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CONTENTS 

Certified for shock and electrical fire hazard only. 

 

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS 

Read  and  follow  instructions  carefully.  Follow  all  local 
electrical codes during installation. All wiring must conform 
to  local  and  national  electrical  codes.  Improper  wiring  or 
installation may damage Air Cleaner. 

Understand  the  signal  words  WARNING  and 

CAUTION which are present in the Owner’s Manual.

 

WARNING  and  CAUTION  signifies  a  hazard  which 

could result in property damage, personal injury or death.

 

Installation  and  servicing  of  Electronic  Air 

Cleaners can be hazardous. Only trained and qualified 
service  personnel  should  install,  repair,  or  service 
Electronic Air Cleaners. 

Homeowners  or  untrained  personnel  can  perform 

the  basic  maintenance  functions  of  cleaning  and 
replacing filters. 

When working on air cleaning equipment, observe 

precautions in the manual, labels attached to the unit, 
and  other  safety  precautions  that  may  apply.  Follow 
all safety codes. Wear safety glasses and work gloves. 

 

WHAT THE ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER DOES 

Your  High  Efficiency  Electronic  Air  Cleaner  has  been 

designed to remove atmospheric and household dust, coal 
dust,  insecticide  dust,  mites,  pollen,  mold  spores,  fungi, 
bacteria,  viruses, pet dander, cooking smoke and grease, 
tobacco  smoke  particles,  and  more  down  to  .01  micron 
(.01 micron = 1/2,540,000 of an inch). 

BENEFITS 

Helps provide relief for allergy or asthma suffering. 
Helps prevent damaging black dust from staining walls 
and  furnishings,  reducing  the  amount  of  time  and 
money spent cleaning and redecorating. 
Helps eliminate unpleasant odors (with use of optional 
Carbon Filters). 
Helps  protect  heating/cooling  equipment,  prolonging 
the operating efficiency. 

HOW IT WORKS

 

The High Efficiency Electronic Air Cleaner operates on 

the  principle  of  electrostatic  precipitation.  Millions  of 
airborne pollutants are carried through the return air ducts 
of  the  heating/cooling  system  and  treated  through  four 
stages of filtration. 

The 

prefilters (2)

 remove all large visible particles such 

as  lint.  Smaller  particles  then  pass  through  a 

two-stage 

electrostatic  collecting  cell  (2).

  First,  particles  are  given  a 

powerful  positive  electrical  charge  by  the  ionizing  wires. 
Second,  charged  particles  move  into  the  collecting  area  
 

IMPORTANT:

    Please  read  entire  instructions  before 

installing the Electronic Air Cleaner. 

WARNING  

Before  beginning  any  installation  or  modification,  be 
certain  that  the  main  line  electrical  disconnect  switch  is 
in 

OFF

  position.  Electric  shock  could  result.  Tag 

disconnect switch with suitable warning labels.  

 

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS 

WHAT THE ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER DOES 

BENEFITS 

HOW IT WORKS 

SPECIFICATIONS 

COMPONENTS 

INSTALLATION 

3-5 

Static Pressure 

Location 

Installation Location With Humidifier 

Installation Location With Air Conditioner 

Electronic Air Cleaner Installation 

Wiring 

SYSTEM CHECK 

OPERATION 

WHITE DUST 

MAINTENANCE 

Cell and Prefilter Cleaning 

Activated Carbon Filter Replacement 

SERVICE 

7-10 

Quick Check 

Testing For High Voltage At Power Board 

Measuring High Voltage At Power Board 

Replacing Performance Light 

Replacing A Power Board 

Testing Air Proving Switch (APS) 

Replacing An Air Proving Switch (APS) 

Testing The 24 V Transformer 

Replacing The 24 V Transformer 

Setting Voltage Of Power Board 

Setting Voltage Without High Voltage Meter 

Testing For Voltage At The Cell 

Testing Cell For Bad Contacts 

Testing Cell with an Ohmmeter 

Removing Power Box 

10 

Replacing A Tungsten Ionizing Wire 

10 

EXPLODED VIEW 

10 

PARTS LIST 

11 

TROUBLESHOOTING GUIDE 

12 

WARRANTY 

15 

 

Fig. 1 

2 Prefilter 

3 Ionizing Section 

4 Collecting Cell Plates 

5 Carbon Filters (3) 
(optional) 

1 Dirty Air 

6 Clean Air to Heating/ 
Cooling System 

Summary of Contents for GA50A14

Page 1: ...gi bacteria viruses and more down to 0 01 micron Light Weight Aluminum Collecting Cells are durable and easy to maintain Cell Guide ensures proper placement of collecting cells Activated Carbon Filter...

Page 2: ...le of electrostatic precipitation Millions of airborne pollutants are carried through the return air ducts of the heating cooling system and treated through four stages of filtration The prefilters 2...

Page 3: ...same time INSTALLATION Static Pressure The static pressure drop across the Air Cleaner will vary with CFM and whether the optional carbon filters have been installed in the unit Location The Air Clean...

Page 4: ...ner If the atomizing type humidifier is installed upstream high humidity salts and minerals may decrease the efficiency of the collecting cells and cause service problems If the atomizing type humidif...

Page 5: ...ent direction than the left to right set up The handle should face the door Close access door Wiring Wiring should only be performed by qualified personnel only All wiring must comply with all applica...

Page 6: ...ith DAX Detergent or a non chlorine non corrosive non abrasive liquid household detergent Allow detergent to run down both sides of plates and ionizing wires Let stand for 5 minutes or fill up laundry...

Page 7: ...age from the power board Measuring High Voltage At Power Board A high voltage meter capable of measuring up to 10 000 VDC is required to test the voltage 1 The Air Cleaner should be ON with the cells...

Page 8: ...oard is turned on and the performance light will come on The light on the power switch will be lit even when the APS is open If the power board fails to come on with the fan on check that the sensor i...

Page 9: ...Cleaner 8 Remove the high voltage meter 9 Replace the power box cover 10 Turn ON the Air Cleaner Setting Approximate Voltage Without High Voltage Meter A high voltage meter should be used to set the...

Page 10: ...ve it from the cabinet 6 If you are removing the power box for any length of time tape a cover over the top opening to prevent air from entering into the system Replacing A Tungsten Ionizing Wire Repl...

Page 11: ...er EAC14 11 EAC22 11 EAC20 11 12 Carbon Filters Set of 3 EAC14 12 EAC20 12 EAC20 12 13 Prefilter EAC14 13 EAC22 13 EAC20 13 14 Cell Guide Plastic EAC14 14 EAC14 14 EAC14 14 15 Collecting Cell EAC14 15...

Page 12: ...needle nose pliers gently pull contacts down or replace contacts Cells arcing excessively power light and per formance indicator light ON or flashing Cells wet from washing Allow cells to dry complete...

Page 13: ...basis for the Air Cleaner to function at its peak of efficiency The frequency of cleaning will vary from one house to another On average the cells should be cleaned every 3 months Use the chart below...

Page 14: ...NOTES 14...

Page 15: ...he defective part to General Filters Inc THERE ARE NOT EXPRESS WARRANTIES COVERING THIS ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER OTHER THAN AS SET FORTH ABOVE THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A...

Page 16: ...of the furnace or air handler ensure that there is 115 Volt output from these terminals when the unit is run manually and is running on low speed Some manufacturers do not supply full output voltage...

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