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Summary of Contents for EACB0014

Page 1: ... damage NOTE is used to highlight suggestions which will result in enhanced installation reliability or operation INTRODUCTION These instructions cover the installation operation and maintenance of an EACB Electronic Air Cleaner This electronic air cleaner is technically known as a two stage electrostatic precipitator The air cleaner is designed to remove airborne particulates including dust dirt ...

Page 2: ...han peak at this higher a_d o_ Refer to the Efficiency and Pressure Drop Performance chad below for differentapplications Cell t eight 2 per unit Unit t eight Maximum Power Consumption Electrical output ApprovalsLCertJfications 100 CFM A SD 80 70 60 Lo D 5O 007 011 0t5 C 002 PRESSURE DROP IN WD D o 224 m 006 011 004 _ 0e7 e14 The EACB basic components are Cabinet Mounts to existing ductwork houses...

Page 3: ...o noticing the presence of ozone An ionizing collecting cell that has been damaged or bent the designed Macing between electrically charged and ground components has been decreased may also produce an abnormal amount of ozone_ Hew the MrFlow Sensor AFS Works Electronic AFS see Fig 3 was designed to provide an efficient and reliable method of controlling the operation of the air cleaner when the de...

Page 4: ...ation Installation Requirements The best location for the air cleaner is in the return air duct next to the blower compartment In this location the blower molor and cooling coils will be kept clean UNIT OPERATION AND SAFETY HAZARD Failure to follow this caution may result in reduced airflow and potential operating problems a o not install the air cleaner in the diseharge air duct Before instaning ...

Page 5: ...nly a trained experienced service person should install this electronic air cleaner Before performing installation service or maintenance operations on uniL tam off all power to unit TAd a IPCI NNbCr Pt 1TC e t IT e il CKt rTTAd ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD Cailure to follow this warning could r_ ult in personal injury or death The power mapply should be removed before installation To remove the power ...

Page 6: ... 1O W BL I g_ _tY_41_ff_S t tf_t 3 5_ V _ 5_Tran_e_ Fig 10 Typical Wiring Diagram AO7Bt4 1 Turn air cleaner I ec using I k q ec rocker switch located on front panel 2 Plug power cord into acceptable receptacle 3 o eplace the unit door to the front of the air cleaner 4 Air cleaner will now operate when door is in place I I k l cc rocker switch is in the I k position and inpuf voltage is present to ...

Page 7: ... turning the HVAC blower OFF and then turning the Electronic Air Cleaner on This should solve the problem n t hat is rite zapping noise I am hearing from my unit Should I be concerned A The zapping or popping noise that you are hearing is the sound of larger particles being vaporized by the ionizing collector cell This is normal and is no cause for alarm As your HVAC system blower moves the air th...

Page 8: ...robably in the wrong position 2 Replace access door engage tabs on lower edge of door into slots in cabinet Carefully close door_ 3 Turn air cleaner switch to ON TROUBLESHOOTING ELECTR1 CAL SHOCK HAZARD Failure to follow this warning could result in persona injury or death The following procedures could expose hazardous live components Only a trained experienced service person should install this ...

Page 9: ...pports When an ionizing wire breaks the efficiency of the Electronic Air Cleaner will decrease slightly However the unit will continue to operate with broken ionizing wires as long as the broken wires have not caused a short circuit of the unit Remove all loose and broken wires as soon as they are identified Although the replacement of the ionizing wires can be attempted by a homeowner it is recom...

Page 10: ...osion excessive dirt build up and electrical are tracking carbon path from stainless steel spring to grounded metal Clean or replace as required 5 Make connections from the high voltage probe to the mu tM_14lq In IyocRrGD_cHwl3 WH RS_ VmDml 9 ThH meter should be set for reading DC voltage on the 20 volt full scale 6 Attach the high voltage probe ground lead to the cabinet While depressing the safe...

Page 11: ...ncy Power Supply ON OFF Switch interlock Switch Cabinet Assembly Prefilter 2 required Celt Ionizing Collecting Ionizing Wire Assembly Front Penet Assembly Contact Board Assembly 2 required Charcoal Filter optional not shown Stepdown Transformer t20v to 24v Stepdown Transformer 240v to 24v Insulator Cell Key not shown Power Tray Cover Fig 14 Unit Parts l c scripfien ...

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Page 13: ...LL IMPLIED WARRANTIES INCLUDING IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE HEREBY UMITED IN DURATION TO THE PERIOD FOR WHICH THE LIMITED WARRANTY tS GIVEN AND _PL ES_ SOME STATES DO NO T ALLOW LIM TATIONS ON HOW LONG AN IMPLIED WARRANTY LASTSt SO THE ABOVE MAY NOT APPLY TO YOU THE EXPRESSED WARRANTIES MADE IN THIS WARRANTY ARE EXCLUSIVE AND MAY NOT BE ALTERED 1E...

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