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Model | SMOG-HOG PSG |
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Category | Air Cleaner |
Manufacturer | Parker |
Application | Industrial air purification |
Technology | Electrostatic Precipitator |
Filter Type | Electrostatic cells |
Applications | Welding fume, oil mist, smoke, dust collection |
Power Supply | 115V/1Ph/60Hz |
Noise Level | 65 dBA |
Dimensions (L x W x H) | 36" x 24" x 16" |
Explains the two-stage electrostatic precipitation process and airflow.
Defines PSG series components and standards compliance.
Explains the PSG configuration code and model identifier.
Details power packs converting AC to high voltage DC for unicells.
Describes the ionizer section with wires and ground plates.
Explains the collector cell section with parallel plates.
Describes prefilters and afterfilters for air distribution and particle collection.
Explains junction boxes for 115 VAC power entry and field connections.
Lists optional components like odor filters, coils, and blowers.
Guides on selecting a suitable location near the source with utility proximity.
Specifies required clearances for component and electrical access.
Outlines requirements for skidded and unskidded system supports.
Details mechanical, electrical, and drain requirements, including traps.
Emphasizes quality ducting, sealed connections, and proper pitching.
Instructs on thorough inspection of components upon delivery for damage or shortages.
Provides guidelines and cautions for unloading units using forklift trucks.
Outlines procedures for unloading large units using cranes and spreader bars.
Offers advice on protecting system components during extended storage.
Details installing skidded PSG systems, including unicell and filter handling.
Describes the features and installation of inlet/outlet plenums.
Covers installation requirements for motor/blower assemblies.
Explains the need and installation of pre-conditioning equipment for efficiency.
Guides on the sequence of installing system sections.
Provides instructions for leveling base-mounted and skidded sections.
Details installation of blowers with vibration isolators.
Covers proper drain pipe connections, traps, and sloping.
Discusses wash water supply connections for In-Place Cleaning.
Refers to system layout drawings for heating/cooling coil installation.
Outlines electrical installation requirements and safety precautions.
Explains the function and installation of remote status panels.
Describes integration with Building Maintenance Systems (BMS).
Lists essential checks before initiating system operation.
Details the critical process of adjusting blower belt tension.
Explains how to measure blower motor current and address issues.
Guides on adjusting motor pulley for airflow and speed control.
Covers power pack operation, voltage range, and indicator lights.
Explains the meaning of remote status panel indicator lights.
Details the function of the push rod and grounding bar.
Discusses odor filtration media and installation timing.
Provides instructions for the In-Place Cleaning wash cycle.
Explains procedures for bringing the PSG system online.
Describes the process for scheduling and conducting an on-site start-up.
Outlines general periodic maintenance tasks for optimal performance.
Details the required daily wash cycle for In-Place Cleaning systems.
Suggests intervals for manual cleaning of system components.
Discusses appropriate detergent types and buffering agents.
Guides on selecting correct detergent concentration for cleaning.
Explains the effectiveness of hot water in cleaning and recommended temperatures.
Describes how agitation and impingement aid in contaminant removal.
Emphasizes allowing adequate time for detergent reaction.
Details the proper rinsing process for cleaned components.
Specifies drying requirements for components before system operation.
Describes the soak tank method for cleaning components.
Outlines using a portable pressure washer for cleaning.
Mentions automatic parts washers as a cleaning option.
Advises on cleaning the PSG cabinet and checking power packs.
Defines acceptable appearance criteria for cleaned unicell components.
Lists acceptable appearance criteria for prefilters and afterfilters.
Details acceptable appearance criteria for cabinet components.
Provides step-by-step instructions for replacing ionizer wires.
Details the procedure for replacing door feed-thru insulators.
Explains how to replace indicator lights on the power pack enclosure.
Guides on replacing component access door gaskets to prevent leakage.
Details how to adjust the power pack enclosure push rod.
Instructs on the proper lubrication intervals and methods for blower bearings.
Lists the necessary tools for troubleshooting the PSG system.
Outlines preliminary checks to perform before detailed troubleshooting.
Provides a general procedure for diagnosing PSG system issues.
Guides on checking power pack indicator lights for operational status.
Details troubleshooting steps for unicell component issues indicated by flashing lights.
Explains how to measure high voltage outputs using a probe.
Outlines the bench test procedure for electrical problems.
Presents a table of problems, causes, and recommended solutions.
Provides information on ordering replacement parts and contact details.
Explains the process for returning parts to Parker.
Details freight cost policies for returned and shipped parts.
Lists parts for the power pack enclosure assembly with quantities.