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Important Safety Instructions
1.  READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS

2. WARNING – To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury to persons, observe the 

following:

a.  Equipment must be installed and operated with filters specified in this document. Other 

filters cannot be substituted, as this will impact the performance of the equipment.

b. Use this equipment in the manner intended by the manufacturer. If you have questions, 

contact the manufacturer:

For Technical or Application Questions:
Email: [email protected] 

c.  Before servicing or cleaning equipment, switch power off at the back of the equipment 

and unplug the power cable to prevent power from being switched on accidentally. 

d. Power cord should never be exposed to water, heat, or sharp objects.  Check power cord 

before use.  Never operate with a damaged power cord; replace immediately.

e.  Equipment should always be operated indoors in an HVAC-conditioned space and never 

be exposed to water.

f.  Installation work and electrical wiring must be done by a qualified person(s) in accordance 

with all applicable codes and standards, including fire-rated construction.

g. Follow the heating equipment manufacturer’s guideline and safety standards, such as 

those published by the National Fire Protection Association (NFPA); the American Society 
for Heating, Refrigeration, and Air Conditioning Engineers (ASHRAE); and the local code 
authorities.

h.  When cutting or drilling into wall or ceiling, do not damage electrical wiring or other hidden 

utilities.

i.  Ducted fans must always be vented to the outdoors.

3. CAUTION –Automatically operated device. To reduce the risk of injury, disconnect 

power cord from power supply before servicing.

4. WARNING –Risk of electrical shock. Can cause injury or death. Disconnect all remote 

electrical power before servicing. If connected to a circuit protector device by fuses, 
use time-delay fuses for this appliance.

Intended Use

The AAF Flanders AstroPure

TM

 Air Purification System is designed to increase indoor air quality (IAQ) 

and reduce the risk of airborne infection within classrooms, clinics, office buildings, restaurants, and 
healthcare facilities.  This is accomplished by recirculating conditioned air and removing contaminants 
from the space. Contaminants removed may include dust, pollen, mold, bacteria, and viruses. 

AstroPure Principle of Operation

The AAF Flanders AstroPure Air Purification System is not intended for use as a dust/smoke 
extraction system for remediation of a “dirty” environment.  Use as such will result in significantly 
reduced performance and may void warranty.

INTRODUCTION AND PRECAUTIONS (CONT’D)

Summary of Contents for Flanders 393-500-100

Page 1: ...AstroPure Portable Air Purification System INSTALLATION OPERATION AND MAINTENANCE MANUAL...

Page 2: ...Flow Calculation 9 EC Motor Speed Adjustment 10 Operating Instructions 10 Operating Environmental Conditions 10 Internal Fuse 10 Internal Kill Switch 10 Wiring Diagram 11 Maintenance Service 12 Filter...

Page 3: ...imited to electrical and mechanical work equipment handling and safety procedures must be performed in accordance with industry accepted practice and all relevant local state and federal government co...

Page 4: ...such as those published by the National Fire Protection Association NFPA the American Society for Heating Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineers ASHRAE and the local code authorities h When cut...

Page 5: ...Exhaust 0 1000CFM Integrated PM Sensor High capacity MERV 11 Prefilter Energy Savings Electronically Commutated EC Motor Robust Construction with Internal Noise Attenuators High capacity HEPA Membran...

Page 6: ...99 99 18x18x12 18x18x12 18x18x12 18x18x12 Motor Type EC Variable Speed EC Variable Speed EC Variable Speed EC Variable Speed EC Motor Power HP 0 33 0 33 1 1 Max Current Draw A 7 7 15 15 Blower Type Im...

Page 7: ...move the equipment from the shipping carton and inspect for any damage that may have occurred during transportation Two workers at minimum are required to lift the unit from the container 2 Remove uni...

Page 8: ...bed in the Unpacking section of this document 4 Ensure when the equipment is removed from the package that it is placed upon smooth level and stable ground 5 Unlock the caster wheels a AAF Flanders As...

Page 9: ...justments 4 When the power cord is plugged into a wall receptacle and the power switch is ON the control panel HMI will sound an audible confirmation and illuminate 5 The system starts with the fan in...

Page 10: ...recommends a minimum of 2 ACH for re opening schools for example The following graph represents the feet coverage for each AstroPureTM unit considering four different operational points Room Size Calc...

Page 11: ...idge fuse This fuse is located on the back of the unit close to the power cord To access this fuse twist the fuse holder from the cabinet mounted fuse housing Check for blown fuses if control panel do...

Page 12: ...motor 1 HP 11 45 Amp 115 120 V 50 60 Hz 1phase 15 Amp fuse Rotation counter clockwise Motor must start at 1 0 2 VDC 10 PWM AT 600 10 RPM AstroPure 500 EC motor 0 33 HP 4 4 Amp 115 120V 50 60 Hz 1 pha...

Page 13: ...efilter by sliding it out of the lower filter cabinet 5 Remove the HEPA filter by unlocking the quarter turn fasteners and sliding it out of the upper filter cabinet 6 Caution should be used when hand...

Page 14: ...It is recommended to replace it over an interval of 12 24 months For additional information see the section of this manual on contacting AAF Flanders MAINTENANCE SERVICE CONT D Efficiency Description...

Page 15: ...ic display with visual alarms and alerts On off schedule programming that promotes energy savings Programmable decontamination cycle for cleaning the air faster Particulate matter PM sensor that measu...

Page 16: ...15 Filter s Pressure Drop and Particulate Matter Counting Screen Decontamination and Other Set up Screen Operational Timer Programming Screen CONTROL PANEL CONT D...

Page 17: ...the next data settings Return Save settings and go back to the previous screen Second Screen Function UP Change UP the PM value displayed on the Main screen Function DOWN Change DOWN the PM value dis...

Page 18: ...Ensure power switch is in on position Inspect wall receptacle Ensure kill switch on back panel is in closed position Low Air Velocity Check whether prefilter or HEPA filter require replacement Increas...

Page 19: ...l and re installation of such product s or goods including but not limited to labor service costs and shipping charges The same obligations and conditions shall extend to replacement parts furnished b...

Page 20: ...19 APPENDIX B MANUAL REVISION HISTORY Revision Version Revision Date Description of Change Approval A 12 24 2020 Initial edition B 03 25 2021 Revision B adding new information about control panel...

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