Installation, Operation & Maintenance Guide
AtmosSmart
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MAINTENANCE REQUIREMENTS
In addition to the routine maintenance that you perform, your AtmosAir system should be inspected regularly by a properly
trained service technician.
Your annual system inspection should include:
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Routine inspection of the ionizing tubes and clearance around the intake screen along with replacement or cleaning as required
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Inspection and cleaning of the AtmosAir ionizing tubes
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Removal of obstructions of loose materials in the ducts
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Check all electrical wiring and connections
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Check for secure physical connections of individual parts in each unit
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Operational check of the ionization system to determine actual working condition. Necessary repair and/or adjustment should be
performed at this time.
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The sensor array is designed to be maintenance-free for years and is calibrated at the factory.
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There are no user serviceable parts inside the sealed Sensor module.
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Sensors will need to be replaced & recalibrated generally after 2 calendar years.
■ Certified AtmosAir dealers will coordinate sensor maintenance. AtmosAir dealers will provide temporary calibrated units while
AtmosSmart is being serviced at the AtmosAir factory. This is accomplished with a ‘hot-swap’ of AtmosSmart sensor heads while
units are being serviced.
■ The only other maintenance required is assuring that the AtmosSmart™ sensor probe’s impeller screen is not obstructed, and that
the metering fan is running.
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AtmosDongle may be employed to provide BPI function during calibration of AtmosSmart.
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CONTROL SEQUENCE
■ Every 30 seconds, an average of readings is taken. As the AtmosSmart™ Ozone (O3) sensor is read. That value goes into a
proprietary algorithm.
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Every 2 minutes the ‘decision engine’ makes a go/no-go evaluation based on AtmosAir set-points. If the value is below that limit the
BPI unit will restart.
■ Every 6 minutes, AtmosSmart™ performs an ‘air exchange calculation’. Should the limit be reached within that time frame, the BPI
unit(s) will go off again.