TRANE Technologies 18-HE124D1-1A Standard and Ductless Mini-Splits Air Filters Hepa Filter Sale Installation Guide
- June 9, 2024
- Trane Technologies
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TRANE Technologies 18-HE124D1-1A Standard and Ductless Mini-Splits Air
Filters Hepa Filter Sale
QuikBox Models
QuikBox Models are air filter enclosures designed for single-direction airflow. They come in two MERV ratings, MERV 11 and MERV 13, according to ASHRAE 52.2 Dust Spot Efficiency Test. The QuikBox Models can be installed in the return air duct of a central forced-air furnace/air handler. The collapsible type 5-inch filter is electrostatically charged media that captures dust, pollen, and smoke particles, among others.
MERV 11 QuikBox Models
- EQBFM175A1FR11
- EQBFM17DA1AH11
- EQBFM185A1AH11
- EQBFM210A1FR11
- EQBFM215A1AH11
- EQBFM235A1AH11
- EQBFM245A1FR11
MERV 11 QuikBox Replacement Filters
- FLRQB5FR17M11
- FLRQB5DN17M11
- FLRQB5AH18M11
- FLRQB5FR21M11
- FLRQB5AH21M11
- FLRQB5AH23M11
- FLRQB5FR24M11
MERV 13 QuikBox Models
- EQBFM175A0FR13
- EQBFM17DA0AH13
- EQBFM185A0AH13
- EQBFM210A0FR13
- EQBFM215A0AH13
- EQBFM235A0AH13
- EQBFM245A0FR13
MERV 13 QuikBox Replacement Filters
- FLRQB5FR17M13
- FLRQB5DN17M13
- FLRQB5AH18M13
- FLRQB5FR21M13
- FLRQB5AH21M13
- FLRQB5AH23M13
- FLRQB5FR24M13
Product Usage Instructions
- Locate the filter enclosure in the return air duct on the entering air side of the central forced-air furnace/air handler. Do not install the air filter in the discharge air stream of either the heating or cooling unit.
- Select a location that meets the following:
- The face of the filter must be at a right angle to the air stream.
- Allow a minimum of 28 inches clearance in front of the filter enclosure to permit removal of the filter.
- Atomizing spray-type humidifiers, when used, must be installed on the supply side (away from the filter).
- Install the filter enclosure such that the arrow always points toward the furnace/air handler. The mounting flange on the entering air side of the enclosure has a single row of holes for attaching ductwork.
- On side return furnace applications, the filter may be installed on either side of the cabinet. Install the self-adhesive gasket material onto the flange of the discharge-air side of the filter enclosure. Airflow direction must agree with airflow arrows on the cabinet.
- The Maintenance/Replacement Schedule is dependent on the amount of air passing through the filter as well as the amount of dust (pollen, smoke, etc.) in the air. This schedule shows estimated time periods and may be increased or decreased based on actual conditions.
- For continuous fan use, replace the filter every 3 months for dusty conditions and every 12 months for normal conditions.
- For auto fan use, replace the filter every 3 months for dusty conditions and every 6 months for normal conditions.
- The 5-inch filter access door is fully insulated.
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. Please return to service information pack upon completion of work.
MAINTENANCE/REPLACEMENT SCHEDULE
| Continuous Fan| Auto Fan
Conditions| Dusty| Normal| Dusty| Normal
5 Inch Media| 1‑2
Months
| 3
Months
| 3
Months
| 6
Months
The Maintenance/Replacement Schedule is dependent on the amount of air passing through the filter as well as the amount of dust (pollen, smoke, etc.) in the air. This schedule shows estimated time periods and may be increased or decreased based on actual conditions.
COMPONENTS OF THE FILTER
- Enclosure – 22” gauge painted steel with inside wrapped insulation. Mounts between the furnace/air handler and return air duct work and houses the 5 inch filter.
- Filter – Collapsible Type 5 inch, electostatically charged media. Rated MERV 11 or MERV 13 media according to ASHRAE 52.2 Dust Spot Efficiency Test.
- Access Door – Fully insulated access door.
PRE-INSTALLATION
LOCATING THE FILTER ENCLOSURE
NOTE: Do not install the air filter in the discharge air stream of either the heating or cooling unit.
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.
This filter enclosure must be mounted in the return air duct on the entering air side of a central forced-air furnace/air handler. (See Figure 2 for example.)
SELECT A LOCATION THAT MEETS THE FOLLOWING
-
The face of the filter must be at a right angle to the air stream.
-
Allow a minimum of 28 inches clearance in front of the filter enclosure to permit removal of the filter.
-
Atomizing spray type humidifiers, when used, must be installed on the supply side (away from the filter).
NOTE: When the QuikBox is attached to a furnace in a horizontal hanging application, the return duct-work and QuikBox must also be supported so the QuikBox door can be properly removed and replaced when changing the filter.
DIRECTION OF AIR FLOW THROUGH THE FILTER ENCLOSURE -
The filter enclosure is designed for single-direction air flow. Install the filter enclosure such that the arrow always points towards the furnace/air handler.(See Fig. 3)
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The mounting flange on entering air side of the enclosure has the single row of holes for attaching ductwork.
-
On side return furnace applications, the filter may be installed on either side of the cabinet. See Figure 2. Install the self-adhesive gasket material onto the flange of the discharge-air side of the filter enclosure. Air flow direction must agree with air flow arrows on the cabinet.
-
It is recommended that sheet metal turning vanes be installed inside an elbow on ductwork attached to the entering airstream side of the filter enclosure. This improves the air distribution over the filter media.
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Use transition fittings where return air duct dimensions do not match the filter opening dimensions. Gradual transitions are preferred for the greatest efficiency. Four inches per linear foot (approximately 20° angle) should be allowed, space permitting.
-
Seal all joints in the return air system to prevent dust from entering the air stream and coil corrosion.
BOTTOM MOUNT – Furnace or Air Handler
-
Rotate the two quarter turn latches on the access door to remove the access door from the enclosure and set it aside. Remove the filter and set aside until the enclosure is in stalled.
-
Position the furnace/air handler on a protective pad on the floor with the bottom of the furnace/air handler in the up position (see Fig. 5).
NOTE: This allows maximum downward force to be exerted on the power drill when installing the attaching screws.
IMPORTANT: The gasket material will provide a seal between the enclosure and the bottom of the unit. It should be placed toward the outside edge of the flange. The outer edge screw holes on the enclosure flange must be used to attach the filter enclosure. -
Install the self-adhesive gasket material onto the flange of the discharge-air side of the filter enclosure.
-
Position the filter enclosure on the bottom of the unit with the gasket against the unit. Align the rear of the enclosure with the rear of the unit and the two sides of the enclosure with the sides of the unit. The front of the enclosure will NOT align flush with the front of the unit.
-
Check that the front of the filter enclosure is facing the front of the unit.
-
Securely attach the filter enclosure to the unit using the heavy-duty self-tapping sheet metal screws. Recommended screw spec: #12-14, 1/2” length (3/8” if only two metal thicknesses), hex washer head, slotted drive, Type AB.
SIDE MOUNT – (Upflow model furnace only) (16.75” and 17.5” Filter Enclosure Height)
- NOTE: The 21” and 24 1/2” Filter Enclosure Heights require a transition between the filter enclosure and the furnace.
- NOTE: Do not install the filter enclosure on the side of an air handler.
-
Rotate the two quarter turn latches on the access door to remove the access door from the enclosure and set it aside. Remove the filter, and set aside until the enclosure is installed.
-
Lay the furnace on a protective pad on the floor with the surface on which the filter enclosure will be installed in the up position.
NOTE: This allows maximum downward force to be exerted on the power drill when installing the attaching screws. -
Align the rear of the filter enclosure flush with the rear of the furnace. Align the bottom of the filter enclosure 1/4 inch above the bottom of the furnace. Mark the inside opening of the filter enclosure using the inside edge of the mounting flange as a guide. Move the enclosure and cut the opening.
NOTE: Opening size must align with side return filter application instructions as listed in the Furnace Installers Guide. -
Install the self-adhesive gasket material onto the flange of the discharge-air side of the filter enclosure.
IMPORTANT: The gasket material provides a seal between the enclosure and the furnace. It should be placed toward the inside edge of the flange. The inner edge screw holes on the enclosure flange will be used to attach the filter enclosure to the furnace. -
Position the filter, with the gasket against the furnace, over the furnace enclosure opening cut previously in step 3.
-
Check that the front of the filter is facing the front of the furnace.
-
Securely attach the filter to the furnace using the heavyduty self-tapping sheet metal screws. Recommended screw spec: #12-14, 1/2” length (3/8” if only two metal thicknesses), hex washer head, slotted drive, Type AB.
-
Seal all joints in the return air system to prevent dust from entering the airstream.
PRESSURE DROP
MERV 11 QuikBox Models
Model Number:| | EQBFM175A1FR11| EQBFM17DA1AH11|
EQBFM185A1AH11| EQBFM210A1FR11| EQBFM215A1AH11|
EQBFM235A1AH11| EQBFM245A1FR11
Cabinet Size:| | 6”x17.5×27”| 6”x17.5”x21”|
6”x18.5”x21”| 6”x21”x27”| 6”x21.5”x21”| 6”x23.5”x21”|
6”x24.5”x27”
Capacity| CFM| *Pressure Drop
Variable Low| 350| 0.03| 0.03| 0.03| 0.02| 0.02| 0.02| 0.02
Variable Low| 650| 0.07| 0.10| 0.08| 0.04| 0.06| 0.05| 0.04
2 Tons| 800| 0.10| 0.14| 0.11| 0.06| 0.08| 0.07| 0.05
2.5 Tons| 1000| 0.14| 0.20| 0.16| 0.08| 0.12| 0.10| 0.07
3 Tons| 1200| 0.19| 0.27| 0.21| 0.11| 0.17| 0.14| 0.09
3.5 Tons| 1400| 0.25| 0.35| 0.28| 0.15| 0.22| 0.18| 0.11
4 Tons| 1600| 0.32| NR| NR| 0.19| 0.28| 0.23| 0.14
5 Tons| 1800| NR| NR| NR| 0.23| 0.35| 0.28| 0.17
MERV 13 QuikBox Models
Model Number:| | EQBFM175A0FR13| EQBFM17DA0AH13|
EQBFM185A0AH13| EQBFM210A0FR13| EQBFM215A0AH13|
EQBFM235A0AH13| EQBFM245A0FR13
Cabinet Size:| | 6”x17.5×27”| 6”x17.5”x21”|
6”x18.5”x21”| 6”x21”x27”| 6”x21.5”x21”| 6”x23.5”x21”|
6”x24.5”x27”
Capacity| CFM| *Pressure Drop
Variable Low| 350| 0.04| 0.05| 0.05| 0.03| 0.04| 0.04| 0.03
Variable Low| 650| 0.09| 0.13| 0.12| 0.06| 0.10| 0.08| 0.05
2 Tons| 800| 0.12| 0.18| 0.17| 0.08| 0.13| 0.11| 0.07
2.5 Tons| 1000| 0.17| 0.27| 0.24| 0.11| 0.18| 0.15| 0.10
3 Tons| 1200| 0.22| NR| 0.32| 0.14| 0.24| 0.19| 0.12
3.5 Tons| 1400| 0.28| NR| NR| 0.18| 0.31| 0.25| 0.15
4 Tons| 1600| 0.34| NR| NR| 0.21| NR| 0.30| 0.19
5 Tons| 1800| NR| NR| NR| 0.25| NR| NR| 0.23
Application recommended with ECM motors.
- NR – Application not recommended. Use larger cabinet w/ duct transition.
- Do not exceed total system pressure drop for equipment
REPLACEMENT FILTERS
MERV 11 QuikBox
Models
| Replacement Filter
Models
| Replacement Filter
Size (in.)
| | MERV 13 QuikBox
Models
| Replacement Filter
Models
| Replacement Filter
Size (in.)
---|---|---|---|---|---|---
EQBFM175A1FR11| FLRQB5FR17M11| 16.7 x 26 x 4.7| EQBFM175A0FR13| FLRQB5FR17M13|
16.7 x 26 x 4.7
EQBFM17DA1AH11| FLRQB5DN17M11| 16.7 x 20 x 4.7| EQBFM17DA0AH13| FLRQB5DN17M13|
16.7 x 20 x 4.7
EQBFM185A1AH11| FLRQB5AH18M11| 17.7 x 20 x 4.7| EQBFM185A0AH13| FLRQB5AH18M13|
17.7 x 20 x 4.7
EQBFM210A1FR11| FLRQB5FR21M11| 20.2 x 26 x 4.7| EQBFM210A0FR13| FLRQB5FR21M13|
20.2 x 26 x 4.7
EQBFM215A1AH11| FLRQB5AH21M11| 20.7 x 20 x 4.7| EQBFM215A0AH13| FLRQB5AH21M13|
20.7 x 20 x 4.7
EQBFM235A1AH11| FLRQB5AH23M11| 22.7 x 20 x 4.7| EQBFM235A0AH13| FLRQB5AH23M13|
22.7 x 20 x 4.7
EQBFM245A1FR11| FLRQB5FR24M11| 23.7 x 26 x 4.7| EQBFM245A0FR13| FLRQB5FR24M13|
23.7 x 26 x 4.7
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18-HE124D1-1A-EN 24 Feb 2023 Supersedes 18-HE124D1-1-EN (March 2018)
References
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