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REPLACING AN IONIZING WIRE

If an ionizing wire should break, it can be replaced as
follows:

1.

Remove all pieces of broken wire. Make sure sup-
ports at each end are in good condition and not bent
out of shape.

2.

Hook the new wire onto the support at one end.

3.

Hold your finger against the support at the other end
(Figure 21) and hold the ionizing wire between thumb
and forefinger as shown or use needle nose pliers.
Press inward on spring support. Hook end of wire
over small tab at end of support and release. Make
sure wire is securely anchored at each end.

Support

Ionizing
Wire

Figure 21

Rated Capacity

600 - 1200 cfm

1000 - 1600 cfm

1000 - 2000 cfm

1600 - 2200 cfm

Max. Pressure Drop

.08 in. W.G.

.08 in. W.G.

.12 in. W.G.

.09 in. W.G.

Cell Weight

(2) 7 lbs. each

(2) 9 lbs. each

(2) 9 lbs. each

(2) 9 lbs. each

Power Pack Weight

9 lbs.

9 lbs.

10 lbs.

10 lbs.

Unit Weight

35 lbs.

42 lbs.

38 lbs.

45 lbs.

Power Consumption

40 Watts (Max)

40 Watts (Max)

40 Watts (Max)

40 Watts (Max)

Electrical Input

120 VAC 60 hz.

120 VAC 60 hz.

120 VAC 60 hz.

120 VAC 60 hz.

Electrical Output

1.0 Ma

1.2 Ma

1.5 Ma

1.7 Ma 

@ 6450 VDC (nom)

Max. Ozone Output

.05 ppm

.05 ppm

.05 ppm

.05 ppm

Temperature Rating

40

°

 F to 125

°

 

F

40

°

 F to 125

°

 

F

40

°

 F to 125

°

 

F

40

°

 F to 125

°

 F

SPECIFICATIONS

10C26S-010

14C26S-010

16C28S-010

20C26S-010

SPECIFICATIONS

Summary of Contents for 10C26S-010

Page 1: ...Basic SST Service Guide Technical Repair Guide Repair Parts Electronic Air Cleaner Printed In U S A UL Listed CSA Certified by White Rodgers Please read and familiarize yourself with the contents of...

Page 2: ...unit must comply with local electric codes or other applicable codes Review and understand local codes prior to in stallation Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury or death CAUTION...

Page 3: ...and maintain Its basic components and their functions are as follows See Figure 2 Cabinet mounts to existing duct work and houses the collecting cells and pre filters Collecting Cells are made in two...

Page 4: ...ream from the air filter If your furnace duct system has a pre installed boot discard front cover of boot and slide the air cleaner component inside the boot Applies to 14C26S 010 and 20C26S 010 If fu...

Page 5: ...t offset to match air filter opening If duct connection to furnace allows less than nine inches for mounting the air cleaner shorten the lateral trunk or attach an offset fitting to the elbow HORIZONT...

Page 6: ...attached directly Figure 13 or a starting collar can first be fitted to the furnace inlet A butt or slip joint can be used Securely attach the cabinet to furnace inlet using at least two of the mount...

Page 7: ...or connections See Fig 17 Insure all wires are clamped wire connectors prop erly installed and grommets used to prevent wire abrasion 10 With the cabinet Installed reinstall pre filter s and collectin...

Page 8: ...angle to expedite the drip dry pro cess 7 Reinstall the cell s and pre filter s in the cabinet 8 Replace the power pack Turn furnace fan on After 30 minutes push ON OFF switch on the power pack to the...

Page 9: ...ely anchored at each end Support Ionizing Wire Figure 21 Rated Capacity 600 1200 cfm 1000 1600 cfm 1000 2000 cfm 1600 2200 cfm Max Pressure Drop 08 in W G 08 in W G 12 in W G 09 in W G Cell Weight 2 7...

Page 10: ...ng Light ON the small sensor element B Ensure small sensor element is centered in bushing 2 Air sensor left in bypassed condition after servicing 3 Faulty air flow sensor panel Excessive arcing during...

Page 11: ...injury or death This guide contains service checks to assist service personnel in locating and correcting any malfunction that might occur to render the air cleaner ineffective or inop erative The air...

Page 12: ...sion cord apply 120 VAC to power pack Turn power switch to ON position 5 Connect meter negative lead to metal frame of collecting cell Use high voltage probe to measure voltage at collecting cell ioni...

Page 13: ...ially at high altitudes or low air flow rates This power supply has a hairpin shaped jumper wire labeled W1 see Fig 24 that can be cut and separated in case of such complaints This will cause the powe...

Page 14: ...14 1 2 3 4 5 5 6 2 3 7 8 9 18 5 14 13 10 11 12 REPAIR PARTS...

Page 15: ...F876 0202 F876 0202 F876 0202 F876 0202 12 Power Pack Cabinet Only N A N A N A N A 13 Connector Male F827 0026 F827 0026 F827 0026 F827 0026 14 Power Supply F858 1000 F858 1000 F858 1000 F858 1000 15...

Page 16: ...a White Rodgers Electronic Air Cleaner or product containing a White Rodgers Electronic Air Cleaner Although White Rodgers does not extend a warranty directly to consumers White Rodgers does extend a...

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