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revised 09/09

Smog-Hog

SG Series Model

    6.1.3 PERFORM IN PLACE CLEANING                                                                                                              

   If the SG is equipped with In Place Cleaning a daily 

wash cycle is required refer to In Place Cleaning 

Owner’s Manual and Sequence of Operation 

instructions.  a typical seven day wash cycle would be 

six day waterwash without detergent with the seven 

day a detergent wash.  The detergent wash frequency 

can be increased up to everyday.  the auto wash cycle 

is initiated by a uaS time clock, with the wash cycle 

sequencing, wash cycle times, and detergent frequency 

through the uaS Main electrical Panel.   a wash 

cycle can be manually initiated, identical operation 

as the auto wash cycle, for an additional wash cycle. 

a wash cycle whether a manual or by time clock can 

only be initiated with the SG off line.   the wash cycle 

frequency could be increased or decreased depending 

on visual inspection of the components and high 

voltage measurements. When the SG is placed on 

line after a wash cycle, the power pack enclosure(s) 

indicator light(s) may intermittently or continuously blink 

for approximately 60 minutes.  If this condition exceeds 

60 minutes, refer to Section 10 troubleshooting. 

    6.1.4 MANUALLY CLEANING COMPONENTS, 

CABINET AND OTHER EQUIPMENT AS REQUIRED.                             

   the unit components should be manually cleaned one 

to three month interval depending upon application/high 

voltage measurements refer to Section 6.2. 

6.2  MANUAL CLEANING OF SMOG-HOG 

COMPONENTS

   there are a number of methods for manual cleaning, 

certain key cleaning criteria contribute to the 

effectiveness of every method. these include the type 

of detergent, detergent strength, water temperature, 

agitation/ impingement, duration, rinse procedure and 

dry-out time. 

    6.2.1 TYPE OF DETERGENT   

   in general, the detergent used on most hydrocarbons 

(e.g., oily residues) will be alkaline in nature.  it is 

extremely important that the detergent have a built-in 

buffering agent to reduce aluminum deterioration.   

    6.2.2 DETERGENT STRENGTH          

   Detergent concentration in a mixture with water varies 

with the application from 1:1 to 20:1 parts water to parts 

detergent. for any contaminant condition, the best 

course is to use a cleaning solution per the detergent 

manufacturer’s directions. More or less detergent 

may eventually be required for effective cleaning at 

reasonable detergent cost.  the recommended factory 

detergent concentration is 5% (20:1). 

 

CAUTION

  

Never mix caustic and alkaline detergents for 

manual or in-place cleaning. Detergent mixing 

could cause rapid heat release, gel formation 

or some other undesirable condition. Complete 

purging of system piping is necessary when 

changing detergents. 

   
    6.2.3 WATER TEMPERATURE 

   Detergents can be up to twice as effective in hot water. 

Hot water alone is very effective in softening built-up 

residue. Water temperature should be 140°F to 170°F, 

not to exceed 180°F. 

    6.2.4 AGITATION/IMPINGEMENT           

   these methods are virtually the same, with 

impingement being the most extreme form of agitation. 

Any liquid movement over built-up residue will remove 

a layer, allowing detergent to work on the next layer. A 

reduction in cleaning time duration usually results. 

    6.2.5 CLEANING CYCLE DURATION           

   In most cleaning methods, adequate time should be    

allowed for the detergent to remove the contaminant 

thoroughly. reaction time will vary depending on 

detergent strength, temperature and agitation. 

Guidelines for mixing, heating and expected results are 

included on specification sheets for most detergents.  

time is necessary for effective cleaning.  Soaking may 

seem slower and less effective than high impingement 

and/or hot water above 180°F for cleaning action, so 

personnel should be forewarned about using excessive 

pressure or temperature to shortcut the cleaning 

process.  High pressure or stream spray cleaning until 

plate edges are shiny is not effective. not only will 

penetration to the cell core not occur, but warping and 

bending of the plates may result as well. Patience and 

thoroughness of cleaning best preserve the integrity of 

the components in the long term. Soaking and gentle 

rinsing provides for best results. 

    6.2.6 RINSE PROCEDURE           

   Cleaned components should be rinsed off quickly and 

thoroughly to remove remaining contaminants.  Some 

detergent residue will remain if rinsing is not performed. 

the residue may contribute to voltage bleed-down when 

the unicell is placed in operation. also, even though the 

detergent is “buffered” prolonged contact could cause 

minor corrosion.  Hot water should be used for rinsing. 

Summary of Contents for SMOG-HOG SG SERIES

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL SMOG HOG ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATOR SG SERIES MODEL SG 2...

Page 2: ...contacting UAS UAS ORDER _________________________________________________________________ UNIT MODEL ________________________________________________________________ UNIT SERIAL _____________________...

Page 3: ...4 Motor Variable Pitch Pulley Adjustment 7 5 5 Blower Belt Tension Adjustment 7 5 6 Power Pack Operation 7 5 7 Power Pack Enclosure Push Rod and Grounding Bar 8 5 8 In Place Cleaning Optional 8 5 9 P...

Page 4: ...ii...

Page 5: ...ough Insulators 12 9 3 Indicator Light 12 9 4 Blower Lubrication 12 9 5 Component Access Door Gasket Replacement 12 9 6 Power Pack Enclosure Push Rod Adjustment 13 10 TROUBLESHOOTING 14 10 1 Troublesh...

Page 6: ...res Use non flammable cleaners Keep flammable materials and vapors such as gasoline away from the unit The unit should be inspected frequently and contaminants removed to prevent excessive accumulatio...

Page 7: ...ower begins to move air through the unit 2 INSPECTION OF EQUIPMENT Upon receipt of your SMOG HOG SG check carefully for possible shipping damage Any damage to carton skid etc may be a warning to you t...

Page 8: ...2 Revised 09 09 Smog Hog SG Series Model MODEL SG 2 MODEL SG 4S...

Page 9: ...3 Revised 09 09 Smog Hog SG Series Model MODEL SG 4T MODEL SG 6 Figure 2 Installation Dimensions in cm...

Page 10: ...Ceiling Mounting SG units are designed for suspended mounting using 1 2 all thread rod as shown in Figure 4 Customer should take care to ensure that roof trusses are adequate to support unit weight an...

Page 11: ...ith in place cleaning systems refer to In Place Cleaning Owner s Manual Installation should comply with all state and local codes If no codes apply installation should comply to National Electrical Co...

Page 12: ...s pre and after filters if the SG is not equipped with In Place Cleaning The SG inlet plenum if supplied by UAS could have filter media or impingement filters The inlet plenum should be inspected that...

Page 13: ...eys using straight edge and square 9 Set belt tension using a belt tension gage Improper blower speeds adversely affect system performance Contact the factory before adjusting motor variable pulley se...

Page 14: ...limit switch 4 refer to Figure 11 Upon opening the component door 10 the push rod 5 is released from the unicell endplate 6 and spring 7 compression is relieved breaking the contact of the push rod ex...

Page 15: ...y system equipment refer manufacturer s owner s instructions for proper operating procedures 6 MAINTENANCE AND MANUAL CLEANING Figure 14 Grounding the Collecting Section Figure 15 Grounding the Ionizi...

Page 16: ...cleaning solution per the detergent manufacturer s directions More or less detergent may eventually be required for effective cleaning at reasonable detergent cost The recommended factory detergent c...

Page 17: ...fective cleaning including water heating detergent injection agitation rinsing and drying 7 4 Other Cleaning Considerations The previous methods address the cleaning of unicells and filter media The S...

Page 18: ...ight which is connected to wires 9 and 2 3 Remove indicator light installation nut The indicator light located on each power pack enclosure is polarity sensitive For proper operation the two wires fro...

Page 19: ...ve existing gasket making sure to scrape off any residual silicone sealant 2 Trim one edge of gasket neatly and evenly 3 The door gasket internally has three lips to one side of the gasket and one lip...

Page 20: ...e circuits to the ionizer and collector should be grounded before removing the power pack high voltage wires door feed through insulators and unicell s The grounding procedure can be accomplished by w...

Page 21: ...ing the high voltage wires from contacting the power pack connectors Place the toggle switch in the on position and engage interlock switch the indicator light should be illuminated If the indicator l...

Page 22: ...tacting the opposing cell plate s Warped cell plate s which could be due to high duct operating temperature consult UAS Carbon tracking to the cell high voltage feed through insulator and or cell tria...

Page 23: ...ench Testing may also be required Low ionizer voltage will decrease the collector cell voltage but low cell voltage will not affect the ionizer voltage 4 Engage the interlock switch and place the tip...

Page 24: ...ect the other high voltage wire use as a ground wire to the metal frame of the unicell cell and to the ground stud on the power pack 4 AC cable should be connected to the power pack connectors 5 and 6...

Page 25: ...not properly electrically aligned Unicell s have a moderate to extreme contaminant build up Power pack has failed Power pack enclosure s push rod assembly is not properly adjusted Fuses have failed to...

Page 26: ...LATOR ASSEMBLIES 2 37 0026 INSULATOR ONLY 2 6 37 0028 IONIZER STANDOFF INSULATOR 4 7 03 0559 IONIZER WIRE SPRING 20 8 03 0738 IONIZER WIRE 10 MIL SST 10 9 30 0387 CELL CONTACT SCREW 1 10 30 0384 FLAT...

Page 27: ...647 For prompt service please specify 1 Unit Model No nameplate 2 Unit Serial No nameplate 3 Part No or Part Description see Illustrated Parts 11 2 ReTURNING Parts When returning parts directly to UAS...

Page 28: ...g Diagram SG Standard Units Without Cleaning Magnetic Starter NOTE CUSTOMER TO PROVIDE STARTER WITH PUSH BUTTON STATION BETWEEN TERMINALS AND 1 7 LEGEND WIRING BY CUSTOMER H SUPPLIED BY CUSTOMER H H O...

Page 29: ...TATION BETWEEN TERMINALS AND 1 7 LEGEND WIRING BY CUSTOMER H SUPPLIED BY CUSTOMER H H OPTIONAL START STOP STATION TERMINAL IN ELECTRICAL BOX u SG 4T UNITS ONLY 12 1 WiRING DIAGRAMS Wiring Diagram SG A...

Page 30: ...Smog Hog SG Series Model 16 17 12 13 15 35 4 28 26 29 34 19 22 18 24 25 23 1 20 21 31 30 27 31 1 32 33 8 1 5 7 6 2 3 9 10 11 14 12 3 Remote Start Stop Assembly 20 3032 optional 12 2 POWer pack enclos...

Page 31: ...ly 2 37 0026 Door Feed Through Insulator 2 19 30 0398 Round Head Screw 10 32 x 4 SST 2 20 30 0412 Lock Washer 10 EXT Tooth SST 2 21 30 0367 Fender Washer x 1 1 2 SST 2 22 35 0013 Spacer 2 23 30 0310 P...

Page 32: ...wear and tear This warranty will be void with respect to equipment that is subject to unauthorized repairs or modifications UAS makes no warranty as to goods manufactured or supplied by others This wa...

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