Mosebach Bug Killers BK15 Manual de operación


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Read all instructions before using the bug killer
Contents
1) Components ............................................................................................................................... 3
Total Assembly ........................................................................................................................... 3
2) Specifications ...............................................................................................................................
a)
BK10 ..................................................................................................................................... 5
b)
BK15 ..................................................................................................................................... 5
c)
BK20 ..................................................................................................................................... 5
3) Receiving ...................................................................................................................................... 5
) Safety ........................................................................................................................................... 6
a)
Power connections ............................................................................................................... 7
b)
Control Power ....................................................................................................................... 7
c)
Air intakes and exhaust ports ............................................................................................... 7
d)
Exhaust temperature ............................................................................................................ 8
e)
Connecting and disconnecting ............................................................................................. 8
5)
Operation ................................................................................................................................... 8
a)
Pre-startup ............................................................................................................................ 8
b)
Startup and Operation .......................................................................................................... 9
c)
Shutdown ............................................................................................................................ 10
6)
Bug Killing Conditions .............................................................................................................. 11
7)
Troubleshooting ....................................................................................................................... 11
8)
Replacing Fuses ...................................................................................................................... 12
9)
Replacing Resistors ................................................................................................................. 13
10)
Preventative Maintenance of the Bug killer.............................................................................. 13
11)
FAQ .......................................................................................................................................... 1
12)
Treatment Suggestions: ........................................................................................................... 18
13)
Optional Equipment .................................................................................................................. 19
1 )
Service Parts ............................................................................................................................ 19
Figure List:
1) Total Assembly of BK Heater
2) Power Connections
3) Powering the Controls
) Thermostat
5) Thermal Switch
6) Replacing Fuses

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IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
1) Components
Total Assembly
Bug Killers (BK20 Shown)
Lifting Handles
Mobility Kit (Optional)
Air Intake
Hot Air Exhaust
Figure 1b
Figure 1a
1 0VAC
Receptacles
40VAC
Receptacle
Remote Connection

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2) Specifications
Blower 1 0VAC, single phase, 60Hz powered internally
Control power 1 0VAC, single phase, 60 Hz
Rating Continuous duty
Power factor 1.0
Load elements The current at each step is subject to a manufacturing tolerance of ±5%.
Enclosure
Electro
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statically powder coat, Blue: PPG PCTZ50108
Touch up paint is Pantone 80-c color. Plastikote custom color universal blend.
Air inlet and outlet are covered by metal screens.
Heat is discharged horizontally.
Environmental 1 0V, 850CFM fan to bring outside air into the bug killer.
Unit Weight 60 lbs.
Dimensions 0.9” x .1” x 13.4”

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a) BK10
b) BK15
c) BK20
3) Receiving
WARNING! ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. Electric shock can lead to severe injury or death.
If the bug killer has been damaged in transit, do not operate until a competent
technician inspects the unit and determines that it can be operated safely.
1) Check the equipment for obvious damage.
2) Document and report any exterior damage to the carrier immediately.
Circuit Number
1
3
4
5
6
Total
Voltage (VAC) 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0
Current (Amps) 13 13 13 13 13 13 78
Power (kW) 1.57 1.57 1.57 1.57 1.57 1.57 9.36
Circuit Number
1
3
4
5
6
Total
Voltage (VAC) 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 40 40
Current (Amps) 13 13 13 13 16 16 84
Power (kW) 1.57 1.57 1.57 1.57 3.84 3.84 13.9
Circuit Number
1
3
4
5
6
7
Total
Voltage (VAC) 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 1 0 40
Current (Amps) 13 13 13 13 13 13 40 118
Power (kW) 1.57 1.57 1.57 1.57 1.57 1.57 9.60 18.96
Figure
2a
Figure
2b
Figure
2c
Table 1c
Table 1b
Table
1a

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) Safety
This bug killer is designed for a variety of loads. Because of this, it is possible that voltages higher
that those applied can be present inside the bug killer and at external connections of the bug
killer. Work on the bug killer’s internal systems should only be attempted by highly trained
technicians and only when power has been disconnected and cannot be reconnected to the unit.
IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS
When using electrical appliances, basic precautions should always be followed to reduce the risk
of fire, electrical shock, and injury to persons, including the following:
1) Read all instructions before using this bug killer.
2) This bug killer is hot when in use. To avoid burns, do not let bare skin touch hot
surfaces. Use handles when moving this bug killer. Keep combustible materials, such
as furniture, pillows, bedding, papers, clothes, and curtains at least 6 feet
(1.8 meters) from the exhaust of the bug killer and keep them away from the sides
and rear.
3) Extreme caution is necessary when any bug killer is used by or near children or
invalids and whenever the bug killer is left operating and unattended.
) Remove all animals and plants from area to be heated
5) Always unplug bug killer when not in use.
6) Do not operate any bug killer with a damaged cord or plug or after the bug killer
malfunctions or has been dropped or damaged in any manner. Discard bug killer or
return to authorized service facility for examination and/or repair.
7) Do not use outdoors.
8) Do not use in wet or moist locations
9) This bug killer is not intended for use in wet indoor environments.
10) Do not run cords under carpeting. Do not cover cords with throw rugs, runners, or
similar coverings. Do not route cords under furniture or appliances. Arrange cords
away from traffic areas and where it will not be tripped over.
11) To disconnect bug killer, turn controls off, then remove plugs from outlets.
12) Do not insert or allow foreign objects to enter any ventilation or exhaust opening as
this may cause an electric shock or fire, or damage the bug killer.
13) To prevent a possible fire, do not block air intakes or exhaust in any manner. Do not
use on soft surfaces, like a bed, where openings may become blocked.
1 ) A bug killer has hot and arcing or sparking parts inside. Do not use it in areas where
gasoline, paint, or flammable liquids are used or stored.
15) Use this bug killer only as described in this manual. Any other use not recommended
by the manufacturer may cause fire, electric shock, or injury to persons.

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16) Always plug bug killers directly into a wall outlet/receptacle. Never use with a re-
locatable power tap (outlet/power strip).
17) This bug killer includes a visual alarm to warn that parts of the bug killer are getting
excessively hot. If the alarm light goes on, immediately turn the bug killer off and
inspect for any objects on or adjacent to the bug killer that may cause high
temperatures. DO NOT OPERATE THE BUG KILLER WITH THE ALARM LIGHT
ON.
18) SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS
.
a) Power connections
WARNING! ELECTRIC SHOCK HAZARD. All power connections must be connected or
guarded. Failure to do so will expose operators to possible shock and the
possibility of grounding-out or shorting-out of the test power source,
b) Control Power
Use 120V type S or type SJ jacketed cord to a wall connection. Cord and service
rated to 15 AMP minimum.
c) Air intakes and exhaust ports
Caution! All air intakes and exhaust ports must be clear and fully open. This bug killer
has one air intake designed for proper air flow. Reducing or blocking air flow will
lead to overheating and bug killer failure.
High volumes of cooling air are needed to prevent load elements from overheating. By their very
nature, resistors under load convert electrical energy to heat. This heat must be removed from
the unit. The blower, intake, and exhaust ports are sized to provide the proper amount of cooling
air. Preventing or limiting air flow will allow the bug killer to overheat.
To increase the life of the load elements, allow the fans to run at least three minutes after the load
is removed or until exhaust air is cool.
No ductwork is permitted on intake or exhaust of this bug killer as this will cause a backpressure
and ruin the resistors.
Caution! Material can be moved by intake air or exhaust air. Failure to secure material
could cause injury to bystanders or damage to the bug killer.
Good air flow keeps the bug killer cool but can very easily move light debris such as paper,
cardboard, and dust with great velocity. Loose materials around the bug killer, especially near the
intake and exhaust, must be secured to prevent movement. Material on the exhaust side may be
blown into and injure a bystander. Material near the intake may be taken into the bug killer
damaging internal components.

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d) Exhaust temperature
WARNING! FIRE AND BURN HAZARD. Keep flammable material at least 0 feet away from
the bug killer. A great deal of heat is expelled from the bug killer.
Temperatures inside the bug killer are sufficient to ignite flammable fumes or
materials. Failure to maintain proper housekeeping and properly securing
flammable material could lead to fire, burns, and/or injury.
Even with sufficient air flow, internal component temperature will exceed 00 °F. Exhaust air
temperature rise of 100 °F can be achieved at full power. Flammable materials must not be kept
around the bug killer. Heat from the bug killer could ignite this material.
e) Connecting and disconnecting
WARNING! BURN HAZARD. Attempting to connect or disconnect leads while bug killer is
in operation can lead to severe injury or death. Connecting or disconnecting
plugs and receptacles while current is flowing or voltage is present may cause
arcing. Arcing can generate a great deal of light, heat and possibility of
electrocution.
5) Operation
a) Pre-startup
1. Check housekeeping in the operational area and correct all unsafe conditions.
Failure to do this may result in debris being blown around and may cause a fire hazard.
2. Position bug killer so that air will flow freely into the intakes and out of the exhaust port.
3. All air intakes and exhaust ports must be clear of any blockages or debris.
. For best results it is recommended that all doors, window, vents, and air conditioners in the
heating area be insulated
5. Connect remote thermostat
6. Connect and place thermocouples to remote thermostat
• One or two thermocouples may be used
• Using one thermocouple will control bug killer based on the local temperature of that
thermocouple
• Using two thermocouples will control bug killer based on the average of the two local
temperatures of thermocouples
• When placing thermocouple(s), keep ten feet from the unit and not in direct exhaust
• When using two thermocouples, for optimal results do not place close to one another

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b) Startup and Operation
1. Connect the 120VAC plug to the right most receptacle to power the controls (See Figure
3)
2. Determine where you will get power from
Each plug utilized will draw the current shown in table 1a, 1b, or 1c. Carefully select
power sources as to not overload and trip breakers or fuses.
3. Connect all other desired 120VAC plugs and desired 2 0VAC plugs (BK15 and BK20
ONLY) into their appropriate receptacle
The bug killer will function with only the right receptacle being powered. If all of the
receptacles are not being powered the unit will reach a lower maximum temperature and
the unit will take longer to heat a space to a desired temperature, if that temperature can
be reached. It is recommended that all receptacles are powered, especially for larger
spaces or a higher desired temperature
. Ensure all cable sizes are sufficient to carry the expected current. Failure to size
conductors properly will lead to conductor overheating, which will damage conductors
and may pose a fire hazard.
5. Press the POWER button ON. The fans should now engage.
6. Adjust the desired room temperature using UP/DOWN arrows on the remote thermostat.
For recommended temperatures to kill different bug types see Time in Minutes to
Mortality Chart.
Figure 3. Powering the Controls
1 0VAC Cord
Powering Controls

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7. The bug killer will now generate heat until the temperature at the thermostat reaches the
desired temperature. The bug killer will automatically turn the heater elements on and off
as required to control to the desired temperature being sensed at the thermocouple(s).
8. Allow the bug killer to hold the temperature of the room for the recommended time shown
in table Time in Minutes to Mortality Chart.
9. Note that your bug killer thermostat is programmed with a 5 °F hysteresis value.
c) Shutdown
1. Lower thermostat value to below standard room temperature
2. Allow fans to operate at least three minutes or until exhaust air is cool before shutting
them off.
This cooling period will extend the life of your bug killer.
3. Turn POWER button OFF
. Remove all 120VAC plugs and 2 0VAC plugs (BK15 and BK20 ONLY) from the bug
killer.
5. Put cables back into the storage box. (Not supplied by Mosebach)
6. Move the unit to storage.
Room
Temperature
Desired
Temperature
Temperature
Controls
Figure . Thermostat
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