LIQUID AEROSOL APPLICATION
INSTALLATIONS
The unit is equipped with a sump, drain hole sized to accept a ½” NPT fitting.
For the collection of liquid contaminant:
1.Install drain fitting to allow for the attachment of a liquid collection cup or drain hose. A drain fitting is available from your representative. An “S” trap is required in the drain hose to ensure proper drainage of the collected liquid.
2.Raise the front corner of the unit, opposite of the drain corner, ½” to enable the collected liquid to flow to the drain sump.
Contaminants to be collected – such as oils in vaporous state – must be condensed into particulate form prior to entering the
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION
All units must be wired directly in the junction box on the access door side of the unit. Use NEC Class I wiring methods. Size branch circuit protection in accordance with the NEC. Refer to the appropriate enclosed wiring diagram in the attached figures.
WARNING:
EXERCISE ALL THE NORMAL PRECAUTIONS WHEN WORKING WITH HIGH VOLTAGE AND COMPLY WITH NEC AND ALL APPROPRIATE LOCAL CODES.
Check Out for System Start-up
When the installation has been completed, assure that the equipment is ready for
A.All construction debris is removed from the ionizing- collecting cells, drain connections and ductwork.
B.The drain line from the Trion drain basin is clear and completely connected to its point of termination.
C.Supply line power is available and electrical wiring is completed to the junction box.
IV. MAINTENANCE
The following instructions are for use by qualified personnel.
WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK
These serving instructions are for use by qualified personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in the operating instructions unless you are qualified to do so.
SAFETY NOTE:
Factory designed access to all electrically charged high voltage components contain electrical interlocks for the safety of operating personnel. Any additional access that may be provided in the system, where there is access to high voltage, must be equipped with such interlocks. Interlocks are readily available from the factory.
Cleaning
The
The frequency of cleaning is dependent on the type of contaminant being collected. Liquid aerosol requires less cleaning while welding smoke may require more frequent cleaning.
The unit should be kept clean to maintain the maximum collection efficiency.
Note: Trion Tridex Detergent is specially formulated for use with Trion electronic air cleaners. Use of other cleaners and detergents, not specifically approved by Trion, can cause possible failures in the unit and will void any and all warranties on our equipment.
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