background image

3

A

B

C

Dirty Air In

Clean Air Out

Cabinet

Pre-Filters

Handle

Contact
Button

Contact
Button

Collecting Cells

Power Pack

HO

HO

HO

HO

HOW 

W THE 

THE 

THE 

THE 

THE AIR CLEANER 

AIR CLEANER 

AIR CLEANER 

AIR CLEANER 

AIR CLEANER W

W

W

W

WORKS

ORKS

ORKS

ORKS

ORKS

Dirt particles flowing through the ducts (Figure 1) first enters
the pre-filters (A) where large particles (hair, lint, etc.) are
trapped. Smaller particles (smoke, dust, pollen, etc.) pass
through these pre-filters and enter the ionizing section (B).
Here each tiny particle receives a positive electrical charge.
These charged particles then enter the collecting section
(C). This section consists of a series of aluminum plates
which are alternately charged negative and positive.

The positive charge of the particles cause them to be
repelled by the positive plates and attracted to the negative
plates where they are collected . . . just as a magnet attracts
iron filings.

Clean-filtered air re-enters the supply duct system.

White Dust (Lint)

White Dust (Lint)

White Dust (Lint)

White Dust (Lint)

White Dust (Lint)

An Electronic Air Cleaner is designed to collect two major
types of contaminants: 

➀ 

Irritants (Pollens, Spores, Molds,

Bacteria, etc.) and 

 Black Soiling Contaminants (Dirt and

Smoke particles).

The residue on the collecting plates of an electronic air
cleaner is black, indicating it is removing dirt from the air
stream. After installing an air cleaner you may notice white
dust (typically, long linty particles or fibers – from carpets,
cotton materials or drapery fabrics). This material is not
collected by the air cleaner because it does not contain the
irritants or soiling contaminants listed above or settles out of
the air before reaching the air cleaner. The presence of
white dust does not indicate an air cleaner requires service.

Carbon (Charcoal) Filters

Carbon (Charcoal) Filters

Carbon (Charcoal) Filters

Carbon (Charcoal) Filters

Carbon (Charcoal) Filters

Odors are gas molecules, not particles. They cannot be
removed by an Electronic Air Cleaner or by any other
filtration media designed to remove airborne particles.
However, some gases can be absorbed by an activated
carbon filter or diluted with fresh outdoor air. When odors
are present, the addition of charcoal filters will neutralize
odors, such as cooking odors, pet odors, cigar and cigarette
odors, ozone, etc. Optional charcoal filters are available for
your Air Cleaner. Refer to the parts list for the charcoal filter
part number for your Air Cleaner. Charcoal filters require
replacement. They cannot be washed. While there is no rule
of thumb for how often they should be changed, you can
use your best judgement based on the odors you perceive
in your environment.

Not only is your air cleaner easy to install, it is also easy to
operate and maintain. Its basic components, and their
functions, are as follows: (See Figure 2)

Cabinet 

Cabinet 

Cabinet 

Cabinet 

Cabinet - mounts to existing duct work and houses the

collecting cells and pre-filters.

Collecting Cells 

Collecting Cells 

Collecting Cells 

Collecting Cells 

Collecting Cells - are made in two sections and perform the

actual collecting of dust, dirt, and other impurities
from the air. They contain the ionizing and collec-
tion sections described above.

Each cell must be installed with the ionizing wires
on the air entering side. Each cell must be oriented
with the handles and contact button (Figure 2)
toward the operator.

Pre-filters 

Pre-filters 

Pre-filters 

Pre-filters 

Pre-filters - are in two sections which are interchangeable.

They serve as a pre-filter to trap large particles
such as hair and lint before they can enter the cell
sections.

Power Pack- 

Power Pack- 

Power Pack- 

Power Pack- 

Power Pack- contains operating and power on lights as well

as the solid state components that convert the 120
volt power supply to the high-voltage, direct current
required for the collecting cell.

CONSTR

CONSTR

CONSTR

CONSTR

CONSTRUCTION OF 

UCTION OF 

UCTION OF 

UCTION OF 

UCTION OF THE 

THE 

THE 

THE 

THE AIR CLEANER

AIR CLEANER

AIR CLEANER

AIR CLEANER

AIR CLEANER

Figure 1

Figure 1

Figure 1

Figure 1

Figure 1

Figure 2

Figure 2

Figure 2

Figure 2

Figure 2

Summary of Contents for Comfort Plus SST1000

Page 1: ...rts Repair Parts Repair Parts Repair Parts Repair Parts PART NO 37 6373F PART NO 37 6373F PART NO 37 6373F PART NO 37 6373F PART NO 37 6373F Replaces 37 6373E 0631 Please read and familiarize yourself...

Page 2: ...Installation of this unit must comply with local electric Installation of this unit must comply with local electric Installation of this unit must comply with local electric Installation of this unit...

Page 3: ...ot be removed by an Electronic Air Cleaner or by any other filtration media designed to remove airborne particles However some gases can be absorbed by an activated carbon filter or diluted with fresh...

Page 4: ...5 If the air cleaner has a power cord installed unit must be located close enought to the outlet so connection can be made without the use of an extension cord If your furnace duct system has a pre i...

Page 5: ...ing If duct connection to furnace allows less than nine inches for mounting the air cleaner shorten the lateral trunk or attach an offset fitting to the elbow HORIZONTAL FURNACE HORIZONTAL FURNACE HOR...

Page 6: ...the furnace If necessary enlarge the opening in the furnace if possible to match the opening in the cabinet Ifthefurnaceopeningcannotbeenlarged atransition fitting should be used Figure 3 The cabinet...

Page 7: ...ectors prop erly installed and grommets used to prevent wire abrasion Vertical Section Wood Block Tape All Joints Figure 16 Hot Neutral Grounding Conductor Front View Figure 17 Cabinet Pre Filters Han...

Page 8: ...f the noise is objectionable push the ON OFF switch to the OFF position and allow additional time for cell s and pre filter s to dry In some cases the Operating Light will remain OFF during this initi...

Page 9: ...Make sure wire is securely anchored at each end Support Ionizing Wire Figure 21 Rated Capacity 600 1200 cfm 1000 1600 cfm 1000 2000 cfm 1600 2200 cfm Max Pressure Drop 08 in W G 08 in W G 12 in W G 0...

Page 10: ...misaligned ted misaligned Blower OFF A Remove power pack and clear contamination inside black bushing around Operating Light ON the small sensor element B Ensure small sensor element is centered in bu...

Page 11: ...rovider Failure to do so could result in reduced perfor Failure to do so could result in reduced perfor Failure to do so could result in reduced perfor Failure to do so could result in reduced perfor...

Page 12: ...th no cell attached 3 Place power pack on top of collecting cell ensuring that there is proper contact between the cell contact on the power pack contact 4 Using a standard extension cord apply 120 VA...

Page 13: ...cting cell 2 Insert the two collecting cells into the cabinet behind the pre filters Be sure ionizing wires are directly behind the pre filters so the particles can be charged as soon as the air leave...

Page 14: ...14 15 18 REP REP REP REP REPAIR P AIR P AIR P AIR P AIR PAR AR AR AR ARTS TS TS TS TS...

Page 15: ...2 F858 1002 F858 1002 F858 1002 15 Cover Power Pack F16 8520 F16 8520 F16 8521 F16 8521 16 Manual 37 6373 37 6373 37 6373 37 6373 17 Charcoal Filter with mounting clips F825 0466 F825 0467 F825 0468 F...

Page 16: ...lesaler or Original Equipment Manufac turer Sincerely White Rodgers Year JAN FEB MAR APR MAY JUN JUL AUG SEP OCT NOV DEC 20___ 20___ 20___ 20___ 20___ 20___ 20___ 20___ 20___ 20___ 20___ 20___ WASH RE...

Reviews: