Page 2 - Table 1 – Unit Specifications; Cabinet; Prefilters; EA
2 Table 1 – Unit Specifications MODEL NO. EACBA --- --- --- 0014 EACBA --- --- --- 0020 EACBA --- --- --- 1614 EACBA --- --- --- 2020 EACBB --- --- --- 2020 Airflow Sensor Factory Installed YES YES YES YES YES Electrical Input 120v, 60Hz, 1 PH 120v, 60Hz, 1 PH 120v, 60Hz, 1 PH 120v, 60Hz, 1 PH 240v,...
Page 3 - How to Identify Which Air Cleaner Model You Own; Facts You Should Know About Your New; Dusting and “White Dust”; Outdoor Air; CUT HAZARD; CAUTION; Transitions
3 provided at the rear of the tray allowing the option to permanentlywire the unit directly to a furnace control. AirFlow Sensor (AFS) This part controls the operation of the unit by sensing the movement of air within the duct. This helps to reduce power usage. How to Identify Which Air Cleaner Mode...
Page 4 - Planning the Installation; UNIT OPERATION AND SAFETY HAZARD
4 AIR CLEANER OPENING MAX 4"/102 mm DROP PER LINEAL 12"/305mm FURNACEOPENING AIR FLOW FURNACE AIR CLEANER AIR FLOW 20 TRANSITION SECTION o A07682 Fig. 5 -- Transition to Unit Turning Vanes If the air cleaner is installed adjacent to a 90 _ duct elbow, add turning vanes (see Fig. 6) inside th...
Page 5 - Direction of Airflow Through the Air Cleaner; INSTALLATION; WARNING; WARNING; Prior to installing this product:; NOTE; Installation of the EAC; ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD; WARNING
5 If an atomizing humidifier must be mounted upstream of this aircleaner: 1. Mount it as far upstream as possible (recommended 6’/2m minimum). 2. Install a standard disposable furnace filter between the humidifier and the air cleaner to trap water droplets and hard water salts. 3. Clean the air clea...
Page 6 - ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION; Wiring Procedure; UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD
6 or 1/8” rivets. If the adjoining ductwork is flanged, installthe screws so that the screw heads are inside the cabinet. This will prevent damage to the prefilters and optionalcharcoal after--filter during removal and installation aftercleaning. MOUNTING HOLES SCREW(S) BLOWER COMPARTMENT A07683 Fig...
Page 7 - System Checkout; COMMONLY ASKED QUESTIONS; Q. Why isn’t my air cleaner cleaning my air?
7 To install this model with a 240v fan coil: 1. Turn air cleaner OFF using ON/OFF rocker switch located on front panel. 2. Plug power cord into acceptable receptacle.3. Replace the unit door to the front of the air cleaner.4. Air cleaner will now operate when door is in place, ON/OFF rocker switch ...
Page 8 - MAINTENANCE OF CELLS; Washing Cells and Prefilters; To remove cells and prefilter; TROUBLESHOOTING; Recommended Service Tools; Indication of Electrical Trouble
8 Remove Soak Rinse Drip Dry Replace Note Air Flow Direction Arrow C02035 Fig. 11 -- Typical Call and Prefilter Cleaning MAINTENANCE OF CELLS Washing Cells and Prefilters Regular washing is necessary to ensure proper performance (seeFig. 11). A thorough washing once every two months will be adequate...
Page 9 - Secondary Circuit; Replacing the Ionizing Wires; AFS Troubleshooting
9 3. If the fuse is NOT blown, check the ON/OFF switches and safety interlock switch for proper engagement and operation. This can be completed using a volt ohmmillimeter on a scale that will measure ohms as low as 1.0.If you are using the recommended meter previously mentioned in this manual, set t...
Page 10 - Checking the Power Supply
10 3. Locate the jumper terminal (see 12). LOW L M H MED L M H HI L M H C02036 Fig. 12 -- Jumper Terminal Adjustment 4. With a pair of needle nose pliers, carfully adjust the jumper settings from HIGH to MED. Ensure that the jumper isfirmly seated in the terminal. 5. Replace the power tray cover and...
Page 11 - PARTS LIST
11 PARTS LIST 16 5 3 1 4 8 CELLCONTACT 10 14 9 2 11 1 7 6 13 ON OF F C04005 PARTS LIST Reference Number Description 1 Power Tray Assembly 2 High Frequency Power Supply 3 ON/OFF Switch 4 Interlock Switch 5 Cabinet Assembly 6 Prefilter (2 required) 7 Cell, Ionizing --- Collecting 8 Ionizing Wire Assem...
Page 13 - EAC- Limited Warranty
13 CAC / BDP Catalog 63EA-CA0 39004DP290 05-03 FOR SERVICE OR REPAIR, FOLLOW THESE STEPS IN ORDER: FIRST: Contact the installer . You may find their name on the product or in your Homeowner’s Packet. If the installer’s name is not known, call your builder or home retailer if yours is a new residence...