REPLACING AN IONIZING WIRE
If an ionizing wire should break, it can be replaced as follows:
1. | Remove all pieces of broken wire. Make sure sup- |
|
| ports at each end are in good condition and not bent |
|
| out of shape. |
|
2. | Hook the new wire onto the support at one end. |
|
3. | Hold your finger against the support at the other end |
|
| (Figure 21) and hold the ionizing wire between thumb |
|
| and forefinger as shown or use needle nose pliers. |
|
| Press inward on spring support. Hook end of wire | Support |
| over small tab at end of support and release. Make | |
|
| |
| sure wire is securely anchored at each end. | Ionizing |
|
| Wire |
Figure 21
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
Rated Capacity
Max. Pressure Drop
Cell Weight
Power Pack Weight
Unit Weight
Power Consumption
Electrical Input
Electrical Output
@6450 VDC (nom) Max. Ozone Output Temperature Rating
SST1000
600 - 1200 cfm
.08 in. W.G.
(2)7 lbs. each
9 lbs.
35 lbs.
40 Watts (Max)
120 VAC 60 hz.
1.0 Ma
.05 ppm
40 F to 125 F
SST1400 1000 - 1600 cfm
.08 in. W.G.
(2)9 lbs. each
9 lbs.
42 lbs.
40 Watts (Max)
120 VAC 60 hz.
1.2 Ma
.05 ppm
40 F to 125 F
SST1600 1000 - 2000 cfm
.12 in. W.G.
(2)9 lbs. each
10 lbs.
38 lbs.
40 Watts (Max)
120 VAC 60 hz.
1.5 Ma
.05 ppm
40 F to 125 F
SST2000 1600 - 2200 cfm
.09 in. W.G.
(2)9 lbs. each
10 lbs.
45 lbs.
40 Watts (Max)
120 VAC 60 hz.
1.7 Ma
.05 ppm
40 F to 125 F
9