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TABLE OF CONTENTS

SECTION I DESIGN

For The System Design Engineer

      

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1. General Description ...................................................................................................................................... 3
2. System Design and Floor Layout ................................................................................................................ 3
3. Outdoor Installations .................................................................................................................................... 4

SECTION II INSTALLATION

For The Installing Contractor

1. Unpack and Inspect....................................................................................................................................... 4
2. Assemble Framework ................................................................................................................................... 4
3. Attach Adjoining Ductwork .......................................................................................................................... 4
4. Install Ionizing-Collecting Cells ................................................................................................................... 5
5. Install Air By-Pass Baffles............................................................................................................................ 5
6. Connect Drain ................................................................................................................................................ 5
7. Mount Controller............................................................................................................................................ 5
8. Complete Wiring ............................................................................................................................................ 5

A. High Voltage Wiring .................................................................................................................................. 5

    B. Primary Wiring .......................................................................................................................................... 5
9. Check Out For System Start-Up................................................................................................................... 6

SECTION III OPERATION AND SERVICE

For The Maintenance Engineer

1. Introduction and Principle of Operation ..................................................................................................... 6
2. General Description ...................................................................................................................................... 6
3. Initial Start-up ................................................................................................................................................ 6
4. Routine Maintenance .................................................................................................................................... 7
5. Periodic Maintenance ................................................................................................................................... 7
6. Troubleshooting ............................................................................................................................................ 8
7. Spare Parts..................................................................................................................................................... 9
8. Troubleshooting Reference Chart ............................................................................................................. 10
Pages 11-14........................................................................................................................................NOT USED

SECTION IV REFERENCE

Illustrations and Drawings

Figure 1

Single Unit Outline............................................................................................. 15

Figure 1A

Dimensional and Specification Data................................................................ 16

 

Figure 2

Exploded View of Single Section unit ............................................................. 17

Figure 3

Recommended Foundation and Drain Basin Design..................................... 18

Figure 4

NOT USED .......................................................................................................... 19

Figure 5

Structural Framework Assembly...................................................................... 20

Figure 6

Cell Arrangement and Bus Bar Connections.................................................. 21

Figure 6A

Diagram of Bus Bar Connections .................................................................... 22

Figure 6B

Diagram of Bus Bar Connections .................................................................... 23

Figure 7

Model 60 Cell Assembly.................................................................................... 24

Figure 8

Model 60 Air Baffle Arrangement ..................................................................... 25

Figure 8A

Diagram of Air Baffle Arrangement.................................................................. 26

Figure 9

NOT USED .......................................................................................................... 27

Figure 10

NOT USED .......................................................................................................... 28

Figure 11

Control Schematic (Supplied with specific unit configuration).................... 29

Figure 12

Field Wiring (Supplied with specific unit configuration) ............................... 30

Figure 13

Access Door Electrical Interlock Arrangement .............................................. 31

Figure 14A

High Voltage Cell Termination.......................................................................... 32

Figure 14B

NOT USED .......................................................................................................... 32

Figure 15

High Voltage Lead Termination at Power Supply........................................... 33

Summary of Contents for AIR BOSS 60 Series

Page 1: ...tegral Washing System INSTALLATION OPERATION SERVICE For Model Numbers 60 ___ 01 Electrostatic Precipitators for Commercial Industrial Applications 101 McNeill Road Sanford NC 27330 919 775 2201 Fax 9...

Page 2: ...art 10 Pages 11 14 NOT USED SECTION IV REFERENCE Illustrations and Drawings Figure 1 Single Unit Outline 15 Figure 1A Dimensional and Specification Data 16 Figure 2 Exploded View of Single Section uni...

Page 3: ...y in CFM is uniformly distributed across the entire face area of the unit However since most air ducts are designed to handle air velocities greater than the rated velocity of the air cleaner it is ne...

Page 4: ...n to grouping the components into the installation categories in which they will be used The packing list included with shipment identifies the various items to a specific box number In general the gr...

Page 5: ...omplete Wiring A High Voltage Wiring WARNING EXERCISE ALL THE NORMAL PRECAUTIONS WHEN WORKING WITH HIGH VOLTAGE AND COMPLY WITH NEC AND ALL APPROPRIATE LOCAL CODES The high voltage wiring consists of...

Page 6: ...iate plates are electrically grounded Periodically depending on the type and concentration of contamination in the air the contaminate is washed from the plates by manually cleaning the cells while in...

Page 7: ...by Trion so as to not void the warranty They should be safe for use in ventilation systems and non caustic as 95 of the ionizing collecting cells are constructed of aluminum special high voltage insul...

Page 8: ...uments are standard catalog items by several manufactures B Secondary Short Circuit The most common outage is a short in the secondary circuit and is best located through the process of elimination Sy...

Page 9: ...large piece of foreign material bridging the collector plates or a defective insulator c If the short is indicated to be in both sections it will probably be a foreign object bridging the air gap bet...

Page 10: ...er Heated Components Replace Power Supply Control 1 Disconnected Supply Line Power Reconnect 2 Faulty indicting Light Replace Power Supply 1 Blown Fuse Replace Power Supply 2 Disconnected Wire Replace...

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Page 25: ...Model 60 Control Schematic THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK DETAILED SCHEMATIC DRAWINGS WILL BE PROVIDED BASED ON THE SIZE AND CONFIGURATION OF YOUR UNIT ORDERED FIGURE 11...

Page 26: ...Model 60 Field Wiring THIS PAGE INTENTIONALLY LEFT BLANK DETAILED FIELD WIRING DRAWINGS WILL BE PROVIDED BASED ON THE SIZE AND CONFIGURATION OF YOUR UNIT ORDERED FIGURE 12...

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