If the light glows steady with the leads disconnected at
the connection screw on cells door the trouble is then
indicated to be in the ionizing-collecting cell(s).
The trouble can then be isolated to, a single cell, or the
ionizing or collector section of a given cell as follows:
First determine if the short is in the ionizing section
or the collecting section by connecting each high
voltage lead to its respective section, one at a time,
and energizing the power pack. (The lead not connected
must be supported away from any point of
contact.) The short symptoms will still exist for the
section in which the short is located. If the trouble
causing the short is bridging both sections, then the
short will be indicated in both sections when they
are individually connected
When the short is isolated to a cell tier, remove all
the cells within the tier and visually check the sections
indicated to contain the short.
(a). If the short is in the ionizer section, look for a
broken or defective insulator.
(b). If the short is in the collector section, look for a
large piece of foreign material bridging the
collector plates or a defective insulator.
(c) . If the short is indicated to be in both sections, it
will probably be a foreign object bridging the air gap
between the ionizer and the collector
If the light glows steady with the leads disconnected at
the connection screw on cells door the trouble is then
indicated to be in the ionizing-collecting cell(s).
The trouble can then be isolated to, a single cell, or the
ionizing or collector section of a given cell as follows:
First determine if the short is in the ionizing section
or the collecting section by connecting each high
voltage lead to its respective section, one at a time,
and energizing the power pack. (The lead not connected
must be supported away from any point of
contact.) The short symptoms will still exist for the
section in which the short is located. If the trouble
causing the short is bridging both sections, then the
short will be indicated in both sections when they
are individually connected
When the short is isolated to a cell tier, remove all
the cells within the tier and visually check the sections
indicated to contain the short.
(a). If the short is in the ionizer section, look for a
broken or defective insulator.
(b). If the short is in the collector section, look for a
large piece of foreign material bridging the
collector plates or a defective insulator.
(c) . If the short is indicated to be in both sections, it
will probably be a foreign object bridging the air gap
between the ionizer and the collector
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