MOUNTING
Visually check the installation and make sure that:
• Airflow is in the direction of the arrow on the media air filter cartridge.
• Turning vanes and transitions, if used, are properly installed.
• Joints in sheetmetal between media air filter and furnace are sealed.
• All sheetmetal connections are complete.
• Original furnace filter has been removed and blower compartment is cleaned.
When you have veried that checkout has been completed:
• Replace any access doors removed during the Installation or Checkout.
• Run the furnace or cooling system through one complete cycle to make sure the system operates as desired.
The media lter must be replaced when pressure drop across the media lter reaches 0.5 in. w.c. (0.1 kPa), or at
least annually. If the media air cleaner is installed downstream from an atomizing humidier or if the installation
includes both heating and cooling, more frequent replacement may be necessary. Clogged media must be
replaced promptly to avoid restricting airow and reducing efciency of the heating/cooling system. Record the
replacement date in the space provided on the replacement media lter.
CheckoutMaintenanceSpecicationsThe specications in this publication do not include normal manufacturing tolerances; therefore, an individual unit may not exactly
match the listed specications. This product is tested and calibrated under closely controlled conditions, and some minor differences in
performance can be expected if those conditions are changed.
FC100A Efciency
Efciency Ratings: Based on American Society of Heating, Refrigerating and Air-Conditioning Engineers
Standard 52.2-1999. Efciency ranges are dened for small particles, E1 = 0.3 to 1.0 micron; medium particles
E2 = 1.0 to 3.0 microns; and large particles, E3 = 3.0 to 10.0 microns.
Initial Efciency: E1 = 32% at 492 FPM
E2 = 72% at 492 FPM
E3 = 96% at 492 FPM
Minimum Efciency Reporting Valve (MERV): 10 at 492 fpm.
Filter Media
Pleated for greater media capacity.
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