REPLACING AN IONIZING WIRE
REPLACING AN IONIZING WIRE
REPLACING AN IONIZING WIRE
REPLACING AN IONIZING WIRE
REPLACING AN IONIZING WIRE
If an ionizing wire should break, it can be replaced as
follows:
1. Remove all pieces of broken wire. Make sure sup-
ports at each end are in good condition and not bent
out of shape.
2. Hook the new wire onto the support at one end.
3. Hold your finger against the support at the other end
(Figure 21) and hold the ionizing wire between thumb
and forefinger as shown or use needle nose pliers.
Press inward on spring support. Hook end of wire
over small tab at end of support and release. Make
sure wire is securely anchored at each end.
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS
Rated Capacity
600 - 1200 cfm
Max. Pressure Drop
.08 in. W.G.
Cell Weight
(2) 7 lbs. each
Power Pack Weight
9 lbs.
Unit Weight
35 lbs.
Power Consumption
40 Watts (Max)
Electrical Input
120 VAC 60 hz.
Electrical Output
1.0 Ma
@ 6450 VDC (nom)
Max. Ozone Output
.05 ppm
Temperature Rating
40 F to 125 F
SST1000
SST1400
1000 - 1600 cfm
.08 in. W.G.
(2) 9 lbs. each
9 lbs.
42 lbs.
40 Watts (Max)
120 VAC 60 hz.
1.2 Ma
.05 ppm
40 F to 125 F
Support
SST1600
1000 - 2000 cfm
.12 in. W.G.
(2) 9 lbs. each
10 lbs.
38 lbs.
40 Watts (Max)
120 VAC 60 hz.
1.5 Ma
.05 ppm
40 F to 125 F
9
Ionizing
Wire
Figure 21
SST2000
1600 - 2200 cfm
.09 in. W.G.
(2) 9 lbs. each
10 lbs.
45 lbs.
40 Watts (Max)
120 VAC 60 hz.
1.7 Ma
.05 ppm
40 F to 125 F