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give  the  unit  the  necessary  stability  when  removing 
the cells or servicing the unit. 

 

Wiring 

All  wiring  must  comply  with  applicable  codes  and 

standards.  See  unit  rating  label  for  correct  voltage  and 
amperage. 

1.  A knockout is provided on top of the unit, adjacent to 

the  wiring  compartment.  For  convenience,  a  wall 
switch may be installed near the Air Cleaner, in series 
with the power source, to turn the unit on and off. 

2.  Remove  the  cover  of  the  wiring  compartment  to 

locate  the  input  leads  and  ground  stud.  The  Air 
Cleaner  must  be  grounded  for  proper  operation  and 
safety. 

3.  Once the unit is mounted and wired, the cover can be 

replaced on the hinge and the chain replaced  on the 
"S" hooks. Close the cover by sliding it forward, lifting 
the cover over the front flange and sliding it back into 
place. 

 

For  information  on  wiring  the  remote  switch 

control see page 7. 

 

OPERATION & MAINTENANCE 

Operation Check

 

1.  With  both  cells  and  prefilters  in  place  and  the  cover 

closed, turn the system switch 

ON

2.  Adjust the fan speed with the slide switch. Insure the 

unit functions on all speeds. 

3.  The performance  light should be 

ON

, which indicates 

the power board is functioning properly. 

4.  If  the  unit  is  not  functioning  properly  see  the 

"Troubleshooting Guide"  

When the Air Cleaner is new it may arc or periodically 

make  "snapping  sounds".  A  slight  odor  of  ozone  may  be 
noticeable.  The  arcing  and  odor  are  due  to  rough  edges 
and  burrs  on  the  cells.  These  symptoms  will  disappear 
during the first few weeks of normal operation. The ozone 
levels are well below government standards for indoor air 
concentration. 

Maintenance Schedule 

The collecting cells and prefilters must be cleaned on 

a  regular  basis  for  the  unit  to  function  at  its  peak 
efficiency.  The  frequency  of  cleaning  will  vary  from  one 
environment  to  another.  The  following  is  an  average 
wash cycle: 

Stores,  Offices,  Computer  &  Conference  Rooms  = 

Weeks

 

Cafeterias, Restaurants, Lounges = 

3-4 Weeks

 

Bars, Bingo halls = 

1-3 Weeks 

 

The unit should be checked on a regular basis to 

determine the frequency of cleaning required in each 
location and a cleaning schedule established. 

 

Cleaning 

1.  Turn  off  the  system  switch  and  wait  15  seconds  for 

high voltage to dissipate. 

2.  Open  the  cover  and  cell  access  door  and  remove 

collecting cells and prefilters. 

Cell  plates  are  sharp. 

Handle with care.

 

3.  Place  cells  in  tub  and  spray  completely  with 

DAX 

Detergent

, allowing detergent to run down both sides 

of  plates  and  ionizing  wires.  Let  sit  for  5  minutes. 
Rinse  cells  well  with  hot  water  (140ºF  /  60ºC 
maximum). Repeat washing process if necessary. 

4.  If  dirt  or  nicotine  remains  on  plates,  let  cells  soak  in 

hot  soapy  water  for  30  minutes. 

Never  use  any 

instrument  to  clean  the  cell,  as  this  may  damage 
the ionizing wires or bend cell plates. 

5.  Spray prefilters with 

DAX Detergent

 and rinse well. 

6.  To  dry  cells,  tilt  on  45º  angle  against  wall  with  the 

arrow  pointing  sideways.  Allow  to  dry  completely  for 
10-24 hours. Place in sunlight for faster drying time. 

7.  When  the  cells  and  prefilters  are  dry,  place  them 

back  into  the  unit.  The  arrow  on  the  cell  points  up. 
The red fiberboard on the cell should line up with the 
contacts  in  the  cabinet.  Close  door  and  cover.  If  the 
cells  arc  when  the  switch  is  turned  on  or  if  the 
performance  light  does  not  come  on,  then  the  cells 
may be still wet. Allow more time for drying. 

The use of 

DAX  Detergent

 is strongly recommended 

for cleaning as it is a heavy-duty solution used expressly 
for  removal  of  accumulated  pollutants  on  cell  plates.  If 

CAUTION 

Make  sure  Air  Cleaner  switch  is 

OFF 

before 

performing  any  maintenance  or  removing  any 
components.  

WARNING 

Electrical shock can cause injury  or death. Be certain 
main line disconnect switch is off before wiring.  

CAUTION  

Damage  to  cells  may  occur  if  improperly  handled  or 
washed. 

Do  not  wash  cells  in  a  dishwasher.

 Never 

use any object to clean between the cell plates, as this 
may  cause  damage  to  plates  or  ionizing  wires.  Never 
place cell in oven to dry. The edges of the cell may be 
sharp - handle with care.  

 
 
Fig.  4 

  DAX  Detergent  is   

available  in  35  ounce  (1  litre) 
spray  bottles  or  1  gallon  (4.54  L) 
and  4.8  gallons  (22  L)  containers 
from your installer or dealer.  

 

Содержание SSCB-15 SERIES

Страница 1: ...Operation And Maintenance Manual SSCB 15 SERIES CEILING MOUNTED ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER IMPORTANT PLEASE READ MANUAL BEFORE INSTALLING OPERATING CLEANING OR SERVICING UNIT ...

Страница 2: ...led air HOW IT WORKS This Air Cleaner works on the principle of Electrostatic Precipitation Millions of airborne pollutants are drawn through the intake grill on the bottom of the Air Cleaner and first pass through a Prefilter which removes all large visible particles such as lint Next smaller particles move to a two stage electrostatic Collecting Cell where they are given a powerful positive char...

Страница 3: ...nstallation should be done by a knowledgeable technician 4 After installation check out operation as provided in these instructions Mounting 1 Remove the unit from the box with packing still on the unit and lay it on its back grill side up 2 Release the cover by sliding towards the front of the unit and lifting up 3 Remove the S hook from each chain tilt cover up and release from back 4 Remove the...

Страница 4: ... checked on a regular basis to determine the frequency of cleaning required in each location and a cleaning schedule established Cleaning 1 Turn off the system switch and wait 15 seconds for high voltage to dissipate 2 Open the cover and cell access door and remove collecting cells and prefilters Cell plates are sharp Handle with care 3 Place cells in tub and spray completely with DAX Detergent al...

Страница 5: ...ved check the power board system switch and transformer to make sure that they are functioning correctly 6 If there is voltage present but the performance light does not come on replace the light 7 High voltage can be adjusted with the high voltage potentiometer if required Replacing A Performance Light Before replacing the performance light turn OFF power to the Air Cleaner at the source 1 Lower ...

Страница 6: ...tting Voltage Of Power Board Voltage on the power board may drop below required level when the installation area is too damp too cold or the input power to the unit is low Voltage on power board may be too high when the installation area is too dry or too hot or the input power to the unit is high By adjusting the HV Adj potentiometer the voltage can be set to optimum level A high voltage meter ca...

Страница 7: ...t the bottom of the cell 5 Using needle nose pliers grip the other end of wire near the bottom of the top loop Pull the wire up toward the top finger As you apply tension the bottom finger will give allowing the placement of the loop around the top finger 6 Install cell in Air Cleaner 7 Return power to Air Cleaner 8 Test cell for proper operation Replacing A Fan Motor 1 Turn OFF power to Air Clean...

Страница 8: ...Fig 6 Electrical Schematic With Wired Remote 120 Volt Fig 5 Electrical Schematic 120 Volt 8 ...

Страница 9: ...e indicator light is ON Defective power switch Check power switch for continuity with ohmmeter Replace if defective Defective speed selector switch Check switch for continuity with ohmmeter Replace if defective Defective fan motor Test motor and replace if defective Cell makes loud hissing noise or causes radio interference Internal cell contacts are not touching plates Test contacts and repair Hi...

Страница 10: ...CCM13 06G 7 Collecting Cell EACCM13 07 8 Cell Handle EAC14 16 9 Ionizing Wire EAC20 19 10 Safety Interlock Switch EACCM13 10 11 Red Indicator Light EACCM13 11 12 Power Switch Gray EACCM13 12W Description Part Number 12a Power Switch Black EACCM13 12G 13 3 Position Slide Switch Gray EACCM13 13W 13a 3 Position Slide Switch Black EACCM13 13G 14 Power Board Fibreboard EACCM13 14 15 Power Board EACCM13...

Страница 11: ... in 68 6 cm Height 14 5 in 37 0 cm Weight 95 0 lbs 43 0 kg Input Voltage 120 V 60 Hz Power Consumption max 350 Watts Air Flow High 1300 CFM 2210 m3 hr Medium 1050 CFM 1785 m3 hr Low 750 CFM 1275 m3 hr Motor 1 12 HP Table 2 Technical Data Fig 8 Dimensions ...

Страница 12: ...to General Filters Inc THERE ARE NOT EXPRESS WARRANTIES COVERING THIS ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER OTHER THAN AS SET FORTH ABOVE THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED THE MANUFACTURER ASSUMES NO LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE INSTALLATION OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT EXCEPT AS STATED IN THE LIMITED WARRANTY THE MANUFACTURER WILL IN NO EVENT BE ...

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