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AirCleaner
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User Guide
2. Installation
Cooling and Airflow
Cooling and Airflow
AirCleaner has two fans mounted in the front of the chassis, which force air from the
front, through the chassis, with warm air exhausting out air vents located on the rear
panel. These fans should be periodically checked to ensure they are operating
properly; the front and rear air vents should be kept clean and clear at all times.
Figure 2-1. AirCleaner Chassis Airflow
The Panic Button Control Panel has no special cooling or airflow considerations.
Power Consumption
The AirCleaner main chassis consumes a maximum of 300 watts (average operating
power is about 60 watts). An optional redundant power supply is available; when it’s
installed and in operation, the main and redundant power supplies will share the
power load equally and will therefore not change the overall power consumption.
There is no AC power connection to the Panic Button Control Panel.
WARNING
AirCleaner uses open-module power supplies with:
UNUSUALLY HIGH CURRENT
and
VOLTAGES!
The power supplies should NEVER have external AC power
connected when the chassis top cover is removed.
Risk of DEADLY electrical shock is EXTREMELY HIGH!
Always remove all AC power from main chassis BEFORE removing
the chassis top cover. For units fitted with the redundant power
supply option, be sure to remove BOTH AC power cords.
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