FRESH-AIRE UV PURITY Low Profile LED Filtration System Installation Guide
- June 4, 2024
- FRESH-AIRE UV
Table of Contents
PURITY Low Profile LED Filtration System
Installation Guide
IMPORTANT!
- Only qualified technicians should install this product
- Install in accordance with relevant building codes
- Read instructions carefully including safety warnings
Installation
- Turn off power to the air handler
- Remove the existing filter from the 1” slot
- Add foam padding strips (included) to the frame as needed to assure a tight fit
- Insert PLP into a 1” slot
- Power the Purity Low Profile (PLP)
A. Use a 110/24 VAC, 40 VA, Class 2 plug-in adapter power supply.
(Part # TUVP-40VA24VAC-WP sold separately)
or
B. Locate the 24-volt AC power source in your HVAC system then connect the leads of the power cord illustrated in the electrical wiring diagram. See diagram (Fig. 1)
WARNING: Electrical work should be done by a qualified electrician or HVAC technician
Collector Pad Replacement
- Turn off the power on the HVAC system.
- Open the air handler filter access door.
- Unplug the 24-volt power cord and remove the PLP from the filter slot
- Clean heavy accumulated dust on the outside screen with a vacuum.
- Open the PLP and remove the old Collector Pad and discard it.
- Insert the new Collector Pad by sliding the electrode into the color tube inside the Pad.
- Close the Air Cleaner and plug the 24-volt power cord into the power head.
- Restore HVAC system power.
Note: You may hear a little snapping noise at the beginning. This is
normal because of variations in temperature and humidity. This noise should
cease after a few hours of operation. If the noise persists, contact your HVAC
service company.
Periodical Operation Maintenance
Your collector pad should last 4 to 6 months, depending on the number of air
pollutants and fan usage. For maximum effectiveness of the PLP, we recommend
that the fan control on the thermostat be in the “ON” position.
WARNING: Failure to change the collector pad on a regular basis will
result in a reduction of airflow through the HVAC system. This can cause short
cycling of your air handler system and may cause damage to your equipment.
References
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