Trion Air Boss ATS, 147207-001 manual Mount Control, Complete Wiring, Check Out for System Start-up

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7. Mount Control

Mount the wash control, also containing the high voltage power supplies, in the selected location. It must be mounted indoors out of the weather and should be at eye level to ease in monitoring unit operation and as close to the ATS unit as practical. Allow sufficient space in front of the access door for service. Refer to Figure 3 for mounting hole layout and dimensions.

8.Complete Wiring

(a). High Voltage Wiring

WARNING:

EXERCISE ALL THE NORMAL PRECAUTIONS WHEN WORKING WITH HIGH VOLTAGE AND COMPLY WITH NEC AND ALL APPROPRIATE LOCAL CODES.

The high voltage wiring entails interconnecting the power supply(s) with the ionizing-collecting cell(s) located in the electronic air cleaner section cabinet. On multicell units, the wiring between the cells within a tier is automatically made with intercell spring contacts.

Refer to the Field Wiring Diagram Figure 6. Two 50 ft., (or the length specified) high voltage leads, one for the ionizer and one for the collector, are factory furnished. When the installation requires more than one power supply, a set on leads is furnished for each supply. Ring type connectors have been factory installed at the cell termination of the leads. After the leads have been run and cut to the proper length, the slip-on connectors, shipped on their respective power supply terminals, should be secured by both crimping and soldering. For working ease, the power supply(s) may be removed from their retaining slide channels by removing the single bolt in the top corner of the circuit board. Each lead is to be run in separate rigid conduit and must be of continuous run. (Do not splice.) Knockouts are provided in the section housing pilasters for conduit connection.

(b). Primary Wiring

Refer to the Field Wiring Diagram - Figure 6. The primary wiring should be completed using rigid conduit in accordance with prevailing electrical codes.

The wash control is the main distribution point for all primary wiring. The wiring includes the input supply to the control and the interconnections between the control and the following components:

1.Detergent feeder

2.Manifold drive motors*

3.Solenoid valves*

4.Door interlocks*

5.Blower motor starter/disconnect

6.Temperature sensor (when specified)

7.Fire suppression control (when specified)

*One each for impinger and electronic air cleaner

9.Fire Suppression System (when specified to be factory supplied)

The installation of the fire suppression nozzles, fire sensor device, the components within the chemical cylinder housing and the interconnections of the components has been completed at the factory. The authorized fire control contractor must complete the remote mechanical “Pull,” any other hookup or tie-in, final test and inspection. Refer to fire control system outline drawing, Figure 7.

Mount the fire extinguishing system instructions in the designated area that is conspicuously located. This should be in the kitchen or a well occupied work area and is normally near the control.

10. Check Out for System Start-up

When the installation has been completed, assure that the equipment is ready for start-up by checking the following:

A.All construction debris is removed from the modular section cabinets and the adjoining ductwork.

B.The inside of the power supply/control housing and the detergent feeder tank is clear of any foreign materials.

C.The drain lines from the section drain basin are clear and that the line is completely connected to its point of termination.

D.All supply line piping is completed and wash water is available.

E.When required, assurance that the fire suppression system has been inspected and tagged into service by an authorized person.

F.Supply line power is available and electrical wiring is completed to the following components:

1.ATS Control

2.Blower motor starter

3.Manifold drive motors

4.Solenoid valve

5.Door interlock

6.Temperature sensor (when specified)

7.Ionizing-collecting dells

8.Fire suppression system, as applicable

G.NOTE: Do not put the initial supply of detergent into the detergent tank. This is to be done after volume settings are made at start-up.

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Contents Air Boss ATS Manual Part no -001 DecemberTable of Contents For the System Design Engineer IntroductionGeneral Description Safety Note System Design and LayoutFire Suppression Systems For the Installing Contractor Complete Wiring Mount ControlCheck Out for System Start-up For the Maintenance Engineer Risk of Electric ShockDescription and Principles of Operation Initial Start-up Page Wash Control and Detergent System Settings Kitchen Exhaust ApplicationsRoutine Maintenance Preventative MaintenanceWater Wash System every 4 to 6 months Motors every 24 monthsSection IV Trouble Shooting Trouble ShootingPoints of High Voltage DC Potential Spare Parts Description QTYTroubleshooting Reference Chart Problem Probable Location Reason Correction Symptom CausePage Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page Page
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