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Brand | Parker |
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Model | SMOG-HOG PSG-22 |
Category | Air Cleaner |
Language | English |
Provides critical safety guidelines for operating the air cleaner, emphasizing fire, electric shock, and injury prevention.
Explains the two-stage electrostatic precipitation process used by the PSG Series for particle removal.
Lists and describes key components like Power Packs, Unicell Ionizer Section, Collector Cell Section, and Filters.
Essential checks before operating the PSG unit, including component installation and electrical connections.
How to measure blower motor current and troubleshoot issues related to overload or exceeding FLA ratings.
Guidelines for power pack operation, including voltage range and the importance of electrical interlocks for safety.
Procedures for initiating wash cycles and troubleshooting issues with the In-Place Cleaning system.
Pre-troubleshooting checks to identify common issues like toggle switch position or component alignment.
A systematic approach to diagnosing PSG problems, starting with power pack indicator lights and escalating as needed.
Detailed steps to diagnose power pack indicator light issues, involving voltage checks and component disconnections.
Further diagnostic steps to pinpoint issues within the ionizer or collector cell circuits causing flashing indicator lights.
Instructions on using a high voltage probe to measure output from the power pack for ionizer and collector circuits.
Procedure for testing unicells or power packs electrically to identify problems after manual cleaning.
Steps for installing PSG systems, including alignment, leveling, and connecting utilities and components.
Outlines periodic maintenance activities required for optimal system performance and longevity.
Discusses key criteria for effective manual cleaning: detergent, strength, temperature, agitation, and duration.