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IP 20001

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The harness can also be found in Figure 3.  The harness can be routed as need for a 
given application.  Holes for wire tying the harness can be seen in Figure 3. 

 

 

Figure 3 – WIRE TIE LOCATIONS 

3.

 

Depending on the unit that is being installed, it will be required to connect the CAPS‐
Commuter unit to either 120VAC or 12VDC power supply.  The power source that the 
unit is connected to should be switched by the ignition or something similar.  This will 
prevent the system from being left on accidentally, causing the vehicle battery to die.  
Use external wiring grommet circled in Figure 3 if the wiring is being routed externally, 
grommet not used if routed internally. 
 

4.

 

To power the unit on after power has been connected to it, us the push button switch 
that can be found on the side of the unit (Figure 4).  With the button depressed the unit 
will be off.  With the button pressed, the light with internal fan will be on.   

 

Summary of Contents for 20001

Page 1: ...IP 20001 Installation Procedure IP 20001 CAPS COMMUTER SERVICE MANUAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 10 08 2020 REV 3...

Page 2: ...3 2 CAPS Commuter Installation Procedure 3 2 1 Hardware Tools Required 3 2 2 Unit installation 3 3 CAPS Commuter UV PHI Cell Service Maintenance Procedure 6 3 1 Components Tools Required 6 3 2 Procedu...

Page 3: ...s with a patent pending Photohydroionization PHI process The PHI cell is contained within the CAPS Commuter unit When the CAPS Commuter system is in operation the PHI Cell uses Active Air with RGF PHI...

Page 4: ...4 IP 20001 Figure 1 CAPS COMMUTER INSTALLATION Figure 2 BOLT PATTERN REFERENCE DIMENSIONS...

Page 5: ...that the unit is connected to should be switched by the ignition or something similar This will prevent the system from being left on accidentally causing the vehicle battery to die Use external wirin...

Page 6: ...tinuing with this procedure ensure power to the unit has been disconnected 3 1 Components Tools Required 1 Replacement Cell United Safety P N 83G53043 NN 2 Replacement Install Date Label provided with...

Page 7: ...6 UNIT COVER REMOVED 3 The UV PHI cell is now exposed as can be seen in Figure 7 By spreading the clamps that are holding the cell the cell can be removed See Figure 7 below Figure 7 BULB REMOVAL 4 W...

Page 8: ...FROM PLUG 5 Using replacement cell installation and reassembly should happen in the reverse order NOTE Ensure that the pins on the cell line up with the connector properly before pushing together See...

Page 9: ...6 After reassembly of the unit apply install date label Figure 10 onto the unit over the previously installed label Be sure to add the installation date of the new cell on the label Figure 10 INSTALL...

Page 10: ...uded from this warranty This warranty also excludes any defect caused in whole or in part by the application of paints or metal finish to any part of the Warranted unit This warranty is provided direc...

Page 11: ...aims can be made INSPECTION AND VERIFICATION The owner must provide access to each alleged defective Warranted Unit so that UNITED SAFETY s authorized representative can perform an on site inspection...

Page 12: ...ials may be released Chemical Name CAS Number by weight Exposure Limits in Air mg cubic meter ACGIH TLV OSHA PEL Quartz Fused Silica 60676 86 0 75 90 0 1 0 1 Mercury 7439 97 6 0 1 0 025 0 1 ceiling Ti...

Page 13: ...The major hazard from broken lamps is the possibility of sustaining glass cuts EFFECTS OF OVEREXPOSURE TO BROKEN LAMPS BY INHALATION INGESTION OR CONTACT WITH SKIN OR EYE Mercury Exposure to high con...

Page 14: ...N FOR BROKEN LAMPS Ventilation Use adequate general and local exhaust ventilation to maintain exposure levels below the PEL or TLV limits If such ventilation is unavailable use respirators as specifie...

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