CUSTOM PACKAGED ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER Model 75 Series Units WITHOUT Wash System • • • INSTALLATION OPERATION SERVICE For Model Numbers 75- ______-01 & -03 Electrostatic Precipitators for Commercial & Industrial Applications 101 McNeill Road • Sanford, NC 27330 (919) 775-2201 • Fax: (919) 774-8771 • (800) 884-0002 www.trioninc.com MANUAL PART NO.
TABLE OF CONTENTS SECTION I DESIGN For The System Design Engineer Page 1. General Description ................................................................................................................... 1 2. System Design and Layout........................................................................................................ 1 3. Outdoor Installations .................................................................................................................
SECTION I DESIGN If space prohibits, turning vanes, air baffles or other means may be utilized. Ducting – where attached to the cabinet collars – should be gasketed, caulked or otherwise made watertight. FOR THE SYSTEM DESIGN ENGINEER 1.
Preferably, straight down from the drain pan supply through the floor. The normally recommended drain line trap, to seal off the cabinet from the drain against the system pressure, should be located in the heated interior. If not installed in this manner, heat wrap or other means should be employed to prevent freezing. Clean-outs are recommended to be installed in all drain lines.
one Red for the collector, are factory furnished. Each lead is to be run in separate conduit and must be of continuous run (do not splice) between the controller and the ionizing-collecting cell terminal connection in the junction box. sloped toward the cabinet drain pan for an 18-inch length. Duct securement to the collar may be completed using the predrilled flange. The seam should be made air and watertight by caulking or gasketing. (b).
size, are electrically charged (positively) as they pass through a high voltage ionizer. These charged particles are then attracted and adhere to a series of parallel collecting plates, which form the negative elements of an electrostatic field. are required for the ionizer sections and 6.5 KVDC for the collector sections of the cells. The ionizer consists of charged stainless steel spiked blades spaced between grounded electrodes.
The ATS controller and remote PWM box both have LED indicating lights to show power to the PWM power supplies. Flickering or failed LED’s indicate electrical arcing and/or power failure. 2. Filter-equipped exhaust systems shall not be operated with filters removed. 3.The posted instructions for manually operating the fire extinguishing system shall be kept conspicuously posted in the kitchen and reviewed periodically with employees by the management. 5. Periodic Maintenance A.
When a cleaning service is used, a certificate showing dates of inspection and/or cleaning shall be maintained on the premises. WARNING Flammable solvents or other cleaning aids shall not be used. power supply and the ionizing-collecting cell(s) they energize. The quantity of power supplies per unit is dependent upon unit size with one or two power supplies for each ionizing-collecting cell tier in height.
(4) Outage in the power supply. Look for charred or burned components or a loose wiring connection. Replace power supply or reconnect wiring. (5) Defective indicating light. Replace light. them away from any point of contact and energize the power supply. a. If either high voltage lead is defective the light will indicate the trouble. Each lead may then be checked separately by disconnecting them, one at a time, from their respective terminals at the power supply.
Troubleshooting Reference Chart PROBLEM/ SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE LOCATION REASON - CORRECTION Ionizing Section of Cell 1. 2. 3. Collecting Section of Cell 1. 2. 3. 4. 1. Short Circuit High Voltage Leads Indicating Light Not Glowing 2. Power Supply Control 1. 2. 1. 2. 3. Power Supply Indicating Light Not Glowing Open Circuit Electronic Air Cleaner Housing 1. 2. 3. 1. 2. Indicating Light Flickering High Resistance Short High Voltage Circuit 3. 4. 5.