SMOKING INSTALLATION

INSTALLER INSTRUCTIONS

These instructions are for a smoking room of a maximum of 7500 cu ft

One box contains: • One(1) SANUVOX unit S1000FX-GX • One(1) SUBKITVOCS1000

The S1000FX GX unit will be factory modified to include: • One(1) full oxidation J-lamp (UV-V 185nm) (blue end cap) • One(1) additional ballast and lamp bracket • One(1) inside relay (Fig 4) connected to the full oxidation lamp • 20 ft of wire (Fig 3) that can be inserted in BX shield. • One(1) “VOC sensor”(Fig 2) factory pre-set

Fig 1 Fig 2 Fig 3 Fig 4

LAMP INSTALLATION (this step can be done later)

1. Open the front on the unit. 2. Open the door access to the aluminum box by removing the two wing nuts. (see picture aside) 3. Remove the BLUE END CAP (LMPHXJ160) lamp from packaging: use the gloves provided. 4. Identify the ballast showing LMPHXJ160, follow the wire and insert it in the appropriate clamp, using the foam tape supplied. 5. Plug tightly the connector on the lamp 6. Repeat the operation with the second lamp (LMPHGXJ160). 7. Plug tightly the connector on the lamp 8. Put the cover back on with the 2 wingnuts.

SUGGESTED INSTALLATION

Unit could be

• Suspended from with suspension rods or chains (not included). • Hung on the with angle iron air returned into the room Install collar plates on the unit. Note that both are distinct.

Attach ducts (metal or flex) to the return side of the unit above the area where smoke S-1000 Collecting pipe with openings to grab smoke accumulates to remove smoke as fast as possible. unit Attach ducts (metal or flex) to the supply side of the unit to discharge clean air in the room or over a door to prevent odors from escaping the room. It is through recirculation that the odors will be air returned into the room removed. You may use multiple inlets to pull the smoke to the unit.

The VOC sensor (Fig 2) should be installed on the ceiling where the smoke tends to accumulate. The S1000 unit comes with 20ft of wire (Fig3) to link the sensor box to the unit. If 20 ft not long enough, you can replace it with BX wiring with 3 wires.

Note that when powering up, it will take 3 minutes until the VOC monitor will be ready to act: LED green and red lights will tell you it works.

IMPORTANT: you may have to calibrate the VOC Monitor: refer to the monitor instructions or call Sanuvox.

WORKING INSTRUCTION

The VOC sensor 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 unit runs continuously, so its regular lamp purifies the air constantly. This dual zone lamp (UVC / UVV) is sufficient when there is only one or two smokers.

However, when the cigarette smoke increases in the room, the VOC sensor that samples the air at regular intervals, then triggers the 2nd UVV lamp for periods of 90 seconds. This cycle is repeated if the sensor detects smoke in the room: 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.

VOC SENSOR

Remove the cover. setting screw: Connect the 3 wires from the sensor to the same color wiring triggers at 3.4 V DC coming from the unit. Use the wire connectors (marrettes) included. Positive

PROCESS: When the unit turns on, the GREEN LED flashes for 5 minutes preheat time. Then the RED LED blinks repeatedly, Neutral indicating that the sensor is sampling the air. If the RED LED remains lit, the relay opens then triggers on the oxidizing lamp (all UVV).

If the RED LED goes out, the oxidizing lamp is not lit.

SETTING (if necessary)

You will need a voltmeter with alligator 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 sensor. The default setting is 3.4 vdc. The closer your setting is to 3.4 vdc, the faster the trigger will be.

MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS

• Change pre –filter (part # MSCFTR2) regularly each month (or few weeks depending on number of smokers) since it will fill rapidly with nicotine dust and will prevent a good airflow. Check the filters after the first 2 -3 weeks of installation. The 4 inches filter can be discarded when full: the pre-filters will be enough to prevent the coating of the fan. • Every 3 months, check the lamps: if they are covered with dust, clean them with denatured alcohol. • Change lamps 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 sensor. o LMPHGXJ160- Dual zone lamp (yellow end cap) change every 2 years o LMPHXJ160- All oxidation lamp (blue end cap) change every year • Recalibrate or change the VOC monitor board every 3-4 years

S1000 FOR SMOKING ROOM

USER INSTRUCTIONS

MAINTENANCE

• REGULARLY: o Check filters after using the unit for 2 weeks. If filters are dirty, change them (part # MSCFTR2). This will help lower air restrictions so to keep up the performance of the unit. Discard the 4 in filter: it is restricting the airflow. • QUATERLY: o Every 3 months check the lamps: if they are covered with dust, clean them with denatured alcohol • ANNUALLY: o Change 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 sensor. ▪ LMPHGXJ105- Dual zone lamp (yellow end cap) change every 2 years ▪ LMPHXJ105- All oxidation lamp (blue end cap) change every year

• 3-4 ans: Change or have the sensor board recalibrated -contact SANUVOX

WORKING INSTRUCTIONS

The VOC sensor 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 S1000 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 cigarette smokes increase in the room, the VOC monitor that samples the air regularly, triggers the 2nd lamp all UVV for period of 90 seconds. This will repeat itself until there is no more smoke detected: the all UVV lamp will then be shut down, leaving the first lamps on to continue the cleanup.

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.