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Filter Resistance To Air Flow

Air Flow 

(CFM)

Pressure Drop 

(Inches Water Guage) 

MERV 8

MERV 11

600

0.04

0.05

800

0.07

0.08

1000

0.09

0.10

1200

0.11

0.13

1400

0.14

0.17

1600

0.17

0.21

1800

0.20

0.26

2000

0.23

0.31

Application

The air cleaner is to be installed in a forced air 

heating, cooling and ventilating system. It should be 

installed in the system such that all the system air is 

circulated through the air cleaner. Maximum perfor-

mance is obtained when the system blower is set for 

continuous operation.

Installation Requirements

Locate the air cleaner in the return air duct next to 

the blower compartment. In this location, the blower 

motor and the cooling coils will be kept clean.

 Do 

not install the air cleaner in the discharge air 

duct. Do not install the air cleaner where it is 

directly exposed to UV Lighting. 

The unit must be readily accessible for 

periodic inspection and replacement of the filter 

cartridge to maintain maximum efficiency and trou-

ble-free operation. A clean coil will reduce utility cost 

by maintaining the coil’s efficiency. Failure to replace 

the filter cartridge can cause damage to the cooling 

system. Allow a minimum of 30” clearance in front of 

the access panel for filter cartridge replacement

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Air Cleaner Installation and Maintenance

This right angle media air cleaner has been           

designed specifically for highboy furnaces with 

direct installation to the heating and cooling system 

return air duct.

The duct opening of the air cleaner is supplied with 

an adjustable inlet flange.

The unit is shipped with the flange set at 24”x 8”. If 

the incoming duct is 24”x 8”, attach the duct directly 

to the flange and secure with sheet metal screws 

through the pre-drilled holes.

If the flange requires adjustment to 24”x10”, remove 

the five #6 sheet metal screws securing the flange 

to the cabinet. Adjust flange to 24”x10” and secure 

with screws. Proceed with installation.

Specifications

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