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Owners Manual
PREPARATION FOR INSTALLATION
This manual should be carefully read before
starting the preparation and installation of the air cleaner. The
installation should conform to all local ordinances associated with building
codes and electrical code required for the unit. Authorities having
jurisdiction should be consulted before installation is made. If there are
no local codes, the installation should conform to the National Electrical
Code.
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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. |
The 575V, 3 Phase unit does not have internal
motor overload protection. The installer must provide overload protection in
accordance with National Electrical Code, Canadian Electrical Code, Part 1
or other applicable electrical codes.
For maximum air cleaning efficiency, your air cleaner should be located as
specified by your BPA representative.
The unit can be either wall-mounted or chain-hung. Trion can supply
eyebolts.
NEW UNIT INSPECTION
Immediately, upon receiving the unit, carefully examine the
package for damage during transit. If the unit is damaged, contact the last
carrier for claim filing and contact your BPA representative. While
unpacking the unit, look for concealed shipping damage. If there is damage,
it should be reported to the last carrier for claim filing.
OPERATION
What is your Electronic Air
Cleaner? Your air cleaner is a high efficiency contaminant collector
designed to remove up to 95% of the dust, smoke, liquid aerosol and other
pollutants from the air passing through it.
HOW IT OPERATES
Polluted air is drawn into
the unit by the belt driven blower on a
T1300 or T2600 unit. The T1001 and T2002
units require an external air handler to
move the air. After passing through a pre-filter,
the particles in the air are given an electrical charge supplied by the
power supply. As the particles enter the collector cells, these charged
particles are attracted to and collected on grounded collecting plates.

UNIT OPERATION
Control Switch (A): The control switch is located on the cell access
door. It controls the operation of the power pack (and the belt driven
blower on the T1300 and T2600). The control switch should be in the “OFF”
position when the cell access door is open for maintenance of the unit.
Indicating
Light (B): The light located adjacent to the control switch is an
indicator of the performance of your electronic air cleaner. When the
control switch is “ON”, the blower should operate on the T1300 and T2600,
and the indicator light should glow. If the light does not glow or if it
continually flickers and is accompanied with a continual snapping or arcing
noise, the air cleaner requires attention and may need to be cleaned.
Cell Access Latches (C): The cell access latches are located on the
door near the intake end of the unit. To open the cell access door, lift and
turn the latches counter clockwise.
Arcing (snapping or cracking noise): An occasional arcing noise may
be emitted from the air cleaner. This is a normal occurrence caused by
exceptionally large pieces of dirt, etc., entering the collecting elements.
In addition, an arcing noise accompanied by a flickering of the indicating
light may be noticed after washing the cells. Should this occur, allow more
drying time. Also,see “Troubleshooting Chart”, for additional causes of
arcing.
The louvers on the grill are adjustable so the direction of airflow can be
controlled as desired.
NOTE: The unit is equipped with an interlock switch for your safety.
The unit will not operate if the cell access door is not closed securely.
NOTE: an interlock switch does not protect the blower access door on
the T1300 and T2600. Do not attempt to operate the unit unless the door is
fastened securely.
DUCTING APPLICATION
The T1300 and T2600 air cleaners are designed for both free
hanging applications and limited duct system applications. The duct systems
must be carefully designed to keep the external static pressure to a minimum
while still moving the required amount of air. Some added static pressure
could be overcome by adjusting the blower drive pulleys or using a more
powerful motor. Capture hoods and duct design information may be obtained
from the Industrial
Ventilation Handbook or from your local BPA representative.
To maintain the selected cleaning efficiency, it is important to assure that
the total air volume (capacity in CFM or m3/hr) is uniformly distributed
across the entire face area of the unit. The metal mesh filters, perforated
plate or mist suppressors provide some resistance to effect even air
distribution. However, since most air ducts are designed to handle air
velocities greater than the rated velocity of the air cleaner, it is
necessary to properly transition any attached ducting. If possible, a
contraction ratio of 1 in 3 (approximately 20°) should be maintained. If
space prohibits, turning vanes, air baffles or other means may be utilized.
Ducting – where attached to the cabinet collars – should be gasketed,
caulked or otherwise made watertight.
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