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F58G,H AND F58GUV SERIES COMMERCIAL DUCT MOUNTED ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER

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2.

Using regular dishwashing detergent, allow the dish-
washer to run through the complete wash and rinse 
cycle. Do not use the dry cycle. To avoid burns, let the 
cells cool completely before removing, or wear pro-
tective gloves when removing the cells. Remember 
that water may be accumulated inside the cells. Tip 
the cells so the tubes can drain.

3.

Wipe the ionizer wires and contact board on the end 
of the cell using your thumb and forefinger with a 
small, damp cloth.

4.

Inspect the dishwasher. Rerun the wash and/or rinse 
cycle with the dishwasher empty if there is dirt or res-
idue from washing the cells. If dirt or residue seems 
excessive, wash the cells more often or try a different 
detergent.

Washing Cells in Container

CAUTION

Hazardous Chemical.
Can cause personal injury.

Do not splash the detergent solution in eyes.
Wear rubber gloves to avoid prolonged contact with 
detergent on skin.
Keep detergent and solution out of reach of 
children.

NOTE:

Always wash cells first before pre-filters to keep 
heavy pre-filter lint from getting caught in cells.

1.

Use large enough container to hold one or both cells.

2.

Dissolve about 3/4 cup of automatic dishwasher 
detergent per cell in enough hot water to cover the 
cells. If detergent does not dissolve readily, or forms 
scum on the water, try another brand, or use softened 
water.

3.

After detergent is completely dissolved, place cells in 
container and let soak for approximately 15 minutes. 
Agitate up and down a few times and remove. See 
Fig. 10.

Fig. 10. Washing cells in container.

4.

Wash the pre-filters following step 3. Empty and rinse 
the wash container.

5.

Rinse the cells and pre-filters with a hard spray of 
very hot water; rinse the tub clean, then fill the tub 
with clean hot water and soak for 5 to 15 minutes. 
Rinse until the water draining from the cells and pre-
filters no longer feels slippery.

6.

Soak cells and pre-filters in a final clear water rinse 
for ten minutes.

7.

Wipe the ionizer wires and contact board on the end 
of the cell using your thumb and forefinger with a 
small, damp cloth.

8.

Make sure to dry the cells before inserting back into 
the air cleaner.

Reinstalling Cells and Pre-filters

Insert the electronic cell with the contact board up and 
the air flow arrow pointing downstream.

Tilt the cell toward you and insert the bottom of the cell 
first.

Rotate the top of the cell back into position under the 
spring contacts.

If the cell does not seat properly, check the orientation of 
the airflow arrow on the cell.

Assemble the pre-filter to the front of the unit by first 
inserting the lower portion of the pre-filter into the slot 
at the bottom of the cabinet.

Rotate the pre-filter back into position. When properly 
installed, the actuator on the pre-filter is inserted into 
the wiring tray of the air cleaner.

Rotate the latch to secure the pre-filter in place.

The CHECK indicator may activate when the cells and pre-
filters are wet. To disable the CHECK indication, simply turn 
off the air cleaner for two to three hours or until the cells 
and pre-filters are dry.

Replacing Ionizer Wires

Broken or bent ionizer wires can cause an electrical short to 
ground, often resulting in visible arcing or sparking. Do not 
use cells until broken wires are removed. Cells can be used 
temporarily with one wire missing, but replace the wire as 
soon as possible.

Replacement wires are supplied cut to length with eyelets 
on both ends for easy installation. To install:

1.

Hook eyelet on one end of wire over spring connector 
on one end of cell. See Fig. 11. Be careful to avoid 
damaging spring connector or another cell part.

2.

Hold opposite eyelet with needlenose pliers and 
stretch wire the length of the cell. Depress the oppo-
site spring connector and hook the eyelet over it. See 
Fig. 11

3.

Check the cell for short circuits using an ohmmeter. 
Check the resistance between cell frame and both the 
ionizer and the collector contacts. Verify the resis-
tance is infinite for each. See Fig. 12.

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Содержание F58G

Страница 1: ...ir cleaners Solid state power supply is self regulating and maintains peak efficiency during a wide range of cell dirt loading conditions Indicator lights signal proper operation and fault conditions May be connected to a building management system Relay closure occurs when fault occurs or when cells need cleaning Galvanized cabinet protects against rust Test button checks system operation Pre fil...

Страница 2: ...tronic Cell each 9 3 16 lb 4 2 kg Shipping Weight F58G 42 lb 19 1 kg F58H 26 7 lb 12 1 kg F58G UV 46 lb 20 9 kg Installed Weight Cells Included F58G 37 lb 16 8 kg F58H 24 lb 10 9 kg F58G UV 41 lb 18 6 kg Dimensions See Fig 3 and Fig 4 Accessories 202614 Carbon Filter 13643AA Ionizer Wires quantity 5 32350736 001 UV tube Repair Parts See Parts List section Regulatory Approvals Ozone free UV tube me...

Страница 3: ...at various airflow rates FRACTIONAL EFFICIENCY PARTICAL DIAMETER Pm EFFICIENCY RATINGS BASED ON AMERICAN SOCIETY OF HEATING REFRIGERATING AND AIR CONDITIONING ENGINEERS STANDARDS 52 2 2012 10 1 0 1 100 80 60 40 20 0 0 0 AIR FLOW RATE IN CFM cum hr PRESSURE DROP IN in wc Pa 0 1 24 9 0 2 49 8 0 3 74 7 0 4 99 5 0 5 124 4 2000 3400 500 850 1000 1700 1500 2500 2500 4250 ...

Страница 4: ...NTED ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER 31 00442 01 4 Fig 3 F58G Installation dimensions of electronic air cleaner in in mm Shown with UV lamp optional Fig 4 F58H Installation dimensions of electronic air cleaner in in mm 6 3 4 171 13 25 32 350 24 610 3 8 10 ...

Страница 5: ...team coils with a freeze up control Choosing Mounting Position WARNING Heavy Equipment Hazard Can cause injury or equipment damage Mount the air cleaner with the power supply on top Do not mount the air cleaner with the pre filter facing down the latches may not hold and the cell and pre filter can fall unexpectedly WARNING Be careful of damage to equipment Ultraviolet light can cause color fading...

Страница 6: ...ring normal operation of HVAC equipment Fig 6 Changing duct size gradually to minimize turbulence INSTALLATION When Installing This Product 1 Read these instructions carefully Failure to follow them could damage the product or cause a hazard ous condition 2 Check the ratings given in the instructions and on the product to make sure the product is suitable for your application 3 Installer must be a...

Страница 7: ...ion When properly installed the actuator on the pre filter is inserted into the wiring tray of the air cleaner Rotate the latch to secure the pre filter in place WIRING WARNING Electric Shock Hazard Can cause personal injury Be sure line voltage power source is the same as the voltage and frequency listed on the air cleaner label Power supply wiring system shall provide a disconnect switch for all...

Страница 8: ...W VOLTAGE CONNECTION TO BUILDING MANAGEMENT SYSTEM OR PLUG INTO ADJACENT UNIT 24V A C OR 24V D C 2A MAXIMUM STATUS INDICATION LED TWO OR THREE 5 4 3 2 1 INSTALL JUNCTION BOX ON THE END OF EACH ROW 6 JUNCTION BOX 6 ON OFF SWITCH INTERLOCK SWITCH SWITCH OFF WHEN REMOVING PRE FILTER AND SWITCH ON WHEN PRE FILTER INSTALLED CONNECT TO MAIN POWER OR PLUG INTO ADJACENT UNIT LOW VOLTAGE CONNECTION TO BUIL...

Страница 9: ...supply mains SERVICE CAUTION Sharp Edges Can cause personal injury Wear protective gloves to prevent cuts from sharp metal edges Cleaning Cells and Pre filters To assure optimum performance from the air cleaner the cells and pre filters must be cleaned regularly every one to six months WASH indicator on some models lights to indicate it is time to wash the pre filters and cells IMPORTANT Do not wa...

Страница 10: ...cells and pre filters in a final clear water rinse for ten minutes 7 Wipe the ionizer wires and contact board on the end of the cell using your thumb and forefinger with a small damp cloth 8 Make sure to dry the cells before inserting back into the air cleaner Reinstalling Cells and Pre filters Insert the electronic cell with the contact board up and the air flow arrow pointing downstream Tilt the...

Страница 11: ...Electric Shock Hazard Can cause personal injury Disconnect power before opening power supply cover The electronic air cleaner generates a small amount of ozone in normal operation During the first week or two of operation the amount may be higher because of sharp edges on some of the new high voltage metal parts Normal use quickly dulls these edges The average person can detect the odor of ozone i...

Страница 12: ...Checkout section i This function does not apply to F58G1016E F58G1016EUV F58G1024E and F58G1024EUV Fig 14 Moving EFFY shorting bar to reduce ozone production about 20 to 25 percent ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING WARNING Electric Shock Hazard Can cause personal injury or equipment damage The following procedures expose hazardous live parts and are for use only by qualified personnel Disconnect power be...

Страница 13: ...ECTION CELL FRAME AND COLLECTOR SECTION CELL SHORTED INFINITE RESISTANCE REPLACE CELL CELL OK REPLACE POWER SUPPLY M13460 FOLLOW THE STEPS IN ORDER DO NOT SKIP AROUND EACH TIME YOU ISOLATE AND FIX A PROBLEM GO BACK TO START REPEAT ALL THE STEPS UNTIL THE AIR CLEANER CHECKS OUT OK 1 2 3 THIS STEP EXPOSES DANGEROUSLY HIGH VOLTAGE ONLY A QUALIFIED SERVICE TECHNICIAN SHOULD ATTEMPT THIS STEP WARNING C...

Страница 14: ... V a c 50 Hz CE version 42009287APE 5 Interlock Switch 196277 6 Power Switch 203321 7 Contact Board Assembly 32003893 001 8 Building Management Interface Circuit Board with ON CHECK and with WASH functions with BMS F58G1016 50043779 001U Building Management Interface Circuit Board with ON CHECK functions without WASH without BMS F58G1024 32003942 001U 9 UV Tube 32350736 001 U 10 Ballast 32350743 0...

Страница 15: ... F58H Replacement Parts Reference No Description Part Number 1 Prefilter 50081476 002 2 Electronic Cell FC37B1030 U 3 Contact Board Assembly 32003893 001 4 Interlock Switch 196227 Optional Accessories not shown in diagram Ionizer Wires Quantity 5 136434AA Carbon Filter Only applicable for NON UV version 202614 3 4 2 1 ...

Страница 16: ...mber 9439 92 1 may be contained in these products above the threshold level of 0 1 by weight of the listed article Honeywell Part Number 32000392 585 32000392 601 32000388 401 32000388 709 32000392 451 32000392 689 32000388 422 32000392 251 32000392 385 32002633 004 32000388 481 32000392 373 32000388 447 32000384 211 32000388 709 32000392 389 32000392 466 32000384 301 32000392 251 32000392 401 320...

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