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Industrial Electrostatic Air Cleaner ® SMOG-HOG Models MC-01B & MC-01C User Guide...
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SMOG-HOG unit. For quick future reference, fill in the system and filter information in the spaces below. Should you need assistance, call the Parker customer service number shown below. To expedite your service, have the following information available when contacting Parker.
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SAFETY PRECAUTIONS We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on the SMOG-HOG Electrostatic Air Cleaner. Always read and obey all safety messages. This is the safety alert symbol. This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you and others. All safety messages will follow the safety alert symbol and the word “DANGER”, “WARNING”, or “CAUTION”.
It is impossible to list all potential hazards Voltage: 120 VAC FOR MC-01B; 400VAC FOR MC-01C associated with the SMOG-HOG in each application. Proper use of the equipment should be discussed with Parker or your local Weight: 315 lbs. SMOG-HOG representative. Operating personnel should be aware of, and adhere to, the most stringent safety procedures.
3.2 Pre-filter Section 4.3 Supports The SMOG-HOG is designed for bottom support or hanging The aluminum mesh pre-filter serves two purposes. The first pur- support from the top of the unit. Bottom supports (available from pose is to protect the coalescing filter and subsequent unicells. It factory) can be located onto any flat surface, such as a machine does this by removing the large “chunks”...
5. Operation 6. Maintenance and Manual Cleaning C A U T I O N THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS ARE FOR THE USE OF TRAINED PERSONNEL ONLY. Risk of electrical shock. A residual DC voltage will remain on high voltage components for a short time C A U T I O N after power is removed.
Detergents are avail- solutions or allowed to soak for extended periods (e.g., overnight), able through Parker for specific applications and contaminants. especially at elevated temperatures. Extended soaking (e.g., days) Detergent Strength. Detergent concentration, or “strength,” in a...
6. Blower has been checked for heavy buildup, cleaned if cleaned. Voltage output of the power packs should also be required. checked when maintenance is performed. Parker and/or your local representative can provide assistance in 7. Troubleshooting choosing the best method for cleaning SMOG-HOG components in your application.
7.4 Power Pack/AC Voltage Checks/Visual The following conditions could exist: Inspection (Refer to Figures 1, 5 and 8.) 1. High voltages are below the normal operating range of the ionizer and/or collector cell circuit (dirty unicell components?). 1. Refer to Section 7.3 “Note” before proceeding. Activate and Operating Range: deactivate interlock switch as required when performing trouble- Ionizer: 10.0 to 11.5 KVDC...
7.6 Measuring for High Voltage (DC Only) To correctly check power pack high voltage output, a high voltage probe with a scale from 0 to 15 KVDC is necessary, refer to manufacturer’s instructions for proper usage. 7.7 Checking Ionizer Section (Refer to Figures 2 and 5) 1.
7.10 Troubleshooting Guide Problem cause solution Blinking indicator lamp to the power 1. Excessive contaminant buildup 1. Manually clean the unicell pack enclosure, continuous clicking/ in the ionizer and/or collector cell components and filter media, refer snapping noise. components causing arcing. to sections 6.2 to 6.4 or isolate problem, refer to Sections 7.5 to 7.8.
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7.10 Troubleshooting Guide (Cont’d) Problem cause solution Poor ventilation at the process. 1. Blower rotation is incorrect. 1. Check blower housing for arrow rotation. 2. Extreme buildup of contaminant to the filter media and unicell 2. Manually clean the filter media and components, obstructing air flow.
Testing Collector Cell Section 8. Bench Test Procedure The cell can be tested in the same manner as an ionizer with the following exceptions: THE FOLLOWING IS FOR THE USE OF • Step 1 - Select one collector cell section to be tested. TRAINED PERSONNEL ONLY •...
NOTE: IF REPLACEMENT WIRES ARE NOT AVAILABLE, 9.3 Returning Parts REMOVE BROKEN WIRES AND SPRINGS FROM When returning parts directly to Parker for any reason, call Parker THE ASSEMBLY UNTIL PARTS ARE AVAILABLE. for a return material authorization number (RMA). Mark this...
PARKER and its agents with respect to such PRODUCT. The aforementioned PRODUCT warranty cov- ers replacement parts only and in no event will PARKER be responsible for labor or transportation charges for the removal, reshipment, or reinstallation of the parts. Replacement parts will be provided via INCOTERMS EXW from Parker’s Lancaster NY location.
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