White Rodgers SST2000 Installation, Remove OLD Filter and Discard Clean Blower Compartment

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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

horizontal 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 cabinet)

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.

Figure 12

Power

Frame Supply

Box

Duct

Mounting

Holes

Figure 13

Air Flow

Turning

 

Vanes

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.

Optional method

(Bend tabs outward at 90˚ angle)

Figure 14

Figure 15

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.

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Contents SST Table of Contents Did YOU GET the Right Size AIR CleanerBasic Tools Required HOW the AIR Cleaner Works Construction of the AIR CleanerPreinstallation Direction of AIR Flow Through AIR CleanerLocating the AIR Filter Typical Mounting Positions CounterflowInstallation Remove OLD Filter and Discard Clean Blower CompartmentInstallation Wiringinstructions Wood BlockMaintenance and Washing Cleaning the CellsOperation Specifications Replacing AN Ionizing WireBasic SST Service Guide Technical Repair Guide Power Supply Checkout Procedure Cell TestAIR Flow Monitor Test Electronic AIR Cleaner Retrofit ACR Kits Ozone ReductionRepair Parts Parts List for Electronic AIR Cleaners White-Rodgers Electronic Air Cleaner

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