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F118 IN-CEILING MEDIA AIR CLEANER

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68-0209-2 Revised 11-07

Motor

The motor is visible when the filter frame is removed. Inspect 
the motor brackets for loose fasteners; tighten as necessary.  

Pre-filter

The disposable pre-filter collects large dust particles and lint-
type airborne fibers. It is wrapped around the particle filter and 
held in place with two clips. Check the filter every two weeks. 
To change the pre-filter:

1.

Wrap a new pre-filter around the new particle filter.

2.

Attach the two new clips to hold the pre-filter in place. 
(New clips are supplied with pre-filter replacements.)

3.

Position the filter frame in the air cleaner.

4.

Pull down the spring-loaded support rods together, posi-
tion over the filters and secure in place.

CPZ

 Adsorbent Module

The CPZ™ adsorbent module is used to collect gases, 
vapors, odors and volatile organic compounds (VOC) from the 
air that passes through the air cleaner. The impurities are 
collected until the adsorbents reach saturation, when a 
continuously strong pungent odor is emitted. If the air cleaner 
is turned off for eight to ten hours, a temporary odor  is emitted 
when it is turned back on. If the odor persists for 30 minutes, it 
is time to replace the filters.

The useful life of the CPZ™ sorbent modules can vary from 
four to 24 months, depending on the application. In most 
applications, the sorbent media life ranges from 12 to 18 
months. Change modules and filters more frequently in 
facilities that operate 24 hours a day.

NOTE:

When tobacco smoke is a contaminant, both the par-
ticle filter and the CPZ adsorbent filter must be ser-
viced at the same time.

CAUTION

Eye Exposure.
Harmful dust can obstruct or injure unshielded 
eyes.

CPZ modules normally release dust when handled.
Always wear safety glasses when installing or remov-
ing CPZ modules.

1.

Tilt the module up from the inside cabinet lip.

2.

Use both hands to lower the CPZ module down and out 
from the end of the cabinet.

3.

Place the used module in a plastic trash bag and dis-
pose of properly.

4.

Unwrap new CPZ™ sorbent modules and install.

IMPORTANT

Avoid excessive pressure on individual adsorbent 
panels.

NOTE:

Upon initial startup, a small amount of dust can blow 
from the air cleaner. This is normal and stops a few 
minutes after startup.

PARTS LIST

See Fig. 10

.

( ) = Quantity required per unit.

No.

Description

Pack Qty.

Order Number

1

CPZ™ sorbent module (2)—used only with DOP particle filters.

1

32002271

2

DOP primary particle filter, 95 percent (1).

1

32002272

3

Pre-filter (disposable) (1).

1

32002590

4

Blower wheel (1).

1

32002269

5

Motor assembly (1), 120V.

1

32002587

Motor assembly (1), 230V.

1

32004512

Motor mount.

1

32002589

6

Inlet cone (1).

1

32002286

7

Grille assembly, without hinges and latches (1).

1

32002266

8

3-speed switch.

1

00190382

9

Spring loaded plunger (2).

2

32002278

10

Motor maintenance grommet set (1)—(not illustrated).

3

32000261

11

Optional speed switch, variable (1)—(not illustrated).

1

32000234

Summary of Contents for F118

Page 1: ...throughout the space This effect is the tendency of air to travel close to a wall contour when ejected from a jet The air cleaner draws contaminated air up from the center of the room forces it through the filters and then blows the filtered air out through the narrow ends of the air cleaner FEATURES The DOP particle filter is 95 percent efficient at 0 3 micron particles and more efficient on part...

Page 2: ... C to 66 C Operating Ambient temperatures usually below 77 F 25 C but occasionally as high as 104 F 40 C Humidity Up to 95 relative humidity non condensing Air Volume Electrical Ratings Grille Type Perforated metal Dimensions Fig 1 Approximate dimensions of F118 in in mm Mounting Hangs freely from structural ceiling Can be recessed into a drop ceiling frame Weight Shipping Cabinet and Contents 119...

Page 3: ...hang from a structural ceiling It mounts horizontally inside or outside of a drop ceiling system It also fits between joists set 24 in 610 mm on center When used with a drop ceiling system allow at least 12 in 305 mm clearance between the structural and drop ceiling to allow space for the air cleaner To ensure unobstructed airflow the grille which is one inch 25 mm deep must protrude below the dro...

Page 4: ...he spring loaded plungers at the other end of the cabinet c Set aside the grille 2 Remove the filters a Pre filter is wrapped around the particulate filter Two support rods in the center bay of the cabinet hold the particulate filter and the pre filter in place Push these rods apart and lift the filters out of the cabinet b Two CPZ sorbent modules wrapped in plastic are located at either end of th...

Page 5: ...wire a minimum of four times WARNING Equipment Falling Hazard Can cause personal injury structural weakening buckling or damage to equipment Be sure platform is stable and can support combined weight of installer and equipment Use assistant to help support equipment during instal lation DROP CEILING F118 BE SURE TO TWIST THE SUPPORT WIRE A MIINIMUM OF FOUR TIMES TO PROPERLY BEAR WEIGHT THERE MUST ...

Page 6: ... power and check for proper opera tion for two to three minutes There should be a smooth powerful blower sound with air discharging from both ends of the air cleaner 3 Turn off the power Install Filters CAUTION Eye Exposure Harmful dust can obstruct or injure unshielded eyes CPZ module normally releases dust when handled Always wear safety glasses when installing or remov ing CPZ module CAUTION Fi...

Page 7: ...pring loaded plungers and hardware at the opposite end of the cabinet 4 Close and latch the grille When installed and latched the grille protrudes about one inch below the surface of the drop ceiling Proper operation of the air cleaner requires that it be level Fig 8 Installing grille F118 CABINET TIP CPZ SORBENT FILTER MODULE SLIGHTLY TO INSERT INTO F118 CABINET M14418 SET CORNER OF FILTER MODULE...

Page 8: ... In a heavily contaminated area up to 15 air exchanges per hour can be necessary The factors that determine the rate of air exchange are Generation rates of the various pollutants Concentration level of the pollutants Desired contamination reduction level SERVICE WARNING Fire or Electric Shock Hazard Can cause personal injury or equipment damage Turn off power source before servicing air cleaner I...

Page 9: ...nt media life ranges from 12 to 18 months Change modules and filters more frequently in facilities that operate 24 hours a day NOTE When tobacco smoke is a contaminant both the par ticle filter and the CPZ adsorbent filter must be ser viced at the same time CAUTION Eye Exposure Harmful dust can obstruct or injure unshielded eyes CPZ modules normally release dust when handled Always wear safety gla...

Page 10: ...F118 IN CEILING MEDIA AIR CLEANER 68 0209 2 Revised 11 07 10 Fig 10 F118 Air Cleaner components 1 3 2 4 M14421 5 8 9 7 6 ...

Page 11: ...F118 IN CEILING MEDIA AIR CLEANER 11 68 0209 2 Revised 11 07 NOTES ...

Page 12: ...NY LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND INCLUDING ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED OR ANY OTHER FAILURE OF THIS PROD UCT Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages so this limitation may not apply to you THE WARRANTIES SET FORTH HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND AIR PURE SYTEMS EXPR...

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