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SMoGHoG

®

SHM Series Models 

4

61-10116

FIGURE 2

SHM Weights and Lifting Info

3.2   INSTALLATION PREPARATION AND 

PLANNING

Prior  to  the  actual  installation  of  the  SHM,  the  location 

should be readied. this would include having an adequate 

laydown  area  for  all  components,  and  access  for  the 

crane,  forklifts  and  other  machinery.  the  unit  will  come 

pre-assembled. the majority of installation will be electrical 

hook-up, and hanging, mounting, or securing the unit. an 

electrical source, lighting and other equipment should be 

readily available to aid in the installation.
in  most  cases  engineering  drawings  of  your  specific 

equipment  and  options  will  be  provided.  these  and 

all  available  documentation  for  your  system  should  be 

thoroughly  reviewed  prior  to  beginning  any  installation 

work. this includes the unit and electrical controls. ensure 

to  leave  an  appropriate  amount  of  room  around  your 

unit  to  allow  for  maintenance  and  servicing. a  minimum 

of  2-1/2  feet  (0.76  m)  of  clearance  is  recommended  for 

service in front of the filter access door and 3 feet (1 m) 

for the rear electrical access per nec.
ensure  there  is  adequate  access  to  the  electrical 

components with ducting installed. 

3.3   DISCHARGE COMPONENT 

INSTALLATION

ensure to position the unit so that the clean air discharge 

is directed into an open area free of obstructions and with 

consideration for personnel safety.

Summary of Contents for SMOGHOG SHM-C Series

Page 1: ...Model SHM 11C Shown SMOGHOG Media Mist Collector l Models SHM C SHM F OWNER S MANUAL...

Page 2: ...following information available when contacting UAS UAS ORDER _________________________________________________________________ UNIT MODEL _____________________________________________________________...

Page 3: ...n 8 3 6 1 Installation Procedure for After Filters 8 3 6 1 1 Hold Down 8 3 6 1 2 Enclosed 10 3 7 Drains 10 4 UNIT OPERATION 10 4 1 Start up 10 4 2 System Operation 10 4 2 1 Airflow Adjustment Using Ma...

Page 4: ...erials and vapors such as gasoline away from the unit The unit should be inspected frequently and contaminants removed to prevent excessive accumulation which may result in flash over or fire damage O...

Page 5: ...e assistance in the installation startup operation maintenance or troubleshooting of your air cleaning equipment contact your local UAS sales representative 2 1 SMOGHOG NOMENCLATURE SMOGHOG oil mist a...

Page 6: ...REV 16I SMOGHOG SHM Series Models 2 FIGURE 1B SHM Equipment Description 61 10113 FIGURE 1A SHM Equipment Description...

Page 7: ...the unit in each corner Do not lift the unit by placing lift truck forks through the legs on the underside of the unit Filter Elements Stage 1 Mist Stop fine fiber aluminum mesh Stage 2 Primary coale...

Page 8: ...ering drawings of your specific equipment and options will be provided These and all available documentation for your system should be thoroughly reviewed prior to beginning any installation work This...

Page 9: ...guration Secure the unit at all four corners using the standard unit feet or extension leg foot pads At least one of the two holes per foot pad on the extension legs should be secured See Figure 1 for...

Page 10: ...S ON SHM 11 SUBTRACT 0 5 AMP FROM FLA VALUES ABOVE TABLE 2 Wire Diagrams 3 5 1 ELECTRICAL SUPPLY POWER The main power supply is connected to the SHM unit through a 1 FNPT coupling located on the rear...

Page 11: ...REV 16I SMOGHOG SHM Series Models 7 61 10126 Figure 4 Remote Panel Touchscreen Connection...

Page 12: ...INTERLOCK DRY CONTACT The customer has the option to control the SHM On Off operation with the oil mist generating equipment or process This will allow the operator to control the SHM with a dry conta...

Page 13: ...REV 16I SMOGHOG SHM Series Models 9 61 10115 Figure 5B SHM Filter Removal Installation Figure 5A SHM Filter Removal Installation...

Page 14: ...other equipment will need to be engaged as well 7 Verify performance of the system by measuring airflow or evaluating capture at each collection point It is recommended to record baseline performance...

Page 15: ...fter Filter monitoring or unique screens required for a special application These screens are based on customer order and loaded at the factory Figure 6 4 3 2 Standard Format The icon key Table 3 outl...

Page 16: ...arrows The second method of airflow adjustment is to touch the box that shows the percentage of the airflow A number pad will be shown in a pop up screen You can enter any number between 20 and 100 T...

Page 17: ...re not password protected To select one of the items just touch the box with the item you want to make a change too The Locked Settings selection will allow the operator to select options of the syste...

Page 18: ...cked Settings group on the Customer settings screen The Auto Flow is an option that is selected at order time and loaded into the SHM at the factory The Auto Flow Settings will allow the unit to maint...

Page 19: ...r hose This filter can be replaced if contaminants become impossible to remove or due to excessive wear Always wear proper PPE including goggles dust mask and work gloves when installing or replacing...

Page 20: ...into place prior to hanging the individual bags loops For units that are two filters deep be sure to push the first filter all way toward the back of the primary filter cabinet until it contacts the...

Page 21: ...ker Open rear panel on unit and switch breaker if necessary Loose or disconnected wires Inves gate wiring in the rear panel Disconnect is switched to OFF posi on Switch disconnect to ON posi on Improp...

Page 22: ...LTER HEPA 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 CONT...

Page 23: ...REV 16I SMOGHOG SHM Series Models 19 Figure 6 SHM Replacement Parts SHM 11C SHM 11F...

Page 24: ...REV 16I SMOGHOG SHM Series Models 20 APPENDIX WIRING DIAGRAMS BASIC CONTROLS A1 04 001682...

Page 25: ...REV 16I SMOGHOG SHM Series Models 21 A2 REMOTE PANEL BASIC CONTROLS 04 001799...

Page 26: ...REV 16I SMOGHOG SHM Series Models 22 A3 ONE BLOWER AND CONTROLS 04 001695...

Page 27: ...REV 16I SMOGHOG SHM Series Models 23 A4 TWO BLOWER AND CONTROLS 04 001696...

Page 28: ...REV 16I SMOGHOG SHM Series Models 24 A5 THREE BLOWER AND CONTROLS 04 001697...

Page 29: ...REV 16I SMOGHOG SHM Series Models 25 A6 REMOTE PANEL TOUCH CONTROLS 04 001802...

Page 30: ...REV 16I SMOGHOG SHM Series Models 26 A7 ONE BLOWER AND REMOTE CONTROLS 04 001798...

Page 31: ...REV 16I SMOGHOG SHM Series Models 27 A8 TWO BLOWER AND REMOTE CONTROLS 04 001797...

Page 32: ...REV 16I SMOGHOG SHM Series Models 28 A9 THREE BLOWER AND REMOTE CONTROLS 04 001796...

Page 33: ...REV 16I SMOGHOG SHM Series Models 29 A10 575 480 TRANSFORMER 04 001717...

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Page 36: ...anty as to goods manufactured or supplied by others This warranty is subject to any limitations in UAS quotation and may not be modified except by a written instrument signed by the President or Vice...

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