Control Panel (CP)
Trojan
UV
Logic
Operations & Maintenance
2006-1-19
7-6
Maintenance
Similar to steel products exposed to the outdoor
environment, the exterior of an enclosure
installed indoors needs to be washed monthly
with a mild soap and water solution.
A damp sponge or soft cloth should be used for
regular cleaning. Do not use any corrosive
cleansers on the CP cabinet or Operator
Interface.
The Trojan
UV
Logic controller may have a
venting filter depending on the Model
requirement. If equipped, remove the filter and
blow clean on a monthly basis or as determined
by site conditions.
Power Pack
Description
The Power Pack will provide step-up or step-
down power. When incoming supply voltage is
not the standard 208 through 240 VAC, a
Power Pack will be required. The Power Pack is
essentially an independent transformer that is
housed in its own Type 3R enclosure. The
enclosure may reside wherever needed;
however it should preferably be installed in a
Plant’s Distribution Panel/ Electrical Room.
Based on your system size and the power
being provided by the plant, an appropriate
Power Pack will be provided when necessary.
Specifications
Material of Construction:
Painted Steel
Rating: Type
3R
Installation:
indoor
Electronic Ballasts
Description
The Trojan
UV
Logic Ballasts are located within
the CP. The system utilizes an electronic
Ballast to energize the germicidal Lamps. Each
of the Ballasts can drive one or two UV Lamps
(depending on configuration).
For the AS & AL (Short & Long Lamp) Models,
each pair of lamps is powered by an electronic
ballast located in the CP.
For AM (Midflow) Models, each lamp is
powered by one ballast.
Since the Ballast type will differ depending on
system type provided, when ordering
replacement Ballasts, ensure that you reference
AM, AS, or AL Model.
Summary of Contents for Aquafine TrojanUVLogic Series
Page 10: ...PREFACE TrojanUVLogicTM Operations Maintenance ii ...
Page 30: ...TROJANUVLogic TM ...
Page 32: ...Introduction to UV Theory Trojan ogicTM Operations Maintenance 1 ii UVL ...
Page 34: ...Introduction to UV Theory Trojan ogicTM Operations Maintenance 1 iv UVL ...
Page 39: ...System Overview Chapter 2 SYSTEM OVERVIEW Trojan ogic TM Operations Maintenance 2 i UVL ...
Page 40: ...System Overview Trojan ogic TM Operations Maintenance 2 ii UVL ...
Page 42: ...System Overview Trojan ogic TM Operations Maintenance 2 iv UVL ...
Page 48: ...TROJANUVLogic TM ...
Page 50: ...Start Up Shut Down Procedures TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance 3 ii ...
Page 52: ...Start Up Shut Down Procedures TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance 3 iv ...
Page 56: ...UV Reactor UVR TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 4 ii ...
Page 58: ...UV Reactor UVR TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 4 iv ...
Page 74: ...UV Reactor UVR TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 4 16 ...
Page 76: ...Mechanical Wiping Systems Optional TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 5 ii ...
Page 78: ...Mechanical Wiping Systems Optional TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 5 iv ...
Page 94: ...Mechanical Wiping Systems Optional TrojanUVLogic Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 5 16 ...
Page 95: ...UV Sensor TrojanUVLogic Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 6 i Chapter 6 UV Sensor ...
Page 96: ...UV Sensor TrojanUVLogic Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 6 ii ...
Page 98: ...UV Sensor TrojanUVLogic Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 6 iv ...
Page 102: ...Control Panel CP TrojanUVLogic Operations Maintenance 2006 01 19 7 ii ...
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Page 140: ...TROJANUVLogic TM ...
Page 142: ...Alarms and Troubleshooting TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 8 ii ...
Page 144: ...Alarms and Troubleshooting TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 8 iv ...
Page 158: ...Installation Instructions TROJANUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 9 ii ...
Page 160: ...Installation Instructions TROJANUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 9 iv ...
Page 167: ...Appendix A Warranty TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 Appendix A WARRANTY ...
Page 168: ...Appendix A Warranty TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 ...
Page 169: ...Appendix A Warranty TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 WARRANTY ...
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Page 172: ...Appendix A Warranty TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 ...
Page 174: ...Appendix B Replacement Parts List TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance Jan 02 2006 ...
Page 176: ...Appendix B Replacement Parts List TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance Jan 02 2006 ...
Page 178: ...TROJANUVLogic TM ...
Page 180: ...Appendix C Layout Drawings TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 ...
Page 182: ...Appendix C Layout Drawings TrojanUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 ...
Page 184: ...Appendix D Electrical Drawings TROJANUVLogic TM Operations Maintenance May 25 2004 ...