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UNIT SPECIFICATIONS
Cabinet
Ionizing-Collector Cells
Prefilters
Power Tray Assembly
Air Flow Sensor (AFS)
How to Identify Which Air Cleaner Model you own
This air cleaner is easy to install, operate and maintain. Its basic components
are the:
Mounts to existing ductwork; houses the ionizing-collecting cells and
prefilters.
Collect the dust, dirt and other particulates in the air. They contain the
ionizing and collecting sections as described on page 2. The cells must be
installed with ionizing wires on the air intake side. A spring contact is located
on the top of each cell and must be in position to make contact with the
contact board assemblies on the bottom of the power tray assembly.
Trap large particulates before it enters the ionizing-collector cells.
Contains the indicating light, solid state power supply, contact boards and
electrical controls including ON/OFF switch and safety interlock switch. A
power cord at the rear of the tray allows the unit to be connected to a
standard 120V outlet. A wiring compartment is provided at the rear of the tray
allowing the option to permanently wire the unit directly to a furnace control.
Installed on certain models, this part controls the operation of the unit by
sensing the movement of air within the duct. This helps to reduce power
usage and prevents the possible buildup of ozone within the duct.
The model number and serial number for your Electronic Air Cleaner can be
found on the data label located on the inside of the access door. This serial
number will be a ten (10) digit number.
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