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The Sol-Air HP500
Operations &
Maintenance Manual
Serial Number
Inspected
Version 3.0 (042208)
Operations &
Maintenance Manual
Sol-Air Systems Inc.
1671A Cary Road
Kelowna, BC V1X 2C1
Phone 250.763.7034 • Fax 250.763.7023
Version 3.0 (042208)
Table of Contents
The Sol-Air Advantage Page 1
Warnings Page 2
Operating Instructions Page 3
System Placement Page 5
Caring for the HP500 Page 6
Parts Replacement Procedures Page 7
Filters Page 7
UV Lamps Page 10
Fuses Page 13
Specifications Page 14
Parts List Page 14
Contacting Sol-Air Page 15
The HP500 Air Decontamination System
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?North Americans spend nine out of every ten hours indoors, and
indoor air commonly contains higher concentrations of airborne
chemical contaminants and pathogenic microbes than outdoor air.
Biological and chemical terrorism, sick buildings, toxic molds, and
epidemics of asthma and allergies, all have made the issue of healthy
air critical. Removing biological pathogens and toxic chemical
compounds from air — air decontamination — has been a recognized
need for decades.?
- Greg Lesavoy and Jordan Peccia, Ph.D., PE
Sol-Air systems decontaminate air, eliminating bacteria, viruses, toxic molds and
chemicals, and hundreds of unpleasant odors caused by fire, smoke, mildew, flood
damage, chemical pollution, spills, sewage backup, black water, standing gray
water, etc.
K E Y A D V A N T A G E S
? Low Capital Costs
? Low Operations Costs
? Portable
? Chemical-Free
? Efficient Processing
? Energy Efficient
? Easy To Operate
? Safe
? Virtually Maintenance-Free
The Sol-Air Advantage
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? DISCONNECT the unit from the electrical power source before
performing any maintenance on the unit.
? DO NOT stand in water while operating the unit.
? Ensure that the unit is NOT in water or has water contacting it while in
operation.
? AVOID direct eye exposure to a lit UV lamp. Repeated or prolonged
eye exposure can cause serious eye injuries. Wear UV absorbing safety
glasses when viewing UV lamps in operation.
? AVOID direct skin exposure to a lit UV lamp. Repeated or prolonged
skin exposure can cause serious burns and skin tissue injuries. Wear
protective clothing and shield exposed skin surfaces.
? AVOID handling the UV lamps immediately following operation of the
unit. UV lamps are HOT during operation of the unit and should be
allowed to cool sufficiently before handling.
? Do not BLOCK or otherwise obstruct the path of the exhaust airflow.
? Maintain an UNOBSTRUCTED perimeter of at least 3 feet (1 metre)
from the exhaust port.
Warnings
WARNING
DISCONNECT the system from
the electrical power source before
performing any maintenance on
the system.
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Figure 1
T H E C O N T R O L P A N E L
There is 1 indicator light and 2 switches on the HP500 (Figure 1 below.)
1. Hour Meter – Quartz non-reversible indicator of accumulated
hours of use.
2. Power Switch (With Red Indicator) – Indicates AC power to the
fan and the Unit.
3. Processor on Indicators (Green) – Indicate that the UV Lamps are
processing.
4. Fan Speed Switch – Controls the speed of the fan and airflow
through the system.
1 2 3 4
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Operating Instructions
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O P E R A T I N G T H E H P 5 0 0
P O W E R O N
The main power for the machine can be switched on by switching the AC
Power Switch to the ON position. When the machine is switched on the red
indicator light on the switch will turn on.
P O W E R O F F
The main power for the machine can be switched off by switching the AC
Power Switch to the OFF position. When the machine is switched off the red
indicator light on the switch will turn off.
F A N S P E E D
The HP500 is equipped with an Air Mover Blower Fan, which runs between
100 and 500 Cubic Feet per Minute (CFM).
In the OFF position, the fan will not be operating. Rotating the Fan Speed
Switch controls the fan speed. When the switch is rotated clockwise from OFF,
the fan will be operating at its highest speed.
1. To slow down the fan, continue to rotate the switch clockwise.
2. To increase the speed of the fan, rotate the switch counter-
clockwise.
P R O C E S S O R I N D I C A T O R
The HP500 is equipped with 1 UV Lamp.
There is one green indicator light to indicate the status of the lamp within the
system.
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S Y S T E M P L A C E M E N T
The manner in which you position the Sol-Air system can make a big impact on
its efficiency. You may have to experiment a little to find the best position for
the system. You should position the system as per Figure 2 for efficient
decontamination.
If you are using two or more systems, place them so they blow into the
contaminated area to create a vortex. For example, if you are using two
systems, place one on each side of the effected area. (Figure 3)
? Keep all windows and doors closed during the treatment process, if
possible.
Figure 2
Figure 3
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Warning
DISCONNECT the unit from an electrical power source before
performing any maintenance on the unit.
S Y S T E M C A S E C L E A N I N G
E X T E R I O R
The exterior of the machine can be cleaned with mild dishwashing detergent
and a clean cloth, and then rinsed with clean water. DO NOT use any all-
purpose cleaners with harsh detergents or abrasives, as these may damage the
decals and the exterior finish. Care should also be taken to avoid spraying or
otherwise directing detergent or water into or around electrical components.
I N T E R I O R
The interior walls of the UV lamp chamber can be cleaned in the same manner
as the exterior.
U V L A M P C L E A N I N G
During UV lamp replacement (see UV Lamp Replacement – Section 4) cleaning
of the new UV lamps is recommended to maintain peak lamp processing
efficiency. Fingerprints, smudges, dirt and dust particles, etc. will interfere
with the UV radiation process and must therefore be avoided.
To clean the UV lamps, use a 50/50 mixture of rubbing alcohol and clean water
on a lint-free cloth (chamois recommended) and wipe the glass gently. Do not
use any type of commercial glass cleaner. Using another lint-free cloth
(chamois recommended) gently wipe the lamp until completely dry. Allow the
lamp to dry completely (20 minutes) before operating the system.
Caring for the HP500
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F I L T E R S
Warning
Ensure the UV Lamps are switched OFF, and the system is unplugged
before performing filter replacement.
F I L T E R R E P L A C E M E N T
Sol-Air Systems recommends inspecting the filter bi-monthly and replacing the
filter monthly, if required, under normal operating conditions. Maximum
efficiency of the unit is dependent upon maintaining sufficient airflow through
the UV lamp processing chamber. When inspecting the filter, also ensure that
filter door louvers are not obstructed with foreign objects, etc.
The HP500 uses two filters, a Main (upper) and a Pre-Filter (lower):
M A I N F I L T E R
The Main filter removes the remaining particles
from the air passing through the system. The size
of this filter is 16? x 16? x 4?.
O P T I O N A L M A I N H E P A F I L T E R
The HP500 can also use a HEPA filter in the Main
filter chamber. A HEPA filter will add an extra
layer of air decontamination by trapping
microorganisms, such as bacteria and mold spores
that have been killed by the UV process. The size
of this filter is 16? x 16? x 4?.
P R E - F I L T E R
The pre-filter prevents larger particles (such as
dust) from entering the system. The size of this
filter is 16? x 16? x 1?. Two (2) pre-filters are
required.
Parts Replacement Procedures
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Tools No tools are required.
T H E M A I N ( T O P ) F I L T E R
The Main Filter is a 16? x 16? x 4? filter.
Step 1
Locate the upper Filter Chamber Door on the
system. It is located at the top-back of the
system.
Step 2
Remove the one (1) thumbscrew to open the
door.
Step 3
Locate the tabs on the sides of the filter and pull
them toward yourself to remove the filter.
Dispose of the old filter.
Step 4
Remove the new filter from its shipping
packaging and insert it into the filter chamber.
Step 5
Make sure that the airflow arrows are pointing
upwards. Close the chamber door and replace
the one (1) thumbscrew.
Recommended Practice
for the Disposal of
HEPA Filters
The following are
recommendations from
industry experts who
deal with the
maintenance of such
systems.
HEPA filters from
disease isolation areas
shall ideally be treated
as regulated medical
waste. Whenever
possible, these filters
shall be incinerated in
compliance with federal
and provincial
guidelines for hazardous
waste, especially if the
filter has not been
disinfected.
HEPA filters treated with
disinfectants, such as
phenol, may be
disposed as general
waste, when deemed
appropriate by the
facility infection control
nurse.
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T H E P R E - F I L T E R ( B O T T O M )
The Pre-Filter is a 16? x 16? x 1? filter. Two (2) filters are required.
Step 1
Locate the lower Filter Chamber Door on the
system. It is located at the lower-back of the
system.
Step 2
Remove the one (1) thumbscrew to open the
door.
Step 3
Locate the tabs on the sides of the filters and
pull them toward yourself to remove the filter.
Dispose of the old filters.
Step 4
Remove the new filters from their shipping
packaging and insert them into the filter
chamber.
Step 5
Make sure that the pull-tabs are on the outside
and the airflow arrows are pointing upwards.
Close the chamber door and replace the one
(1) thumbscrew.
Recommended Practice
for the Disposal of
Standard Pre-Filters
The following are
recommendations from
industry experts who
deal with the
maintenance of such
systems.
Standard filters from
disease isolation areas
shall ideally be treated
as regulated medical
waste. Whenever
possible, these filters
shall be incinerated in
compliance with federal
and provincial
guidelines for hazardous
waste, especially if the
filter has not been
disinfected.
Standard filters treated
with disinfectants, such
as phenol, may be
disposed as general
waste, when deemed
appropriate by the
facility infection control
nurse.
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U V L A M P S
The expected life of the UV lamps may vary,
depending on a number of factors including
ambient operating conditions, but will generally
average of 9,000 hours of operation. The lamp
does not burnout like a regular incandescent bulb,
but slowly becomes less effective. After the
expected life, the lamp will no longer
decontaminate the air passing through it effectively
and the lamp should be replaced.
Warning
DISCONNECT the unit from an electrical power source before
performing any maintenance on the unit. Allow 30 minutes for the
system and lamps to cool down before performing lamp replacement.
Note
The UV Lamp is packaged in its own Styrofoam box. The lamp is fragile and extreme
caution should be taken when handling. Use paper toweling or a clean cloth when
handling the lamp, so as not to get fingerprints on it. Fingerprints will inhibit the
production of ultraviolet light. If you do get fingerprints on the UV lamp, remove them
with a soft, clean cloth dampened with rubbing alcohol. Allow the lamp to dry before
installing and turning on the system.
Tools No tools are required
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U V L A M P I N S T A L L A T I O N
Step 1
The lamp is installed from the bottom of the
HP500.
Gently lay the HP500 on its back, resting on the
handle.
Step 2
Remove the two (2) thumbscrews securing the
bottom cover of the system.
Step 3 – Lamp Removal
Gently pull off the lamp connector while
holding the ceramic footing.
Step 4
Unscrew the wing nut holding the
compression clamp.
Step 5
Carefully push the lamp out of the
compression clamps and remove the lamp
from the light tunnel.
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Step 6 – Lamp Installation
Insert the lamp into the tunnel.
Insert the ceramic end without the connector
into the compression clamp.
Gently tighten the wing nut to hold the lamp
securely.
Step 7
Connect the female plug to the 4-pin footing of
the lamp. The plug fits in only one direction.
You may have to rotate the plug 90 degrees.
Warning
DO NOT force the plug
into the pins.
Warning
Ensure that all users in the vicinity of the system are wearing UV
protective eyewear. AVOID prolonged direct viewing of a lit lamp.
Step 8
Test the system to ensure that the lamp is
operating. If the lamp does not light, turn off the
system and disconnect the power and repeat
steps 6 and 7, then test the lamp again.
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F U S E S
Warning
DISCONNECT the unit from an electrical power source before
performing any maintenance on the unit.
NOTE: The fuses are Type CC sand filled slow-blow. See the parts list in
Section 5 for the specifications.
F U S E R E P L A C E M E N T
Step 1
The HP500 contains uses one (1) 4A fuse.
The upper fuse is the active one.
The lower fuse is a spare.
Step 2
To remove either fuse, turn the fuse counter-
clockwise while pressing in.
Step 3
To insert a new fuse, press the fuse in and turn
clockwise
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S O L - A I R H P 5 0 0 S P E C I F I C A T I O N S
Dimensions:
16” x 16” x 38”
(40.6 x 40.6 x 96.5 cm)
Weight: 80 lbs (36.3 kg)
Power Requirements: 120V, 3.5A
Starting: Selector Switch, with indicator light
Fan Control: Variable Speed Control 100 to 1000 cfm
Meter: 1/10 Quartz Hour Meter
P A R T S L I S T
P A R T D E S C R I P T I O N P A R T N U M B E R
10" Dual Zone UV U-Lamp 30-0011
16” x 16” x 4” Main Filter (Upper Filter) 42-0007
16” x 16” x 1” Pre-Filter (Lower Filter) 42-0004
Electronic Ballast 30-0006
Fan Speed Control Switch (Variable Speed Switch) 32-0006
Quartz Hour Meter 32-0009
4 Amp Fuse (Slo-Blow) 30-0001
16” x 16” x 4” HEPA Filter (OPTIONAL Upper Filter) 40-0002
Specifications
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For replacement parts, warranty service, or any questions regarding the
operation and maintenance of your Sol-Air unit, please contact us at:
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