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3.5.13 Building Maintenance System (BMS) 
An alternative to the remote status panel is the BMS (signal relay 
modules) which also includes additional features other than only 
monitoring the power pack enclosure(s); refer to unit Electrical Draw-
ings or Sequence of Operation documentation to determine if the 
BMS is part of the PSG system. Some of the additional features 
(from the PSG system to BMS), a common signal indicating high 
voltages are not within specifications to the power pack enclosures, 
indicating the operational status of the PSG system, indicating the 
operational status of the In Place Cleaning System, (from BMS to 
PSG system), placing PSG system on or off line, and fire system 
contact disabling the PSG power pack circuit and make up blower. 
Signal relays for the BMS are usually located in the unit Main Electri-
cal Panel or the power pack enclosures, refer to unit Electrical Draw-
ings. The Building Maintenance System (BMS) is supplied by others. 
THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS ARE FOR THE 
USE OF TRAINED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY. 
 
The PSG unit should be inspected frequently and col-
lected contaminant removed from the system regularly 
to prevent excessive accumulation which may result in a 
ashover or risk of re. 
Hazardous live and moving parts are exposed during the 
troubleshooting procedures. 
 
Power pack enclosure(s) service voltage is 120VAC. This 
can be lethal. Voltage (120 VAC) is present within the 
power pack enclosure even though the toggle switch is 
placed in the off position. 
 
Risk of electrical shock. The high voltage circuits to 
the ionizer and collector should be grounded before 
removing the power pack, high voltage wires, door 
feed-through insulators and unicell(s). The grounding 
procedure can be accomplished by waiting one minute 
after placing the toggle switch in off position to the 
power pack enclosure or refer to Figures 12 and 13. The 
power pack total current output is limited to a maximum 
of 5 milliamps to assure personnel safety.  
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3.5.11 Electrical Field Installation 
 
    ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD 
 
When electrical control panels are supplied by others 
an electrical interlock should be provided for the pow-
er pack circuit to the Smog-Hog PSG and the system 
exhaust blower. This provides safe operation of the 
PSG. Do not operate the power pack circuit with the 
system exhaust blower off line. 
All electrical work should be performed by a qualified electrician 
in accordance with local electrical codes. Disconnect electrical 
power before installing or servicing electrical components. The 
PSG is manufactured per job specifications and Parker speci-
fications, refer to unit Electrical Drawings. Dashed lines on unit 
Electrical Drawings identify field wiring requirements and possible 
certain recommended equipment not supplied by Parker. When 
additional equipment is specified for field installation, refer to  unit 
System Layout Drawing and unit Electrical Drawings. If the PSG 
is skid mounted, interconnection wiring may have been com-
pleted at the factory. Do not mount auxiliary electrical equipment 
on or inside Parker equipment unless specifically authorized by 
Parker. Such unauthorized action may void the system warranty. 
Parker provides solid-state programmable logic controllers (PLC) 
on various systems. The PLC operates on a low (24 VDC/120 
VAC voltage and is susceptible to faults induced by the close 
proximity to higher voltage wires. Accordingly, the following 
should be observed during electrical installation: 
1.  Three-phase leads should not be located within 4 inches of the 
solid-state controller. 
2.  Care should be exercised when drilling conduit entry holes to 
protect PLC and other electrical components from metal chips 
and dust. Failure to comply with these instructions can result in 
a fault condition requiring repair or replacement by authorized 
service personnel. Costs of such repair or replacement are the 
responsibility of the user/installing contractor. 
3.5.12 Remote Status  
This panel serves as a monitoring device indicating the opera-
tional status to each power pack enclosure for the end user; refer 
to unit Electrical Drawings or Sequence of Operation documen-
tation to determine if the remote status panel is part of the PSG 
system. The remote status panel or unit Main Electrical Panel 
(if amber lights are integrated to main panel) should be located 
remotely from the PSG system preferably in an area which is ac-
cessible and not installed by the PSG system. The panel located 
by the PSG system serves no purpose since there is an indica-
tor light to each power pack enclosure. The remote status could 
also consist of a beacon light assembly located in an accessible 
area for monitoring. The illumination of the beacon light indicates 
a failed condition to one of the power pack enclosures. Flasher 
modules for each power pack enclosure is either located in a 
separate panel, the unit Main Electrical Panel, or in each power 
pack enclosure.       
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