Honeywell 69-1866-01 manual

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    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIO NS AND OWNER ’ S MANUAL 69-1866-01 Media Air Cleaner Contents How Y our Media Air Cleane r Works .... .......................................... ....................................... .......... .... ................. .................... .... 3 How Y ou Can Maintain Y our Media Ai r Cleaner ...... ................... ...[...]

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    MEDIA AIR CLEANER 69-1866—01 2 HOW Y OUR MEDIA AIR CLEANER W ORKS Thank you for purchasing a Honeyw ell Media Air Cleaner . Y our Honeywel l Media Air Cleaner works by capturing small particles, such as dust and pollen, in betwe en thousands of small fibers. These fibers provide high efficiency filtration while allowing air to pass with minimal r[...]

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    MEDIA AIR CLEANER 3 69-1866—01 IMPORT ANT Failure to replace the filter cartridg e on a regular basis may result in decreased system performance and possible damage to HV AC components. READ BEFORE Y OU BEGIN INSTALLING YOUR MEDIA AIR CLEANER: When installing this product... 1. This product is intended only for very e xperienced do- it-yourself o[...]

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    MEDIA AIR CLEANER 69-1866—01 4 HOW TO INSTALL Y OUR MEDIA AIR CLEANER IMPORT ANT : Due to differences in ho w furnaces are installed, it is impossi bl e to provide detailed instructions that cover every installa- tion. The following instruction s provide general guid elines on installation of the Media Air Cleaner. It is the responsibility of the[...]

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    MEDIA AIR CLEANER 5 69-1866—01 Fig. 5. Highboy furn ace with closet installation. Media air cleaner is mounted vertically on furn ace between furnace and louvered return air open ing in closet door . Fig. 6. Lowb oy furnace with m edia air cleaner moun ted horizont ally in return duct just above furnace and opposite hea ting duct. Fig. 7. Downflo[...]

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    MEDIA AIR CLEANER 69-1866—01 6 Fig. 8. Central return installation with media air clea ner mounted horizont ally in central return duct. Fig. 9. Horizontal furnace with media air cleaner mounted vertically in return duct near furnace. Fig. 10. Pressure drop versus airflow of CF200A media filter . M944A M945A 0 500 1000 1500 2000 0.000 0.050 0.100[...]

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    MEDIA AIR CLEANER 7 69-1866—01 Fig. 1 1. Air cleaner dimensions. Determine Sheet-Metal Requirements The media air cleaner is adaptable to all new or existing for forced air heating and cooling systems used in residential applications. Some applications may require tra nsitions, turning vanes, or duct offsets for prope r installation of the media [...]

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    MEDIA AIR CLEANER 69-1866—01 8 2. T urning V anes • If the media air cleaner is installed next to an elbow or angel fitting, add turning vanes insi de the angle to distribute airflow more evenly across th e face of the media. See Fig. 13. • T urning vanes must be prope rly secured to p revent movement. 3. Duct Offset s • If the duct connect[...]

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    MEDIA AIR CLEANER 9 69-1866—01 Disconnect Existing Ductwork NOTE: Skip this step if th e media air cleaner is being installed on a new system without existing duct that needs to be removed or modified. 1. Review the in stallation locati on and verify that there is adequate clearance for removal and replacement of the filter cartridge. See Fig. 16[...]

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    MEDIA AIR CLEANER 69-1866—01 10 Install Filter Cartridge 1. Slide filter cartridge into cabinet, making sure the “AIR FLOW” arrow on the cartridge is in th e direction of air flow (pointing towards furnace). 2. Record installation date in the space provided on the replacement filter cartridg e. See Fig. 17. 3. Insert the tab on the bottom of [...]

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    MEDIA AIR CLEANER 11 69-1866—01 Limited W arranty Honeywell warrants this product, excluding bulbs, to be free fr om defe cts in the workmanship or materials, under normal use and service, for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase by the consumer . If, at any time during the warranty period, th e product is defective or malfunctions,[...]

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    MEDIA AIR CLEANER Automation and Co ntrol Solutions Honeywell Internationa l Inc. Honeywell Limited-Hon eywell Limitée 1985 Douglas Drive North 35 Dynamic Drive Golden Valley, MN 55422 Sc arborough, Ontario M1V 4Z9 customer.honeywell.com ® U.S. Registered T rademark © 2009 Honeywell Internationa l Inc. 69-1866—01 E.K . Rev . 05-09[...]