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Model 4200, 4300 & 4400 Media Air Cleaners

Installation Instructions

1.  High voltage may cause serious 

injury from electrical shock. 

Disconnect power to the  

furnace/air handler before 

starting installation.

2.  Sharp edges may cause injury 

from cuts. Use care when cutting 

and handling sheet metal.

 WARNING

1.  To prevent component failure, do not install the air cleaner on the warm 

air supply or in an area where the temperature may exceed 140°F. This 

may include areas above heat exchangers in downflow furnaces or above 

exhaust flues in lowboy furnace cold air returns.

2.  Installation must be done by a qualified heating and air conditioning 

professional. Read instructions thoroughly before beginning installation.

3.  Do not install air cleaner downstream of a UV light. UV lamps will cause 

degradation of the filtering media.

 CAUTION

SPECIFICATIONS

TABLE 1 – Initial Airflow Resistance (inches w.c.) 

Model

Airflow (CFM)

800

1000

1200

1400

1600

1800

2000

4200

.09

.12

.16

.20

.25

.30

.35

4300

.13

.18

.24

.30

.37

NA

NA

4400

.09

.13

.17

.22

.26

.31

.37

Electrical:

 

   Voltage: 18-30 VAC 
   Max Current: 2A (maximum low-voltage current for fan control)

MERV (Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value) @ 347 fpm:

 13

Airflow Capacity:

 see 

Table 1

Replacement Media:

  4200: Model 213 with SelfSeal

 

4300: Model 313 with SelfSeal

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4400: Model 413 with SelfSeal

Max. Equipment Weight:  

   

Cabinet will support 400 lb. static load

Air Cleaner and LED Base Operating Environment: 

 

   Temperature: 0°F – 140°F 
   Humidity: 0-90% non-condensing

Air Cleaner Control Operating Environment: 

 

   Temperature: 20°F – 120°F 
   Humidity: 0-90% non-condensing

Do not wire to EAC terminals of HVAC system. These terminals 

are 120 Volts and will damage the Air Cleaner Control.

 CAUTION

DIMENSIONS

TABLE 2 – Dimensions (inches)

Model

A

B

C

D

E

F

G

H

J

K

4200

19-3/4

25-3/8

21-3/16

6-3/4

27-3/8

21-3/16

19-3/4

22-1/16

25-3/16

23-5/8

4300

18-1/16

20-1/16

15-7/8

6-3/4

22-1/16

15-7/8

18-1/16

20-3/8

23-1/2

21-15/16

4400

15-7/16

28-1/16

23-7/8

6-3/4

30-1/16

23-7/8

15-7/16

17-3/4

20-7/8

19-5/16

A

B

without DOOR

C

D

with Door

F

G H

J K

90-1333

Summary of Contents for 4200

Page 1: ...000 1200 1400 1600 1800 2000 4200 09 12 16 20 25 30 35 4300 13 18 24 30 37 NA NA 4400 09 13 17 22 26 31 37 Electrical Voltage 18 30 VAC Max Current 2A maximum low voltage current for fan control MERV Minimum Efficiency Reporting Value 347 fpm 13 Airflow Capacity see Table 1 Replacement Media 4200 Model 213 with SelfSeal 4300 Model 313 with SelfSeal 4400 Model 413 with SelfSeal Max Equipment Weight...

Page 2: ...e LOCATING THE AIR CLEANER 29 Figure 1 Filtering Media Clearance 90 1317 Airflow Airflow Airflow 30 max 45 max Figure 4 Highboy Upflow Installation 90 1320 Airflow Figure 2 Horizontal Installation 90 1319 Leave 4 1 2 above LED Base to allow for installation of the Air Cleaner Control Airflow Airflow Figure 3 Highboy Installation 90 1318 Leave 4 1 2 above LED Base to allow for installation of the A...

Page 3: ...igure 5 90 1317 120 Volts may cause serious injury from electrical shock Disconnect power to the furnace air handler before starting installation Leave power disconnected until installation is completed WARNING 1 Disconnect power to the furnace or air handler at the electrical service panel The electronic controls that are included with the air cleaner are used to circulate air through the air cle...

Page 4: ...mostat to the Air Cleaner Control as shown in Diagram 2 or Diagram 3 Diagram 2 is for standard single thermostat systems Diagram 3 is for two transformer systems such as radiant heat with forced air cooling Replace the Air Cleaner Control on the backplate Option 1 Install the Air Cleaner Control Near the Thermostat R FURNACE OR AIR HANDLER C G Y W1 COOLING OR COMPRESSOR L1 L2 120 VAC 24 VAC HEAT O...

Page 5: ...OTE 2 NOT USED Diagram 2 Single Transformer Systems 90 1332 RC THERMOSTAT Y G RH W COOLING HEATING FAN GS W GF C R AIR CLEANER CONTROL NEW WIRE EXISTING WIRE LEGEND WIRE NUT B A R C TO RADIANT HYDRONIC HEAT SYSTEM TO FORCED AIR COOLING SYSTEM SEE NOTE NOT USED DISCONNECT EXISTING WIRE FROM THERMOSTAT G FAN TERMINAL AND USE WIRE NUT TO CONNECT TO GF WIRE FROM AIR CLEANER CONTROL NOTE IF THE TRANSFO...

Page 6: ...NLY RADIANT HEAT DO NOT WIRE THE EQUIPMENT TO THE W TERMINAL OF THE LED BASE AND JUMPER THE GF AND W TERMINALS ON THE LED BASE Option 2 Air cleaner Control Mounted on the Air Cleaner 1 Run a 5 conductor cable between the LED Base and the low voltage controls of the HVAC equipment 2 Remove the cover from the LED Base and wire to the low voltage controls of the HVAC equipment as shown in Diagram 4 3...

Page 7: ...ackplate from the Air Cleaner Control and install the backplate at the desired location for the Air Cleaner Control Do not install the Air Cleaner Control on supply ductwork 2 Run a 5 conductor cable between the Air Cleaner Control and the LED Base 3 Run a 5 conductor cable between the LED Base and the low voltage controls of the HVAC equipment 4 Remove the cover from the LED Base and wire the Air...

Page 8: ...in to cancel the operation 6 Return the thermostat Mode and Fan to the desired setting Refer to the Owner s Manual for details on the operation of the Air Cleaner Control INSTALL THE Air Cleaner CONTROL Start Up Filtering bars will sequence on off Filtering bars will sequence on off LEDs will sequence on off Figure 13 Figure 14 Figure 15 90 1322 90 1322 90 1322 SET Up Jumper Figure 12 90 1338 Filt...

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