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revised 10/09
Smog-Hog
PSH Series Model
TO CHANGE GASKET
1. remove existing gasket, making sure to scrape off
any residual silicone sealant.
2. trim one edge of gasket neatly and evenly.
3. the door gasket should be formed to the complete
cabinet lip edge before applying silicone sealant.
Place the trim edge at the top center of the cabinet
lip edge and press gasket in place, ending at the
same location. Do not trim excess.
4. remove door gasket and apply silicone sealant to
the inside of gasket or on the inside edge of the
cabinet lip edge. Place the trim edge at the top
center of the cabinet lip edge and press gasket in
place, ending at the same location, trim excess.
remove excess silicone sealant and make sure the
gasket is firmly bottomed on the lip edge by tapping
with a rubber mallet or the gasket may not seal
against the door properly.
9.5 Power Pack Enclosure Push Rod
Adjustment
tools required:
• 6” adjustable or 5/16” open-end Wrench.
refer to figure 13.
1. close module door (10) with ionizers and
collector cells installed.
2. open power pack enclosure lid cover (3).
3. Loosen 5/16” hex jam nut (9), then back off push
rod extension (1) to end of threads.
4. close power pack enclosure lid cover, listening
for point where limit switch (4) is engaged.
5. adjust rod extension (1) inward until limit switch
(4) engages approximately one inch before the
power pack enclosure lid cover closes (3).
6. tightened hex jam nut (9).
7. close power pack enclosure pack lid cover (3).
9.6 Blower Lubrication
the blower bearings require lubrication at a 2 to 3
month interval (petroleum lubricant lithium nLGi grade
2 grease). the bearings should be lubricated with the
blower in operation. a hand operated grease gun is
required performing one to two injections slowly, do
not exceed two injections. excessive injections/grease
will cause bearing seal failure, contributing to bearing
failure.
10. TROUBLESHOOTING
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CAUTION
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CAUTION
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WARNING
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CAUTION
Troubleshooting should only be completed by
qualified and trained personnel.
Hazardous live and moving parts are exposed
during the troubleshooting procedures.
Power pack enclosure(s) service voltage is
120VAC. This can be lethal. Voltage (120 VAC)
is present within the power pack enclosure even
though the toggle switch is placed in the off
position.
RISK OF ELECTRICAL SHOCK.
The high voltage circuits to the ionizer and
collector should be grounded before removing
the power pack, high voltage wires, door feed
through insulators and ionizers and collector
cells. The grounding procedure can be
accomplished by waiting one minute after
placing the toggle switch in off position to the
power pack enclosure or refer to Figures 17
and 18. The grounding procedure statement is
not identified within Section 10, but should be
performed. The power pack total current output
is limited to a maximum of 5 milliamps to assure
personnel safety.