Trion 75 Series Operation And Service Manual

Trion 75 Series Operation And Service Manual

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CUSTOM PACKAGED
ELECTRONIC
AIR CLEANER
Model 75 Series Units
INSTALLATION
OPERATION
SERVICE
Electrostatic Precipitators for
Commercial & Industrial
Applications
101 McNeill Road  Sanford, NC 27330
(919) 775-2201  Fax: (919) 774-8771  (800) 884-0002
www.trioninc.com
MANUAL PART NO. 154024-001
Accepted For Use
City of New York
Department of Buildings
MEA 288-01-E and 88-99-E
03/09

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  • Page 1 CUSTOM PACKAGED ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER Model 75 Series Units  INSTALLATION  Accepted For Use OPERATION City of New York  SERVICE Department of Buildings MEA 288-01-E and 88-99-E Electrostatic Precipitators for Commercial & Industrial Applications 101 McNeill Road  Sanford, NC 27330 (919) 775-2201 ...
  • Page 2: Section I Design

    Note: Trion Tridex Detergent is specially formulated be equipped with such interlocks. Interlocks are for use with Trion electronic air cleaners. Use of readily available from the factory. other cleaners and detergents, not specifically...
  • Page 3 NFPA and acceptable to the Authority Having The drain line, located under the ionizing/collecting cell Jurisdiction. access door at the lowest point of the Trion cabinet drain pan, should be piped with as short a run as ****WARNING**** possible to the heated interior of the building.
  • Page 4: Section Ii Installation

    (Refer to Figure 3). length. As a result, any wash water splash back Contact the local Trion Sales Office or the factory if occurring during the washing operation will run back into questions arise, or any additional information is the drain pan.
  • Page 5: Section Iii Operation & Service

    B. The inside of the controller and detergent tank are clear of any foreign materials. C. The drain line from the Trion drain basin is clear and 7. Mount Controller completely connected to its point of termination.
  • Page 6 3. Initial Start-up A. Inspect the inside of the adjoining ductwork and 2. General Description Trion cabinet to be sure it is clean and free of any The ionizing-collecting cells (contaminant collecting debris or construction materials. Especially note the elements) are housed in the cabinet on slide rails. They opening in the drain basin for any restrictions.
  • Page 7 G. Be sure that all access door interlocks are closed. H. Close the system electrical supply switches, making power available to the Trion controller and the system fan. Turn the controller selector switch to the “ON” position. The blower should run (if installed) and the power supply(s) should be energized.
  • Page 8: Mode Switch

    L. Programming Time Clock for Automatic Wash Kitchen Exhaust Applications M. For safe and proper operation adhere to the following instructions and procedures: 1. Exhaust systems shall be operated during all periods of cooking in restaurant applications. MODE SWITCH DAY ARROWS 2.
  • Page 9 If substitutes connections should be checked for securement and are used, they must be approved by Trion, so as to tightened or reworked as required. not void the warranty. They should be safe for use in ventilation systems and non-caustic, as 95% of D.
  • Page 10 dependent upon unit size with one or two power supplies for each ionizing-collecting cell tier in height. WARNING Other than the basic hand tools, it is advantageous to Flammable solvents other flammable have a volt/ohm/milliammeter with a 20 KVDC high cleaning aids shall not be used.
  • Page 11 For specific recommendations, consult the Trion factory contact.) The short symptoms will still exist for the or nearest Sales Office. Consideration, however, should section in which the short is located.
  • Page 12 Troubleshooting Reference Chart PROBLEM/ PROBABLE LOCATION REASON - CORRECTION SYMPTOM CAUSE Ionizing Section of Cell Dirty insulator(s) – Clean Defective insulator(s) – Replace Foreign Object Between Ionizing Bar and Ground electrode - Remove Collecting Section of Cell Dirty insulator(s) - Clean Defective insulator(s) –...

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