Ion Fan Maintenance Method

Sep 10, 2019 Leave a message

Ion fan maintenance method


1. Turn the governor switch clockwise to turn on the indicator light, that is, turn on the fan, generate ion airflow, increase the fan wind speed, turn the governor switch clockwise; turn to the “off” position indicator light to indicate ion The fan is turned off. To adjust the airflow direction, loosen the bracket plum screw, tilt the body to adjust the up and down position, and then tighten the bracket screw after adjusting. Clean the ion emitter, rotate the head of the cleaning head clockwise to stop, and then turn it repeatedly until it is clean.

2. The wind speed and static time of the ion fan are determined by various factors. The two most important reasons are the distance of the ion fan and the wind speed. The air ions are constantly neutralized with each other, and the cations and anions are attracted to each other by static electricity to form a transfer of these charges and recombine. High wind speeds enable them to neutralize further away, and the greater the wind speed, the faster the neutralization. When using an ion fan for electronic assembly, the ionized airflow should cover the working area as much as possible, so that the positive and negative charges on the surface of the object can be well neutralized to maintain neutralization.

3. Clean the launch point of the transmitter, rotate the head of the cleaning head clockwise to stop and let go, then turn it repeatedly until it is clean, at least once a week. The air inlet and ionization outlets should be kept clean to prevent airflow and can be cleaned with a soft brush or compressed air.

4. Measure with a plate load monitor or use an ion tester to measure ion balance. The test instrument brand is MONROE (ME-268A) in the United States, or the ion balancer is used to measure the ion balance (residual voltage). The ion fan output design for the ion volume is smooth and fixed. The ion balance is offset due to factors such as voltage fluctuations, ambient air dryness, and the like.