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interlock switch.  

4.  Place a plastic handled screwdriver into the direction 

arrow slot. Do not apply excessive force. 

5.  There  should  be  an  initial  snap  when  the  plates  are 

shorted,  then  no  sound.  If  a  hissing  occurs,  then 
there is a bad contact. Look along the top of the cell, 
with  the  short  still  in  place.  If  there  is  a  small  arc 
between the cell top and copper contact, then that is 
the  bad  contact.  Pull  the  cell  out  and  gently  pull  the 
copper contact down. 

6.  If an arc is not seen and there is a bad contact, then 

the problem may be an internal contact  in one of the 
cells.  

 

See below for additional testing. 

 

Testing Cell With An Ohmmeter

 

To  test  the  cell  for  a  dead  short  or  a  bad  contact  an 

ohmmeter can be used. 

Always  discharge  the  cell  with 

a screw driver before testing with an ohmmeter. 

1.  With  the  ohmmeter  set  on  its  lowest  scale  take  a 

reading between the top center contact of the cell and 
the  ionizing  fingers  on  the  bottom  of  the  cell.  You 
should  have  continuity.  If  you  do  not  then  there  is  a 
bad  contact  between  the  center  contact  and  the  top 
set of ionizing fingers. 

2.  Test  the  resistance  between  the  top  center  contact 

and  the  cell  frame.  You  should  read  infinite 
resistance.  If  not  you  have  a  short  in  the  ionizing 
section. 

3.  Take a reading between the two  outside contacts on 

the top of the cell. You should have continuity. If you 
do not then there is a bad contact between one of the 
contacts  to  the  live  cell  plate.  Test  each  top  outside 
contact to the last plate in the cell to determine which 
contact is not mating properly. 

4.  Test the resistance between the outside contacts and 

the  cell  frame.  You  should  read  infinite  resistance.  If 
not you have a short in the collecting section. 

 

Replacing A Tungsten Ionizing Wire 

Replacement  wires  are  cut  to  the  correct  length  and 

have eyelets at each end for easy replacement. 

1.  Turn 

OFF

 power to Air Cleaner. 

2.  Remove cell from Air Cleaner. 

3.  Remove  all  parts  of  broken  wire  from  the  cell.  If 

necessary, the cell may be used temporarily with one 
wire missing until a replacement is received. 

4.  Place  one  end  of  the  loop  over  the  finger  at  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 Cleaner at the source. 

2.  Open the cover and remove the cell and prefilter from 

Air Cleaner. 

3.  Remove the fan blade from the motor shaft. 

4.  Remove  the  power  box  cover  panel.  Disconnect  the 

four  motor  wires  from  the  terminal  block.  Gently  pull 
the wires up into the motor compartment. 

5.  Remove the four hex nuts  holding the motor plate to 

the cabinet. Remove the motor and plate. 

6.  Remove the four hex nuts from the back of the motor 

plate to release the motor. 

7.  Replace the isolator rubbers on the motor plate. 

8.  Attach  the  new  motor  to  the  motor  plate  with  a  flat 

washer on both sides of the rubber isolator. Place the 
motor plate into the cabinet with the wires toward the 
plastic  bushing  to  allow  the  wires  to  be  feed  to  the 
power box. 

9.  Secure the motor plate to the cabinet. 

10.  Feed  the  motor  wires  down  through  the  plastic 

bushing and secure to the terminal block. 

#3 - White 

#4 - Red 

#5 - Yellow 

#6 - Black 

The  white  wire  on  units  with  a  remote  switch  control 
use a wire nut instead of terminal #3. 

11.  Reinstall the fan blade, cell and prefilter.  

12.  Replace  the  power  box  cover  panel  and  close  the 

cover. 

13.  Turn 

ON

  the  Air  Cleaner  and  test  the  motor  on  all 

speeds. 

 

REMOTE SWITCH CONTROL 

 

The  remote  switch  control,  if  ordered  with  the  unit, 

has  two  switches  which  control  power  to  the  unit  and 
control the speed of the motor. The remote switch control 
cannot be added to a non-remote unit. 

The  switch  control  can  be  mounted  in  a  convenient 

location  and  wired  back  to  the  unit  to  control  the 
functions.  The  control  box  has  holes  on  the  back  for 
mounting  and  knockouts  on  five  sides  for  the  electrical 
wire  to  be  attached.  A  terminal  block  is  mounted  inside 
the box to facilitate wiring. 

Run  an  approved  seven  wire  cable  between  the 

control  box  and  the  unit.  Refer  to  Fig.  6  for  wiring 
connections  between  the  control  and  the  unit.  Both  the 
remote box and the unit must be grounded for proper and 
safe operation. 

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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