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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS .........................................................................................ii
1. INTRODUCTION  ................................................................................................. 1

1.1 Description and Operation  ............................................................................. 1
1.2 Electrical Characteristics  ............................................................................... 1
1.3 Specifications  ................................................................................................. 1

2. INSTALLATION  ................................................................................................... 1

2.1. Packaging  ..................................................................................................... 1
2.2 Inspection Note  .............................................................................................. 1
2.3 Installing the Extraction Arm Assembly  ......................................................... 1

3. OPERATION  ....................................................................................................... 1

3.1 Turning the Unit On  ....................................................................................... 1
3.2 Operating the Unit  ......................................................................................... 2

4. MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING  ...................................................................... 2

4.1 Cleaning Schedules  ....................................................................................... 2
4.2 Component Cleaning  ..................................................................................... 2
4.3 Periodic Maintenance  .................................................................................... 3
4.4 Other Maintenance  ........................................................................................ 3

5. TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE  ............................................................................ 3

5.1 How to Check High Voltage  .......................................................................... 4
5.2 Checking for Ionizer High Voltage  ................................................................. 4
5.3 Checking for Cell High Voltage  ..................................................................... 4
5.4 Determining the Loss of High Voltage  ........................................................... 5
5.5 Checking Air Movement (Blower and Drive)  ................................................. 5

6. REPLACEMENT PARTS  .................................................................................... 6

6.1 Ordering Parts  ............................................................................................... 6
6.2 Returning Parts  .............................................................................................. 6

7. TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART ................................................................. 7
8. PCN PARTS LIST ................................................................................................ 8
9. WIRING DIAGRAM  ............................................................................................. 9

Summary of Contents for UAS SMOG-HOG PCN

Page 1: ...OWNER S MANUAL PORTABLE ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATOR SMOG HOG PCN ...

Page 2: ...the following information available when contacting UAS UAS ORDER ________________________________________________________________ UNIT MODEL _______________________________________________________________ UNIT SERIAL ________________________________________________________________ SYSTEM ACCESSORIES ______________________________________________________________________________ ___________________...

Page 3: ...ting the Unit 2 4 MAINTENANCE AND CLEANING 2 4 1 Cleaning Schedules 2 4 2 Component Cleaning 2 4 3 Periodic Maintenance 3 4 4 Other Maintenance 3 5 TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 3 5 1 How to Check High Voltage 4 5 2 Checking for Ionizer High Voltage 4 5 3 Checking for Cell High Voltage 4 5 4 Determining the Loss of High Voltage 5 5 5 Checking Air Movement Blower and Drive 5 6 REPLACEMENT PARTS 6 6 1 Order...

Page 4: ...e explosive Use non flammable cleaners Keep flammable materials and vapors such as gasoline away from unit The unit should be inspected frequently and contaminants removed to prevent excessive accumulation which may result in flash over or fire damage Operate only in a safe and serviceable condition Operating temperature to the air stream should not exceed 120 F DANGER WARNING WARNING CAUTION C A ...

Page 5: ...r x 132 long Hood Size 18 x 12 oval Wheels Two 8 20 3 cm wheels and two 5 12 7 cm Swivel locking casters 50 Hz optional Factory set Nominal airflow rating 2 INSTALLATION 2 1 PACKAGING The Smog Hog PCN is shipped in three containers One consists of the main cabinet and operating components The second is the factory assembled extraction arm with duct in place The third is the hood 2 2 INSPECTION NOT...

Page 6: ...oth push to test buttons to remove residual charge from the components 2 Open the door and slide components out of the cabinet If the collected particulate is dry gently tap the components to remove loose particles Components can be cleaned by soaking in a hot solution of industrial grade cleaner that is safe for use with the aluminum components in the PCN It is extremely important to thoroughly w...

Page 7: ...rt on page 6 Normal Operation 1 Turning the toggle switch on allows 115V 1 60Hz supply to the blower and high voltage power pack see Wiring Diagram page 8 2 The indicator light is on and its glow is bright and steady indicating high voltage is present at the power pack 3 Air draw through the welding hood to the PCN unit is adequate 4 Unit is clean Abnormal Operation 1 The indicator light is off ev...

Page 8: ...f Possible Cause a The toggle switch is in the off position b The unit does not have 115V 1 60Hz input c The door safety switch on the inside of the collection component access door is defective or not activated d The access panel safety switch located behind the blower access panel is defective or not activated e Cabinet internal wiring has an open circuit Corrective Action a Reset the toggle swi...

Page 9: ... out the high voltage power pack See Figure 6 a Remove both high voltage leads from the end of the power pack b Measure high voltage use probe at terminal No 8 output to ionizer and terminal No 7 output to collector c If no voltage is present or voltage is below minimum replace the power pack Note Minimum reading with high voltage wires removed 11KV at terminal No 8 ionizer and 7KV at terminal No ...

Page 10: ...e following information available for prompt service 1 Unit model number on nameplate blower access door 2 Unit serial number on nameplate blower access door 3 Part number of part s see parts list 6 2 RETURNING PARTS When returning a defective part under warranty you need to call UAS for a Return Material Authorization RMA number This control number assures you receive prompt service so it should ...

Page 11: ...7 Revised 09 09 Smog Hog PCN Series Models 7 TROUBLESHOOTING FLOWCHART ...

Page 12: ... Blower Pulley 1 9 31 0083 Drive Belt 1 10 17 0010 Wheel 8 2 11 17 0012 Caster 5 Swivel 2 12 03 1000 Short Out Spring Assly 1 13 18 1931 Dust Pan 1 14 20 0326 Toggle Switch 1 15 21 1216 Power Pack 1 16 22 0001 Motor 1 2 HP Tot Encl 1 17 23 0001 Motor Base 1 18 32 0171 Blower 1 19 32 0172 Blower Support 2 20 33 0001 Pre filter Alum Mesh 1 21 02 0044 Ionizer 1 22 02 2339 Collection Cell 1 23 39 0124...

Page 13: ...ystem for use on epoxy paint 2 Label to be adhesive backed with black characters on white stock with clear plastic laminate 3 Minimum character height shall be 3 32 except 41 2349 shall be 1 16 in 4 Vendor s U L recognized mark must be per the U L recognized component directory 5 Alt size 3 x 5 9 WIRING DIAGRAM ...

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Page 16: ... wear and tear This warranty will be void with respect to equipment that is subject to unauthorized repairs or modifications UAS makes no warranty as to goods manufactured or supplied by others This warranty is subject to any limitations in UAS quotation and may not be modified except by a written instrument signed by the President or Vice President of Sales of UAS THIS WARRANTY IS EXCLUSIVE AND I...

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