Air Cleaner Manual

F116 SERIES 2 SELF-CONTAINED DUCTABLE COMMERCIAL AIR CLEANER
68-0200-4 Revised 01/2010 6
PLANNING THE INSTALLATION
WARNING
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE,ELECTRICAL
SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS,OBSERVE THE
FOLLOWING:
1. Installation Work And Electrical Wiring Must Be Done
By Qualified Person(s) In Accordance With All Applica-
ble Codes And Standard, Including Fire Rated Con-
structions.
2. When Cutting Or Drilling Into The Wall Or Ceiling, Do
Not Damage Electrical Wiring And Other Hidden Utili-
ties.
3. Never Place A Switch Where It Can Be Reached From
A Tub Or Shower.
4. Use This Unit Only In The Manner Intended By The
Manufacturer. If You have Questions, Contact The Man-
ufacturer.
5. Before Servicing Or Cleaning Unit, Switch Power Off At
Service Panel And Lock Service Panel To Prevent
Power From Being Switched on Accidentally.
6. If This Unit Is To Be Installed Over A Tub Or Shower, It
Must Be Marked As appropriate For The Application
and be connected to a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Inter-
rupter) - protected branch circuit.
Static Pressure / Ducting
Smooth round duct offers the least resistance (static pressure)
to airflow. Round ducting with a total inside area of 200 square
inches (approximately 16” diameter) and a maximum straight
run length of 100 feet, with approximately 2300 CFM passing
through it, develops approximately 0.2” W.G. of static
pressure.
A square or rectangular duct with 100 feet of straight length,
240 square inches of opening ( approximately 15” x 16”) with
approximately 2300 CFM passing through it, develops 0.2”
W.G. of static pressure.
Add 0.35” W.G. presssure for each 90
0
elbow in the system,
and 0.05” W.G. for each change in duct diameter, slight bend,
and grill / diffuser used. Use a duct system whose face area is
equal to those mentioned. Increase the duct face area to
reduce pressure, decrease the duct face to increase pressure.
Use of flexible ducting, corrugated ducting and duct board will
add approximately 15% to 30% additional static pressure
compared with smooth surface metal ducts (galvanized or
painted sheet metal) of equal size.
To compute round duct face area in square inches, multiply
the square of the diameter in inches by 0.7854. Multiply the
width in inches by the height in inches of a rectangular or
square duct to find its face area in square inches.
If there is too much ducting pressure, the net air volume will
reduce from the system, thus stressing the motor and
potentially causing motor damage.
Consult with a mechanical engineer or contractor experienced
in duct design and pressure calculations for assistance in
ducting your F116 Series 2 air cleaner.
Choose Location
Choosing a location that is readiliy accessible for regular
inspection and cleaning. Allow enough room for removing the
prefilter and primary filters. Be sure there is room for servicing
without removing pipes, ducts, or other heating system
components. See Fig. 3 through 11 for suggested locations.
Fig. 3. Positioning air cleaner for vapor control in
printing, brazing, soldering, or glue shops.
Fig. 4. Positioning air cleaner to remove pollutants from a
conveyor feed process such as screen printing.
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