Emerson SST1600, SST1000, SST2000 manual HOW the AIR Cleaner Works, Construction of the AIR Cleaner

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HOW THE AIR CLEANER WORKS

Dirt particles flowing through the ducts (Figure 1) first enters the pre-filters (A) where large particles (hair, lint, etc.) are trapped. Smaller particles (smoke, dust, pollen, etc.) pass through these pre-filters and enter the ionizing section (B). Here each tiny particle receives a positive electrical charge. These charged particles then enter the collecting section

(C). This section consists of a series of aluminum plates which are alternately charged negative and positive.

The positive charge of the particles cause them to be repelled by the positive plates and attracted to the negative plates where they are collected . . . just as a magnet attracts iron filings.

Clean-filtered air re-enters the supply duct system.

White Dust (Lint)

An Electronic Air Cleaner is designed to collect two major types of contaminants: Irritants (Pollens, Spores, Molds, Bacteria, etc.) and Black Soiling Contaminants (Dirt and Smoke particles).

The residue on the collecting plates of an electronic air cleaner is black, indicating it is removing dirt from the air stream. After installing an air cleaner you may notice white dust (typically, long linty particles or fibers – from carpets, cotton materials or drapery fabrics). This material is not collected by the air cleaner because it does not contain the irritants or soiling contaminants listed above or settles out of the air before reaching the air cleaner. The presence of white dust does not indicate an air cleaner requires service.

A B C

Dirty Air In

Clean Air Out

Figure 1

Carbon (Charcoal) Filters

Odors are gas molecules, not particles. They cannot be removed by an Electronic Air Cleaner or by any other filtration media designed to remove airborne particles. However, some gases can be absorbed by an activated carbon filter or diluted with fresh outdoor air. When odors are present, the addition of charcoal filters will neutralize odors, such as cooking odors, pet odors, cigar and cigarette odors, ozone, etc. Optional charcoal filters are available for your Air Cleaner. Refer to the parts list for the charcoal filter part number for your Air Cleaner. Charcoal filters require replacement. They cannot be washed. While there is no rule of thumb for how often they should be changed, you can use your best judgement based on the odors you perceive in your environment.

CONSTRUCTION OF THE AIR CLEANER

Not only is your air cleaner easy to install, it is also easy to operate and maintain. Its basic components, and their functions, are as follows: (See Figure 2)

Cabinet - mounts to existing duct work and houses the collecting cells and pre-filters.

Collecting Cells - are made in two sections and perform the actual collecting of dust, dirt, and other impurities from the air. They contain the ionizing and collec- tion sections described above.

Cabinet

Pre-Filters

Handle

Each cell must be installed with the ionizing wires on the air entering side. Each cell must be oriented with the handles and contact button (Figure 2) toward the operator.

Pre-filters- are in two sections which are interchangeable. They serve as a pre-filter to trap large particles such as hair and lint before they can enter the cell sections.

Power Pack- contains operating and power on lights as well as the solid state components that convert the 120 volt power supply to the high-voltage, direct current required for the collecting cell.

Contact

Button

Collecting Cells

Contact

 

Button

Figure 2

Power Pack

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Contents SST Basic Tools Required Rules for Safe Installation and OperationTable of Contents Did YOU GET the Right Size AIR CleanerConstruction of the AIR Cleaner HOW the AIR Cleaner WorksPreinstallation Direction of AIR Flow Through AIR CleanerLocating the AIR Filter Basement Furnace Highboy Furnace Counterflow Typical Mounting PositionsInstallation Remove OLD Filter and Discard Clean Blower CompartmentInstallation Hot Neutral Grounding Conductor Front View Wiring InstructionsMaintenance and Washing Cleaning the CellsOperation Replacing AN Ionizing Wire SpecificationsBasic SST Service Guide Technical Repair Guide Power Supply Checkout Procedure Cell TestAIR Flow Monitor Test Ozone Reduction Electronic AIR Cleaner Retrofit ACR KitsRepair Parts Parts List for Electronic AIR Cleaners White-Rodgers Electronic Air Cleaner

SST1600, SST1400, SST2000, SST1000 specifications

Emerson’s SST series, including the SST1400, SST2000, SST1000, and SST1600, represents a line of advanced technologies designed to meet the demands of modern industrial automation. Each model within the SST series is engineered with unique features that cater to diverse applications while maintaining high performance, reliability, and efficiency.

The SST1400 is designed for medium-scale automation projects. It incorporates a powerful processing unit that ensures fast response times and enhanced processing capabilities. One of the standout features of the SST1400 is its intuitive user interface, which simplifies programming and monitoring tasks. Additionally, it offers extensive connectivity options, allowing seamless integration with a multitude of sensors and devices, thus enabling greater flexibility in application designs.

Next in the lineup is the SST2000, which is tailored for larger and more complex automation systems. The SST2000 boasts a higher processing power compared to its counterparts, supporting real-time data processing and advanced analytics. This model is particularly known for its robust security features, making it a suitable choice for industries where data integrity and protection are paramount. Moreover, the SST2000 supports various communication protocols, ensuring it can connect and communicate with legacy systems as well as modern IoT devices.

The SST1000 is the entry-level model in the series but comes packed with essential features that make it an excellent choice for smaller operations. It provides users with a cost-effective solution without compromising on basic functionalities. The SST1000 includes a range of built-in I/O options and is designed for easy scalability. Its compact design allows it to fit into constrained spaces while still delivering reliable control and monitoring capabilities.

Lastly, the SST1600 is a versatile model that bridges the gap between high performance and user-friendly operation. This system is optimized for mixed-automation environments, supporting various applications through its flexible architecture. With options for customizable modules, the SST1600 can easily adapt to specific operational needs. Key features include an onboard diagnostics system that enhances troubleshooting and maintenance, ensuring minimal downtime.

In conclusion, Emerson’s SST series—encompassing the SST1400, SST2000, SST1000, and SST1600—offers a range of automation solutions catering to various industrial applications. Each model is equipped with distinct features and technologies that collectively enhance performance, connectivity, and operational efficiency. Whether for small-scale or large-scale implementations, the SST series provides the flexibility and reliability required in today's automated environments.