Honeywell F111 Product Data Download Page 4

F111 (SERIES 3) IN CEILING MEDIA AIR CLEANER

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WARNING

TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE,ELECTRICAL 
SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS,OBSERVE THE 
FOLLOWING:

1.

Use This Unit Only In The Manner Intended By The 
Manufacturer. If You have Questions, Contact The 
Manufacturer.

2.

Before Servicing Or Cleaning Unit, Switch Power Off 
At Service Panel And Lock Service Panel To Prevent 
Power From Being Switched on Accidentally. When 
The Service Disconnecting Means Cannot Be Locked, 
Securely Fasten a Prominent Warning Device, Such 
As A Tag, To The Service Panel.

3.

Installation Work And Electrical Wiring Must Be Done 
By Qualified Person(s) In Accordance With All Appli-
cable Codes And Standard, Including Fire Rated Con-
structions.

4.

When Cutting Or Drilling Into The Wall Or Ceiling, Do 
Not Damage Electrical Wiring And Other Hidden Util-
ities.

5.

If This Unit Is To Be Installed Over A Tub Or Shower, It 
Must Be Marked As appropriate For The Application 
and be connected to a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit 
Interrupter) - protected branch circuit.

6.

Never Place A Switch Where It Can Be Reached From 
A Tub Or Shower.

Choose Location

Choosing the correct location for the air cleaner affects the 
overall performance of the unit. The bidirectional airflow 
pattern must flow into the longest reaches of the zone 
being cleaned. See Fig. 2.

NOTE: The F111 Has Not Been Investigated For Use In Fire 
Resistance Rated Construction.

The air cleaner is designed to be suspended centrally in a 
space and mounted into or on a ceiling. The cleaning 
footprint of the air cleaner is rectangular with air patterns 
that move clean air to the corners of the area while drawing 
contaminated air up from the center of the area. See Fig. 2.

When multiple air cleaners are installed, the allotted areas 
to be cleaned should be equal. The air throw in one 
direction is approximately 55 ft (17m). Air velocity at 90 ft 
per minute (27m per minute) is considered end of throw

Fig. 2. Correct Positioning of the air cleaner for 

optimum cleaning.

IMPORTANT

Never hang the air cleaner higher than 16 ft (5m) 
above the floor.

INSTALLATION

WARNING

Explosion Hazard Possible.
Can cause personal injury or equipment damage.

Do not install or use the F111 (Series 3) air cleaner 
where there is any danger of gas, vapor or dust 
explosion.

IMPORTANT

This air cleaner has not been investigated for use in 
the ceilings of fire-resistant assemblies.

CAUTION

Electrical Hazard.
Can cause personal injury or equipment damage.

Turn off power before installing or servicing the air 
cleaner.

IMPORTANT

Stand on a stable platform when working with the 
air cleaner.

When Installing this Product…

1.

Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow 
them could damage the product or cause a hazard-
ous condition.

2.

Check the ratings given in the instructions and on the 
product to make sure the product is suitable for your 
application.

3.

Installer must be a trained, experienced service tech-
nician.

4.

After installation is complete, check out product 
operation as provided in these instructions.

F111

(SERIES 

11000)

CLEANING FOOTPRINT

CEILING

FLOOR

CORRECT

2

1

INCORRECT

M12652A

Summary of Contents for F111

Page 1: ...oking smoke from the air circulated through the filter FEATURES Three levels of filtration 99 97 High Efficiency Particulate Air HEPA Hospital grade filter 95 efficient at 0 3 micron MERV 16 95 ASHRAE MERV 12 Circulates up to 1250 cfm Designed to overcome the increase in air flow resistance normally caused by filter loading White or black color cover to complement the ceiling CPZ module removes up...

Page 2: ... modules 825 1400 Black F111C1003W 3S 120 Vac 60 Hz 7 0A 99 97 HEPA 85 CPZ modules 825 1400 White F111C1012B 3S 120 Vac 60 Hz 8 0A 95 at 0 3 micron MERV 16 85 CPZ modules 1125 1910 Black F111C1012W 3S 120 Vac 60 Hz 8 0A 95 at 0 3 micron MERV 16 85 CPZ modules 1125 1910 White F111C1073B 3S 120 Vac 60 Hz 7 5A 95 ASHRAE MERV 12 85 CPZ modules 1150 1950 Black F111C1073W 3S 120 Vac 60 Hz 7 5A 95 ASHRAE...

Page 3: ...s when determining how many air cleaners are needed EXAMPLE One air cleaner can provide 2 5 air changes per hour in a 24 000 cubic feet 720 cubic meters no smoking area Table 3 suggests two air cleaners for a 24 000 cubic feet area because most areas have contaminants that require more units to provide quality air If any questions should arise concerning determining the number of air cleaners need...

Page 4: ...entrally in a space and mounted into or on a ceiling The cleaning footprint of the air cleaner is rectangular with air patterns that move clean air to the corners of the area while drawing contaminated air up from the center of the area See Fig 2 When multiple air cleaners are installed the allotted areas to be cleaned should be equal The air throw in one direction is approximately 55 ft 17m Air v...

Page 5: ...ion and safety Canadian installation NEVER install in ceilings with thermal insulation value greater than R 40 Fig 3 Typical F111 Series 3 120V 60 Hz wiring diagram Mount Air Cleaner Cabinet The air cleaner can be mounted in a drop ceiling system or hung in an open area Both mounting methods require the air cleaner to be level and positioned facing downward for correct operation 1 Remove the lid f...

Page 6: ...connect power to air cleaner at fuse or breaker before beginning work Failure to do so can result in shock hazard endangering equipment and personal safety of installer Only one air cleaner can be connected to a remote switch Fig 5 Wiring F111 Series 3 Air Cleaner 1 Disconnect power to air cleaner 2 Mount 4 x 4 outlet box at desired remote location 3 Attach 3 4 extension ring to outlet box 4 Run f...

Page 7: ...dy of the spring loaded plunger see Fig 7 2 Turn the threaded barrel out of the spring plunger 3 Insert the threaded barrel through the hole in the lid and turn the spring loaded plunger onto it 4 Tighten the assembly with wrenches 5 Repeat steps 1 through 4 for the second plunger Opening Closing the Lid To open the lid pull the spring loaded plungers back to disengage the plunger Carefully swing ...

Page 8: ...rs need to be changed more frequently in facilities that operate 24 hours a day Prefilter The disposable prefilter collects large dust particulates and lint type airborne fibers Check the filter every two weeks to determine the replacement frequency 1 Slowly open the lid supporting the lid so the filters do not fall out 2 Remove the dirty prefilter 3 Install the new prefilter in the air cleaner li...

Page 9: ...fer to Fig 9 and Table 5 for replacement part information Table 5 Replacement Parts Fig Reference No Description Pack Qty Order Number 1 CPZ sorbent module requires 2 used with HEPA 95 DOP or 95 ASHRAE particle filters 1 32004078 003 Charcoal sorbent module requires 2 used with HEPA 95 DOP or 95 ASHRAE particle filters 1 32004078 002 Permanganate sorbent module requires 2 used with HEPA 95 DOP or ...

Page 10: ...HES DISPOSABLE PREFILTER PART 32002307 001 HEPA MEDIA FILTER PART 32000204 002 95 ASHRAE PARTICLE FILTER PART 50004739 001 95 DOP FILTER PART NUMBER 32000203 001 MOTOR 120V 60 HZ MOTOR CAPACITOR 120V 60 HZ BLOWER WHEEL SORBENT MEDIA MODULE 2 REQUIRED CHARCOAL PART 32004078 002 ZEOLITE PART 32004078 003 PERMANGANATE PART 32004078 004 M11995E ...

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Page 12: ...gies In the U S Honeywell 715 Peachtree Street NE Atlanta GA 30308 customer honeywell com buildingcontrols honeywell com U S Registered Trademark 2020 Honeywell International Inc 68 0198 05 M S Rev 09 20 Printed in United States ...

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