COLLECTING
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IONIZING WIRES GIVE DIRT | DIRTY | |
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CHARCOAL FILTER
REDUCES ODOR
COLLECTING SECTION
COLLECTOR PLATES ATTRACT
AND HOLD DIRT PARTICLES
LIKE A MAGNET
CLEAN
AIR
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FIG. 1 Illustration of Air Cleaning Process
INSTALLATION
RULES FOR SAFE INSTALLATION AND OPERATION
1.Read the Owners Manual and the Rules for Safe Operation carefully. Failure to follow these rules and instructions could cause a malfunction of filter or unsatisfactory service.
2.Follow a regular service and maintenance schedule for efficient operation.
PLACEMENT
The installer must be qualified to make approved electrical connections and a safe ceiling installation with attention to the best placement as shown in the following drawings.
The electronic air cleaner should be mounted in the center of the room. Air is drawn through the bottom grille and discharged through the four side grilles. Divide larger rooms into sections and use a unit in each section (Fig. 2).
CEILING MOUNT
The air cleaner is mounted by suspending it from the building structure above the suspended ceiling. The mounting holes are spaced 21” and 153/4” between centers (Fig. 3).
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FIG. 3 Approximate Installation Dimensions in Inches
Mounting Detail
Select a mounting location where the structure above is strong enough to support the weight of approximately 50 lbs (Fig.4 & 5).
CAUTION: Do not allow the unit to be supported by the ceiling tile grid suspension.
FIG. 2 Mount the unit on the ceiling at the center
of area to be cleaned.
Check existing air circulation in the room. The air cleaner should be installed so that it aids the circulation already established. When air flow patterns are not immediately apparent, observe
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CEILING GRID (DO NOT USE FOR SUPPORT)
the smoke from a cigarette in various locations within the room. Do not locate the air cleaner near a heating or air conditioning intake or exhaust vent if it interferes with the air flow discharge and return air to the heating or air conditioning unit.
FIG. 4
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FIG. 5
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