OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS
The inner housing assembly must be installed and the power pack / door assembly to the air cleaner must be fully closed.
The unit should be plugged in and the power switch on the air cleaner door turned on. There are no other controls or settings required.
When the system blower turns on, the air cleaner will turn on and a green light located on the air cleaner door will turn on. After the system blower has turned off, the green light will turn off.
TROUBLE SHOOTING GUIDE
When the air cleaner is operating | Figure 11 |
correctly and the following |
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conditions are met, the green |
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light on the door will be on: |
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• The air cleaner is correctly |
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assembled and installed. |
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• The power pack / door |
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assembly is fully closed. |
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• The unit is plugged into |
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an EAC controlled 120 VAC |
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outlet. |
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• The switch is in the ON |
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position. |
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• The furnace/air handler |
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blower is running. |
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If those conditions are met and |
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the green light does not come on, |
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the air cleaner circuit is not being |
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activated. If the green light blinks |
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at approximately |
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intervals, the air cleaner circuitry | Handle |
is attempting to turn on, but is |
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quickly turning off due to either |
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an |
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because arcing is occurring |
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between components. Check |
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the inner assembly as follows: |
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1.Turn the furnace/air handler blower off.
2.Turn the air cleaner off.
3.Unplug the air cleaner.
4.Open the power pack / door assembly.
5.Remove the inner housing assembly.
Bus Bar | Figure 5 |
Ionizer | Control Electrode |
Wires |
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Ionizer Frame
Grounding Clip
Inner Housing
6.Inspect components to ensure the following:
a.All components must be dry.
b.The ionizer
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