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The supply voltage and FLA will be noted on the nameplate. The 
blower and pulse cleaning system controls are factory pre-wired 
for operation. The touchscreen controls are also pre-wired for the 
integral option, but require field wiring and connections for the 
remote display enclosure option. Wiring diagrams for the various 
SHM controls, blower arrangement and supply voltage options are 
available within the appendix of this manual. Note that the SHM 
does not contain the main disconnect or fuses for the supply power. 
Electrical installation should be completed by a qualified professional 
and done in accordance with all applicable codes and regulations.

Power cord and connection into unit will be supplied by the cus-
tomer.

Unit is available in the voltages shown below:

TABLE 1

SHM Voltage and Full Load Amps

Note: When making the main power connections to the unit, 
fan rotation check is not required.

3.5.1 Electrical Power Supply

The main power supply is connected to the SHM unit through a 1˝ 
FNPT coupling located on the rear of the unit shown in Figure 1B. 
After feeding wires through the coupling, terminations are made on 
the main bus bar terminal for each phase and frame ground con-
nection. The rear electrical panel also contains the unit circuit break-
ers and DC power supply for the controls components. Utilize Table 
1 for wire, fuse and disconnect sizing for your respective product 
model. A second plugged 1˝ FNPT coupling is also located on the 
rear of the cabinet for low optional voltage connections using the 
Machine Interlock feature to automate operation. Ensure that the 
rear electrical panel cover is in place and secured prior to operating 
the unit. Refer to the electrical wiring diagrams in Table 2 for addi-
tional wiring information.

3.5.2 Electrical Basic Controls

The basic electrical controls consist of a thermal motor protec-
tion disconnect on the side of the unit. This is set for the FLA of 
the single blower motor. This is factory prewired to the blower 
motor. When installing this unit in the field the customer will con-
nect their factory power to the disconnect on the line side of the 
thermal protector. The disconnect On/Off will supply power to 
the unit and allow the blower On/Off switch on the front of the 
unit to control the blower. Inside the door on the front of the unit 
there is a blower speed adjustment. This will control the speed 
of the blower from off to full speed. This should be adjusted by 
the customer to meet their process requirements.

3.5.3 Electrical Touchscreen Controls

The main control panel for the SHM unit is a touchscreen interface 
located integrally on the front of the unit or remotely in an auxiliary 
enclosure (refer to section 3.5.4) that operates the blower. 

The touchscreen control panel is powered by 24V DC. Refer to 
Section 4 of this manual for operation of the touchscreen. All wir-
ing in the touchscreen controls panel is pre-wired at the factory 
and there are no customer connections at this panel. The panel 
door should remain closed and locked during operation. 

3.5.4 Electrical Remote Panel Controls

Both the Basic and Touchscreen Controls can be mounted 
remotely from the unit. The max distance is 100 FT (30.5 m). 
The controls are provided in a NEMA 4X enclosure for mounting. 

 

VOLT

PH

#

BLWR

HZ

RPM

FLA

XFMR

208

3

1

50-60

3370

6.5

---

230

3

1

50-60

3370

5.7

---

240

3

1

50-60

3370

5.5

---

380

3

1

50-60

4200

6.7

---

480

3

1

50-60

4200

5.5

---

575

3

1

50-60

4200

---

6kVA

208

3

2

50-60

3370

13.5

---

230

3

2

50-60

3370

11.5

---

240

3

2

50-60

3370

11.0

---

380

3

2

50-60

4200

13.9

---

480

3

2

50-60

4200

11.0

---

575

3

2

50-60

4200

---

10kVA

208

3

3

50-60

3370

18.9

---

230

3

3

50-60

3370

16.4

---

240

3

3

50-60

3370

15.5

---

380

3

3

50-60

4200

19.1

---

480

3

3

50-60

4200

15.5

---

575

3

3

50-60

4200

---

15kVA

FOR BASIC CONTROLS ON SHM-11, SUBTRACT

0.5 AMP FROM FLA VALUES ABOVE. 

Descripon of Wire Diagram 

Appendix

Basic Controls 

A1

Remote Panel Basic Controls

A2

One Blower & Controls

A3

Two Blower & Controls

A4

Three Blower & Controls

A5

Remote Panel Touch Controls

A6

One Blower & Remote Controls

A7

Two Blower & Remote Controls

A8

Three Blower & Remote Controls

A9

Transformer 575:480

A10

TABLE 2

Wire Diagrams

Summary of Contents for SmogHog SHM-C

Page 1: ...SMOG HOG Media Mist Collector Owner s Manual Models SHM C SHM F...

Page 2: ...information available when contacting Parker Parker Order ________________________________________________________________ Unit Model _________________________________________________________________...

Page 3: ...llation Procedure for After Filters 6 3 6 1 1 Hold Down 6 3 6 1 2 Enclosure 6 3 7 Drains 6 4 Unit Operation 8 4 1 Start up 8 4 2 System Operation 8 4 2 1 Airflow Adjustment Using Manual Speed Control...

Page 4: ...and serviceable condition Do not allow any individual to put lit cigarettes or any burning objects into the hood or ducting of any dust control system DANGER This is the safety alert symbol This symbo...

Page 5: ...ims any liability or responsibility for damage from fires or explosions regardless of origin Parker recommends that all APC dust collection equipment installation and application conform to any and al...

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Page 7: ...lange mechanical prefilter primary filter blower cabinet and controls Optional after filters are available for third stage filtration 2 2 Equipment Description This section will briefly describe each...

Page 8: ...4 FIGURE 1B SHM Equipment Description 61 10113 FIGURE 1A SHM Equipment Description...

Page 9: ...efully inspected to make certain that it is in good condition and that all items listed on the packing list have been received Even though the items are carefully loaded and tied down at the time of s...

Page 10: ...t same fashion into the weld nuts found in the blower cabinet Be sure rods are threaded adequately into weld nuts about 1 25 4 mm of rod extending inside the cabinet is acceptable Tighten lock nuts it...

Page 11: ...factory prewired to the blower motor When installing this unit in the field the customer will con nect their factory power to the disconnect on the line side of the thermal protector The disconnect O...

Page 12: ...ustomer those filters will be shipped separate of the unit to be mounted following unit installation at the customer facility Filters may removed from the primary filter cabinet by the customer when d...

Page 13: ...9 61 10126 FIGURE 4 Remote Panel Touchscreen Connection...

Page 14: ...il sump where it can be drained and disposed of When the system can no longer generate the airflow required to capture or convey the collected contaminate the filters must be replaced 4 2 1 Airflow Ad...

Page 15: ...11 61 10115 FIGURE 5B SHM Filter Removal Installation FIGURE 5A SHM Filter Removal Installation...

Page 16: ...peed of the blower using one of two different methods The first adjustment can be done using the up down arrows This adjustment will achieve a change of 1 This will increase or decrease the airflow ad...

Page 17: ...o replace the filter at that time 4 3 6 Customer Settings The standard customer settings screen shown in Figure 12 will allow the operator to make General Settings changes without a password The Locke...

Page 18: ...temperature and the blower operating RPM The Auto Flow Settings screen can be selected in the Locked Settings group on the Customer settings screen The Auto Flow is an option that is selected at order...

Page 19: ...ader plate balloon 3 in Figure 5A on the floor and place a cartridge in the center of each hole Lift the header plate up until the top flange of each cartridge rests on the plate Slide the filter asse...

Page 20: ...properly Dispose of waste in accordance with applicable local state and federal regulations 5 2 2 Installation Procedure for Pre filter Bag Filter The pre filter and primary bag filter must be slid i...

Page 21: ...ar panel on unit and switch breaker if necessary Loose or disconnected wires Investigate wiring in the rear panel Disconnect is switched to OFF position Switch disconnect to ON position Improper sourc...

Page 22: ...99 97 0 3 m 5 33 10117 ALUMINUM MESH PRE FILTER 6 33 10128 COALESCING CARTRIDGE FILTER 9 OD PEACH MEDIA 33 LENGTH 3 33 10129 CABINET AFTER FILTER MICROGUARD O M 95 0 3 m 7 39 10008 0006 CONTROLS PANEL...

Page 23: ...19 Figure 6 SHM Replacement Parts SHM 11C SHM 11F...

Page 24: ...20 APPENDIX A1 WIRING DIAGRAMS BASIC CONTROLS 04 001682...

Page 25: ...21 REMOTE PANEL BASIC CONTROLS 04 001799 APPENDIX A2...

Page 26: ...22 ONE BLOWER AND CONTROLS 04 001695 APPENDIX A3...

Page 27: ...23 TWO BLOWER AND CONTROLS 04 001696 APPENDIX A4...

Page 28: ...24 THREE BLOWER AND CONTROLS 04 001697 APPENDIX A5...

Page 29: ...25 REMOTE PANEL TOUCH CONTROLS 04 001802 APPENDIX A6...

Page 30: ...26 ONE BLOWER AND REMOTE CONTROLS 04 001798 APPENDIX A7...

Page 31: ...27 TWO BLOWER AND REMOTE CONTROLS 04 001797 APPENDIX A8...

Page 32: ...28 THREE BLOWER AND REMOTE CONTROLS 04 001796 APPENDIX A9...

Page 33: ...29 575 480 TRANSFORMER 04 001717 APPENDIX A10...

Page 34: ...or misuse misapplication or normal wear and tear e Equipment not properly installed operated and maintained under normal conditions and recommended applications As Buyers exclusive remedy for any def...

Page 35: ...shooting effort details 5 Description of physical location and or environment details The Buyer shall cooperate with PARKER in its investigation and provide full information and documentation concerni...

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