Trane FD14DCLFR000D, FD175CLFR000D, FD17DCLFR000D, FD21DCLFR000D, FD24DCLFR000D Installation Operation & Maintenance

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Installation
Operation Maintenance
Whole House Air Cleaner
18- HE53D1- 11
Upflow Furnace Models
*FD145CLFR000D *FD175CLFR000D *FD210CLFR000D *FD245CLFR000D
ALL phases of this installation must comply with NATIONAL, STATE AND LOCAL CODES
IMPORTANT — This Document is customer property and is to remain with this unit.
Downflow Furnace Models
*FD14DCLFR000D *FD17DCLFR000D *FD21DCLFR000D *FD24DCLFR000D
Please return to service information pack upon completion of work.
Air Handler Models
*FD175CLAH000D *FD215CLAH000D *FD235CLAH000D *FD260CLAH000D
Contents
A. Duct Support Installation 3 B. Application Information 3 C. Door Operation 4 D. Installation Guidelines 5
Upflow Furnace and Upflow Air Handler Installation 5 Downflow Air Handler Installation 5 Downflow Furnace Installation 6 Side Return Furnace Installation 7
E. Electrical Connections 8
Electrical Connections to a COM Sys Air Handler in Conventional 24 V Mode 10 Electrical Connections to a COM Sys Air Handler 11 Electrical Connections to a COM Sys Furnace in 24 V Mode 12 Electrical Connections to a COM Sys Furnace 13 Electrical Connections to an Oil Furnace 14 Electrical Connections for Dual Whole House Air Cleaners 15
F. Air Cleaner Operation 17 G. SET-UP Mode 17
Installer Set-Up Mode 17 Pre-Filter Setting 17 Cell Cleaning Setting 18 Field Charger Power Level 18 Field Charger Power Level Setting 18
H. Maintenance 18
Cleaning 18
I. Outline Drawings 23
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WARNING
This information is for use by individuals having adequate backgrounds of electrical and mechanical experience. Any attempt to repair a central air conditioning product may result in personal injury and/or property damage. The manufacturer or seller cannot be responsible for the interpretation of this information, nor can it assume any liability in connection with its use.
J. Pressure Drop Information 26
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WARNING
RISK OF ELECTRIC SHOCK: These servicing instructions are for use by qualified personnel only. To reduce the risk of electric shock, do not perform any servicing other than that contained in these operating instructions unless you
are qualified to do so.
50 Hz Air Handler Models
*FD215CLAH005D *FD235CLAH005D *FD260CLAH005D * May be "A" or "T"
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Installer’s Guide
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Figure 1 Components of the Air Cleaner
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Unpack the Air Cleaner and check to make sure all components are included. They consist of:
1) PRE-FILTER - traps large particles such as hair and
lint before they can enter the cell section.
2) FIELD CHARGER - Charges the contaminants. Only
to be removed, cleaned or serviced by a qualified technician.
3) COLLECTION CELL (2) - removes and collects very
small impurities from the air.
4) CABINET - mounts between the furnace/air handler and return air ductwork and houses the COLLEC­TION CELLS, FIELD CHARGER and PRE-FILTER.
5) POWER DOOR - the solid state power supply compo­nents that convert the 24 Volt AC to the high-voltage, direct current required to power the FIELD CHARGER and COLLECTION CELLS. Allows access to the COLLECTION CELLS, FIELD CHARGER and PRE­FILTER.
The whole house air cleaner can be installed either as part of a Communicating heating and air conditioning system or as part of a traditional 24 volt system.
When installed as part of a Communicating System in which the indoor unit, outdoor unit, and 900 series comfort control are equipped with our exclusive Communicating technology, this system performs a continuous loop of system diagnostics and data output. The Communicating System monitors itself and quickly identifies any operational faults, automatically issuing a service alert if needed.
6) TRANSFORMER - supplies 24 Volts to the indoor unit and air cleaner
7) 24 VOLT POWER/CONTROL CABLE
8) GASKET, LITERATURE AND HARDWARE PACKET
9) UPFLOW AIR HANDLER BAFFLE - This baffle is only
included with Air Handler models. See note below.
NOTE: Be careful not to discard the baffle. It is
located under the collection cells in the shipping box.
Check carefully for any shipping damage. This must be reported to and claims made against the transportation company immediately. Check to be sure all major components are in the unit. Any missing parts should be reported to your supplier at once, and replaced with authorized parts only.
NOTE: International (50 Hz) Timings: Due to differences in electrical systems outside the United States, customers with 50 Hz electrical systems will need to be aware of minor differences in the timings shown in this guide. 50 Hz timings will appear in [brackets] following the standard 60 hz timings.
(not included with 50 Hz units)
The whole house air cleaner can also be installed as part of a traditional 24 volt heating and air conditioning system.
2 Numbers in [brackets] are for 50 Hz international systems. Pub. No. 18-HE53D1-11
Installer’s Guide
A. DUCT SUPPORT INSTALLATION
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CAUTION
SAFETY HAZARD Sharp Edge Hazard. Be careful of sharp edges on equip­ment or any cuts made on sheet metal while installing or servicing. Personal injury may result.
Step 1: Review the figures below and determine which one looks like your application.
Step 2: To prevent racking of the air cleaner, support duct per the illustration.
Furnace
or
air handler
Air Cleaner
Air cleaner cabinet must align with furnace or air handler cabinet to prevent air cleaner cabinet deflection
Rafter or Joist
Supply Plenum
Furnace or Air Handler
Air
Cleaner
Return Plenum
Return Air Plenum must be supported from building structure to prevent air cleaner cabinet deflection
Figure 5
B. APPLICATION INFORMATION
NOTE: Do NOT install the air filter in the discharge air stream of either the air handler or furnace.
Airflow
Airflow
Airflow
Return
Joist or Rafter
Supply
Coil
Furnace
ONLY
Cleaner
Supply Plenum
Air
Figure 2
Return Air Duct must be supported from building structure to
R/A Duct
prevent air cleaner cabinet deflection. Use either a support from the ceiling or
Air
Figure 3
Furnace or Air Handler
Joist or Flooring
Return Air Plenum must be supported from building structure to prevent air cleaner cabinet deflection
support from the floor.
Air
Cleaner
Return
Plenum
Left or Right Side Mounting
(Furnace ONLY)
Bottom Return
(Furnace / Air Handler)
Top Return
(Furnace / Air Handler)
Figure 6 Mounting Location of Air Cleaner
When attaching the air cleaner to air handler, furnace, or ductwork, please keep screws out of the circled areas. The door attaches to the slots in these locations.
Figure 7 Avoiding Screw Interference
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CAUTION
Do NOT install air cleaner where the filter can be exposed to UV light. UV light can cause the plastic
material to deteriorate, which may lead to filter dam­age.
Figure 4
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This air cleaner cabinet must be mounted in the return air duct of a central forced-air Furnace/Air Handler.
Installer’s Guide
Select a location that meets the following:
1. The face of the cell must be at a right angle to the air stream.
2. Allow a minimum of 28 inches clearance in front of the air cleaner to permit removal of cells and Pre-Filter.
3. Flow-through Bypass Humidifiers Excessive bypass air may cause water blow-off, which will adversely affect system operation and air cleaner performance. To verify bypass airflow, follow the Bypass Humidifier Pre-Installation Checkout and Set­Up Procedures available through your local distributor. Ask for publication number 18-CH37D1-*.
Steam and Flow-through Fan Power Duct-mounted Humidifiers Follow the Humidifier installation instructions. These should only be installed on the supply air side of the system.
Other Duct Mounted Humidifiers Not recommended for installation with the air cleaner.
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WARNING
Hazardous Voltage! Disconnect all electric power, including remote disconnects before servicing. Follow proper lockout/ tagout procedures to ensure the power can not be inadvertently energized. Failure to disconnect power before servicing could result in death or serious injury.
4. Install the air cleaner such that the airflow direction arrow on the cabinet always points towards the fur­nace/ air handler. See Figure 8.
5. The PRE-FILTER must be on the entering airstream side of the air cleaner cabinet. The mounting flange on this side of the cabinet has the single row of holes for attaching ductwork.
6. On side return furnace applications, the air cleaner may be installed on either side of the cabinet or both sides of the furnace if two air cleaners are required to reduce system static.
Position the PRE-FILTER on the side away from the furnace. The COLLECTION CELL guide key, installed in the cabinet will only allow the cells to be installed in the proper direction. Airflow direction must agree with airflow arrows on the cabinet.
7. It is recommended that sheet metal turning vanes be installed inside an elbow on ductwork attached to the entering airstream side of the air cleaner. This improves the air distribution over the COLLECTION CELLS. See Figure 9.
8. Use transition fittings where return air duct dimensions do not match the air cleaners opening dimensions. Gradual transitions are preferred for greatest efficiency. Four inches per linear foot (approximately 20° angle) should be allowed, space permitting.
9. Seal all joints in the return air system to prevent dust from entering the air stream.
Figure 8 Airflow Direction
Air Cleaner Cabinet
Airflow
Turning Vanes
Airflow Direction Arrow
NOTE: Do NOT use a silicon based sealant. This causes a coating on the FIELD CHARGER pins that will decrease the efficiency of the air cleaner.
C. DOOR OPERATION
The air cleaner comes with the Power Door installed on the unit. The Power Door and the internal components will need to be removed before installation. Follow these guidelines for removing and reinstalling the door:
REMOVING THE POWER DOOR: Step 1: To remove the door, hold handles and rotate
latches as shown in Figure 10.
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CAUTION
Handle the door only by using the handles on the front of the door. Grasp the door by the handles as depicted in Figure 10 to remove and replace the door. Do not handle the door on the edges. Metal edges may be sharp and could result in injury if the door is not handled properly.
Before removing the door from the unit, remove the power cable plug from the socket located in the corner of the door.
Rotate Latches
Figure 9 Turning Vanes
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Power cable connection
Figure 10 Rotating Door Latches
Installer’s Guide
Rotate door away from unit to remove
Air Cleaner
Step 2: Rotate the door to fully remove from the air cleaner. See Figure 11.
Rotate door away from unit to remove
Figure 11 Door Rotation
REINSTALLING THE POWER DOOR:
Step 1: Hold door so that tabs are aligned with slots in
cabinet as shown in Figure 12.
Figure 12 Aligning door tabs
Step 2:
Insert tabs into cabinet slots. Edge of door should fit into channel against gasket (see detail). See Figure 13.
Gasket
Figure 13 Inserting door tabs into cabinet slots
Step 4:
Rotate latches to secure door as shown in Figure
15.
Figure 15 Door Latch Detail
D. INSTALLATION GUIDELINES
UPFLOW FURNACE AND UPFLOW AIR HANDLER INSTALLATION
DOWNFLOW AIR HANDLER INSTALLATION
1. Rotate the two quarter turn latches on the Power Door outward then rotate the Power Door to remove it from the cabinet. See Door Operation Section C. Remove the PRE-FILTER, FIELD CHARGER, and both COL­LECTION CELLS. Set the components aside until the cabinet is installed and the indoor unit is in place.
2. Install the self-adhesive gasket material on the side of the air cleaner cabinet flange that will mate with the indoor unit. This flange has a double set of holes. See Figure 16.
3. On a protective pad, lay the indoor unit on its side.
4. Position the air cleaner on the return opening of the indoor unit with the air cleaner cabinet gasket against the indoor unit. Check that the front of the air cleaner cabinet is facing the front of the indoor unit.
5. Align the rear of the air cleaner flush with the rear of the indoor unit.
6. Align the sides of the cabinet with the sides of the unit.
7. The front of the cabinet will NOT align flush with the front of the unit.
8. Securely fasten the unit using the self-tapping sheet metal screws provided. See Figures 16.
Step 3: Rotate door to closed position. Ensure ends of door overlap the cabinet (see detail). See Figure 14.
Figure 14 Rotating Door Closed
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Cabinet Edge
Use inner double set of mounting holes.
Install gasket material.
Cut to length required.
Figure 16 Installation Details
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UPFLOW AIR HANDLER APPLICATIONS ONLY
Position the baffle onto the air cleaner as indi-
9. cated in Figure 17. The baffle should be posi­tioned on the leaving air side of the air cleaner cabinet opposite the power door. Ensure that the bracket is located correctly inside the air cleaner enclosure so that the baffle or screws do not interfere with the filter cell installation. (See Figure 17 inset.)
NOTE: The upflow air handler baffle is required to protect the air cleaner in the event of a drain pan overflow. This baffle is required for all upflow air handler installations.
AIRFLOW
Attach upflow air handler baffle to air cleaner and air handler using the self-tapping sheet metal screws provided.
Be sure tab at end of baffle is the channel before attaching.
INSIDE
DOWNFLOW FURNACE INSTALLATION
NOTE: On 90% Downflow Furnaces, the intake and exhaust (flue) are located on top. A field supplied transition is needed between the furnace and the air cleaner. The transition must be long enough to avoid any interference between the intake and exhaust pipe routing and the door of the air cleaner. The door and internal components must be removable for servicing.
NOTE: Optional Side Vent Kit BAYVENT500A may be used if a 90% downflow furnace is installed with a whole house air cleaner. This optional side venting kit allows access to the front door of the whole house air cleaner for easy filter cleaning and maintenance. This kit eliminates the need for the transition between the furnace and air cleaner.
1. Rotate the two quarter turn latches on the Power Door outward then rotate the Power Door to remove it from the cabinet. Remove the PRE-FILTER, FIELD CHARGER, and both COLLECTION CELLS. Set the components aside until the cabinet is installed and the indoor unit is in place.
NOTE: Cut the front duct flange 2" from each side and fold flat to clear the Power Door latches. Some applica­tions may require a transition for piping clearances. See Figure 19.
Figure 17 Upflow Air Handler Baffle Installation Details
10. Install unit in place and secure.
11. Reinstall the FIELD CHARGER and lock into place by bending one locking tab on the cabinet. See Figure 18.
12. Reinstall the PRE-FILTER and COLLECTION CELLS.
13. Each cell must be oriented with handles toward the front.
14. The door can be installed in either direction. Deter­mine which direction will best allow access to the latches and 24 Volt power cord. Insert the 2 tabs on the door into the slots in the cabinet flange and rotate the door into the closed position. Rotate the two quarter­turn latches on the Power Door inward. See Door Operation Section C.
15. Remove stickers (two stickers both are 5.5" x 7.5") from packet and attach to furnace, air handler, or ductwork in a location visible to the homeowner.
16. Demonstrate Maintenance (Section H) and Door Operation (Section C) to the homeowner.
Figure 19 Duct Flanges
NOTE: Remove filter rack from downflow Furnace and discard.
2. Bend the 4 mounting tabs down on the two sides of the air cleaner cabinet. These can be used to attach the air cleaner cabinet to the furnace. See Figure 20.
Field Charger Locking Tab
Figure 18 Locking Tab
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Actuator Tab for Interlock Switch
Figure 20 Mounting Tabs
3. Install the self-adhesive gasket material on the side of the air cleaner cabinet flange that will mate with the indoor unit. This flange has a double set of holes. See Figure 16.
Installer’s Guide
Use inner mounting holes for Side Installation
Install gasket material. Cut to length required.
4. Apply transitions or spacer as required to clear flue piping and to ensure the opening of the air cleaner matches the opening in the furnace.
Position the air cleaner on the return opening of the furnace with the air cleaner cabinet gasket against the furnace. Check that the front of the air cleaner cabinet is facing the front of the furnace.
5. Align the rear of the air cleaner flush with the rear of the indoor unit.
6. Align the sides of the cabinet with the sides of the unit.
7. The front of the cabinet will NOT align flush with the front of the unit.
8. Securely fasten the unit using the self-tapping sheet metal screws provided. See Figure 16.
9. Reinstall the FIELD CHARGER and lock into place by bending one locking tab on the cabinet. See Figure 18.
10. Reinstall the PRE-FILTER and COLLECTION CELLS.
11. Each COLLECTION CELL must be oriented with the handles toward the front.
12. The door can be installed in either direction. Deter­mine which direction will best allow access to the latches and 24 Volt power cord. Insert the 2 tabs on the door into the slot in the cabinet flange and rotate the door into the closed position. Rotate the two quarter­turn latches on the Power Door inward. See Door Operation, Section C.
NOTE: The door has a safety switch to ensure power is interrupted when the door is removed. This switch is open when the door is removed from the cabinet. When the door is properly installed, an actuator tab located in the cabinet will close the switch, allowing power to the electronics.
13. Remove stickers (two stickers both are 5.5" x 7.5") from the packet and attach to furnace, air handler, or ductwork in a location visible to the homeowner.
14. Demonstrate Maintenance (Section H) and Door Operation (Section C) to the homeowner.
SIDE RETURN FURNACE INSTALLATION
14.5" & 17.5" MODELS ONLY
NOTE: The 21" and 24 1/2" air cleaner cabinet heights require a transition between the air cleaner cabinet and the Furnace in side return applications.
NOTE: Do NOT install the air cleaner cabinet on the side of an air handler.
NOTE: It is recommended that sheet metal turning vanes be installed inside an elbow on ductwork at­tached to the entering airstream side of the air cleaner. See Figure 9 on Page 4.
1. Rotate the two quarter turn latches on the Power Door outward then rotate the Power Door to remove it from the cabinet. Remove the PRE-FILTER, FIELD CHARGER, and both COLLECTION CELLS. Set the components aside until the cabinet is installed and the indoor unit is in place.
2. Install the self-adhesive gasket material on the side of the air cleaner cabinet flange that will mate with the indoor unit. This flange has a double set of holes. See Figure 21.
3. On a protective pad, lay the indoor unit on its side. Position the furnace with the return air side of the cabinet facing up.
4. Align the bottom of the air cleaner cabinet 1/4" ABOVE the bottom of the furnace and flush with the rear of the furnace.
Figure 21 Side Installation Details
5. Mark the inside of the opening in the air cleaner cabinet on the side of the furnace using the inside edge of the air cleaner cabinet as a guide. Remove the cabinet and cut the opening in the side of the furnace.
NOTE: Do NOT use the standard furnace indents for the opening. The opening for the air cleaner must be larger than the standard furnace opening. Install transition as required for air cleaner opening to match furnace opening as described below.
6. Position the air cleaner on the return opening of the indoor unit with the air cleaner cabinet gasket against the indoor unit. Check that the front of the air cleaner cabinet is facing the front of the indoor unit.
7. Align the rear of the air cleaner flush with the rear of the indoor unit.
8. Align the sides of the cabinet with the sides of the unit.
9. The front of the cabinet will NOT align flush with the front of the unit.
10. Securely fasten the unit using the self-tapping sheet metal screws provided. See Figure 21.
11. Reinstall the FIELD CHARGER and lock into place by bending one locking tab on the cabinet. See Figure 18.
12. Reinstall the PRE-FILTER and COLLECTION CELLS.
13. Each cell must be oriented with the handles toward the front.
14. The door can be installed in either direction. Deter­mine which direction will best allow access to the latches and 24 volt power cord. Insert the 2 tabs on the door into the slots in the cabinet flange and rotate the door into the closed position. Rotate the two quarter­turn latches on the Power Door inward. See Door Operation, Section C.
NOTE: The door has a safety switch to ensure power is interrupted when the door is removed. This switch is open when the door is removed from the cabinet. When the door is properly installed, an actuator tab located in the cabinet will close the switch, allowing power to the electronics.
15. Remove stickers (two stickers both are 5.5" x 7.5") from the packet and attach to the furnace, air handler, or ductwork in a location visible to the homeowner.
16. Demonstrate Maintenance (Section H) and Door Operation (Section C) to the homeowner.
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E. ELECTRICAL CONNECTIONS
The air cleaner requires 24 VAC power and indoor fan signal to operate. A transformer adequately sized to power both the system and air cleaner is provided with the air cleaner. Remove the transformer in the indoor unit and replace with the transformer provided.
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OTE: A 50 VA transformer is required for Trane/ American Standard Heating & Air Conditioning furnace applications and 75 VA required for Trane/ American Standard Heating & Air Conditioning air handler applications. If the indoor air handler already has a properly sized transformer, no replacement is required.
NOTE: When more than one whole house air cleaner is used, the 24 volt transformer which supplies power to the air cleaner will need to be increased by 25 VA for each additional air cleaner added.
NOTE: Trane/American Standard Heating & Air Conditioning dual circuited air handlers matched with heat pumps and Trane/American Standard Heating & Air Conditioning oil furnaces will require an accessory Transformer KIT# BAYTRANS12024 power the air cleaner. Do NOT replace air handler transformer with the transformer supplied with the air cleaner.
NOTE: Provide adequate strain relief for the low voltage cable at the indoor unit.
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CAUTION
DO NOT attach the power/control cable to a 120 Volt EAC tap. The air cleaner uses 24 Volt power. Failure to use 24 VAC results in permanent damage to the air cleaner.
• Plug the air cleaner power/control cable into the air cleaner door and route the cable into the indoor unit low voltage wiring location.
• Connect the power/control wiring per Figures 22 & 22A.
NOTE: Wiring penetration must be sealed.
NOTE: For non-Trane/American Standard Heating & Air Conditioning systems order a 120 VAC to 24 VAC transformer, KIT# BAYTRANS12024
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to provide 24 volt
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power only to the air cleaner. Access to 120 VAC outlet is required.
• Connect the power/control wiring per Figures 22 & 22A.
NOTE: Trane/American Standard Heating & Air Conditioning Communicating Furnaces require KIT # BAYACCECOMM101.
NOTE: Wiring diagrams for the Communicating Air Handler, Communicating Furnaces and Oil Furnaces are on pages 9-10, 11-13 and 14 respectively.
Figure 22 - Wiring Diagram Communicating Mode
Data Line
BROWN
NOTE: The Black wire must be connected to chassis ground to ensure proper operation.
BAYTRANS12024
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Transformer
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Air Handler may not have a Low Voltage Terminal board. Connect Electronic Air Cleaner wires to
the Air Handler Low Voltage Color coded wires.
Install Transformer, one is supplied with the Electronic Air Cleaner, in the Furnace or Air Handler.
• Transformer must have a grounded 120 VAC power source. Do not defeat ground plug on the transformer.
• Mount transformer to building structure with the four provided wood screws.
NOTE: BAYTRANS12024C complies with the California Code of Regulation,Title 20, Sections 1601 through 1608 dated December 2006. BAYTRANS12024A with
vendor’s manufacturing date codes after 0625 (YYWW) cannot be installed in California because the transformer does not satisfy the requirements set forth by California
Code of Regulations, Title 20, Sections 1601 through 1608 dated December 2006.
Transformer not applicable to 50 Hz units.
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BLACK
GRD
RED
BLUE
Unused GREEN
BROWN
WHITE
Unused
Furnace
Heating Signal
Fan Signal
Data Line
24 V
Common
RED
BLUE
GREEN
BROWN
BLACK
WHITE
Furnace / Air Handler
RED
BLUE
WHITE
GREEN
BROWN
Indoor Unit
24 V Terminal Strip
BLUE
GREEN
BROWN
BLACK
RED
WHITE
R
BLUE
B
Unused
WHITE
W
Unused
G
GREEN
BROWN /
D
Dataline
The represents an alpha character.
GREEN
BROWN
BLACK
WHITE
BLUE
RED
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Plug Power Cord in here
Power Button
Amber Light
Figure 22A - Wiring Diagram for 24 V Mode
NOTE: The Black wire must be con­nected to chassis ground to ensure proper operation.
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BAYTRANS12024
Transformer
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• Transformer must have a grounded 120 VAC power source. Do not defeat ground plug on the transformer.
• Mount transformer to building structure with the four provided wood screws.
NOTE: BAYTRANS12024C complies with the California Code of Regulation,Title 20, Sections 1601 through 1608 dated December 2006. BAYTRANS12024A with
vendor’s manufacturing date codes after 0625 (YYWW) cannot be installed in California because the transformer does not satisfy the requirements set forth by California
Code of Regulations, Title 20, Sections 1601 through 1608 dated December 2006.
Transformer not applicable to 50 Hz units.
Air Handler may not have a Low Voltage Terminal board. Connect Electronic Air Cleaner wires to
the Air Handler Low Voltage Color coded wires.
Install Transformer, one is supplied with the Electronic Air Cleaner, in the Furnace or Air Handler.
Common
Furnace
Heating Signal
Fan Signal
24 V
24 V Terminal Strip
Furnace / Air Handler
RED
BLUE
WHITE
GREEN
Indoor Unit
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BLUE
GREEN
BROWN
BLACK
RED
WHITE
R
BLUE
B
WHITE
W
GREEN
G
BROWN /
Dataline
The represents an alpha character.
GREEN
BROWN
BLACK
WHITE
BLUE
RED
MODES OF OPERATION
The whole house air cleaner can be connected in one of two modes of operation; either a 24 V mode or a communicating mode. To know how the whole house air cleaner is set up, reference Figure 23 to find the amber light.
A steady amber light indicates that the unit is wired in the 24 V mode. A blinking amber light indicates that the unit is wired in the communicating mode. No light present means that the unit is not connected.
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Figure 23 - Amber Light showing Mode of Operation
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