Model SH-PP Owner’s Manual
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When removing system components from storage,
check gaskets, seals and electrical components for
long-term effects of exposure to moisture and dust
before proceeding with installation.
4.3
Installation Planning
Drawings should be reviewed and plans completed for
handling and installing the SMOG-HOG
®
Air Cleaning
System. Location, support, structure ductwork and work
sequence should be identified to assure an orderly
installation.
Location
System should be located for safe maintenance access.
Locating the system indoors eliminates the climate
associated problems when maintenance is required.
Clearances
Component Access Door. A clearance of 36 inches is
recommended for door opening, allowing for removal/
installation of the ionizers, collector cells and filters.
Electrical Enclosure Access. A minimum of 24 inches
is required from overhead obstructions to allow access
to electrical top boxes. At least 36 inches of side
clearance allows reasonable access to power and
control panels.
Bottom Working Clearance. Plumbing access beneath
the unit should be at least 24 inches.
Supports
The SMOG-HOG
®
Air Cleaning Systems can be
supported with factory channel support (optional) or
without factory channel support. Typically, lifting points
are identified on the system layout drawings, including
pertinent installation notes. These system support points
serve to facilitate handling by the user or the designated
installing contractor. Field structural support design is
the responsibility of the installer to provide adequate
bearing support. SMOG-HOG
®
Air Cleaning Systems
are not designed from hanging support from the top of
the unit.
Utilities/Drains
Mechanical and electrical service requirements are
clearly indicated on the system layout drawing. The
drain pipes from the SMOG-HOG
®
Air Cleaning System
should be equipped with a drain trap, refer to Figure 4.
Ductwork
Quality ductwork is important to optimum system
performance and to the integrity of the entire installation.
Sealed connections prevent air and liquid leakage
during operation. Systems handling oily emissions
should have all-welded seams, with ductwork pitched to
proper collection points, usually toward the SMOG-
HOG
®
itself. Duct velocities should generally be within
1500 to 2500 FPM. Gaskets and sealant must be
compatible with the material collected and the
temperature of the airstream.
4.4
Installation
SMOG-HOG
®
Air Cleaning System subassemblies are
usually shipped to the job site on flatbed trailers. Most
can be handled by forklift truck, but final placement may
require a crane. See system layout drawing for weights,
sizes and notes detailing responsibilities of the installer.
Unloading By Forklift. A SMOG-HOG
®
Air Cleaning
System may be unloaded by use of forklift trucks, refer
to Figure 5. Extreme caution should be exercised to
guarantee that the load is lifted at its center of gravity.
When placing the unit on the ground, blocks should be
located under the component exactly where placed
during shipment.
The preferred method of lifting large components is the
use of a spreader bar, refer to Figure 6, 7 and 8 to
guarantee vertical pull on lifting eyes/lugs on the system
component. SMOG-HOG
®
Air Cleaning Systems over
two tiers high should not be handled by forklift.
Unloading By Crane. Handling of larger SMOG-HOG
®
Air Cleaning Systems is a job for a competent rigger.
Spreader bars should be located over the lifting lugs.
SMOG-HOG
®
Air Cleaning Systems are factory
prewired. With proper planning, refer to Installation
Planning, final installation should be straight forward.
The SMOG-HOG
®
subassemblies (multiple passes if so
required) should be rigidly supported with required
clearances, refer to Installation Planning.
Larger SMOG-HOG
®
subassemblies may be shipped
horizontally with the ionizers, collector cells and filter
media shipped on a separate skid. Do not install these
components until the SMOG-HOG
®
Air Cleaning System
is installed.
!
C A U T I O N
Ductwork and accessories attached to the SMOG-
HOG
®
System must be independently supported.
!
C A U T I O N
When systems are shipped disassembled, certain
sections may be fastened together to minimize truck
space. Remove shipping bolts prior to handling these
components.
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