F114 AND F115 CEILING SURFACE MOUNTED MEDIA AIR CLEANERS

IMPORTANT

When installing the air cleaner, be sure to follow all local codes and accepted practices.

1.Decide if the air cleaner wire connections will be from from the top or the side. Make the necessary wiring provisions at the ceiling.

2.Grasp the air cleaner cover edge near the plenum and remove the cover from the support brackets. Set it aside.

3.Loosen and remove the filter securing nuts, holding plates and filters. Set them aside.

4.Insert fastening hardware (lag bolts, eye bolts or threaded rod) through the 3/8 in. (10 mm) mounting holes in the filter/motor bases. See Fig. 1 or 2.

5.Secure the air cleaner to the ceiling load bearing supports or joists. If installing on a T-grid drop ceiling, secure the air cleaner to the true ceiling.

6.Fasten the plenum assembly snugly against the ceiling.

IMPORTANT

Do not over-tighten the plenum fasteners which can collapse or break the plastic base/plenum.

7.Connect the power. See Fig. 4 and 5.

 

GREEN/YELLOW

 

 

BLACK (L1)

MOTOR

MOTOR

WHITE (N)

 

WHITE (N)

JUNCTION BOX

BLACK (L1)

 

GREEN/YELLOW

GREEN/YELLOW

 

BLACK (L1)

 

WHITE (N)

WHITE (N)

 

MOTOR BLACK (L1)

MOTOR

GREEN/YELLOW

 

CONDUIT IN PLENUM

M12736

Fig. 5. F115 Media Air Cleaner (120, 60 Hz) typical wiring

diagram.

IMPORTANT

Make sure the air cleaner is grounded for proper operation and safety.

8.

Turn on the power and check that the blowers are

 

operating freely.

9.

Position the filter cartridges on the filter base.

10.

Insert the CPZ™ cartridge with the cartridge base

 

notches against the motor towers.

11.

Attach the filter cover plates.

12.

Replace the air cleaner cover.

JUNCTION BOX

CONDUIT IN ￿

PLENUM

 

MOTOR

 

GREEN

WHITE

 

BLACK

 

RED

 

 

BLACK

 

 

 

WHITE

 

 

 

GREEN

WHITE

RED

 

BLACK

 

 

 

MOTOR

 

 

 

 

M11693

OPERATION

The F114 and F115 Ceiling Surface Mounted Media Air Cleaners provide their own air circulation. When the air cleaner is powered, the blower/motor draws the contaminated air into the air cleaner. Particles that are too small to be caught in the prefilter are removed by the particle or HEPA filter. The cleaned air is then returned to the building space.

In areas with ceilings up to 10 feet high, the F114 models can effectively clean an area of 200 to 600 sq ft (18 to 54 sq m). The F115 models can clean a 600 to 1200 sq ft (54 to 108 sq m) area.

SERVICE

The air cleaner removes a variety of particulate contaminants from the air. In the process of cleaning the air, the air cleaner filters become dirty.

Fig. 4. F114 Media Air Cleaner (120, 60 Hz) typical wiring

diagram.

To maintain a high standard of reliability and efficiency, it is necessary to periodically service the air cleaner. The filter life is determined by the quantity and type of contaminants present and the frequency of air cleaner use. In relatively clean spaces, the filter life can extend as long as 30 months. In areas that are very smoky and dusty, filters need to be replaced sooner. The frequency of servicing can only be established after a period of use.

NOTE: Some Full-Service Distributors provide regular servicing to commercial establishments.

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68-0201-2 Revised 11-07

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