 39
2.7.2 Blower Compartment ......................... 39
2.7.3 Dust Storage Compartment ................ 39
4.0 Start-up ............................................... 39
5.0 Operating Adjustment ........................ 40
5.1 Checker Board .................................... 40
5.2 Solid State Control Timer ................... 40
5.3 P Control Calibration ....................... 41
5.4 Outlet Damper Adjustment................. 41
5.5 Operating Checks ............................... 41
6.0 Service ................................................ 42
6.1 Filter Element Removal ...................... 42
6.2 Filter Element Installation ................... 42
6.3 Bag-Out Filter Element Removal .....42-43
6.4 Dust Removal Dust Container ........ 43-44
6.4.1 Dust Removal—Hopper Model .......... 44
6.5 Compressed Air Components ............. 45
6.6 Electrical Service ................................ 45
7.0 Troubleshooting Guide .................... 46-52
Parts Ordering Information ................ 54
Warranty ............................................ 54
Board, Diagnostics and
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* Gage ............................ 31
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* Gage .............................. 37
Data Sheet
* Magnehelic and Photohelic are registered trademarks
of Dwyer® Instruments, Inc..
Customer Name
Address
Shipping Date Installation Date
Model Number Serial Number
Filter Medium
Accessories
Other
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Figures
Figure 1 – SDF-4 Phantom View .............. 5
Figure 2 – Operational Schematic ............ 6
Figure 3 – Compressed Air Inlet Adapter 8
Figure 4 – Leg Levelers ............................ 8
Figure 5 – Inlet Collar .............................. 9
Figure 6 – Adapter Pack to
Round Outlet .......................... 9
Figure 7 – Adapter Pack
Auto-Lok/Ultra Lok ................10
Figure 8 – Adapter Pack HEPA/
Activated Carbon.................... 11
Figure 9 – Leg Pack SDF .......................... 12
Figure 10 – 55-Gallon Drum Pack &
5-Gallon Pail Pack................... 13
Figure 11 – Bin Vent Base Pack ................. 14
Figure 12 – Flex-Trunk Assembly
7-Foot/10-Foot SDF................. 15
Figure 13 – Weatherhood Pack .................. 17
Figure 14 – Explosion Vent Pack ............... 18
Figure 15 – SDF-4 with Explosion Vents—
Phantom View ......................... 19
Figure 16 – Prewired with Checker Board
on Unit .................................... 21
Figure 17 – Unwired with Checker Board
on Unit .................................... 21
Figure 18 – Prewired with Checker Board
in Remote Enclosure ...............22
Figure 19 – Unwired with Checker Board
in Remote Enclosure ...............23
Figure 20 – Wiring Diagram 575V 60Hz
3PH 3, 5, 7-1/2, 10 hp ............ 24
Figure 21 – Wiring Diagram 380V 50Hz
3PH 3, 5 hp .............................24
Figure 22 – Wiring Diagram 380V 50Hz
3PH 7-1/2 hp ........................... 25
Figure 23 – Wiring Diagram 230V 60Hz
3PH 3, 5, 7-1/2, 10 hp ............ 25
Figure 24 – Wiring Diagram 200V 50/60Hz
3PH 3, 5 hp .............................26
Figure 25 – Wiring Diagram 200V
50/60Hz 3PH 7-1/2, 10 hp ...... 26
Figure 26 – Wiring Diagram 460V 60Hz
3PH 3, 5, 7-1/2, 10 hp ............. 27
Figure 27 – Wiring Diagram 208 V
60Hz 3PH 3, 5, 7-1/2, 10 hp ... 27
Figure 28 – Remote Checker Board
Assembly ................................. 28
Figure 29 – SDF Solid-State Timer Wiring
Diagram .................................. 29
Figure 30 – Magnehelic Gage .................... 32
Figure 31 – Remote-Mounted Magnehelic
Gage .......................................32
Figure 32 – P Control Display ................. 33
Figure 33 – Printed Circuit Board ..............35
Figure 34 – Photohelic Gage ......................36
Figure 35 – Remote-Mounted Photohelic
Gage .......................................36
Figure 36 – Photohelic Gage
Wiring Diagram ...................... 37
Figure 37 – Air Manifold Assembly ........... 38
Figure 38 – Bag-Out Assembly .................. 43
Figure 39 – Bag-Out Filter Removal .......... 43
Figure 40 – Dust Container Support
System..................................... 44
Figure 41 – Typical Electrical
Component Assembly ............. 45
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Sprinkler Taps (not shown) (not supplied standard with the SDF)
Lifting Eyes
Inlet Collar
Checker™ Board
Diagnostic and
Control Panel
Hinged Access to Electrical Compartment
Tool Operated Fastener
Filter Yoke
Filter Element
Outlet with Damper
Screwed-on Rear
Access Panel to
Blower Compartment
Blower Pack
Air Manifold
Assembly
Screwed-on
Rear Access
Panel to Clean
Air Manifold
Filter Wing
Nut
Hinged Access
Door to Dust
Container
T–Handle
Quick Latch
Lift Assembly Dust
Container
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Venturi
Compressed Air Inlet—
1/2 National Pipe
Threads or British Pipe
Threads
Dust Container
Legs or Casters
Figure 1
SDF–4 Phantom View
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1.0 Introduction
1.1 Operational Explanation (See Figure 2 Operational Schematic)
The Torit® Downflo® model SDF dust collector is used for the collection of airborne dust and particulate. The model SDF collector provides highly efficient, continuous, on-line dust collection.
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The Torit-Built
filter elements are the heart of the model SDF dust collector. These filter elements help ensure that clean air is returned to the plant environment.
Technical and field support are always available from your local Torit representative and distributors.
Normal Operation
1.1.1 Normal Operation
During normal operation, contaminated air enters through the top inlet area and passes down and through the filter elements. Dust is collected on the outside surface of the filter elements. The clean, filtered air flows through the center of the filter elements and into the clean air plenum, where it exits through the clean air outlet.
Filter Element Purge
Dirty Air Plenum
Deflector
Filter
Elements
Filter Section
Dirty Air Inlet
Clean Air Outlet
Blower Pack
Silencer
Section
Fan Outlet
Clean Air
Plenum
Dirty Air Inlet
Diaphragm
Cleaning Air
Valve
Compressed
Air Manifold
Compressed
Air Inlet Fitting
(Purge Air)
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Figure 2
Operational Schematic
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1.1.2 Filter Cleaning
2.3 Equipment/Tools Required
Filter elements are cleaned automatically and sequentially. The result is that only one filter cartridge will be off-line for cleaning at any given time.
During the filter element cleaning purge, a solenoid valve is energized, causing the corresponding diaphragm valve to send a pulse of compressed air through the filter element (from the inside outward), removing the collected dust from the outside surfaces of the filter element. The dust falls into the dust storage container.
2.0 Installation
2.1 Inspection
The Downflo SDF is normally shipped by common carrier and should be checked for damage that may have occurred en route. Any damage should be noted and the carrier notified immediately.
The following is a list of typical tools and equipment required to install and assemble a Downflo SDF unit.
Crane/Lift Truck
Pipe Wrenches
Socket Wrenches
Pipe Sealant
2.4 Assembly of Standard Equipment
NOTE
A crane or forklift truck is recommended for the unloading of the dust collector.
CAUTION
Connect lifting slings to the four lift lugs on top of the dust collector when using a crane to unload the unit.
2.2 Ship Loose Items
Items shipped loose with the dust collector may include:
Bag-out Assembly
Inlet Collar
Compressed Air Inlet Adapter
(4) Leveling Mount Foot Pads
(4) Metric Hex Bolts
Hopper
Legs and Crossbracing
Outlet Adapters
Auto-Lok/Ultra-Lok/HEPA/Carbon Filter
Remote Checker Board/ Magnehelic Gage/Photohelic Gage
Slide Gate/55-Gallon Drum Cover Pack
5-Gallon Pail Pack
Flex-Trunk Assembly
Weather Hood
Explosion Vents
Insert the fork under the dust collector between the casters or legs when using a forklift truck to unload the unit.
Remove all crating and strapping from the unit. Remove all miscellaneous parts (bolts, nuts, etc.) before lifting the unit off of the truck. Check the parts received against the packing list. If there are parts missing, the carrier and your local Torit representative should be notified immediately.
NOTE
If the lift lugs are removed, they must be replaced with the four (4) metric hex bolts (provided) before the dust collector is operated.
Most cabinets are shipped completely assembled with the filter cartridges installed.
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2.5 Assembly of Optional Equipment
2.5.4 Adapter to Round Outlet (See Figure 6 Adapter Pack to Round Outlet)
2.5.1 Compressed Air Inlet Adapter (See Figure 3 Compressed Air Inlet Adapter)
The compressed air inlet adapter is used for converting the compressed air inlet from National Pipe Threads to British Pipe Threads. Install the compressed air inlet adapter as shown in Figure 3 Compressed Air Inlet Adapter. Use thread-sealing tape or pipe sealant on the threaded adapter before screwing it into the compressed air inlet.
2.5.2 Leg Levelers (See Figure 4 Leg Levelers)
The leveling mount foot pads screw into the bottom of the collector legs as illustrated in Figure 4 Leg Levelers.
2.5.3 Inlet Collar (See Figure 5 Inlet Collar)
Place 1/4" diameter sealant between the cabinet side or top and the inlet collar. Attach the collar using the eight (8) #6-32 thread cutting screws provided.
Place the 3/16" x 1/2" rubber seal between the cabinet top and the outlet adapter. Attach the outlet adapter to the cabinet using the clamp hook, wing nut, and washer as shown. The sliding damper will still operate with this adapter.
2.5.5 Adapter Auto-Lok / Ultra-Lok (See Figure 7 Adapter Pack
Auto-Lok / Ultra-Lok )
Remove the lift lug on the cabinet top and replace it with the set screw. Place the 3/16" x 1-1/4" gasket between the cabinet top and the adapter. Attach the adapter to the cabinet top using the clamp hooks, wing nuts, and washers as shown. Place the 3/8" x 1-1/4" gasket between the adapter and the Auto-Lok or Ultra­Lok filter as shown. Use the 10-24 x 7/16 screws to attach the filter to the adapter. The sliding damper will not operate with these adapters.
Compressed Air Inlet
Collector
Leg or Caster
Figure 3
Compressed Air Inlet Adapter
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Sealant
Compressed Air
Inlet Adapter
Collector
Leg
Leveling
Mount Foot
Pad
Figure 4
Leg Levelers
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#6-32 Screws
Inlet Collar
Cabinet Top or Side
1/4" Diameter Sealant
Figure 5
Inlet Collar
Wing Nut
3/8 Flat Washer
Rubber Seal
Cabinet Top
(Ref)
Adapter Pack to Round Outlet
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Outlet Adapter
Clamp Hook
Figure 6
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3/8 x 1-1/4 Gasket
Adapter
Auto-Lok /
Ultra-Lok Assembly
10-24 x 7/16 Screw
3/16 x 1-1/4 Gasket
Cabinet Top (Ref)
10
Wing Nut
3/8 Flat Washer
Set Screw
Clamp Hook
Figure 7
Adapter Pack Auto-Lok / Ultra-Lok
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Filter Retainer Bar
Adapter
1/4-20 x 3/4 Bolt
1/4 Flat Washer
HEPA /
Carbon Filter
1/4 x 3/4
Gasket
3/16 x 1-1/4 Gasket
Cabinet Top (Ref)
Wing Nut
3/8 Flat Washer
Set Screw
Clamp Hook
Figure 8
Adapter Pack HEPA / Activated Carbon
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2.5.6 Adapter HEPA / Activated Carbon (See Figure 8 Adapter Pack HEPA / Activated Carbon)
Remove the lift lug on the cabinet top and replace it with the set screw. Place the 3/16" x 1-1/4" gasket between the cabinet top and the adapter. Attach the adapter to the cabinet using the clamp hooks, wing nuts, and washers as shown. Place the 1/4" x 3/4" gasket between the adapter and the HEPA or Activated Carbon filter as shown. Use the filter retainer bar and the 1/4" bolts and washers to attach the filter to the adapter. The sliding damper will not operate with these adapters.
2.5.7 Leg Pack SDF (See Figure 9 Leg Pack SDF)
The SDF units that are not furnished with a dust container will have an internal hopper with a base to attach to legs and crossbracing. Assemble the legs and crossbracing to the SDF base as shown in Figure 9 Leg Pack SDF. The 55-gallon drum pack leg crossbraces should be installed on the three sides only, in order to allow access to the drum. The 5-gallon pail pack does not require crossbracing.
Nut
Washer
Crossbrace
Nut
Washer
Nut
Leg
Washer
Washer
Bolt
SDF Base
Washer
Bolt
Crossbrace
Washer
Bolt
Crossbracing
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Figure 9
Leg Pack SDF
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Attach to SDF Base as Shown
SDF Base
1/4" Dia. Seal
Bolts, Washers,
& Nuts
55-Gallon Drum Pack
With or Without Gate
With or Without Latches
55-Gallon Drum Pack and 5-Gallon Pail Pack
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5-Gallon Pail Pack
With or Without Gate
Figure 10
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Bin Vent Base
1/2" Diameter Holes (28)
Figure 11
Bin Vent Base Pack
2.5.8 55-Gallon Drum Pack (See Figure 10 55-Gallon Drum Pack and 5-Gallon Pail Pack)
The 55-gallon drum cover and the 55-gallon drum cover with gate can be attached to the base as shown in Figure 10 55-Gallon Drum Pack and 5-Gallon Pail Pack. Use the existing bolts, washers, and nuts that are on the base. Access to the bolts is through the hinged door. Be sure to use sealant to seal between the drum cover and the base.
2.5.9 5-Gallon Pail Pack (See Figure 10 55-Gallon Drum Pack and 5-Gallon Pail Pack)
Attach the 5-gallon pail cover and the 5-gallon pail cover with gate as shown in Figure 10 55-Gallon Drum Pack and 5-Gallon Pail Pack.
2.5.10 Bin Vent Base Pack (See Figure 11 Bin Vent Base Pack)
The Bin Vent pack for the SDF consists of a base, as shown in Figure 11 Bin Vent Base Pack. The Bin Vent base has twenty-eight (28) 1/2" diameter holes for attachment in the field.
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5/16 Screw
5/16 Washer
1/4" Diameter
Sealant
Flex-Trunk Assembly
(7-Foot Shown)
~
Swivel Base
M-6 Hex Bolts
(8 Req'd)
See Detail A
1/4" Diameter
M-6 Thread Cutting
Bolts (12 Req'd)
Cover Plate
Detail A
Sealant
Flex-Trunk
Adapter
Flex-Trunk Assembly 7-Foot/10-Foot SDF
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Use the bolts that are
removed from the cover
plate in Detail A
Figure 12
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2.5.11 Flex-Trunk Assembly 7 Ft/10 Ft (See Figure 12 Flex-Trunk Assembly)
Remove the cover plate bolts and the cover plate from either the right or left side of the SDF cabinet. Using the same cover plate bolts, attach the Flex-Trunk Adapter to the side of the SDF cabinet. Be sure to place 1/4" diameter sealant between the adapter and the cabinet, as shown in Figure 12 Flex-Trunk Assembly. Next, attach the Flex-Trunk assembly to the adapter, being sure to install more 1/4" sealant between the adapter and the Flex-Trunk assembly. With the swivel base positioned as shown in Figure 12 Flex-Trunk Assembly, secure the Flex-Trunk to the adapter using the four (4) 5/16 slotted screws and lock washers. For the adjustment and operation of the Flex-Trunk, see the Installation and Operation Manual for the Flex­Trunk IOM-40779-00.
2.5.12 Weatherhood Pack (See Figure 13 Weatherhood Pack)
Remove the bolts and the rear access panel to the SDF. If the SDF is equipped with an outlet damper (see Figure 1 SDF-4 Phantom View), this damper must be removed. The weather hood cannot be used with the outlet damper. Also, remove the lift lug from the corner of the cabinet and replace it with the M-16 set screw provided. Place 1/4" diameter sealant between the cabinet top and the weatherhood. Position the weatherhood over the cabinet outlet, as shown in Figure 13 Weatherhood Pack, and attach the weather hood to the cabinet using the four M-6 bolts provided. These bolts should be inserted through the slots on the cabinet roof and screwed into the weld nuts on the weatherhood. Replace the rear access panel and bolts.
2.5.13 Explosion Vent Cabinet (See Figure 15 SDF-4 with Explosion Vents—Phantom View)
When explosion vents are furnished on an SDF, a special cabinet is required (see Figure 15 SDF­4 with Explosion Vents—Phantom View). Some features on this cabinet include:
A hinged access door to the dust container with threaded handles and a reinforcing bar.
Two 1/8" NPT couplings for dirty air (high pressure) and clean air (low pressure) fittings.
Two 3/4" NPT couplings for electrical connections.
Openings for two 12 x 12 explosion vents.
Options available with this SDF cabinet in addition to the 12 x 12 explosion vents include:
Explosion-Proof Motors.
Aluminum Blower Wheels.
NEMA 9 Explosion-Proof Solenoid Enclosures.
Checker board in remote enclosure with unwired electrical only.
NOTE
Explosion vent SDF units do not contain an electrical compartment. They are furnished from Torit unwired.
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All electrical work must be done by a qualified electrician according to local codes.
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1/4" Dia Sealant
Weatherhood
Cabinet Shown with
Rear Access Panel
Removed
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M-6 Bolt
Replace Lift Lug
with Set Screw
Figure 13
Weatherhood Pack
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