AirClean systems POWDERSAFE AC794BE User manual

Raleigh, NC 27604 USA
Phone: 919-255-3220 • Toll Free: 800-849-0472 • Fax: 919-255-6120
Website: www.aircleansystems.com • Email: [email protected]
* Product designs are subject to change without notice. © 2013 AirClean® Systems, Inc. #ACOM1207PS-BE rev1
OPERATOR’S MANUAL
POWDERSAFE™
DUCTLESS BULK ENCLOSURE
Models:
AC794BE AC795BE AC796BE

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SECTION PAGE
Overview 3
Technical Specications 4
Installation and Assembly 5
Operating Instructions (for Powders and Particulate) and Alarm Messages 6
Operating Instructions (for Fumes and Vapors) and Alarm Messages 7
Airow Path 8
Side View with Disposal Port 9
View of Base with Bag Access and Collar 10
Controller Instructions 11
Programming Menus 11-12
Quick Keys 13
Maintenance:
• Pre-lters 14
• HEPA Filters 15
Options 16-17
Spare Parts List 18
Warranty 19
Shipping Claims 20
Contact Information 21
CONTENTS

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OVERVIEW
Bulk Enclosure
MODE SELECT SET
PROGRAMMING
QUICK KEYS
BLOWER PUMP LIGHT TIMER
AUX ALARM POWER
MODEL 300
CONTROLLER
AirClean® Systems PowderSafe™ Bulk Enclosures incorporate
the airow characteristics and HEPASafe™ ltration technology
of the PowderSafe™ Type B Enclosures while offering the
chemical adsorption capability of our ductless fume hoods.
The Bulk Enclosures provide effective operator protection from
potential exposure to toxic powders, particulate, chemical fumes
and vapors. The AirSafe™ automatic safety controller constantly
monitors airow and lter conditions.
Bonded Carbon Filter
Bonded carbon lters produce “no lter dust” normally associated with
carbon ltration. In the past, a HEPA “after” lter was required to protect
applications from carbon dust. AirClean® Systems has eliminated this
problem with “breakthrough bonded carbon technology.” Bonded carbon
lters are solid blocks of activated coconut shell carbon, held in a solid and
predictable matrix via proprietary binder. The lter has the same life as a
granular carbon lter, however, the carbon is much more evenly distributed
within the lter, eliminating “dead areas” found in granular carbon lters.
HEPA Filter
High-Efciency Particulate Air lters are designed to trap toxic powders and
bers associated with a variety of applications.
AirSafe™ Automatic Safety Controller
The AirSafe™ automatic safety controller provides operator
protection 24 hours a day. Incorporating a combination of
airow monitoring, lter monitoring, and gas detection the
AirSafe™ automatic safety controller allows you to breathe
easier knowing your safety is being constantly monitored.

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TECHNICAL SPECIFICATIONS
SPECIFICATIONS AC794BE AC795BE AC796BE
Physical Dimensions
Outside Dimensions 48”W x 36”D x 54”H 60”W x 36”D x 54”H 72”W x 36”D x 54”H
Inside Dimensions 42”W x 29”D x 35”H 59”W x 29”D x 35”H 71”W x 29”D x 35”H
Weight, including lters
Airow Characteristics
Low Airow Alarm AirSafe™ AirSafe™ AirSafe™
Volume of Filtered Air 500 CFM 500 CFM 660 CFM
Linear Face Velocity Variable Variable Variable
Electrical
Voltage 110 V or 220 V 110 V or 220 V 110 V or 220 V
Current 5.6 A / 2.8 A 5.6 A / 2.8 A 5.6 A / 2.8 A
Power Consumption 616 W 616 W 616 W
Operation
Speed Selection Auto / Manual Auto / Manual Auto / Manual
Construction
Front Panel Powder Coated Steel Powder Coated Steel Powder Coated Steel
Base and Sides Polypro Polypro Polypro
Sash Material Polycarbonate Polycarbonate Polycarbonate
Pre-lter1
Type ACFPRE1 ACFPRE1 ACFPRE1
Dimensions 12” x 24” x 1” 12” x 24” x 1” 12” x 24” x 1”
Requirements 3 4 4
Primary HEPA Filter2
Type ACFHEPA ACFHEPA ACFHEPA
Dimensions 12” x 24” x 3” 12” x 24” x 3” 12” x 24” x 3”
Requirements 3 4 4
Secondary HEPA Filter3
Type ACFHEPA ACFHEPA ACFHEPA
Dimensions 12” x 24” x 3” 12” x 24” x 3” 12” x 24” x 3”
Requirements 3 4 4
Bonded Carbon Filter4 (Optional)
Type (Application Based) (Application Based) (Application Based)
Dimensions 12” x 24” x 3” 12” x 24” x 3” 12” x 24” x 3”
Requirements 3 4 4
NOTE 1 - Your enclosure is shipped with the prelter(s) attached to the inside of the enclosure. AirClean® Systems prelters are ltrete
electrostatic particulate lters with 65% efciency for particulate down to 0.5 microns in diameter (PAO test). The pre-lter
must be checked on a scheduled basis. Refer to the “MAINTENANCE” section of this manual.
NOTE 2 - Your AirClean® Systems enclosure was shipped with the Primary and Secondary HEPA lters installed.
NOTE 3 - If your application is particulate-based only, a HEPA lter is required. The HEPA lters will not protect the operator from
any fumes.
NOTE 4 - Bonded carbon lters are required for chemical-based applications or when trying to contain aromas from powders. The
bonded carbon lter will not aid in the containment of particulate.

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SHIPMENT CONTENTS
• AirClean® Systems PowderSafe™ enclosure complete
• Operator’s Manual
• Power Cord
• Optional Equipment (if ordered)
INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Caution: This enclosure should not be installed near doors, windows or air conditioning/
heating/ ventilation systems. Air must be allowed to circulate freely around the enclosure.
Allow at least 3” between the top of the enclosure and any overhead cabinets or shelving for
adequate exhausting.
A. If ordered, assemble the mobile cart. Installation instructions are included with the cart and in
the “OPTIONS” section of this manual.
B. Place the enclosure on the cart or the counter.
C. Remove the prelter for inspection before use. Refer to the “MAINTENANCE” section of this
manual for complete instructions.
D. Connect the supplied power cord to the unit and to the power outlet. Flip the main power
switch of the unit above the power inlet module.
(Power cord connection located on the top of the enclosure)
This will activate the main power. The screen on the controller should light up and display the
time and the date.
E. Press the “Power” button on the controller. This will activate the controls for the enclosure. If
the blower does not activate press the quick key labeled, “Blower”. If the blower still does not
activate contact the technical support staff at the factory. Direct Dial 919-255-3220 or 800-849-
0472. Monday-Friday 8:00-5:00 PM EST.
INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - POWDERS & PARTICULATE
The following operating instructions are specic for containment of powders and particulate.
NOTE: Ensure that the INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION steps
have been completed.
A. To operate the enclosure:
1. Before use, ensure that you are not using an incompatible substance within the
enclosure. With a HEPA lter, use only powders in the enclosure. For other substances,
please call our ofce to verify compatibility before use (in this case, your lter may have
another model number). Direct Dial 919-255-3220 or 800-849-0472. Monday-Friday
8:00-5:00 PM EST.
2. Connect the supplied power cord to the unit and to the power outlet. Flip the switch on
the back of the unit above the power inlet module. This will activate the main power.
The screen on the controller should light up and display the time and the date. Allow the
enclosure to run for 5 minutes before beginning your application.
3. Perform any part of your process that involves powders or particulate inside your
enclosure.
B. When working within the enclosure, keep the front sash down and perform your
procedure in the center to rear of the enclosure.
C. If the low airow alarm sounds and/or lights up, the pre-lter or HEPA lter may be
clogged.
D. When this happens refer to the “MAINTENANCE” section of this manual.
REMEMBER: Following the instructions assures better protection of the operator
and the environment, and extends the life of the enclosure and lter. Correct use
of the enclosure is the responsibility of the operator!
The alarms that are built into the system are maintenance related. They are designed to tell the
operator about conditions that may affect the operation of the enclosure and decrease its
performance.
• ALARM CHG FILT - The change lter alarm is a chronological timed alarm that
turns on about two weeks before the HEPA lter should be changed. It serves as a
reminder to change the lter before it becomes blocked.
• ALARM FILT BP - the BP alarm comes on when either the prelter or the HEPA
lter becomes dirty and the enclosure requires immediate lter maintenance.
• ALARM LOW AIRFLOW - The Low Airow alarm comes on when the face velocity
drops below the pre-set limit.
ALARM MESSAGES

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OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS - FUMES & VAPORS
The alarms that are built into the system are maintenance related. They are designed to tell the
operator about conditions that may affect the operation of the enclosure and decrease its
performance.
• ALARM CHG FILT - The change lter alarm is a chronological timed alarm that
turns on about two weeks before the bonded carbon lter should be changed. It serves
as a reminder to change the lter before it becomes blocked.
• ALARM GAS DET - The gas detector alarm comes on when breakthrough
is detected.
• ALARM LOW AIRFLOW - The low airow alarm comes on when the face
velocity drops below the pre-set limit.
ALARM MESSAGES
The following operating instructions are specic for containment of fumes and vapors.
NOTE: Ensure that the INSTALLATION AND ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTION steps
have been completed.
A. To operate the enclosure:
1. Before use, ensure that you are not using an incompatible substance within the
enclosure. With a bonded carbon lter, use only liquids in the enclosure. For other
substances, please call our ofce to verify compatibility before use (in this case, your
lter may have another model number). Direct Dial 919-255-3220 or 800-849-0472.
Monday-Friday 8:00-5:00 PM EST.
2. Connect the supplied power cord to the unit and to the power outlet. Flip the switch on
the back of the unit above the power inlet module. This will activate the main power.
The screen on the controller should light up and display the time and the date. Allow the
enclosure to run for 5 minutes before beginning your application.
3. Perform any part of your process that involves liquids inside your enclosure.
B. When working within the enclosure, keep the front sash down and perform your
procedure in the center to rear of the enclosure.
C. If the low airow alarm sounds and/or lights up, the prelter or bonded carbon lter
may need to be changed.
D. When this happens refer to the “MAINTENANCE” section of this manual.
E. If the GAS DET alarm sounds, stop your process and call technical support immediately
at (800)849-0472.
REMEMBER: Following the instructions assures better protection of the operator
and the environment, and extends the life of the enclosure and lter. Correct use
of the enclosure is the responsibility of the operator!

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AIRFLOW PATH
Bulk Enclosure
A
B
C
Pre-filter
E
Sparkless /
Brushless Blower
Primary
HEPA Filter
Permanent
HEPA Filter
Bonded
Carbon
Filter
1) Air enters at “A” in an even horizontal laminar ow.
2) Contaminated air enters “B” where particulate is removed via electrostatic
pre-ltration and HEPA ltration.
3) Particulate free air moves upward to “C” where it enters the HEPASafe™
ltration area. This ltration is only challenged with particulate during
primary lter changeout.
4) Particulate free air then passes into “D”, the deep carbon lter bed, where
dangerous chemical fumes and vapors are removed.
5) Clean air is then exhausted at “E” for return to the laboratory.
How the PowderSafe™ Bulk Enclosure works:
D
AirSafe™
Automatic Safety
Controller

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Disposal Port
Rubber Band

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1. Remove Polycarb Cover
2. Place desired barrel on lift and center in hole of workstation
3. Raise lift so barrel breaks plane of base at a comfortable height.
4. Pull top of bag out of barrel and drape around polycarb ring.
5. Secure bag in place using rubber band.

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CONTROLLER INSTRUCTIONS
The AirSafe™ Automatic Safety Controller is the rst of its kind on the market. This
breakthrough was designed to give the user a variety of options with the ease of ngertip
control. The controller board consist of 13 keys, each with a specic function:
Allows the operator to move between
MODE different program screens.
Allows movement within each program
SELECT screen. The user modiable
portions of the screen will blink.
Allows operator to adjust the following
SET user denable settings:
• Face velocity • Time/Date
• Lab event timer • Gas detection
* All other settings are factory preset and should not be changed.
ALARM Allows deactivation of the audible alarm but keeps the visible
alarm armed.
POWER Turns on/off power to the controller and its keys. This DOES NOT
cut off power to the entire enclosure. (The main power switch is located above
the power inlet on the back, right-hand side of the enclosure.)
MAIN MENU - Displays the time and date when the main power is on and the controller
power is off. When controller power is activated the screen will display one
of the following and may be changed by pressing the “Select” down arrow key:
• Airow Monitor (Measured in Linear Feet per Minute)
• Lab Event Timer (Preset at 20 minutes)
• Current HEPA lter reading (measured in back pressure - BP)
• Current GAS DET reading (If a bonded carbon lter is installed)
NOTE: Activating the Lab Event Timer (by menu or Quick Key) will automatically switch
the main menu to display the timer countdown. To switch the display back to the Airow
Monitor, just toggle with the “Select” up arrow key.
PROGRAMMING KEYS
PROGRAMMING MENUS
MODE
SELECT
SET

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PROGRAMMING MENUS
BLOWER CONTROL – This menu is preset at the factory to meet O.S.H.A. face velocity
standards while in AUTOMATIC mode. From this screen you can:
• Turn the blower on/off.
• Switch from automatic to manual blower speed based on the application.
• Change the output of the blower.
TIMER – This menu allows the operator to turn the timer on/off and to program an
appropriate event time. Once the operator has programmed the desired time,
the Timer can be activated by touching the Timer Quick Key on the front of the
controller.
TIME/DATE – The operator can change displayed time and date.
ALARM SETTINGS – All alarm points for face velocity, HEPA lter and gas detection have
been preset by the manufacturer and should not be altered.
ALARM SCREEN – Allows the operator to turn the low airow, HEPA, and gas alarms on/off
in this screen. This controls both the audible and the visible alarms. If the
operator turns off the alarm in this screen, nothing (audible or visible) will alert
you if the airow is below the selected face velocity, the HEPA lter is clogged,
or the bonded carbon lter fails.
NOTE: The operator can deactivate the audible alarm, when it sounds, by
touching the alarm button on the controller. The visible alarm will still work.
FILTER – This menu shows the serial number and the purchase date of the lter. For
every new lter installed, a new lter serial number must be entered. Refer to
the “MAINTENANCE” section for complete instructions. The rst lter serial
number has already been entered for you prior to shipment.
BLOWER HOURS – Displays the hours and minutes that the blower has been active.
GAS DETECTOR – (for carbon enclosures only) A solid state hydrocarbon detector warns
the user of lter breakthrough. Alarms are audible and visible.
ADDITIONAL INFORMATION
• Keep the right hand side of the unit away from the wall and
turbulent places. Never install enclosures near doorways or high-trafc areas.
• To avoid confusion, each alarm has a distinctive sound and will ash what
the problem is on the display screen.
• A few minutes are needed for the airow sensor to warm up, stabilize, and
settle at the correct airow speed.
• Unless the operator turns the blower off (by Quick key or in the blower menu)
before turning the power off, the blower will automatically come on each time
the operator activates the unit.
• Anything the operator changes within the program is automatically saved.
• Allow each enclosure to run ve minutes, before use, to stabilize
the environment.

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MODE SELECT SET
PROGRAMMING
QUICK KEYS
BLOWER PUMP LIGHT TIMER
AUX ALARM POWER
MODEL 300
CONTROLLER
BLOWER - Default screen will continuously display face velocity while blower is
activated.
PUMP - Inactive key for enclosure.
LIGHT - One touch to enable uorescent light, if installed.
TIMER - User denable lab event timer.
AUX - Inactive key for enclosure.
Figure 6, AirSafe™ automatic safety controller layout.
• All other settings are factory pre-set and should not be changed.
QUICK KEYS

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Pre-lters
Pre-lters should be checked each month. In most cases, they should be changed every 1 to 3
months. Prelter replacement is required when discoloration of the prelter occurs or when the low
airow alarm comes on. See the “PRE-FILTER CHECK/REPLACEMENT” section of this manual
for complete instructions.
HEPA Filters
The HEPA lter must be changed atlease every two years. See the “FILTER REPLACEMENT”
section of this manual for complete instructions.
The HEPA lter must be changed every two years or whenever it is clogged. The frequency with
which the lter must be changed depends upon usage. OSHA and the American Conference of
Government Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH) have published guidelines for Threshold Limit Values
(TLV’s) of exposure to chemicals and particulate. Local regulations may also contain specic
TLV’s. It is the express responsibility of the user to follow these regulations.
If the level of the substance being used exceeds the published TLV’s prior to the annual change
date, the HEPA lter must be changed. If the lter is changed prior to the annual date, it should be
changed every two years from this new date.
Pre-lter Check / Replacement
A. To check the Pre-lter:
1. Look through the sash to the inside of your unit. The pre-lter and pre-lter grid are located at the back of
the unit.
2. Look through the slats on the pre-lter grid. If the prelter is discolored (the original color is green),
replacement is needed.
B. To replace the Pre-lter:
1. Don the proper PPE for handling the substance that have been used inside the hood (refer to the MSDS
sheets).
2. Turn the unit on and make sure that the blower is running.
3. Place an appropriate poly bag on the base of the enclosure. You will place the saturated pre-lter inside
the bag and seal it before removing it from the hood.
4. Remove the 4 black knobs or 6 polypropylene clips that hold the prelter grid in place. This will expose
the clogged pre-lter. Do not remove the pre-lter from the hood!
5. Remove the pre-lter from the pre-lter grid and place it inside the poly bag. Wipe any residue off of the
pre-lter grid and base of the enclosure. Place the rag inside the bag with the pre-lter and seal the bag.
Dispose of the pre-lter in accordance with your local guidelines for the substances that have been used
inside the hood.
6. Inspect the HEPA lter for blockage. If replacement is needed, refer to the “FILTER REPLACEMENT”
Type B, sub-section of this manual for complete instructions.
7. Place the new pre-lter into the pre-lter grid and secure into place with the 4 black knobs or 6
polypropylene clips.
8. Dispose of your PPE in accordance with your local guidelines for the substances that have been used
inside the hood.
MAINTENANCE

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FILTER REPLACEMENT
A. To remove the spent ACFHEPA lter:
1. Turn the unit on and make sure that the blower is running. The safety lter, located in the top of the
workstation, will protect you from any residual powders that might come off of the saturated primary
HEPA lter while replacing it.
2. Place 2 appropriate poly bags on the base of the workstation. You will place the saturated prelter and
HEPA lter inside the bag and seal it before removing it from the hood.
3. Don the proper PPE for handling the substance that have been used inside the hood (refer to the
MSDS sheets). Remove the 4 black knobs holding the prelter grid in place. This will expose the
saturated pre-lter. DO NOT REMOVE THE PRE-FILTER FROM THE HOOD!
4. Remove the pre-lter from the pre-lter grid and place it inside the poly bag. Wipe any residue off of
the pre-lter grid and base of the workstation. Place the rag inside the bag with the pre-lter and seal
the bag.
5. With a small wrench, remove the ¼ - 20 hex nuts and remove the lter hold down.
6. Place the spent HEPA lter into the second poly bag. Wipe any residue off of the lter hold down
frame and any other obvious areas. Place the second rag into the bag and seal the bag. Dispose of
both bags in accordance with your local guidelines for the substances that have been used inside the
hood.
B. To install the new ACFHEPA lter:
1. Remove the ACFHEPA from the packaging. Visually inspect the HEPA lter for rips in the lter media.
2. Place the lter into the lter grid with the gasket and screen side facing away from you.
3. Place the lter hold down frame over the HEPA lter and secure it with the hex nuts.
4. Place the new pre-lter into the pre-lter grid and secure into place with the 4 black knobs.
5. Dispose of your PPE in accordance with your local guidelines for the substances that have been used
inside the hood.
Check the display screen to assure that the enclosure is functioning properly:
1. If the Low Airow Alarm is not activated, proceed to use the enclosure.
2. If the Low Airow Alarm is activated, contact our Technical Support Department at (800)849-0472.
Direct dial (919)255-3220. Monday - Friday 8:00AM - 5:00PM EST.
MAINTENANCE

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AIRCLEAN® SYSTEMS CART ASSEMBLY INSTRUCTIONS
Model ACA1011 and ACA1039
Your AirClean® Systems Cart is shipped with the following components:
4 - Cross pieces 8 - 1¼” washers (cross piece washers)
2 - End pieces 4 - 1¾” x ¼” Phillips head bolts (enclosure bolts)
4 - ⅜” washers (enclosure bolt washers) 4 - Casters
8 - 2” x ¼” Phillips head bolts
(cross piece bolts)
ASSEMBLY OF CART
1. Locate a cart end piece and one cart cross piece. Place one ⅜” washer on to a 2”
phillips head bolt.
2. Starting with hole one on the cart end piece place washer and bolt through the hole
and into the threaded receiver of the cart cross piece. Hand-tighten only until cart is
completely assembled.
3. Repeat steps above for holes 2 and 3.
4. For standard setup complete assembly using hole 4. For seated use complete
assembly using hole 5.
5. Tighten all bolts completely.
6. Installation of casters should be per illustration on page 29.
MOUNTING OF ENCLOSURE TO ASSEMBLED CART
1. Place enclosure on assembled cart with front of enclosure and locking casters
on the same side.
2. Locate threaded inserts in base of enclosure. Align inserts with mounting holes
located on the top of the cart end pieces.
3. Place one of the 1¼” washers on each 1¾” Phillips head bolt.
4. Insert bolt and washer into mounting holes on cart and into the threaded receiver in
the base of the enclosure. Hand-tighten only.
5. Repeat this process for all four mounting inserts.
Note:DONOTOVER-TIGHTEN!Over-tighteningwillpull
thethreadedinsertsoutofthepolypropylenebase.
OPTIONS

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2 - Cart End Piece
4 - Cart Cross Piece
2 - Locking Caster2 - Standard Caster
4 - ⅜” Washer 8 - 1¼” Washer
4 - 1¾” x ¼” Bolt 8 - 2” x ¼” Bolt
Standard Setup For Seated Use
Mounting Holes
Hole 3
Hole 5
Hole 4
Hole 1 Hole 2
ASSEMBLED CART CONFIGURATIONS
CART COMPONENTS
TOP
BOTTOM

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CATALOG NO. DESCRIPTION AC794BE AC795BE AC796BE
06-50480 Ball Stud 10mm 444
10-52517 Capacitor - 17.5 µF 2 2 -
10-50805 Capacitor - 20 µF - - 2
10-52880 Chip Controller 111
10-52259 Fan - G2E140 2 2 -
10-50268 Fan - G2E146 - - 2
10-51335 Fluorescent Display 111
10-51495 Fluorescent Fixture 20w 1 - 2
10-51517 Fluorescent Fixture 30w - 1 -
10-50428 Fuse - 6.3a 250V Slo-Blo®111
06-50481 Gas Strut 60# 2 - 2
06-51087 Gas Strut 90# - 2 -
06-50012 Hinge - Door Positioning 6 8 12
06-50053 Hinge - Medium Black 345
11-52756 Keypad w/shielded cable model (touchpad) 111
06-50422 Knob - Round Knurled 1 w/tall hub 345
10-50169 Power Entry Module 111
77-53450 PCB Assembly AC1500 Controller Board 111
77-53451 PCB Assembly 315 Airow Sensor 111
06-51371 Plug Dome 0.75 Blk 222
01-52700 Power Cord 111
SPARE PARTS LIST

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AirClean® Systems is committed to providing our customers with quality equipment and service after
the sale. We, therefore, request that you take a moment to ll out the Warranty Registration Card so
that we may know your location as well as some of the reasons that prompted you to purchase our
product. To activate the limited warranty on your product, please complete the Warranty Registration
Card attached with your shipment, and return to AirClean® Systems.
AirClean® Systems provides a warranty on all parts and factory workmanship. The warranty includes
areas of defective material and workmanship, provided such defect results from normal and proper
use of the equipment.
The warranty for all AirClean® Systems products will expire one year from date of shipment from
AirClean® Systems, except the following:
• DrySafe™ Forensic Evidence Drying Cabinets carry a two-year warranty from date
of shipment.
• CyanoSafe™ Cyanoacrylate Fuming Chambers carry a two-year warranty from
date of shipment.
This limited warranty covers parts and labor, but not transportation and insurance charges. In the
event of a warranty claim, contact AirClean® Systems or the dealer who sold you the product. If
the cause is determined to be a manufacturing fault, the dealer or AirClean® Systems will repair or
replace all defective parts to restore the unit to operation. Under no circumstances shall AirClean®
Systems be liable for indirect, consequential, or special damages of any kind. This statement may be
altered by a specic published amendment. No individual has authorization to alter the provisions of
this warranty policy or its amendments. Lamps and lters are not covered by this warranty. Damage
due to accidental breakage is also not covered.
NOTE: Do not return any materials without authorization from AirClean® Systems.
Products returned without prior authorization will not be accepted. AirClean® Systems
and its dealers are not responsible for shipping damage. The recipient must le
claims directly with the freight carrier. If authorization has been received to return this
product, by accepting this approval, the user assumes all responsibility and liability
for biological and chemical decontamination and cleansing. AirClean® Systems reserves
the right to refuse delivery of any products which do not appear to have been properly
cleaned and/or decontaminated prior to return. Please see additional Shipping Claims
on Page 24.
IMPORTANT: Locate Warranty Registration Card. Complete and return to activate the warranty on
the enclosure.
WARRANTY

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If a shipment is received with visible damage, be certain to make a notation on the delivering carrier’s
receipt and have their agent conrm the damage on your receipt. Otherwise, the damage claim may
be refused.
If concealed damage or pilferage is discovered, notify the carrier immediately and retain the entire
shipment intact for inspection. Interstate Commerce Commission rules require that the claim be led
with the carrier within 15 days of delivery.
NOTE: Do not return any materials without authorization from AirClean® Systems.
Products returned without prior authorization will not be accepted. AirClean® Systems
and its dealers are not responsible for shipping damage. The recipient must le
claims directly with the freight carrier. If authorization has been received to return this
product, by accepting this approval, the user assumes all responsibility and liability
for biological and chemical decontamination and cleansing. AirClean® Systems reserves
the right to refuse delivery of any products which do not appear to have been properly
cleaned and/or decontaminated prior to return.
SHIPPING CLAIMS
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