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INSTALLATION

REMOVE OLD FILTER AND DISCARD

(Figure 12)

NOTE: This filter may be mounted in the furnace compart-
ment.

CLEAN BLOWER COMPARTMENT

It is suggested that the furnace blower compartment,
blower and blower housing be cleaned to ensure clean air
circulation.

INSTALLATION

The following is a typical installation of the air cleaner on
a “Highboy” furnace (Figure 8).

1.

Place the air filter cleaner on the floor. Stand it upright
with the power door facing you (Figure 4). If a horizon-
tal installation is being planned, lay the cleaner on its
side, this will help you to visualize the relative location
of all parts.

Allow ample space for wiring and servicing the power
supply box (Figure 13).

2.

Release the latch, remove the power pack (by grasp-
ing handle and pulling power pack away from cabi-
net) and set it aside. Remove the collecting cells and
pre-filters. Set pre-filters and cells aside in a safe
location until the cabinet is installed.

3.

Set the cabinet next to the furnace. If necessary,
enlarge the opening in the furnace (if possible) to
match the opening in the cabinet.

If the furnace opening cannot be enlarged, a transi-
tion fitting should be used. (Figure 3).

The cabinet can be attached directly (Figure 13), or a
starting collar can first be fitted to the furnace inlet. A
butt or slip joint can be used.

Securely attach the cabinet to furnace inlet, using at
least two of the mounting holes on each side of the
cabinet.

4.

Using butt joint, attach duct work (normally an elbow)
to the upstream side of air cleaner cabinet. (Note the
use of the sheet metal turning vanes inside the elbow
to improve air distribution over the face of the cells.)
(Figure 14)

NOTE: An optional method of attaching duct work to the
cabinet is to modify the cabinet (Figure 15) by bending the
tabs outward at a 90

°

 angle and attaching duct work to

tabs.

Transition Fittings

If the air duct does not fit the cabinet opening, a transition
fitting should be used. Gradual transitions are preferred
for greatest efficiency. Not more than four inches per
linear foot (approximately 20

°

 angle) should be allowed

(Figure 3).

5.

Connect the vertical duct section to the elbow. Wedge
a wood block between floor and elbow for support
(Figure 16).

6.

Seal all joints in the return air system downstream
from the air cleaner with duct tape to prevent dust
from entering the air stream. Tape is usually applied
on the outside of ducts, but may also be applied on the
inside, or both.

Figure 12

Figure 13

Duct

Frame

Power

Supply

Box

Mounting

Holes

Air Flow

Turning

Vanes

Figure 14

Optional method

(Bend tabs outward at 90

°

 angle)

Figure 15

Summary of Contents for Electro-Air 10C27S-010

Page 1: ...Service Guide Technical Repair Guide Repair Parts Part No 37 6123D Replaces 37 6123C 0032 Electronic Air Cleaner Printed In U S A UL Listed CSA Certified by White Rodgers Please read and familiarize y...

Page 2: ...it must comply with local electric codes or other applicable codes Review and understand local codes prior to in stallation Failure to do so could result in serious personal injury or death CAUTION CA...

Page 3: ...easy to operate and maintain Its basic components and their functions are as follows See Figure 2 Cabinet mounts to existing duct work and houses the collecting cells and pre filters Collecting Cells...

Page 4: ...ream from the air filter If your furnace duct system has a pre installed boot discard front cover of boot and slide the air cleaner component inside the boot Applies to 14C27S 010 and 20C27S 010 If fu...

Page 5: ...t offset to match air filter opening 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 HORIZONT...

Page 6: ...attached directly Figure 13 or a starting collar can first be fitted to the furnace inlet A butt or slip joint can be used Securely attach the cabinet to furnace inlet using at least two of the mount...

Page 7: ...t electrical connections to the air cleaner are installed properly see Figure 17 The air cleaner should not have power unless the furnace blower is on Floor Conduit Duct Electronic Air Cleaner Figure...

Page 8: ...r service problems see Basic SST UST Service Guide Operating Light On Off Switch 9 Remove junction box cover and install the required bushing into the 3 4 in Knock out With the supply voltage turned o...

Page 9: ...nd rinse thoroughly with clean water 6 Allow cell s and pre filter s to drip dry for a mini mum of 2 hours Cell s and pre filter s may be tipped at a slight angle to expedite the drip dry pro cess 7 R...

Page 10: ...loose ionizing wire s cracked insulator s etc 3 Collecting cells dirty A Clean cells as instructed in this manual 4 Faulty power supply see power supply checkout procedure BASIC SST UST SERVICE GUIDE...

Page 11: ...el in locating and correcting any malfunction that might occur to render the air cleaner ineffective or inop erative The air cleaner has been designed with replace able components such as the high vol...

Page 12: ...tact 4 Using an extension cord apply 240 VAC to power pack Turn power switch to ON position 5 Connect meter negative lead to metal frame of collecting cell Use high voltage probe to measure voltage at...

Page 13: ...13 NOTES...

Page 14: ...14 14 REPAIR PARTS...

Page 15: ...F844 0131 11 Switch F876 0202 F876 0202 F876 0202 F876 0202 12 Power Pack Cabinet Only N A N A N A N A 13 Connector Male F827 0017 F827 0017 F827 0017 F827 0017 14 Power Supply F858 0975 F858 0975 F8...

Page 16: ...a White Rodgers Electronic Air Cleaner or product containing a White Rodgers Electronic Air Cleaner Although White Rodgers does not extend a warranty directly to consumers White Rodgers does extend a...

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