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STANDARD AIR CLEANING STAGES (FILTERS SUPPLIED WITH THE UNIT) 

The PRED750 comes equipped with two progressively efficient pre-filters mounted in the pre-filter 

compartment, and a final stage HEPA filter, located inside the cabinet: 

 

The first-stage 1" deep, coarse particulate pre-filter (F621) is designed to capture particles 100 microns 

or larger. 

 

The second-stage 2" deep, particulate pleated pre-filter (H502) is designed to capture particles 10 

microns or larger. 

 

Each HEPA filter (H161606-99) is tested & certified to capture at least 99.97% (9,997 out of 10,000) 0.3-

micron particles. 

 

Note: The particulate filters included with this unit do not remove odors, vapors or gases, including volatile 

organic compounds. 

 

ALTERNATE SECOND STAGE FILTER: VAPOR-LOCK® CARBON FILTER 

(MUST BE PURCHASED SEPARATELY) 

Vapor-Lock® pleated, high-capacity, carbon filters (part # VL1002) are available for capturing OVG. This 2"-deep 

filter can be used in place of the second-stage H502 pleated pre-filter to reduce airborne OVG by chemically 

bonding the OVG molecules to the surface area of the carbon granules, via a process known as adsorption. The 

VL1002 filter also provides a similar level of particulate filtration efficiency to the H502 pre-filter. 

 

Effective carbon adsorption is dependent upon the amount of carbon & exposed carbon granule surfaces, and 

the dwell (contact) time the OVG molecules have with the carbon granules. Operating the unit at lower speed 

settings to increase dwell time can therefore improve OVG adsorption, though it is highly unlikely that all of the 

OVG will be removed in one pass of air through the unit. Operating the unit in the recirculation mode can 

increase effectiveness, by exposing OVG particles to multiple– passes through the Vapor-Lock filter. 

 

It is almost impossible to provide accurate estimates to two commonly asked questions: “how much time will it 

take to capture all of the OVG?”, and “how do I know when a carbon filter should be replaced?” Unfortunately, 

unknown factors, such as concentration levels, fresh-air intake volume, temperature, and humidity prevent 

establishment of any more accurate ‘rule of thumb’ than one’s sense of smell. Since off-gassing of adsorbed 

OVG can occur when the adsorption capacity of the filter is reached, replace the carbon filter as soon as odor 

breakthrough is sensed. More detailed information on carbon adsorption can be found in an article titled: 

“Activated Carbon: How Is It Used? How Does It Work?”

  which can be found on the Abatement Technologies 

website, www.abatement.com. 

 

HOW TO DETERMINE THE REQUIRED NUMBER OF AIR FILTRATION DEVICES (AFD) 

1.

 

Calculate the total air volume (V) in cubic meters (ft³) within the enclosed containment area by 

multiplying the length (L) x the width (W) x the height (H), all in meters (V = L x W x H). 

2.

 

Determine the minimum number of air changes per hour (ACH) specification. When no ACH number is 

specified, most users target at least 6 ACH for construction areas. Building in a safety factor to 

compensate for filter loading, duct losses, reduced voltage and other factors that can reduce actual 

installed airflow is a good practice. For example, if 6 ACH is the objective, you might design for 8 ACH. 

3.

 

Select an Abatement Technologies air filtration device (AFD) model and determine the peak airflow 

rating for that model in cubic feet per minute (CFM). 

4.

 

Determine the total number of AFD required using the following formula: Quantity = (V x Design ACH) / 

(AFD Rating x 60) 

5.

 

Always round up to the next whole number. For example, if the total number of AFD required is 2.13, 3 

units are recommended, not 2. 

 

Summary of Contents for PREDATOR PRED750

Page 1: ...ODEL PRED750 INSTRUCTION MANUAL Ⓓ ABATEMENT TECHNOLOGIES INC U S PATENT D742495 CANADIAN PATENT 2852880 Abatement Technologies Inc Abatement Technologies Inc Georgia USA 800 634 9091 Abatement Technologies Ltd Ontario Canada 905 871 4720 www abatement com ...

Page 2: ... N H502 Alternate Second Stage Filter 2 High Capacity Vapor Lock Carbon Filter P N VL1002 3 Final Stage 99 97 HEPA Filter P N H161606 99 4 HEPA Filter Retaining Brackets 5 Motorized Impeller located inside cabinet 6 Pre filter Access Door 7 Control Panel 8 Carrying Handle 9 Air Intake 10 nominal diameter 10 Exhaust Outlet 10 nominal diameter ...

Page 3: ...re filter for capturing low concentrations of odors vapors gases and volatile organic compounds collectively known as OVG is also available Types of contaminants captured by particulate pre filters HEPAfilter or carbon filters Dirt Lung damaging particles Low concentrations of OVG Dust Metal fumes Low concentrations of Volatile Organic Compounds VOC Drywall dust Smoke Saw dust Mold and fungal spor...

Page 4: ... by exposing OVG particles to multiple passes through the Vapor Lock filter It is almost impossible to provide accurate estimates to two commonly asked questions how much time will it take to capture all of the OVG and how do I know when a carbon filter should be replaced Unfortunately unknown factors such as concentration levels fresh air intake volume temperature and humidity prevent establishme...

Page 5: ...50 feet in length Make certain that any extension cords used do not reduce power to the unit to less than 110 volts Use of a voltmeter to confirm adequate voltage is recommended 4 Check to ensure that any circuit to which the unit is connected is protected by a 15 ampere circuit breaker The unit itself is equipped with a 12 amp circuit breaker 5 This unit should be connected to a three prong prope...

Page 6: ...isconnecting it from an electrical outlet Failure to do so will cause arcing and could result in personal injury fire hazards and or damage to the unit Do not disconnect the power cord from supply receptacle while the unit is operating Warning To reduce risk of electrical shock do not expose this unit to water or rain Do not touch the electrical outlet or power cord s with wet hands or while stand...

Page 7: ...ctrical outlet 2 Power Indicator Green light that indicates speed control switch is ON and system is connected to power source 3 Speed Control Switch Serves as the power switch and provides a variable adjustment to the speed of the motorized impeller 4 Filter Change Indicator Red light that indicates excessive restriction on intake or loading of the filter s and that filter change procedures shoul...

Page 8: ...utside of the containment area either directly to the outdoors or into another part of the building To maintain negative pressure the air exhaust must exceed the air supply by the greater of 10 or 170 m3 h 100 CFM To achieve this differential the air supply volume to the area may have to be reduced Negative pressure levels should be continuously monitored 2 Recirculation used to reduce concentrati...

Page 9: ...ing Guide STACKING THE UNITS The PRED750 Portable Air Scrubber units can be stacked up to 3 units high total The bottom of the unit is designed to nest into the top of another PRED750 unit Since the filters are accessed through a hinged door the filters can be changed while in the stacked configuration It is not recommended to stack more than 3 units high due to safety as well as the compounding w...

Page 10: ... manual Filters can be changed earlier if desired to maintain a minimum required flow rate The unit should be cleaned with a damp cloth or a water based cleaner sanitizer as needed Do not use harsh chemicals solvents or detergents to clean the unit Warning Keep electrical components dry as their exposure to liquids poses a safety hazard and can damage components Test the GFCI located on the unit s...

Page 11: ...ontaminant indicating that the filter should be replaced Note The filters are not reusable therefore do not attempt to clean and reuse them Caution Abatement Technologies PREDATOR Portable Air Scrubber units are designed to meet or exceed standards for high efficiency air filtration equipment Use only Abatement Technologies parts including replacement filters Use of non Abatement Technologies part...

Page 12: ... control panel the gasketed side of the HEPA filter will be against the internal wall Note The HEPA filter is delicate and should be handled with care When removing or reattaching the HEPA filter retaining brackets do not touch the filter media otherwise damage to the filter and leakage of contaminated air could result 6 Replace the two metal brackets and secure the brackets with the screws Import...

Page 13: ...llows daisy chaining Up to 5 PRED750 units can be daisy chained together including the unit that is plugged into the building receptacle Pre filter access Hinged no tools pre filter access door with turn and latch closure and neoprene gasket First stage pre filter 1 deep coarse particulate pre filter Part Number F621 Second stage pre filter 2 deep pleated particulate pre filter Part Number H502 Al...

Page 14: ...gth of flex duct or eliminate restrictions Remove carbon filter from polybag Note If the unit does not start or malfunctions after carefully following the TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE call Abatement Technologies service department at 800 634 9091 U S or 905 871 4720 Canada for assistance COMPONENT REPLACEMENT Warning To reduce the risk of fire electrical shock or personal injury always turn the unit OFF ...

Page 15: ...pecifications shall be held for Purchaser s shipping instructions which instructionsPurchasershall furnishpromptlyuponrequest ATI sliabilityshallinnoeventextend beyond replacement repair or refund of the purchase price and ATI shall not be liable under any circumstances for special contingent or consequential damages nor for loss damages or expenses directly or indirectly arising from the use of t...

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Page 19: ...TCH13 CAM LATCH 2 13 HARDWRE153 HINGE 2 14 HARDWRE137 SHORT RUBBER FOOT 2 15 HARDWRE138 LONG RUBBER FOOT 2 16 1753 CONTROL PANEL BOX 1 17 ELE164 CAPACITOR 1 18 CTRLPNL101 CONTROL PANEL ASSEMBLY 1 19 1754 CONTROL PANEL PLATE 1 20 H5015 SPEED CONTROLLER 1 21 H5016 SPEED CONTROL KNOB 1 22 LAMP08 AMBER LAMP 1 23 LAMP10 GREEN LAMP 1 24 ELE71 GFCI RECEPTACLE 1 25 ELE152 12 AMP CIRCUIT BREAKER 1 26 ELE22...

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