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Neutro-Vac
5200470 Rev B
7. TROUBLESHOOTING
Static Bar Operational Test
Equipment needed:
• TensION Voltage Detector (Simco-Ion P/N: 4050556)
WARNING
– HIGH VOLTAGE. Refer testing to qualified personnel.
1. Hold TensION with probe end facing static bar.
2. Touch probe to ionizing point on static bar.
If ionizing point is operating properly, an orange-red glow will be visible through the
tip of the TensION Voltage Detector.
If test produces no indication of ionization, perform static bar cleaning procedure
(see MAINTENANCE section) then check affected points for metal fragments.
Repeat the static bar operational test.
If static bar checker shows no indication of ionization on any points, perform power
supply test.
If it is determined that the power supply is operative, and more than one static bar
is in use, locate the faulty bar.
CAUTION
– Power supply must be turned off during disconnection and
reconnection of static bar.
1. Disconnect all but one static bar from the high voltage terminal.
2. Use TensION Voltage Detector to test several points on the bar. If orange-red
glow occurs, the bar is functioning properly. Disconnect that bar and reconnect
next bar. Check all bars until faulty bar(s) is located by no glow.
IQ Easy Power Unit Operational Test
For detailed instructions, see the publication included with the static bars.
F167 and F267 Power Unit Operational Test (MEB)
Equipment needed:
• Multimeter – i.e. Fluke Model 70 Series or equivalent
• High Voltage Probe - i.e. Fluke Model 80K or equivalent with minimum 20
KVAC rating
WARNING
– HIGH VOLTAGE. Refer testing to qualified service
personnel. Failure to do this can affect a product’s operation and can result
in personal injury.