Trion manual FM 1000E Electrostatic Troubleshooting, FM 1000 Media Troubleshooting

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will notice a light film, then a very definite collection will be evident at a later examination. When there is a noticeable build-up of dirt, it is time to wash.

In most areas the collecting cell should be washed every 12 weeks.

NOTE:

Dirt build-up on the ionizing–collecting cell should not be confused with dirt stains. Dirt stains are normal and should not affect efficiency.

STEPS FOR WASHING (Electronic Units Only)

1.Switch control switch “OFF”.

2.Remove pre-filter and cell.

3.Place components in automatic dishwasher, stationary tub, shower stall or over floor drain. Use hot soapy water and rinse thoroughly. (Ionizing wires are easily broken. Handle the cells with care.)

4.Replace pre-filter and cell.

5.Close cell access door.

6.Switch control switch to “ON”.

If arcing noise occurs due to wet cells, turn switch off and allow more drying time.

If there are any problems, refer to the service check list.

FM 1000E ELECTROSTATIC

TROUBLESHOOTING

THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR USE BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.

WARNING:

THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES WILL EXPOSE HAZARDOUS LIVE PARTS. DISCONNECT THE AIR CLEANER BEFORE PROCEEDING.

All TRION Electronic Air Cleaners are manufactured to give the user continued trouble-free service. However, as with all mechanical equipment breakdowns do occur.

The Troubleshooting Chart on this page will enable the user to pinpoint the cause of most problems. Refer to the Ordering Information section for replacement parts.

Before troubleshooting the unit, refer to the Wiring Diagram; check for proper wiring connections and the

input line voltage. A minimum voltage of 108 VAC is required.

After assembling and installing the unit, turn the control switch to one of the 3 positions.

1.The unit’s green “on” light should now be on indicating the unit has line voltage.

2.The voltage to the cell light (red) should be on indicating high voltage is being sent from the power supply to the cell. (Not on FM 1000 Media).

ARCING (SNAPPING OR CRACKING NOISE) Does not apply to FM 1000 Media

An occasional arcing noise may be emitted from the air cleaner. This is normal and is caused by an exceptionally large piece of dirt or other matter entering the collecting cell. An arcing noise may also be noted after cell washing. If this occurs and is consistent, allow more time for the cell to dry. Refer to Troubleshooting Chart.

CAUTION:

TROUBLESHOOTING WILL EXPOSE HAZARDOUS LIVE PARTS. DISCONNECT POWER BEFORE PROCEEDING. ALLOW THE CELL TO DISCHARGE AT LEAST 2 MINUTES AFTER POWER HAS BEEN TURNED OFF TO INSURE THERE IS NO RESIDUAL CHARGE.

FM 1000 MEDIA

TROUBLESHOOTING

THE FOLLOWING INSTRUCTIONS ARE FOR USE BY QUALIFIED PERSONNEL.

WARNING:

THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES WILL EXPOSE HAZARDOUS LIVE PARTS. DISCONNECT THE AIR CLEANER BEFORE PROCEEDING.

All TRION Air Cleaners are manufactured to give the user continued, trouble-free service. However, as with all mechanical equipment, breakdowns do occur.

Troubleshooting the unit is very easy as there are only three electrical components in the unit; the motor with the capacitor, the speed controller, and a light.

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FM 1000 specifications

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