Honeywell Home FC100A1052 User manual

GETTING
STARTED MOUNTING
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APPENDICES
Tools needed to install Enhanced Air Cleaner
Standard screwdriver
Phillips screwdriver
Metal cutter
Drill
Duct Sealant
Replacement Air Filters
Filter Size (in.)
Part Number
F100 - MERV 11 F200 - MERV 13
12.5 x 20 FC100A1052 N/A
16 x 25 FC100A1029 FC200E1029
16 x 20 FC100A1003 FC200E1003
20 x 25 FC100A1037 FC200E1037
20 x 20 FC100A1011 FC200E1011
SPECIFICATIONS
Media Air
Cleaner Size (in.)
F100
Media Air Cleaner
w/ MERV 11 Filter
F200
Media Air Cleaner
w/ MERV 13 Filter
16 X 25 F100F2002 F200F2002
16 X 20 F100F2028 F200F2028
20 X 25 F100F2010 F200F2010
20 X 20 F100F2036 F200F2036
25 X 22 F100F2051 -
25 X 20 F100F2044 -
SPECIFICATIONS
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PROFESSIONAL INSTALLATION GUIDE.
GUIDE D’INSTALLATION PROFESSIONNELLE.
Honeywell Media Air Cleaners

GETTING
STARTED
Congratulations for selecting the Honeywell Media Air Cleaner for your home comfort system! The Honeywell
Media Air Cleaner captures and removes a signicant amount of the air-borne particles from the air circulated
through the high-efciency pleated media lter. The Media Air Cleaner easily mounts in any position within the
return air duct of any gas, oil, and electric forced warm air furnaces and to compressor cooling up to 5 tons.
Additionally, it requires no electrical connections or maintainence beyond periodic media lter replacement.
When Installing this Product...
1. Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow them could damage the product or cause a hazardous condition.
2. Check the rating given in the instructions and on the product to make sure the product is suitable for your application.
3. Installer must be a trained, experienced service technician.
4. After installation is complete, check out product operation as provided in these instructions.
How it Works
The lter in your Honeywell Media Air Cleaner is made up of a web of bers. As air passes through the Media
Air Cleaner, particulates such as dust, pollen, dander, mold, and bacteria collide with the bers in the lter and
become trapped. Meanwhile, the clean air is allowed to continue through your heating and cooling system and into
your home. The particle removal efciency of the Honeywell Media Air Cleaner can be found in the Specication
section of this manual.
What to Expect From Your Honeywell Media Air Cleaner
Application Considerations
The Honeywell Media Air Cleaner is designed to work with gas, oil, and electric forced warm air furnaces and with
compressor cooling. It can also be used with heat pumps if the lter is changed regularly to prevent excessive
pressure drop. The Honeywell Media Air Cleaner is not recommended for applications where pressure drop may
be critical.
Models
F100F Media Air Cleaner includes cabinet, access door and MERV 11 pleated media lter.
F200F Media Air Cleaner includes cabinet, access door and MERV 13 pleated media lter.
Air Conditioning
Mount the media air cleaner upstream of the evaporator coil in a cooling system. The lter will help to keep the coil
clean and reduce maintenance.
Humidiers
The media air cleaner is compatible with humidiers. Avoid applications where water mist will reach the media. If
an atomizing (steam) humidier is used, the lter media will require replacement more often because of minerals
in the water.
UV Lights
Germicidal UV lights can cause degradation of the media lter. The UV light should be located out of line of sight
or a minimum of 3 feet from the lter. Otherwise the lter may need to be replaced more frequently.
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Transitions
For most efcient air cleaning, spread airow evenly
across the face of the media. If the duct is a different
size than the media air lter cabinet, gradual transitions
are required. Follow these guidelines when fabricating:
• Use gradual transitions to reduce air turbulence and
increase efciency.
• Use no more than 20 degrees (about 4 in. per
running ft. (100 mm per 300 linear mm)) of
expansion on each side of a transition tting.
Turning Vanes
If the media air cleaner is installed next to an elbow
or angle tting, add turning vanes inside the angle to
distribute airow more evenly across the face of the
media. See middle gure.
Sheetmetal
The media air cleaner is adaptable to all new or
existing forced air heating and cooling systems used
in residential applications. Transitions or turning vanes
may be required in some applications for effective
media air cleaner operation.
Offsets
If the duct connection to the furnace in a side
installation allows less than 7 in. (178 mm) for mounting
media air cleaner cabinet, attach an offset to the elbow.
See bottom gure at right.
TURNING
VANES
M5651
M948C
LESS
THAN
7 in.
(178 mm)
OFFSET
AT LEAST
7 in.
(178 mm)
1
1 REQUIRED TURNING VANES HELP DISTRIBUTE AIRFLOW EVENLY.
20 DEGREE EXPANSION PER SIDE PER
FITTING (4 IN. PER RUNNING FOOT
[100 MM PER 300 LINEAR MM])
RETURN AIR
DUCT
TRANSITION FITTING
ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER CABINET M947B
DUCT SIZE CHANGED GRADUALLY TO PREVENT TURBULENCE.
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Important Installation Requirements
Personal Safety
• Wear safety glasses while installing the unit.
• Do not cut into any air conditioning or electrical line.
• Follow professional safety standards and all local codes for plumbing, electrical, and mechanical
considerations.
Before Mounting
• Using the gure on the cover and the lists on the inside cover, make sure that you have all the components for
your Honeywell Media Air Cleaner and the tools to install it.
• Ensure airow direction through the Honeywell Media Air Cleaner matches the arrows on the lter cartridge.
The arrows should point in the direction of the airow.
• Choose a location that is readily accessible for checking and replacing the lter. Allow at least 26 in. (660 mm)
clearance in front of the unit for removal of the cartridge.
• Install the media air lter where the temperature will not exceed the ratings in the Specications.
• Do not mount in the supply air duct.
NOTE: Generally, the best location is in the return air duct next to the blower compartment so the media air
cleaner can help to keep the blower motor and evaporator coils clean.
If Replacing an Old Air Cleaner
If the Honeywell Media Air Cleaner is not identical in size and shape to the existing air cleaner, before performing
a retrot installation, you might need to add duct transitions to ensure a smooth air ow.
For optimum system performance, replace the lter every six months (before heating season and before cooling
season). Adjust the schedule to your needs, but replace the lter at least once per year.
Failure to comply with these requirements will result in voided warranty, improper installation, and
service callbacks.
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MOUNTING
The Media Air Cleaner mounts in any position within the return air duct, usually next to the furnace blower
compartment, but the arrow on the cartridge must point in the same direction as the airow. See Figs. 1-8 for
proper location of the media air cleaner for a variety of furnace installations.
NOTE: The media air cleaner cabinet is sturdy enough to easily support the weight of the furnace and evaporator
coil.
M939C M940C
Choosing a Mounting Position
Before beginning Mounting:
I have chosen an installation location that meets the requirements on pages 5 through 6.
Fig. 1. Highboy furnace with side
installation. Media air lter is
mounted vertically where return
enters side inlet of furnace.
Fig 2. Highboy furnace, with
installation beneath furnace.
Media air cleaner is mounted
horizontally where return
enters from below.
M941A
Fig. 3. Highboy furnace, with closet
installation. Media air
cleaner is mounted vertically on
furnace between furnace and
louvered return air opening in closet
door.
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