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2.6 Locating the Equipment

2.6.1 Environment

The equipment should be located indoors in an environment that protects it from direct sunlight, moisture, and dust. Changes in temperature, 
humidity, and airborne pollution will affect the environment in which the equipment is operating and consequently may impair the safety and 
operation. 

It is the customers' responsibility to ensure that the environmental conditions specified in table 2.1 are maintained.

2.6.2 Space Requirements

The equipment should be mounted on a flat surface, capable of withstanding the weight of the equipment and all ancillary parts. A minimum 
clearance of 150mm (5.9in) should be provided on all sides of the generator for air flow. Additional space should be provided so that the 
generator can be moved to allow unrestricted access to the generator during servicing and maintenance.

Do Not 

block the side vents or the fans located on the rear panel of the generator.

Do Not 

position the equipment so that it is difficult to operate or disconnect from the electrical supply.

2.6.3 Ventilation Requirements

 

Other than providing adequate space for airflow, there are no specific ventilation requirements for this generator.

2.6.4 Air Inlet Quality

The air inlet quality specified for this generator is ISO 8573-1:2010 class 2.2.1. 

ISO 8573-1:2010 is an international standard that specifies the purity classes of compressed air with respect to solid particulates, water and oil. 

ISO 8573-1:2010 class 2.2.1 equates to the following:

Class 2 (Solid Particulate)

In each cubic metre of compressed air, not more than 400,000 particles in the 0.1–0.5 micron size range are allowed.In each cubic 
metre of compressed air, not more than 6,000 particles in the 0.5–1 micron size range are allowed.
In each cubic metre of compressed air, not more than 100 particles in the 1–5 micron size range are allowed.

Class 2 (Water)

A pressure dewpoint of -40

o

C or better is required. 

No liquid is allowed.

Class 1 (Oil)

In each cubic metre of compressed air, not more than 0.01 mg of oil is allowed. 

Note. This is the combined level for aerosol, liquid and vapour.

ISO 8573-1:2010 Class 2.2.1 can be achieved with the following combination of Parker Hannifin purification products:

 General Purpose filter Grade AO

 High efficiency filter grade AA

 PNEUDRI Adsorption Dryer (-40

o

C Pressure Dewpoint)

 ACS / OVR Adsorption Filter

 General Purpose Dust removal Filter Grade AR

2.6.5 Electrical Supply Requirements

The equipment should be connected directly from the fused IEC 320 inlet socket to the electrical supply using the power cord supplied. The 
equipment should be positioned so that it can be connected to the electrical supply without the use of an extension cord.

It is the customers responsibility to provide a fused electrical supply to the equipment (Refer to table 2.1 for the electrical specification). It is 
recommended that this supply have surge protection. 

Chlorinated hydrocarbon compounds and chlorofluorocarbons (or freons) will permanently contaminate the hydrocarbon catalyst module in 
the Zero Air Generator. Extreme care should be taken when specifying an air supply for the generator to ensure that these compounds are not 
present in the air supply nor likely to get into the compressor providing air to the generator.
The hydrocarbon catalyst module can also be contaminated by high concentrations of lead, sulphur, or phosphorus compounds, heavy 
metals, and long chain polymers. Care should be taken to avoid introducing these compounds into the Zero Air Generator. Specifically, 
assure that none of these compounds are stored near the inlet to the compressor supplying the system with compressed air. The intake for 
the compressor should be vented to the outdoors.

The equipment is connected to protective earth (ground) through the power cord. It is essential that electrical supply is equipped with a 
protective earth (ground) terminal. If an alternative power cord is used to connect the equipment to the electrical supply, ensure that it is 
suitably rated for the application and contains a protective earth (Ground) conductor.

Summary of Contents for domnick hunter UHP10ZA-S

Page 1: ...ro Air Generator UHP 10ZA S UHP 300ZA S Original Language User Guide aerospace climate control electromechanical filtration fluid gas handling hydraulics pneumatics process control sealing shielding E...

Page 2: ...ccordance with such instruction and with good practice The company shall not be under any liability whatsoever under the warranty if before giving notification in writing to the company as aforesaid t...

Page 3: ...layout 8 3 1 1 Installation Parts 8 3 2 Connecting the generator 9 3 2 1 Electrical supply 9 3 2 2 Stacking the Generator 9 4 Operating the equipment 10 4 1 Overview of the generator 10 4 2 Starting t...

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Page 5: ...ed area and all of the vent ports on the rear of the generator are kept clear and free from blockages Use of the equipment in a manner not specified within this user guide may result in an unplanned r...

Page 6: ...be worn Gloves must be worn Warning Generator must be shut down and depressurised before performing any maintenance Refer to manual Caution Hot components enclosed Do not remove the cover until the u...

Page 7: ...cification is valid when the equipment is located installed operated and maintained as specified within this user guide Parameter Units UHP 10ZA S 35ZA S 50ZA S 75ZA S 150ZA S 200ZA S 300ZA S General...

Page 8: ...flicker in public low voltage supply systems for equipment with rated current 16 A per phase and not subject to conditional connection This equipment has been tested to and complies with the following...

Page 9: ...A S 325 12 8 340 13 4 425 16 7 219 8 6 10 2 22 5 35ZA S 455 17 9 340 13 4 425 16 7 330 13 0 14 2 31 3 50ZA S 455 17 9 340 13 4 425 16 7 330 13 0 14 2 31 3 75ZA S 455 17 9 340 13 4 425 16 7 330 13 0 14...

Page 10: ...s final location installation site and left to stabilise prior to unpacking Failure to do this could cause condensing humidity and potential failure of the generator 2 5 2 Unpacking Once ready to inst...

Page 11: ...llowed Class 1 Oil In each cubic metre of compressed air not more than 0 01 mg of oil is allowed Note This is the combined level for aerosol liquid and vapour ISO 8573 1 2010 Class 2 2 1 can be achiev...

Page 12: ...XPFA BP 1 8 OD Tube Non Return Valve 2A C2L 1 BN BP 1 4 OD Tube Non Return Valve 4A C4L 1 BN B 1 8 OD Tube Equal Tee 2ET2 B 1 4 OD Tube Equal Tee 4ET4 B 1 8 OD Tube Pressure Relief Valve This relief v...

Page 13: ...Generator The generator may be re configured so that the Parker Hannifin H and HMD range of hydrogen generators may be stacked safely on top of it To re configure the generator unlock the two retaini...

Page 14: ...or reaches the set temperature open the isolation valve located downstream of the generator Note The temperature may fluctuate up to 1 of the set temperature 6 The application instrument is now being...

Page 15: ...r leaks within the system Generator Check the mains supply cable for damage Generator Ensure there is ventilation clearance around generator Generator Replace the inlet and outlet filters Recommended...

Page 16: ...ck nut No 10 self tapping screw 120 V Fan Service Kit 606272526 606272526 Description Catalogue Number Technical Reference Contents 230 V Catalyst UHP 10ZA S 606272511 606272511 Catalyst assembly comp...

Page 17: ...Name Address Telephone Fax Contact Name Date of Commission Service Interval Months Hours Date Serviced By Comments Print Sign 6 4 000 12 8 000 18 12 000 24 16 000 30 20 000 36 24 000 42 28 000 48 32...

Page 18: ...sensor is open circuit Contact Parker Hannifin Indication Possible fault Condition Action Poor quality results downstream monitoring The generator is not powered Check the following 1 the generator i...

Page 19: ...supply cable is not damaged Contact Parker Hannifin Faulty controller or internal wiring fault Contact Parker Hannifin Indication Possible fault Condition Action Downstream monitoring Faulty cooling...

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