TROUBLESHOOTING
• Under normal operation the LED should light when the unit has been supplied power.
GUV100A83
If the LED does not light:
1. Check to be sure there is power to the unit.
2. Be sure lamp connector is fastened securely.
3. If the LED still does not light, replace lamp.
4. If still not operating, replace ballast.
WARRANTY
The manufacturer warrants the
GUV100A83
air purification unit against defects in
materials and workmanship for a period of four (4) years from the date of installation.
Lamps carry a warranty for the useful life of the lamp, two (2) years .
This warranty does not cover broken lamps due to shipping, installation or handling.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may also have other rights which
vary from state to state.
18”
16” Twin Germicidal UV-C Lamp
Air flow
GERMICIDAL AIR PURIFIER
INSTALLATION MANUAL
UNPACKING THE UNIT
Each GUV100A83 Air Purifier unit is shipped
with the germicidal lamp placed in a lamp box.
Carefully remove lamp from the lamp box taking care to not
touch the glass portion with bare hands. Oils from the hands can
cause “hot spots” which reduce lamp life. Handle by the plastic end
cap or use a soft cloth. If you accidentally touch a lamp, wipe it off
using a soft cloth dampened with rubbing alcohol. The lamp is
fragile and proper care must be taken when removing from
packaging.
Be sure the following parts are included:
•
GUV100A83
• 16” Germicidal Twin H Lamp
• Four Sheet Metal Screws
• Installation & maintenance instructions
• 120 VAC Power Cord (PC-120)
Air Purifier
(packed in lamp box)
2.75”
Box size is
8.25 high x
4.25 wide.
© 2007 For service please call 248-476-5100
GUV100A83
Return
Air Duct
Furnace
IMPORTANT: SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS
IMPORTANT: Instructions de securité
When installing and using this electrical equipment, basic safety precautions should always be followed including the following:
1. READ AND FOLLOW ALL INSTRUCTIONS.
2. SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
Always be sure the unit is unplugged during installation or service procedures.
3.
4.
The ultraviolet light produced by the UV lamp is harmful to your eyes. Do not look directly at
the lamp. Should it become necessary to view the lamp, use UV-protected sunglasses.
Lors de l’installation et de l’utilisation de cet équipement, des précautions devront être suivies.
1- Lire et suivre les étapes attentivement.
2- Conserver ces instructions.
3- Assurez vous de toujours débrancher avant l installation ou le service.
4- Ne pas regarder la lampe directement avec les yeux. Si nécessaire de le faire,
veuillez porter les lunettes de soleil contre les rayons U.V.
INSTALLATION
• Best results are achieved when the unit is installed where the HVAC system air temperature is most
constant. Therefore, the preferred installation is on the return side of the furnace. If return side
installation is not possible, install the unit on the supply side, keeping it as far from the heat/cooling
source as possible, and in the main airstream.
• Do not locate the unit within 20” of any plastic material that will be directly exposed to the UV light,
such as a return side humidifier or certain types of air filters. Check with the filter manufacturer to see if
their material is UV resistant. Over time, UV light will degrade many plastic materials.
• Do not touch the glass portion of the lamp with bare hands because oils from the hands can cause “hot
spots” which reduce lamp life. Handle either by the plastic end cap or use a soft cloth. If you accidentally touch a lamp, wipe it off, using a soft cloth dampened with rubbing alcohol.
1. Cut out the shaded area of the installation template. (See page insert) Center the template
on the longitudinal axis of the plenum using tape to hold it in place. Trace the hole pattern
for the unit and mark centers for mounting screws.
2. Drill 9/64” holes for sheet metal screws & cut opening for the unit.
3. Attach unit to air duct using the four sheet metal screws provided.
4.
Remove the cover from the unit by removing the top and bottom retaining nuts using a 11/32 size nut driver.
Germicidal
Lamp
Holder
5. Remove germicidal lamp holder (Figure B) using a 11/32 size nut driver.
6.Slide germicidal lamp into lamp opening and reinstall lamp holder
7. Plug in lamp connector to the end of lamp.
8. Supply power by wiring unit according to instructions below.
9. Replace and secure cover using the two retaining nuts.
WIRING
There is no need to cycle the
120 VAC power cord and plug the unit into a 120 VAC outlet. Allow unit to run continuously. The
ballast is factory set at 120 VAC. For installations that require 240 VAC locate the 120 / 240 volt
power selector on the ballast and set for correct voltage. (Figure A) Connect in accordance with local
wiring codes. An optional 240 VAC power cord available, Part #PC-240.
GUV100A83
germicidal air purifier with the furnace blower. Install provided
(Figure A)
MAINTENANCE
This maintenance schedule is only a guideline, determined by average conditions. Actual conditions
will dictate the frequency of cleaning and/or replacement of lamps. Do not touch the glass portion of the
lamp with bare hands because oils from the hands can cause “hot spots” which reduce lamp life.
Handle either by the plastic end cap or use a soft cloth. If you accidentally touch a lamp, wipe it off,
using a soft cloth dampened with rubbing alcohol.
CLEANING THE LAMP - Recommended interval: 12 months
1. Unplug the power cord from the outlet, or disconnect power to the unit.
Remove the cover from the unit by removing the top and bottom retaining nuts using a 11/32 size nut driver.
2.
3. Unplug the lamp connector from the end of the lamp.
4. Remove lamp holder using a 11/32 size nut driver. (Figure B)
5. Remove the lamp by grasping the plastic end cap and extract carefully.
6.
Using a soft cloth moistened with rubbing alcohol, wipe down the lamp. If there is a large build-up of
dust particles, you may wish to use a can of air first. Always handle lamp by the end cap.
7. Slide the lamp back into lamp opening and reinstall lamp holder.
8. Plug the lamp connector to the end of the lamp.
9. Replace and secure cover using the two retaining nuts.
10. Plug power cord back into outlet, or restore power to unit.
(Figure B)
REPLACING THE LAMP - Recommended interval: 24 months
Replacement lamps are available through your HVAC contractor.
Follow above procedure excluding #6.
(Please note standard off-the-shelf lamps are not compatible with this
Use of improper lamps will void warranty.)