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AIR CLEANERS/FILTERS
Table of Contents
Rules for Safe Installation and Operation ......................................................
Shipping and Packing List ...........................................................................
HEPA CENTRAL AIR FILTRATION SYSTEM
Introduction .................................................................................................2
HOMEOWNERS MANUAL & DEALER INSTALLATION
General Information ...................................................
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If air passes through the carbon filter before particulates are removed, the Introduction surface of the carbon quickly gets covered with particulates, rendering it Congratulations! You will quickly realize that you have purchased a very ineffective at capturing chemicals and odors. If particulates are removed from effective air cleaning system. It incorporates state of the art HEPA the air with a HEPA filter, virtually the entire surface area of the carbon can (High Efficiency Particula
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Parts Identification Cabinet Parts Inside Cabinet (Filter Section) Filter Section Access Panel Retaining Clips (2) Intake Collar Motor/Impeller Cabinet Filter Adapter Outflow Collar (threaded) Control Panel ‘O’ Ring Motor Section Access Panel Power Cord Filter parts identification HEPA Cartridge Parts HEPA Filter Pre-Filter - Foam HEPA Filter Mesh (Protects HEPA Filter) Inner Carbon Filter Physical dimensions of unit A Filter Section Access Panel Air Intake F Air Outflow
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Dealer Installation Instructions Forced air handler/furnace systems: The HEPA system should be installed as a bypass system, with part of the return ducted into the HEPA system. The filtered air is then rerouted back into the return air, and continues through the system to be heated/cooled. Typical Return to Return Application Typical Return to Return Application For homes with horizontal forced air handler/furnace systems. (Air handler/ For homes with upflow forced air handler/furnace systems
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• If duct is exposed to unconditioned air, externally insulated flex duct is Dealer Installation Instructions highly recommended. • Externally insulated flex duct can also be used for noise reduction purposes. Forced air handler/furnace system with an HRV/ERV: • For best indoor air quality, do not use ductboard or fiberglass inside of ducts. This application provides filtration of all Outdoor Air (OA) that is brought into the home through the HRV/ERV, thus reducing the introduction of dust, po
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Dealer Installation Instructions Required Materials for Installation of Unit: Items for 350 The HEPA systems can be used independently of any other equipment! The Flex or rigid duct (length as required) 8” round & 6” round intake and outflow of the filtration system can be ducted into the same room to create a cleaner enviro ment almost anywhere. The intake or outflow can also Takeoffs One 8” & One 6” be ducted elsewhere. The intake and outflow should be installed on opposite Diffusers O
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Inner Carbon Filter: Maintenance The inner carbon filter will rarely look used. This filter captures odors and Proper care and maintenance of your HEPA system will ensure years of service. gasses, yet the filter’s appearance will not change. When this filter has The unit must be turned off during service/maintenance or when filters are reached it’s maximum adsorbancy of odors and gasses, it will no longer being changed. work. Replace this filter when it no longer seems to capture odors, or e
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5. Installing the HEPA Filter Cartridge Dealer Filter Change Instructions a. With the filters changed or inspected, all 3 filters are ready to be placed back into the unit. Place the HEPA cartridge gently into the unit ! WARNING b. When the HEPA cartridge is in place, brace the unit, press down and Electrical Shock Hazard. gently turn it clockwise to lock it into place. If too much force is used, the cartridge may be difficult to remove! Can cause injury or death. c. Replace the HEP
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c. Connect the wires as follows: Dealer Motor Assembly Replacement Instructions - Black wire from the Plug and Cable (P2) to Line (P3) on the CM7 Power Module ! WARNING - Green wire from CM7 Power Module to the ground post Electrical Shock Hazard. - Blue wire from motor to the Motor-2 (P4) post on the CM7 Power Module Can cause injury or death. - Yellow/green wire from motor to the ground post - Brown wire from the motor to a Capacitor (C0) post Disconnect all electrical p
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Beam Central HEPA Air Filtration Systems Item List Beam Model 350 Central Hepa Air Filtration System & Replacement Filters HEPA Cartridge Replacement 5" Replacement HEPA for 350/675 Annual Filter Kit 5" Standard Foam Prefilter, 2 Carbon Inner Blanket for 350/675 Replacement Components For Beam Model 350 Central Hepa Air Filtration Systems Filter Cabinet Lid * refer to part inventory diagram for description Cabinet 350 Bulkhead 350 Filter Cabinet Base Motor Bracket 350 Motor for 350 Intake Co
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Beam Central HEPA Air Filtration Systems (models 350/675) PART INVENTORY with item numbers Filter Lid: same part for all models (172001) Filter Assembly: HEPA cartridge, foam prefilter, carbon inner blanket. See “Replacement Filters” on page 10. Filter Lid Latch: attached to cabinet. Intake Collar: Model 350: 8” (172012) Model 675: 10” (172011) Exhaust Collar: Model 350: 6” (172013) Model 675: 8” (172012) Cabinet: Model 350 (172002) Model 675 (172003) Electronic Switch: same for all models K
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