Page 2 - Warranty
Power Tray Assembly 120/50-60/1 Power Tray Assembly 240/50-60/1 High Frequency Power Supply* Electronic Air Flow Sensor* On/Off switch* Interlock Switch* Cabinet Assembly Pre-Filter (2 req.) Cell, Ionizing-Collecting (2 req.) Ionizing Wire Assembly Front Panel Assembly Contact Board Assembly (2 req....
Page 3 - Troubleshooting; INTRODUCTION; Introduction
10. If no voltage is present, remove the second cell. Install cell number one and measure voltage asdescribed in step #7. If voltage is present, thesecond cell, which is now out of the cabinet, isshorted. Refer to COMMON TROUBLESHOOTINGTECHNIQUES (pg. 9). 11. If no voltage is present, remove both Io...
Page 4 - SECONDARY CIRCUIT POWER SUPPLY; Remove Front Panel Assembly from air cleaner.; Cabinet; Unit Components
SECONDARY CIRCUIT POWER SUPPLY If the Red CELL ENERGIZED light remains out with the Ionizing-Collecting Cellsremoved from the cabinet, the power supply is defective. Specific problems in thePower Tray Assembly can be isolated by using a Multimeter and High VoltageProbe to check the output voltages. ...
Page 5 - Regular Dusting and “White Dust”; Operation; Circuit Diagram
SECONDARY CIRCUIT IONIZING-COLLECTING CELL The cells are electrically energized through a contact terminal located at the topcenter of each cell. The ionizing wires and alternating collector plates are electricallycharged while the interleaving plates are grounded. If the space between the charged a...
Page 6 - High Altitude Operation
PRIMARY CIRCUIT WITH HVAC SYSTEM BLOWER OPERATING • If there is no supply line voltage at the transformer input connections,correct the fault at the dedicated power source or HVAC system powersource. • If there is supply line voltage at the transformer input connections andno output voltage (24 volt...
Page 7 - CAUTION; For Qualified HVAC
TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING: • These procedures must be performed by a qualified HVAC technician or electrician. • Risk of personal injury or death could occur by attempting to troubleshoot or repair this unit by untrained persons. • Exercise the usual precautions when working with high voltage. • When ...
Page 9 - ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION; Installation; COMMON QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS; Q. Why isn’t my Electronic Air Cleaner cleaning my air?; Green
ELECTRICAL INSTALLATION CAUTION : If the Electronic Air Cleaner is wired directly to theintegrated accessory control on the furnace, it isimperative that the ampere rating of the control besufficient to handle the current required by the aircleaner. All wiring shall be performed in accordancewith th...
Page 12 - TYPICAL MOUNTING POSITIONS; Transitions
Installation 15 EAC20002025 EAC14001625 EAC14002020 Unit Dimensions 10 For Qualified HVAC Installer Only TYPICAL MOUNTING POSITIONS (Air cleaner shown shaded in illustrations) Horizontal Furnace – Mounted vertically in returnduct as close to the furnaceas possible. Offset Installation – If there is ...
Page 13 - The following section is to be used by a qualified HVAC
LOCATION SELECTION Remember to select a location that is readily accessiblefor periodic inspection and cleaning of the the Pre-filters and Ionizing-Collecting Cells. Allow a minimumof 24” clearance in front and 12” clearance above theair cleaner for component removal and service space. DIRECTION OF ...