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greenfan® bipolar ionizer Model 1600-01
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4.3 HVAC Fan Verification of Proper Operation
a) Verify all wires are correctly connected and wire nuts are tight and secure.
b) Temporarily close safety switch on access panel door and jumper fan to turn on fan
and greenfan® bipolar ionizer and verify LED lamp is illuminated on front of unit
indicating ions are being generated with airflow.
c) Turn off power and verify LED lamp is not illuminated.
d)
Close access panel of HVAC system or FAU after verifying operation.
5.0 AIR PURIFIER INSTALLATION
5.1 Air Purifier Mechanical Installation
a)
WARNING:
Disconnect electrical power from the air purifier before and during
installation. Do not connect electrical power until installation is completed.
b) For air purifier, install unit with two self-
tapping screws (1/4” drive x ¾” long)
attached through holes in flanges on either side of unit with at least one inch
clearance between carbon fiber electrodes and metal surfaces to ensure airflow over
both electrodes. Install greenfan® bipolar ionizer unit behind cover and downstream
of air filter to reduce dust build-up and allow airflow to pass over carbon fiber
electrode brushes as shown in
Figure 10
. Make sure screws do not interfere with
the fan blade movement. Manually rotate fan blade after installation of screws to
verify screws do not interfere with fan rotation. Make sure wires are secured with zip
ties and more than one inch away from greenfan® bipolar ionizer carbon fiber
electrode brushes.
c) After completing all steps of mechanical installation proceed to electrical installation.
Figure 10. greenfan® bipolar ionizer installation at fan inlet of an air purifier
5.2 Air Purifier Electrical Installation
a) Air purifier electrical installation requires UL-listed 120/24VAC transformer (Model
1602-01). Use multimeter to locate 120VAC wire to fan motor and use in-line splices