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8.  Return power to Air Cleaner. Test power board. 

9.  Replace power box cover panel and close cover. 

Note:

  The power board has been set before shipping. It 

is  not  usually  necessary  to  reset  the  voltage  to  the  new 
load. If you do need to adjust the voltage refer to Setting 
Voltage of Power Board section for more information.

 

 

Testing The 24 V Transformer  

1.  Remove the cover panel to the power box.  

2.  Disconnect the leads of the 24 V transformer from the 

power board. See Fig. 5. Do not short the leads. 

3.  Push a screwdriver into the slot to defeat the interlock 

switch and turn the Air Cleaner 

ON

.  

4.  Measure  the  voltage  across  the  leads  with  a 

voltmeter. Voltage should read 25 - 28 VAC. 

5.  If  no  voltage  is  present,  check  the  voltage  from  the 

system switch. 

6.  If  there  is  voltage  to  the  transformer  but  no  output, 

replace the transformer. 

 

Replacing The 24 V Transformer 

Before 

replacing 

the 

transformer, 

check 

the 

resistance  across  the  power  board  24  V  input  terminals, 
without  the  transformer  connected.  Resistance  should 
read  above  20K  ohms  with  an  analog  meter  and  above 
4M  ohms  with  a  digital  meter.  If  the  resistance  readings 
are  below  these  values,  the  power  board  may  be  the 
cause of the transformer failure. 

 

Before  replacing  the  24  V  transformer,  turn 

OFF

  the 

power to the Air Cleaner at the source. 

1.  Remove the power box cover panel. 

2.  Disconnect the secondary leads from the transformer 

to the 24 V terminals on the power board. See Fig. 5. 

3.  Remove  the  black  primary  lead  from  the  system 

switch.  Remove  the  wire  nut  from  the  other  primary 
lead.  

4.  Remove  the  2  hex  head  nuts  and  washers  from  the 

transformer studs. 

5.  Remove the transformer. 

6.  Place  new  transformer  over  studs  and  re-install  the 

hex head nuts and washers to secure into place. 

7.  Connect  the  secondary  leads  (white)  to  the  24  V 

terminals on the power board (P1 & P2). 

8.  Place one black lead on the system switch terminal. 

9.  Place  the  other  black  lead  with  the  two  white  leads 

from the terminal block and connect with the wire nut 
you removed earlier. 

10.  Replace power box cover panel and close cover. 

11.  Turn 

ON

 the power to the Air Cleaner and test. 

 

Setting 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  capable  of 
measuring  10,000  VDC  is  required.  To  test  and  adjust 
voltage level, perform the following procedure: 

1.  Turn the Air Cleaner 

OFF

, with the cells in the unit. 

2.  Remove the power box cover panel. 

3.  Connect  the  ground  of  the  high  voltage  meter  to  the 

ground stud in the power box. 

4.  Turn  the  Air  Cleaner 

ON

  and  wait  5  minutes  before 

checking voltage to allow voltage on cells to stabilize. 

5.  Measure  the  voltage  at  HV1  and  HV2  on  the  power 

board.  

6.  Adjust  the  HV  Adj.  potentiometer  until  the  voltage 

reading  matches  the  voltage  in  Fig.  5.  Adjusting  the 
potentiometer 

clockwise  decreases

 the voltage and 

turning 

counter-clockwise increases

 the voltage. 

7.  Turn 

OFF

 the Air Cleaner. 

8.  Remove the high voltage meter. 

9.  Replace the power box cover panel and close cover. 

10.  Turn 

ON

 the Air Cleaner. 

 

Setting Approximate Voltage Without High Voltage 
Meter 

A  high  voltage  meter  should  be  used  to  set  the  high 

voltage. If one is not available, this method can be used. 
This will only set an approximate voltage. After using this 
method,  the  voltage  should  be  reset  with  a  high  voltage 
meter as soon as possible. 

1.  Remove power box cover  panel,  with the cells in the 

unit. 

2.  Turn  the  HV  Adj.  potentiometer  fully  counter-

clockwise.  The  Air  Cleaner  may  arc  or  snap  at  this 
point. 

3.  Turn 

the 

HV 

Adj. 

potentiometer 

clockwise 

approximately a quarter turn. 

4.  Replace power box cover panel and close cover. 

 

Testing for Voltage At The Cell

 

1.  Remove the power box cover panel. 

2.  The cells must be in the Air Cleaner for this test. 

3.  Turn  the  Air  Cleaner 

ON

  and  defeat  the  safety 

interlock switch.  

4.  Place a plastic handled screwdriver into the direction 

arrow slot. Do not apply excessive force. 

5.  If  there  is  a  good  snap  then  there  is  high  voltage  at 

the cell. 

 

Testing Cell For Bad Contacts

 

1.  Remove the power box cover panel. 

2.  The cells must be in the Air Cleaner for this test. 

3.  Turn  the  Air  Cleaner 

ON

  and  defeat  the  safety 

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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