Please read the following instructions carefully to ensure correct installation, safe operation and peak performance.
MODEL 2000S/2002S POWER SUPPLY
The Model 2000S/2002S Power Supply is a highly reliable unit that supplies 6000 volts of AC current to the In-line Ionizer.
ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS
A 6.5 foot grounded power cord is supplied with
the power supply. The unit must be plugged into a
grounded outlet or wired to a grounded control box.
MOUNTING THE POWER SUPPLY
The Power Supply can be mounted to any solid surface via the mounting tabs extending out from the bottom side of the unit or placing the unit
in an enclosure. Keep in mind the positioning of the Ionizing Bar when locating the Power Supply. A standard 6.5' power cable is supplied with
the bar.
Once the unit has been mounted, switch the unit to the OFF position (the lighted rocker switch is located on the side of the unit near the cord
end —rock the switch downward) and then route the power cord to the designated outlet. (The Power Supply can be wired directly to a machine
switch so the unit is only running when the machine is running and off when it is not.) The Power Supply is now ready to receive the Ionizing Bar.
Note: Always keep the Power Supply powered OFF when the system is not in use. Unplug or disconnect the power to the controller when the
system is being serviced.
THE IN-LINE IONIZING NOZZLE
The Model 5860 is a relatively lightweight unit. The high voltage cable has screw-in type connectors enabling quick and easy hook-up to the unit
itself and the power supply.
Air Fittings: Barbed fittings will accept a 1⁄2" hose. Cut into the existing airline and install the nozzle. Other 1⁄4 BSP threaded fittings can be used.
Air Requirements: The air should be clean and dry. Moisture and/or contamination in the air can cause decrease in performance and/or
irreparable damage to the nozzle.
Note: Maximum air pressure should not exceed 60 PSI
The Model 5860 In-line Ionizer is not designed to be pressurized (placed in a closed loop system). The discharge end of the in-line should
not be restricted by shut-off valves. Air shut-off valaves should always be located upstream of the unit. Pressurization of the Model 5860
can cause damage to the unit.
It is recommended that the Model 5860 In-line Ionizer be installed as close as possible to the discharge end of the compressed air system
to maximize ionization and optimize static removal. Effectiveness can be dramatically reduced by long distance conveyance of the ionized
air through tubes, hoses, or grounded metal surfaces.
POWER CABLE CONNECTION
Before connecting the In-Line Ionizer to the Power Supply switch the rocker switch to the OFF position or disconnect the electrical power to the
unit. Screw the high voltage connector into either jack of the Power Supply. Each jack has the same output voltage. Where multiple nozzles are
installed, two nozzles can be plugged directly into the Power Supply. Note: If any excess cable has to be coiled do not coil any tighter than a 6"
The Model 5860 is a compact static neutralizing compressed air ionizing nozzle.
Air Valve -
correct placement
air ow
MODEL 5860 IN-LINE IONIZER
INSTALLATION & OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
Ratings:
Input Volts:
115VAC Standard (#2000S) or
220VAC optional (#2002S)
Output Volts: 6000VAC
Air Valve -
incorrect placement
In-Line Ionizer
air ow
Cycles: 50/60
Starting Load: <0.5 amps
Running Load: <0.5 amps
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