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without  the  transformer  connected.  Resistance  should 
read  above  20K  ohms  with  an  analog  meter  and  above 
4M  ohms  with  a  digital  meter.  If  the  resistance  readings 
are  below  these  values,  the  power  board  may  be  the 
cause of the transformer failure. 

 

Before replacing the 24 V transformer, turn 

OFF

 power to 

the Air Cleaner at the source. 
1.  Remove power box cover. 
2.  Disconnect the secondary leads from the transformer 

to the 24 V terminals on the power board. See Fig. 5. 

3.  Cut  the  primary  leads  (to  the  APS)  close  to  the 

transformer or disconnect leads from the APS. 

4.  Remove  the  2  hex  nuts  and  washers  from  the 

transformer studs. 

5.  Remove the transformer. 
6.  Place new transformer over studs and re-install 2 star 

washers and hex nuts to secure into place. 

7.  Connect  secondary  leads  (white)  to  the  24  V 

terminals on the power board (P1 & P2). 

8.  Wire  nut  primary  leads  from  APS  (cut  in  Step  3)  to 

the  primary  leads  of  the  new  transformer  or  connect 
primary leads to APS terminals 1 & 4. 

9.  Replace power box cover. 
10.  Turn 

ON

 the power to the Air Cleaner and test. 

 

Setting Voltage Of Power Board

 

Voltage on the power board may drop below required 

level  when  installation  area  is  too  damp,  too  cold,  or  if 
there is a leakage of water from a humidifier. Voltage on 
power  board  may  be  too  high  when  installation  area  is 
too dry or too hot, or home is in close proximity to hydro 
towers  or  situated  in  remote  farm  land  areas.  By 
adjusting  the  HV  Adj.  potentiometer,  the  voltage  can  be 
set  to  optimum  level.  A  high  voltage  meter  capable  of 
measuring  10,000  VDC  is  required.  To  test  and  adjust 
voltage level, perform the following procedure: 
1.  Turn the Air Cleaner 

OFF

2.  Remove the power box cover. 
3.  Connect  the  ground  of  the  high  voltage  meter  to  an 

unpainted surface in the power box. 

4.  Turn 

ON

  the  Air  Cleaner  and  wait  5  minutes  before 

checking  voltages  to  allow  voltages  on  cells  to 
stabilize. The cells and ionizing wires must be clean. 

5.  Measure the voltages at HV1 and HV2 on the power 

board.  

6.  Adjust  the  HV  Adj.  potentiometer  until  the  voltage 

reading matches the voltage in Table 3. Adjusting the 
potentiometer 

clockwise  decreases

 the voltage and 

turning 

counter-clockwise increases

 the voltage. 

7.  Turn 

OFF

 the Air 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  high 

voltage. If one is not available, this method can be used. 
This will only set an approximate voltage. After using this 
method,  the  voltage  should  be  reset  with  a  high  voltage 
meter as soon as possible. 
1.  Remove power box cover. 
2.  Turn  the  HV  Adj.  potentiometer  fully  counter-

clockwise.  The  Air  Cleaner  may  arc  or  snap  at  this 
point. 

3.  Turn the HV Adj. potentiometer back, clockwise, until 

the arrow is between 6 and 8 on the dial or on the + 
side of  the half way point. 

4.  Replace power box cover. 

 
Testing for Voltage At The Cell

 

1.  Open access door to Air Cleaner. 
2.  The cells must be in the Air Cleaner for this test and 

the system fan should be on high speed. 

3.  Turn  the  Air  Cleaner 

ON

  and  press  the  safety 

interlock switch lever.  

4.  Place a plastic handled screwdriver into the direction 

arrow slot. Do not apply excessive force. 

5.  If  there  is  a  good  snap  then  there  is  high  voltage  at 

the cell. 

 

Testing Cell For Bad Contacts

 

1.  Open access door to Air Cleaner. 
2.  The cells must be in the Air Cleaner for this test and 

the system fan should be on high speed. 

3.  Turn  the  Air  Cleaner 

ON

  and  press  the  safety 

interlock switch lever.  

4.  Place a plastic handled screwdriver into the direction 

arrow slot. Do not apply excessive force. 

5.  There  should  be  an  initial  snap  when  the  plates  are 

shorted,  then  no  sound.  If  a  hissing  occurs,  then 
there is a bad contact. Look along the top of the cell, 
with  the  short  still  in  place.  If  there  is  a  small  arc 
between the cell top and copper contact, then that is 
the  bad  contact.  Pull  cell  out  and  gently  pull  the 
copper contact down. 

6.  If an arc is not seen and there is a bad contact, then 

the problem may be an internal contact in one of the 
cells.  

7.  Let up on safety interlock. 
8.  Close access door. 

See below for additional testing. 

Testing Cell with an Ohmmeter

 

To  test  the  cell  for  a  dead  short  or  a  bad  contact  an 

ohmmeter can be used. 

Always  discharge  the  cell  with 

a screw driver before testing with an ohmmeter. 

Model 

Maximum Voltage 

on Plates (KVDC) 

Maximum Voltage 
on Ionizer (KVDC) 

GA50A14 

4.8 - 5.3 (HV1) 

7.2 - 8.0 (HV2) 

GA50A20, GA50A22 

4.8 - 5.2 (HV1) 

7.2 - 7.8 (HV2) 

Table 3 

 Power Board Voltage Settings (with load) 

The voltage will be higher without the cells in the unit.

 

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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