Parker SMOKEETER SE-40 User manual

Owner's Manual
Commercial Air Cleaner Smokeeter Models®:
SE-40/Variable Speed | SE-50/ 3 Speed

Owner's Manual:
SMOKEETER® Electronic Air Cleaner
Know Your Equipment
READ THIS MANUAL FIRST
Your SMOKEETER system should provide many years of trouble-free service. This manual will help you understand
the operation of your SMOKEETER unit. It will also help you understand how to maintain it in order to achieve top
performance. For quick future reference, fill in the system and filter information in the spaces below. Should you
need assistance, call the Parker Hannifin customer service number shown below. To expedite your
service, have the following information available when contacting Parker Hannifin.
UNIT ORDER #: _____________________________________________________________________________________
UNIT MODEL #: _____________________________________________________________________________________
UNIT SERIAL #: _____________________________________________________________________________________
SYSTEM ACCESSORIES:
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
____________________________________________________________________________________________________
INSTALLATION DATE: _______________________________________________________________________________
Customer Serivce
800-343-4048

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Safety Precautions
We have provided many important safety messages in this manual and on the SMOKEETER Electronic Air Cleaner.
Always read and obey all safety messages.
This is the safety alert symbol.
This symbol alerts you to potential hazards that can kill or hurt you and others. All safety messages will
follow the safety alert symbol and the word “DANGER”, “WARNING”, or “CAUTION”. These words mean:
DANGER Indicates a hazardous situation which, if not avoided, will result in
death or serious injury.
WARNING Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, could
result in death or serious injury.
CAUTION Indicates a potentially hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may
result in minor or moderate injury.
CAUTION CAUTION used without the safety alert symbol indicates a potentially
hazardous situation which, if not avoided, may result in property damage.
Important Safety Instructions
WARNING
To reduce the risk of fire, electric shock, or injury when using the air cleaner, follow these basic precautions:
• Use two or more people to move and install the
SMOKEETER system.
• The air cleaner must be properly grounded.
• Disconnect power before servicing.
• Replace all access panels before operating.
• Wear protective clothing and safety glasses when
handling collection components or servicing the
air cleaner.
• Electrical connections should only be made by
qualified personnel and be in accordance with
local and national codes and regulations.
• Do not use in explosive atmospheres.
• Use nonflammable cleaners.
• Do not collect emissions which are explosive.
• Keep flammable materials and vapors, such as
gasoline, away from air cleaner.
• The unit should be inspected frequently and dirt
removed to prevent excessive accumulation which
may result in flash-over or fire damage.
• The SMOKEETER System should not be used for
support of personnel or material.
• Operate only in a safe and serviceable condition.

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Table of Contents
1.0 IMPORTANT NOTICE _______________________________________________________________________________3
2.0 INSPECTION OF EQUIPMENT _______________________________________________________________________3
3.0 HOW YOUR AIR CLEANER OPERATES ________________________________________________________________3
3.1 COMPONENTS THAT MAKE IT WORK ____________________________________________________________ 3
4.0 INSTALLATION_____________________________________________________________________________________3
4.1 WALL MOUNTING ______________________________________________________________________________4
4.2 SUSPENSION__________________________________________________________________________________5
5.0 OPERATION _______________________________________________________________________________________5
6.0 CLEANING ________________________________________________________________________________________5
6.1 HOW TO REMOVE COMPONENTS _______________________________________________________________ 5
6.2 CLEANING ____________________________________________________________________________________ 6
7.0 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND TROUBLESHOOTING _________________________________________________7
7.1 COMPONENT FUNCTION _______________________________________________________________________ 7
7.2 HOW THE HIGH VOLTAGE IS SUPPLIED TO THE COMPONENTS ____________________________________7
7.3 TOOLS REQUIRED FOR TROUBLESHOOTING_____________________________________________________7
7.4 HOW TO MEASURE HIGH VOLTAGE ______________________________________________________________ 7
7.5 MEASURING HIGH VOLTAGE ____________________________________________________________________ 7
7.6 IONIZER VOLTAGE ______________________________________________________________________________ 7
7.7 CELL VOLTAGE _________________________________________________________________________________7
7.8 CHECKING THE POWER SUPPLY OUTPUT ________________________________________________________ 8
7.9 CHECKING LAMP TERMINAL OUTPUT ___________________________________________________________ 8
7.10 CHECKING MOTOR CAPACITOR ________________________________________________________________ 9
8.0 PARTS ORDERING _________________________________________________________________________________9
9.0 TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE ________________________________________________________________________ 10
10.0 ILLUSTRATED PARTS _____________________________________________________________________________ 11-2 2
11.0 PRODUCT WARRANTY______________________________________________________________________________ 23

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SPECIFICATIONS
POWER REQUIREMENTS
115 VAC, 60 HZ
6.0 Amps (max.)
POWER CONSUMPTION
690 Watts (max.)
AIR HANDLING CAPACITY
Low - 450 to 950 CFM* WEIGHT
Hanging …… 113 lbs. (51 kg)
Shipping
…… 120 lbs. (54 kg)
DIMENSIONS
Height Width Length
12 7/8" 21" 40"
(33 cm) (53 cm) (102 cm)
MODEL SE 40
*CFM is variable
POWER REQUIREMENTS
115 VAC, 60 HZ
8.4 Amps (max.)
POWER CONSUMPTION
900 Watts (max.)
AIR HANDLING CAPACITY
High speed tap - 1,500 CFM
Medium speed tap - 1,050 CFM
Low speed tap - 600 CFM
WEIGHT
Hanging …… 140 lbs. (63.5 kg)
Shipping
…… 151 lbs. (68.5 kg)
DIMENSIONS
Height Width Length
20" 191/2" 40"
(51 cm) (50 cm) (102 cm)
MODEL SE 50

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DIMENSIONS
SE 40
SE 50

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1.0 IMPORTANT NOTICE
This manual contains important safety information and
precautionary measures. Read this manual thoroughly
and comply with the instructions given. It is impossible
to list all potential hazards associated with every dust
collection system in each application. Proper use of
the equipment must be discussed with Parker Hannifin
or your local representative. Operating personnel must
be aware of, and adhere to, the most stringent safety
procedures.
2.0 INSPECTION OF EQUIPMENT
Upon receipt of your unit, check for any shipping
damage. A damaged carton indicates that the
equipment may have received rough handling
during shipping that may have caused possible
internal damage. Notify your delivery carrier and
enter a claim if any damage is found.
3.0 HOW YOUR AIR CLEANER OPERATES
The motor/blower assembly draws air through an
aluminum mesh filter which removes the larger particles
in the contaminated air. As the particles pass through
the ionizer section, they are given an intense positive
charge. These charged particles are then collected on
cell plates. The clean air is redistributed into the room
by adjustable outlet diffusers.
3.1 Components that Make it Work
PREFILTER traps the larger particles and evenly
distributes the air across the ionizing section to
maximize efficiency.
IONIZER is made up of fine tungsten wires supported
between metal plates. When high voltage is applied to
these parts, a “corona” field is generated which imparts
a high-voltage charge on particles that pass through it.
COLLECTION CELL is made up of a series of convoluted
metal plates. These plates act like a magnet and attract
the charged particles removing them from the air. The
plates are alternately charged positive and ground. The
positive plates repel the particles while the ground
plates attract them, yielding a very high efficiency.
NOTE: The SE 40 contains an ionizer and collection cell
as a one piece assembly known as a unicell.
SPEED CONTROL SWITCH allows you to adjust the
airflow between 450 and 950 CFM on the SE 40. The
switch on the SE 50 allows you to select 3 of 5 motor
speed taps. The SE 50 is shipped from the factory with
the switch wired to the low, medium and high speed
motor taps. By repositioning the wire connectors at the
motor the medium-low or medium-high taps can be used
instead of the factory selected low, medium or high.
MOTOR/BLOWER produces air movement by a low
speed, dynamically-balanced, forward-curved blower.
The direct drive motor is thermally protected.
4.0 INSTALLATIONS
NOTE: This product has been designed specifically for
commercial applications, such as offices, night clubs,
bowling centers and bingo halls. Parker Hannifin
assumes no responsibility for those applications
unlike the aforementioned.
CAUTION
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK, THIS
EQUIPMENT HAS A GROUNDING-TYPE PLUG THAT HAS A
THIRD (GROUNDING) PIN. THIS PLUG WILL ONLY FIT INTO A
GROUNDING-TYPE POWER OUTLET. IF THE PLUG DOES
NOT FIT INTO THE OUTLET, CONTACT QUALIFIED
PERSONNEL TO INSTALL THE PROPER OUTLET. DO NOT
ALTER THE PLUG IN ANY WAY.
SMOKEETER is designed to draw the contaminated air
through the unit and exhaust clean air back into the
room. The clean air is used to push contaminated air
around the room to the inlet of the unit. Directions of
air patterns and proper placement of the unit should
be established by your local SMOKEETER distributor
or by Parker Hannifin.
The unit can be installed by mounting on a wall or
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4.1 Wall Mounting
Level and securely attach the mounting cleat to the wall,
ensuring given dimension from ceiling to bolt centerline
as shown in Figure 1. The holes provided on the wall
mounting cleat are spaced 12", 16" or 24" on center
mounting patterns. Use fasteners and anchoring devices
to ensure support of the SMOKEETER.
FIGURE 1
WARNING
ATTACH WALL MOUNT TO CLEAT TO WALL AND TEST
LOAD CAPACITY AS SHOWN IN ILLUSTRATION.
Remove the components from the unit to lighten the
weight and facilitate handling.
Attach the mounting cleat to the top back edge of the
unit with two 3/8-16 x 3/4" hex head bolts and washers
that are provided. Install two 3/8-16 x 1-1/4" leveling
screws in the bottom outside holes. Refer to Figure 2.
Place the unit on a lifting device. Position the lifting device
under the wall mounting cleat. Raise the unit into position
and engage the wall mounting cleat with the cleat mounted
to the unit. Ensure engagement by visually checking from
the end.
FIGURE 2
Check level and adjust leveling screws as needed. Mark
location on hold-down fastener on the wall. The hole is
located behind the collection cell and marked with a label.
Remove the unit from mounting and prepare wall for
holddown fastener.
Reinstall the unit as before and install hold-down fastener.
The fasteners should now be tested to support the
weight previously mentioned.
Completed installation should be as shown in Figure 3,
with mounting cleat fully engaged, leveling screw in
position and hold-down bolt in wall.
FIGURE 3

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4.2 Suspension
Threaded rod, wire or eyebolts and chain may be used
for hanging the unit. Four “knockouts”, located as shown
in Figure 4, must be removed.
It is recommended that a nut on the inside and outside
of the cabinet be used to lock the fastener in place.
Refer to Figure 4.
Test the unit for secure support.
FIGURE 4
5.0 OPERATION
5.0 OPERATION
For best results and to assure maximum air quality,
your SMOKEEETER unit should be started before the
air becomes contaminated. An indicator lamp indicates
that high voltage to the components is on. A variable
or multispeed control switch allows you to adjust the
blower speed. If you notice a decrease of cleaning
efficiency, increase the blower speed to increase
effectiveness of the unit.
FOR YOUR INFORMATION — The equipment has been
thoroughly tested prior to shipment from the factory.
Even so, there may be some initial arcing of the
components at start-up. The noise should cease
after a few minutes of operation.
6.0 CLEANING
CAUTION
SERVICING THIS PRODUCT FOR PURPOSES OTHER THAN
ROUTINE CLEANING OF THE COLLECTION COMPONENTS
SHOULD BE PERFORMED BY TRAINED AUTHORIZED
SERVICE PERSONNEL. ANY EFFORT TO EXCEED THIS
SERVICE (BY NON-QUALIFIED PERSONNEL) MAY LEAD TO
BODILY INJURY AND/OR EQUIPMENT FAILURE.
This section is defined for cleaning and periodic mainte-
nance. The internal components must be removed prior
to cleaning.
CAUTION
THE UNIT SHOULD BE INSPECTED FREQUENTLY AND DIRT
REMOVED TO PREVENT EXCESSIVE ACCUMULATION
WHICH MAY RESULT IN FLASHOVER OR FIRE DAMAGE. AN
ELECTRICAL INTERLOCK IS PROVIDED FOR PROTECTION
— DO NOT DEFEAT ITS PURPOSE.
6.1 How to Remove Components
1. Turn off the unit.
• Open the access door.
• For added safety, manually discharge the ionizer and
collection cell/unicell in the following manner. Place the
blade of a common screwdriver (with insulated handle)
across the ionizer wire support and then the ionizer
frame. Next, place the screwdriver blade across the
cell end plate and then across a cell “hot” plate. This
will remove any residual charge that may not have
bled off. Refer to figure 5.

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2. Slide components from the cabinet.
NOTE: The SE 40 contains an ionizer and collection cell
as a one piece assembly known as a unicell.
FIGURE 5
6.2 Cleaning
Major cleaning is confined to the prefilter, ionizer, collection
cell and the inside cabinet. These should be cleaned
periodically to assure continued efficiency. Cleaning
may be required from once a month to once every four
months depending on the air quality.
NOTE: The carbon filter cannot be cleaned and needs
to be replaced as required.
1. Disconnect power to unit and remove components.
2. The ionizer, collection cell/unicell and prefilter can be
cleaned by soaking in a hot solution of SMOKEETER
brand detergent for 30 to 60 minutes. If possible,
agitate the solution to aid in dirt removal. If agitation
is not possible, soaking time should be increased.
CAUTION
DO NOT USE TEMPERATURE EXCEEDING 160°F AND DO
NOT STEAM CLEAN AS THIS MAY CAUSE PERMANENT
DAMAGE TO THE COMPONENTS. IF DETERGENT OTHER
THAN SMOKEETER BRAND IS USED, CARE MUST BE
TAKEN TO ASSURE THAT IT CONTAINS AN ALUMINUM
INHIBITOR SO THAT IT DOES NOT ATTACK THE ALUMINUM
COMPONENTS. BE SURE TO FOLLOW MANUFACTURER’S
CLEANING INSTRUCTIONS.
3. Remove the components from the detergent bath and
immediately flush away any residue and rinse thoroughly
with clear hot (less 160°F) water. Shake off excess
water and let components dry for 30 to 60 minutes.
Set the cell so that its plates are in a vertical position
for drainage.
4. Vacuum clean the interior of the cabinet and clean
off all electrical connections before reinstalling
the components.
5. Reinstall the components into the cabinet.
6. Apply power to unit and confirm indicator light
is illuminated.

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7.0 PERIODIC MAINTENANCE AND
TROUBLESHOOTING
THE FOLLOWING SECTIONS ARE FOR THE USE OF
TRAINED SERVICE PERSONNEL ONLY.
WARNING
THE FOLLOWING PROCEDURES WILL EXPOSE
HAZARDOUS LIVE AND MOVING PARTS. DISCON
All SMOKEETER air cleaners are manufactured to give
years of trouble-free performance. As with any piece of
equipment, however, breakdowns can occur. Due to the
simplicity of design, breakdowns are restricted to the
following components:
• the motor/blower*
• the power supply
• ionizer
• collection cell/unicell
• blower control switch
• safety switch
• indicator lamp
This section covers the troubleshooting procedure and a
table which will enable you to determine the cause of most
problems. Refer to Section 8.0 for replacement parts.
*These models are equipped with permanently lubricated
motors. No further oiling is required.
7.1 Component Function
1. Power Supply - the electrical circuit is designed
around the power pack which contains the necessary
components to convert 115 Volts, single-phase, 60
hertz to the high voltage DC required for the
components.
2. Ionizer - the ionizing section supports several tungsten
wires charged positive to a nominal 11,000 volts DC.
The baffle plates parallel to the wire are at ground
potential. The ionizer’s function is to electrically
charge the contaminated particles as they pass
through the ionizer.
3. Collection Cell - the collecting section consists of
alternately charged plates. Plates are alternately
charged with a nominal 5,500 volts DC positive. The
field between the plates forces the charged particles
to the ground plates removing them from the airstream.
NOTE: The SE 40 contains an ionizer and collection cell
as a one piece assembly known as a unicell.
4. Motor/Blower - draws in contaminated air and
exhausts clean air through the outlet.
7.2 How the High Voltage is Supplied to
the Components
The power supply supplies high voltage DC to the ionizer
and collection cell by the use of high voltage lead wires.
Two separate terminals are used on the output side of
the supply. Terminal #8 supplies nominal 11,000 volts DC
positive to the ionizer. Terminal #7 supplies 5,500 volts
DC to the cell.
7.3 Tools Required for Troubleshooting
• Screwdriver — (common type) 8" or longer with
insulated handle.
• Volt-Ohm Meter — for measuring low voltage input
(115 VAC), continuity (OHMS) and low voltage DC.
• High Voltage Probe (DC) positive polarity — for checking
the high voltage power supply (minimum range from 0
to 15 KV DC).
7.4 How to Measure High Voltage
To accurately measure the high voltage, a 0 to 15 KV
minimum scale high voltage probe capable of measuring
positive polarity is required.
7.5 Measuring High Voltage
(Refer to Figure 6)
1. Turn the unit off and open the access door. This will
disengage the safety interlock.
2. Connect the ground clip of the positive polarity probe
to the side of the cabinet.
CAUTION
ALWAYS GROUND THE HIGHVOLTAGE PROBE TO A SOLID
GROUND CONNECTION ON THE METAL CABINET.
3. Turn unit control switch on and cautiously engage the
safety interlock switch.
CAUTION
BE SURE TO DISENGAGE SAFETY INTERLOCK SWITCH
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7.6 I onizer Voltage
Place the probe’s tip on the ionizer (refer to Figure 6)
and measure the positive DC voltage. The voltage
should read 10 to 11 KV DC.
• If measurements are abnormal, refer to the trouble-
shooting table (page 10) for cause and correction.
7.7 Cell Voltage
Place the probe’s tip on one of the charged plates. The
voltage reading should be 4 to 6 KV DC.
• If measurements are abnormal, refer to the trouble-
shooting table (page 10) for cause and correction.
FIGURE 7
7.8 Checking the Power Supply Output
(Refer to Figure 7)
1. Remove the components from the cabinet.
2. Engage the safety interlock switch and measure the
output from the ionizer terminal of the power supply
by placing the probe’s tip on the ionizer high voltage
contact located on inside back wall of cabinet (follow
#8 wire).
3. To measure the collection cell output voltage, place
the probe’s tip on the cell high voltage contact (follow
#7 wire).
• Output without the components should read 5 to 7
KV DC positive.
FIGURE 7
(Contact point locations may vary)
7.9 Checking Lamp Terminal Output
(Refer to Figure 8)
Disconnect unit indicator lamp (neon lamp).
Connect a good neon lamp to supply terminal “light” and
to pack terminal “GND” or cabinet ground. If lamp does
not light, replace power supply. If lamp lights, check
wiring and unit indicator lamp.
FIGURE 8

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7.10 Checking Motor Capacitor
(Refer to Figure 9)
The motor capacitor located on the side of the blower
is designed to start and run the motor when 115 VAC
is supplied (refer to wiring diagrams, page 23).
1. Disconnect power to the unit.
2. Using a volt meter with a scale of 120 VAC minimum,
place the two leads of the meter across the two
connections at the top of the capacitor to ensure
no voltage is present.
3. Remove the two brown wires from the top of the
capacitor.
4. Using a Volt-Ohm Meter with the scale on 10,000
(10K) OHM, place the two leads of the meter across
the two connections at the top of the capacitor.
5. Read the VOM scale. The meter should deflect to 0
and slowly rise to infinity.
NOTE: This indicates that the capacitor will charge
and discharge.
6. If the capacitor does not charge, replace the capacitor.
FIGURE 9
8.0 PARTS ORDERING
Replacement parts can be ordered from your local
distributor or from Parker Hannifin. For information
on your local distributor, call or write:
Parker Hannifin
Lancaster, NY
800-343-4048
Parker.com/IGFG
ATTN: CUSTOMER SERVICE DEPARTMENT
The following information will be required for prompt service:
1. Unit model number inside access door.
2. Unit serial number inside access door.
3. Part number of part (refer to Illustrated Parts).
When returning a defective part under warranty,
you must call Parker Hannifin for a customer return
authorization number (RMA). This number should
appear on the package that is being returned. With
this control number, we can assure you will receive
prompt service. You can also return defective parts
to your local distributor.

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9.0 TROUBLESHOOTING TABLE*
PROBLEM POSSIBLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION
A. Control switch on, indicator lamp
off, blower operates.
1. Defective lamp.
2. Faulty connection to lamp.
3. Loss of high voltage.
4. Loss of continuity of high voltage.
1. Replace lamp.
2. Check connection to lamp.
3. Check power supply.
4. Refer to Problem “E”. Follow
steps 1-4.
B. Control switch on, indicator lamp
on, blower does not operate.
1. Motor faulty.
2. Foreign object blocking motor.
3. Faulty control switch
4. Connector not properly connected
at control switch
1. Replace motor.
2. Clean foreign object from motor.
3. Replace control switch.
4. Check connection at control switch.
C. Control switch on, motor and
lamp off.
1. Loss of input 115 VAC.
2. Safety interlock switch not engaged.
3. Safety interlock switch defective.
4. Control switch defective.
1. Determine loss of input voltage.
2. Engage safety interlock switch.
3. Replace safety interlock switch.
4. Replace control switch.
D. Motor operates on low or high
speed only. 1. Control switch defective. 1. Replace control switch.
E. Poor air quality.
1. Ionizer/collection cell/unicell dirty.
2. Ionizer/collection cell/unicell
malfunctioning.
3. Components installed backwards
or upside down.
4. High voltage contacts dirty.
5. Unit being operated on too low of
a speed.
6. Placement of unit not creating a
good air pattern.
1. Clean components.
2. Check for:
A. Foreign matter between plates.
B. Ionizer wire loose or broken.
C. Defects in insulators.
3. Install components as shown in
Section IX.
4. Clean high voltage contacts.
5. Increase blower speed.
6. Contact your local distributor or
Parker Hannifin.
F. Loss of high voltage output.
1. Loss of input 115 VAC.
2. Ionizer/collection cell/unicell
malfunctioning.
3. Power supply defective.
1. Determine loss of input voltage.
2. Check for:
A. Foreign matter between plates.
B. Ionizer wire loose or broken.
C. Defects in insulators.
3. Replace power supply.
* NOT SHOWN
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10.0 llustrated Parts
SE 40 Final Assembly

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SE 40 Final Assembly
Item No. Part No. Description Quantity
110-2820 MOTOR/BLOWER ACCESS DOOR (WG) 1
210-2821 COMPONENT ACCESS DOOR (WG) 1
302-2544 MOTOR/BLOWER ASSEMBLY + 1
402-1321 UNICELL ASSEMBLY + 1
502-2725 CENTER POST ASSEMBLY + 1
621-1218 POWER SUPPLY (GREY PLASTIC CONSTRUCTION) 1
7* 03-1078 WIRE KIT HV 1
8* 03-0667 INSTALLATIONS PARTS KIT 1
933-0156 GRILLE 1
10 33-0054 FILTER — MESH 1
11 33-0053 FILTER — CARBON 1
12 20-2922 CORD-IEC, 90 DEG. 1
13* 10-2799 HANGING BRACKET 2
14 37-0 013 INSULATOR 2
15 36-0014 CONTACT SPRING 2
16 36-0077 GROUND SPRING 1
17 10-2574 BLOWER SUPPORT 1
20 30-0031 SCREW OVAL HD #8-31 X 3/4" L 2
21 30-0335 SCREW, HEX HD #8-32 X 3/8" L 4
22 30-0206 SCR, FL HD #8-32 X 3/8" L 12
23 30-0202 FASTENER 2
24 20-2921 IEC 320 POWER INLET 20
26 20-0155 BUSHING, 1/2" DIA. 1
27 35-0191 ACTUATOR INTLK SWITCH 1
30 30-0163 CLIP SOUTHCO 1
32 41-0 674 N AMEPL ATE 1
33 42-0206 GASKET — 1" X 1" POLYESTER .83 F T.
34 42-0156 GASKET — NEOPRENE 1/16" X 3/8" 2.6 F T.
35 42-0158 GASKET — NEOPRENE 1/8" X 1/2" 1.0 F T.
37 30-0119 SCR, PAN HD. #8-32 X 5/16" 2
38 30-0363 SCR, TEK #10-16 X 3/4" 3
40 42-0149 GASKET — BUNA-N 3/16" X 1-1/2" . 25 F T.
43 42-0176 GASKET — 1/2" X 1" POLYESTER 1.0 F T.
* NOT SHOWN
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SE 40 UNICELLULAR ASSEMBLY 021321

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SE 40 Unicellular Assembly
02-1321
Item No. Part No. Description Quantity
135-0067 CELL SPACER 156
235-0175 CELL ROD 8
310 -137 3 AIR FOIL CORNER CHANNEL 1
402-1318 CELL ROD TO CONTACT WIRE ASSEMBLY 1
510 -137 5 IONIZER SUPPORT 2
636-0004 IONIZER SPRING 10
703-0393 IONIZER WIRE ASSEMBLY, SET OF 5 1
810 -1374 AIR FOIL CORNER CHANNEL 1
937-0 014 INSULATOR, IONIZER STAND OFF (1/2" DIA. 2"L) 4
10 30-0142 #8-32 X 3/8" PAN HEAD SCREW 8
11 30-0081 #8 FLAT WASHER 4
12 30-0520 #10-32 X 1/2" HEX HEAD SCREW 4
13 30-0500 #10-32 HEX NUT, LOCKING 4
14 02-1318 IONIZER TO CONTACT WIRE ASSEMBLY 1
15 35-0174 CELL HIGH-VOLTAGE CONTACT 1
16 35-0194 IONIZER HIGH-VOLTAGE CONTACT 1
17 30-0449 1/4-20 HEX LOCK NUT 1
18 37-0008 INSULATOR, CELL (DISC TYPE) 8
19 10-1372 END PLATE 2
20 20-0155 HOLE BUSHING 2
21 10-0158 CELL PLATE (GROUND) 15
22 10-0157 CELL PLATE (HOT) 20
23 10 -137 6 IONIZER/CELL PLATE 4
24 10-2283 CELL CORNER STRAP 1
25 03-0306 CONTACT KIT, UNICELL HIGH-VOLTAGE 1
25A 37-00 42 CELL HIGH-VOLTAGE CONTACT MOUNT PLATE 1
26 10 -137 8 CELL CORNER ANGLE 1
27 30-0030 1/4-20 LOCKNUT (NYLON INSERT) 15

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SE 40 Motor/Blower Assembly
02-2544
Item No. Part No. Description Quantity
132-0083 BLOWER — DIRECT DRIVE 1
202-132 7 MOTOR 1
320-0569 CAPACITOR 1
42 0 -12 98 CAPACITOR STRAP 1
530-0335 SCREW — HEX HD #8-32 X 1/2" SELF TAP 2
630-0077 SCREW — HEX HD 1/4" X 5/8" SELF TAP 3

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SE 40 Center/Post Assembly
02-2725
Item No. Part No. Description Quantity
110-2825 EXTRUSION, CENTER POST 1
202-132 6 SWITCH — CONTROL VARIABLE SPEED 1
320-0229 LIGHT — PILOT, AMBER 1
420-0560 SWITCH — INTLK — DP NO 1
530-0164 RETAINER, SOUTHCO 1
630-0165 SCREW, WING HEAD 1
730-0301 SCREW — PAN HD. #6-32 X 1 1/4" L 2
830-0038 LOCKWASHER — #6, DOUBLE 1
930-0345 TINNERMAN NUT — #6 INT TOOTH 2
10 37-0 055 INSULATION — SWITCH 1
11 39-0105 LATCH, MAGNETIC 2
12 30-0076 SCREW — #10-32 X 3/8" GROUND (GREEN) 1
13 02-2598 WIRE HARNESS ASSEMBLY 1
14 30-0036 LOCKWASHER — #10 EXT. TOOTH 3
15 39-0120 SPEED CONTROL KNOB 1
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