Sanuvox S300 VOC User manual

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S300 VOC FOR SMOKING ROOM
INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS
For a 2400 cubic feet maximum smoking room
Please use these instructions along with the complete S300 instruction manual
Box contains:
•One (1) S300 VOC unit that includes:
oOne (1) ‘’J’’ lamp UVC/UVV with yellow tips (part LMPHGXJ105-1 2’’ exposed)
oOne (1) ‘’J’’ lamp all UVV with blue tips (part LMPHXJ105)
oTwo (2) Multi voltage ballasts (part BST120/277GL) and 2 lamp-holding brackets
oOne (1) Relay (part MSCELC16) connected to all UVV lamp
oTwenty (20) feet of wire that can be inserted in BX shield.
oOne (1) VOC controller (part MSC1A) factory’s pre-set
•Two (2) replacement pre-filters (part MSCFTR10)
LAMP INSTALLATION
1. Remove the 6 screws on the front cover (The one with the SANUVOX logo). Put aside.
2. Remove the BLUE END CAP lamp from packaging. Use
the gloves provided.
3. Insert the lamp in the second clamp and tighten.
(furthest clamp from opening)
4. Holding the cap with one hand, plug the white
connector tightly on the lamp
5. Remove the YELLOW END CAP lamp from packaging.
Use the gloves provided.
6. Insert the lamp in the first clamp and tighten. (closest
to opening)
7. Holding the cap with one hand, plug the white
connector tightly on the lamp
8. Put the cover back on with the 6 screws
Controller casing Controller Opened Relay 20ft wiring

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GENERAL INSTALLATION
Unit could be
•Suspended from ceiling with
angles and suspension rods (not
included).
•Hung on wall with supplied angle
iron (included).
Using 8’’ collars, attach rigid or flex duct to the return side of
the unit above the area where smoke accumulates in order to
remove as much smoke as possible. Attach duct (metal or flex)
to the supply side of the unit to discharge clean air over door
or entryway. This is done to prevent odors from escaping the
room. It is through recirculation that the odors will be
removed. If the room is longer , you may use multiple inlets
to pull the smoke to the unit.
The VOC controller should be installed on the ceiling or wall -where the smoke will accumulate. The
S300 VOC unit comes with 20ft of wire to link the controller box to the unit. If 20 ft is not long
enough, you can replace it with BX cable with 3 wires.
WORKING INSTRUCTION
The VOC controller analyzes the air every 90 seconds. A 20-foot wire set connects it via a relay to
activate the second oxidizing lamp on demand.
The S300 unit runs continuously, so its regular lamp purifies the air constantly. This dual zone lamp
(UVC / UVV) is enough when there are only one or two smokers.
However, when the cigarette smoke increases in the room, the VOC controller that samples the air
at regular intervals, then triggers the 2nd UVV lamp for periods of 90 seconds. This cycle is repeated
if the controller detects smoke in the room: when there is no more, it then turns off the 2nd lamp,
leaving the 1st lamp to continue the cleaning cycle.
SIMPLIFIED PROCESS:
•Ashes in the “white” smoke will be trapped onto the filter
•Nicotine molecules will be dried by the UVC rays than trapped in the filters without the tar like
material that coats everything.
•VOC will be oxidised by the UVV, reducing substantially their olfactory perception.
Suggested installation

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VOC CONTROLLER (see also VOC controller detailed operation on page 4)
Remove the cover.
Connect the wires with the marrettes supplied:
CONTROLER WIRING SET
BLACK (2) BLACK
RED RED
BLUE ORANGE
The detector is factory set at 3.0 V DC; If you wish to set up a
higher sensitivity, please proceed as follow.
SETTINGS (if necessary)
You will need a voltmeter with alligator type probes.
Place the probes one on the positive terminal, the other on the neutral terminal.
Use a small screwdriver to turn the adjustment screw to increase the sensitivity of the controller.
Increase --- clockwise decrease ---- counter clockwise
The default setting is 3.0 v dc. The closer your setting is to 3.0 vdc, the faster the triggering of the lamp
will be.
CHECKING IF IT WORKS
1. Start the S300 unit: inside the polycarbonate box, the GREEN LED will flash. It will take 5 minutes
to initializes the board.
2. After this period, the GREEN LED will turn solid. Either blow cigarette smoke or propane gas into
the controller: the RED LED lights up and the relay will trigger on the oxidizing lamp (all UVV).
This sequence reproduce itself every minute or so. When there is no more smoke (VOC), the
RED LED will turn off at the same time as the lamp. Screw back the cover of the controller. When
the unit is powered the GREEN LED on the cover will light up The RED LED on the cover will
power up when the UVV lamp is activated.
MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS
•MONTHLY: Change the pre-filter that protects the motor (part # MSCFTR10) to ensure the
optimal performance of the unit. Check the lamps: if there is a cloudy residue please clean then
off with denatured alcohol.
•YEARLY: Change lamps (parts -see below) to maintain performance: make sure to put the same
lamp in the same clamp. Do not interchange the lamps as the blue end cap lamp works only with
the VOC controller.
oLMPHGXJ105-1 lamp UVC/UVV 2’’ exposed (yellow end cap)
oLMPHXJ105 lamp all UVV (blue end cap)
•3-5 years: Change VOC controller (MSC1A)
Positive
setting screw:
triggers at
3.0 V DC
Sensor
Neutral

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VOC Operation
(Ver. 2 firmware) 20-11-17
1. The circuit is designed to work with TGS822 or TGS 2620
2. The input supply voltage is 12VDC —30VDC. A bridge rectifier is used to protect against reverse
polarity, and a bypass shunt (LK3) will allow for common ground (if preferred). The VOC can also be
powered by an AC source (with LK3 open).
Note: Whether powered by DC or AC, it is extremely important that the rectified voltage (measured
across VS l) does not exceed 30 Volts.
3. A Green LED indicates power ON. When the VOC is powered, the LED will flash for 5
minutes with all other activity disabled. The flashing LED indicates that the sensor is
stabilizing.
4. Two relays, Relay Lo (K2/JP5) and Relay Hi (Kl/JP4) are activated at pre-set trigger points.
a. Relay Lo trigger ON point —2.5 V (measured at TPI relative to GND)
b. Relay Hi trigger ON point —3.5 V (measured at TPI relative to GND)
c. Relays turn OFF at 10% below their respective trigger points.
d. When Relay Lo or Relay Hi turns ON, they will stay on for a minimum of 1 minute.
e. While the Green LED is flashing during power on, the relays are OFF.
5. A multi-turn potentiometer (P l) allows the user to vary the amplification of the sensor
signal in order that the alarm trigger (Relay Hi) occurs at the desired concentration for the
specific Volatile Organic Compound being sensed.
Note: The value ofR8 can be changed to vary the range of the sensor. A lower value decreases
sensitivity (increases range) and a higher value increases sensitivity (decreases range).
6. 2 red LEDs, Led Lo (D3) and Led Hi (D2) are used to indicate the relay condition.
a. Led Lo is ON when Relay Lo is ON and OFF when Relay Lo goes OFF.
b. The same operation occurs for Led Hi and Relay Hi.
c. Led Lo and Led Hi will flash when the sensor level rises to within 5% of their
respective trigger points. This provides an early warning that the sensor level is
approaching the trigger point.
7. A Buzzer will activate when Relay Hi turns ON and will shut off when Relay Hi turns OFF. The
Buzzer can be silenced using an external kill switch wired to LKI or by pressing the onboard
pushbutton switch.
8. For testing and calibration purposes, the 1-minute Relay-ON timers and/or the 5-minute Power-ON
warmup time can be bypassed using the on-board pushbutton switch.
a. To bypass the 1-minute Relay-ON timers and the 5-minute Power-ON warmup time,
hold down the pushbutton switch first and then apply power to the VOC. Hold the
button down for approximately 5 seconds until the green LED stops flashing.
b. To bypass only the 5-minute Power-ON warmup time, hold down the pushbutton switch
after applying power to the VOC. Hold the button down for approximately 5 seconds until
the green LED stops flashing.

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S300 VOC FOR SMOKING ROOM
USER INSTRUCTIONS
MAINTENANCE
•MONTLY:
oCheck filter: if filters are dirty, change them (part # MSCFTR10). This will help lower air
restrictions so to keep up the performance of the unit.
oCheck if the lamps are covered with dust; in that case, clean them with denatured
alcohol and a clean cloth.
•ANNUALLY:
oChange lamps (parts -see below) to maintain performance: make sure to put the same
lamp in the same clamp. Do not interchange lamps as the blue end cap lamp works only
with the VOC controller.
LMPHGXJ105-1 lamp UVC/UVV 2’’ exposed (yellow end cap)
LMPHXJ105 lamp all UVV (blue end cap)
•3-5 years: Change VOC controller (MSC1A)
WORKING INSTRUCTIONS
•The VOC controller analyzes the air every 90 seconds. A 20-foot power cord connects it via a
relay to the device to activate the second oxidizing lamp on demand.
•The S300 VOC unit runs continuously, so its regular lamp purifies the air constantly. This
dual zone lamp (UVC / UVV) is enough when there are only one or two smokers.
•However, if there is much smoke in the room, the VOC controller, that samples the air on a
regular basis, will then trigger the second all UVV lamp for a period of 90 seconds. This cycle
will repeat itself until there is no more smoke in the room: the second lamp will then shut
off, leaving the first lamp on doing the work
SIMPLIFIED PROCESS:
•Ashes in the “white” smoke will be trapped onto the filter
•Nicotine molecules will be dried by the UVC rays than trapped in the filters without the tar like
material that coats everything.
•VOC will be oxidised by the UVV, reducing substantially their olfactory perception.
It is very important that the fan processes the air rapidly.
Changing the filters regularly is a must.
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