![IQAir ID-2530 Perfect 16 Installation Manual Download Page 4](http://html1.mh-extra.com/html/iqair/id-2530-perfect-16/id-2530-perfect-16_installation-manual_2089583004.webp)
Residential Installation
Page 4
ID-2225 System
ID-2530 System
inch
mm
25.25 x 21.25 x 21.25
642 x 540 x 540
29.25 x 25.25 x 21.25
743 x 642 x 540
Weight
59 lbs. (27 kg)
74 lbs. (33.5 kg)
Order No.
207 80 21 02
207 80 21 04
Dimension L x W x H
ID-2225 Replacement Filter Set
ID-2530 Replacement Filter Set
SIZE 3
SIZE 4
Order No.
202 11 30 02 (Filter Set, 4 count)
202 11 30 03 (Filter Set, 4 count)
Residential Installation
The Perfect 16 ID-Series can be suspended from exposed ceiling joists or the ceiling surface. Alternatively, it can be floor-
mounted (see page 5 for installation options).
1. Choose a location between the main return duct and the furnace, which is readily accessible for checking and replacing
the filter. Allow at least 24.5 in. (622 mm) clearance in front of the ID-2225 and 28.5 in. (724 mm) clearance in front of the
ID-2530.
2. Adapt connection panel for duct air handler connection as necessary (see page 4). Best performance is achieved with
the 16” x 20” opening for the ID-2225 model, and the 20” x 25” opening for the ID-2530. If flex duct is used, it is strongly
recommended to use 18” round dove tail collar for the ID-2225 and 20” for the ID-2530 for best performance.
3. Determine the correct air inlet and air outlet side of the system. The air inlet is marked with “Cut this Panel for Duct
Connection - DIRTY AIR IN”. The air outlet is marked with “Cut this Panel for Duct Connection - CLEAN AIR OUT”.
Both panels will need to be cut for the proper fit of the ducting prior to installation.
4. If the Perfect 16 system is to be located immediately alongside the furnace, remove filters and secure cabinet via panel
from inside to the furnace with sheet metal screws. Ensure correct airflow direction when reinserting filters.
5. In basement installations, sheet metal turning vanes may be necessary to improve air movement through an elbow in
the duct.
6. Use foil tape to seal all duct joints. Note: All leaks on the return side of the system will cause dirty air to leak into the
return air stream. Leakage also occurs in many furnaces via the blower door. The blower door should also be sealed
with foil tape for the best air cleaning results.
7. Fill out the filter replacement label with the date of the next scheduled filter replacement, which should be no later than 3
years from the current date (based on 50% usage).
8. Check and inspect system for leakage.
9. Test for efficiency with a ParticleScan.