TABLE OF CONTENTS Page I. Specifications...........................3 II. Pr eparation For Installation ......................4 New Unit Inspection........................4 Operation ............................4 How It Operates..........................4 Unit Operation ..........................4 Ducting Application ........................5 III. Installation ............................5 Liquid Aerosol Installation ......................5 Electrical Installation ........................6 IV. Maintenance ..........................6 Cleaning ............................6 Inspections ...........................7 V.
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 Trion representative. The unit can be either wall-mounted or chain-hung. Trion can supply eyebolts.
Ventilation Handbook from your local Trion 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.
A. All construction debris is removed from the ionizing- collecting cells, drain connections and ductwork. B. The drain line from the Trion drain basin is clear and completely connected to its point of termination. C. Supply line power is available and electrical wiring is completed to the junction box.
Collector elements still wet – Allow more drying time Inspections b. See “Continuous arcing noise” below The motors and blowers on Trion T1300 and T2600 air 3. Continuous arcing noise and flickering indicating cleaners have sealed ball bearings and never need light lubricating.
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