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INST6200 – 4/04 

Installation / Operation / Maintenance 

Staticmaster

®

 

Model 6200HOB    Ionizing Air Blower 

Maintenance 

 

CAUTION:

  

The Staticmaster

®

 6200HOB uses 

high voltage and low current to create air 
ionization.  Accidentally touching energized 
high voltage connections and “emitter points” 
will cause electrical shock.  Be sure to turn 
power off whenever cleaning or servicing the 
unit.  Only certified electricians and qualified 
technicians should attempt to service and 
maintain the Staticmaster

®

 6200HOB. 

 

The Staticmaster

®

 6200HOB requires little 

attention after it has been properly placed and 
installed.  However, use caution whenever the 
points are exposed; they are sharp and can cause 
pinpricks and scratches if mishandled. 

 

The Staticmaster

®

 6200HOB is designed to be 

rugged, dependable, and trouble free.  It can 
tolerate some contamination build-up without 
consequence but excessive contamination will 
reduce the efficiency.  Periodic cleaning with the 
brush provided or with a compressed air blow-off 
gun will keep the Staticmaster

®

 6200HOB 

performing at peak efficiency.  Usually, in the 
average manufacturing environment, a quick once 
a month cleaning is sufficient (more often in a 
dirty environment, less often in a clean one). 

 

Do not use a brush with metal bristles.  Shedding 
metal bristles trapped in the unit’s circuitry will 
lead to a short circuit condition and ultimate 
failure. 

 

To help keep the ionizing emitter assembly free 
from contamination, a simple (to remove and 
replace) foam filter is installed on the intake side 
of each blower fan.  Cleaning or replacing the 

 

 

 
filters should be included in the routine 
maintenance of the Staticmaster

®

 6200HOB.  

Running the Staticmaster

®

 6200HOB over an 

extended period of time with clogged filters will 
cause the blower motor to labor unnecessarily and 
shorten the life of the unit. 

 
 
 

Specifications 

 

Power Requirements:  

120

 

v, 60 Hz 

                                        2.0 amp (fan speed high) 

 

Weight:  

18.2 lbs. 

 

Dimensions:  

Width:  16 3/8 inches 

                       Height:  9 3/4 inches 
                       Depth:   13 1/4 inches 

 

Air Volume Output:

  Variable; 110 - 300 cfm 

 

Effective Coverage:

  2’ x 10’ area 

 

Discharge Time:

  0.5 seconds at 1’; 

                              fan speed high 
                              (decay 5000V to 500V, 
                                20 pf plate) 

 

Certifications: 

                            

 

 

Summary of Contents for Staticmaster 6200HOB

Page 1: ...e environment In most applications a quick brushing or blow out with a compressed air gun once each month is adequate Installation Initial set up and Positioning Proper location and positioning of the Staticmaster 6200HOB is essential to satisfactory performance and to the life of the equipment Because each application is somewhat unique careful thought should be given to establish the best locati...

Page 2: ...ed material for which they are intended Be sure that the material to be neutralized is not in contact with another surface Direct the ionized air toward the material or parts just before or just after they come in contact with a background surface As much as possible the material or parts should be in free air to achieve maximum neutralizing results from Ionizers The Staticmaster 6200HOB is an ext...

Page 3: ...ompressed air blow off gun will keep the Staticmaster 6200HOB performing at peak efficiency Usually in the average manufacturing environment a quick once a month cleaning is sufficient more often in a dirty environment less often in a clean one Do not use a brush with metal bristles Shedding metal bristles trapped in the unit s circuitry will lead to a short circuit condition and ultimate failure ...

Page 4: ...es not significantly reduce or eliminate the problem after it has been properly installed please check the following Is the female end of the line cord properly secured into the receptacle on the Staticmaster 6200HOB Is the fuse OK It is located on the receptacle at the female end of the line cord Is the three prong male end plugged securely into a proper mating receptacle with ground Is there con...

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