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Second,  charged  particles  move  into  the  collecting  area 
where  they  are  attracted  to  a  series  of  grounded  plates. 
Pollutants  are  held  in  this  section  like  a  magnet  until 
washed away during cleaning. 

 

MAJOR COMPONENTS 

 

Cabinet

 

The cabinet is constructed of 18 gauge steel, painted 

with  a  tough  powder-coated,  scratch-resistant  finish. 
Holes are provided to facilitate mounting to the ductwork. 
Access  to  the  collecting  cells  and  prefilters  is  through  a 
hinged door. 

The access door is interlocked to cut power to the unit 

when opened. 

 

Prefilters

 

The  washable  prefilters,  measuring  11½  x  20  inches 

(29.21  x  50.8  cm)  are  constructed  of  multi-layers  of 
aluminum mesh for maximum filtration of large particles. 

 

Collecting Cells

 

The  dual  voltage  collecting  cells  are  constructed  of 

heavy  gauge  aluminum  to  resist  rust  and  damage.  The 
first  stage,  the  ionizing  section,  is  charged  at 
approximately  7000  VDC.  The  collecting  plates  are 
alternately  grounded  and  charged  at  4600  VDC.  The 
arrow on the cells indicates the direction of air flow which 
must point toward the rear of the unit. 

 

Electrical Compartment

 

The  electrical  compartment  contains  the  system 

switch,  safety  interlock,  high  voltage  power  board, 
transformer, air proving switch and performance indicator 
light. 

 

INSTALLATION 

Location 

The  Air  Cleaner  should  be  installed  to  the  return  air 

duct  in  the  living  area  of  the  home  or  office.  It  can  be 
installed either in a wall or ceiling, but not in the floor. This 
unit  will  replace  the  existing  return  air  grille  currently 

installed  to  the  main  return  duct.  For  the  unit  to  perform 
properly,  all  the  return  air  must  pass  through  the 
Electronic Air Cleaner. 

In  a  wall  installation,  the  unit  must  be  installed 

with the hinge down. 

The  return  duct  or  transition  should  end  slightly 

behind  the  finished  wall  or  framing.  It  should  be 
approximately 1/4 -1/2 inch (.63 - 1.27 cm) larger than the 
Air  Cleaner  to  allow  the  back  of  the  unit  to  slip  into  the 
duct when installing. 

When  the  air  duct  does  not  fit  the  Air  Cleaner 

opening,  a  gradual  transition  is  recommended  to  reduce 
air turbulence through the  Air Cleaner and to increase its 
efficiency.  There  should  not  be  more  than  20º  of 
expansion used for the transition fitting.  

 

Important Installation Notes

 

When  installing  this  Air  Cleaner,  it  is  important  that 

there  is  adequate  air  flow  over  the  Air  Proving  Switch 
(APS) sensor to activate the power supply when the fan is 
operating.  To  ensure  the  flow  of  air  over  the  sensor,  the 
attached ducting and transition to the Air Cleaner must be 
sized and positioned correctly. 

If  rectangular  duct  is  fitted  to  the  back  of  the  unit,  it 

must be placed so the opening is over the APS sensor or 
transitioned  deep  enough  to  ensure  air  flow  over  the 
sensor. 

If  round  duct  is  used,  it  must  be  positioned  over  the 

center  of  the  opening  in  the  back  of  the  Air  Cleaner  and 

should  be  at  least  18”  diameter.  (

See  Fig.  2

)  If  the 

connecting  duct  back  to  the  furnace  or  air  handler  is 
smaller, a reducing collar should be used down the line to 
reduce the duct to the required size. If the duct opening at 
the rear of the Air Cleaner needs to be off-set because of 
installation  restrictions,  it  must  be  off-set  so  that  the 
position of the air opening is closer to the APS sensor.  

With a round duct or under sized rectangular duct it is 

important that the transition area between the back of the 
Air  Cleaner  and  the  bottom  of  the  duct  opening  is 

maintained. A transition height of 10” will allow proper flow 

across the sensor. (

See Fig. 3

The  APS  sensor  can  be  adjusted  further  into  the  air 

stream.  This  may  be  required  if  the  APS  sensor  is  not 
directly  in  the  air  stream  and  a  multi-speed  or  variable 

Fig. 2 

Fig. 3 

Summary of Contents for GA52F32

Page 1: ...ing Cells are durable and easy to maintain Plastic Intake Grille is easy to wipe clean Hinged Swing Out Door allows easy access to filters Automatic interlock switch disconnects power when unit is opened Durable Scratch Resistant powder coat paint finish resists abrasion Electronic Air Proving Switch allows for quick wiring and cycles Air Cleaner on off with system fan Indicator Light shows Air Cl...

Page 2: ...to be wall or ceiling mounted in the main return air duct of a forced air system The intake grille is hinged to allow easy access to the collecting cells and prefilters The unit is rated up to 2000 CFM 3398 m3 hr 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 duct of...

Page 3: ...or transition should end slightly behind the finished wall or framing It should be approximately 1 4 1 2 inch 63 1 27 cm larger than the Air Cleaner to allow the back of the unit to slip into the duct when installing When the air duct does not fit the Air Cleaner opening a gradual transition is recommended to reduce air turbulence through the Air Cleaner and to increase its efficiency There should...

Page 4: ... ducts The Air Cleaner will not run if the system fan is off For proper operation follow these simple steps 1 Run heating cooling system fan continuously and on low speed if available 2 Remove any furniture which may block the return air grille so that air moves freely to the furnace air conditioner 3 Check for proper operation of the system fan WHITE DUST After installation of the Air Cleaner you...

Page 5: ...Depth Turn the power switch OFF and wait 15 seconds then open the door to the collecting cells Remove the cells and prefilters Loosen the two screws on the hold down strap and pull out on the slide mechanism See Fig 2 Do not pull on the sensor Once the sensor is in the desired position tighten the two screws on the hold down strap Replace the cells and prefilters and test the unit for activation o...

Page 6: ... Voltage should read 24 28 VAC 5 If no voltage present check operation of the APS 6 Before replacing the transformer check the resistance across the power board 24 V input terminals 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 ...

Page 7: ... 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 electrical compartment cover 2 Turn the HV ADJ potentiometer fully counter clockwise Air Cleaner may arc or snap at this point 3 Turn the HV ADJ potentiometer clockwise slowly until the arcing and snapping stops 4 Replace electrical compartment cover...

Page 8: ... until a replacement is received 4 Using needle nose pliers place spring hook in the hole of the ionizing bar near cell top 5 Place eyelet of wire over the S hook and place S hook into hole on ionizing bar on other side of cell Keep wire tight to ensure S hook remains in hole 6 Using the needle nose pliers grab the end of the spring and stretch towards loop in wire Place eyelet in wire over spring...

Page 9: ...icator Light EACGM 10 Description Part Number 11 Electrical Cover EACGM 11 12 Air Switch Assembly with Slider EACGM 12 13 24 Volt Transformer EACGM 13 14 Power Board EACGM 14 15 Safety Interlock Switch EAC14 02 16 Copper Contact EAC14 08 17 Fibreboard with 2 Copper Contacts EACGM 17 18 High Voltage Contact Tray Complete EACGM 18 19 Door Label Before Cleaning EACGM 19 20 Dax Detergent 9900 Use the ...

Page 10: ... up or replace contacts Cells wet from washing Allow cells to dry completely Particle s lodged in cell or broken ionizing wire Wash cell Shake particle out of cell Replace wire if necessary Ducts were not cleaned prior to installation of Air Cleaner Clean ducts Cell plate s are bent Remove cells and adjust to original spacing using needle nose pliers Voltage is too high Adjust high voltage potenti...

Page 11: ... 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 PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE EXPRESSLY EXCLUDED THE MANUFACTURER ASSUMES NO LIABILITY IN CONNECTION WITH THE INSTALLATION OR USE OF THIS PRODUCT EXCEPT AS STATED IN THE LIMITED WARRANTY THE MANUFACTURER WILL IN NO EVENT BE LIABLE FOR...

Page 12: ... 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 to the terminals in the low speed mode so the Air Cleaner will not function The green Performance Indicator Light will not turn on The Air Cleaner performs best when the system fan is on FAN ON or Continuous mode and is run on the...

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