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HOMEOWNERS MANUAL

MODEL AIRA
ELECTRONIC
AIR CLEANER

NOTE TO
INSTALLER:
This manual
must be
left with the
equipment user.
BREATH OF walls, windows, draperies, and Meanwhile, the purified air leaves the
furnishings stay clean and bright air cleaner and circulates into your
SPRING-FRESH AIR . . . longer. living space. (See Fig. 1d.)
YEAR-ROUND If your home is equipped with central air
Congratulations on your excellent conditioning or a heat pump, electronic
choice and sound investment in this air cleaning can optimize your systems DOWNFLOW
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addition to your home comfort performance by keeping the indoor R


S UPFLOW

system. coil clean. At todays energy rates,


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Your electronic air cleaner represents the potential savings can be
both the latest in engineering develop- significant.
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ment and the culmination of many years F
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of experience from one of the most rep- F A
utable manufacturers of comfort sys- HOW YOUR AIR CLEANER A

tems. WORKS
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Your new unit is among the most Contaminated air enters the prefilter (the S

energy-efficient and reliable air filtra- mesh filter) where the larger airborne
tion products available today. To assure particles are removed. These include S

its dependability, spend just a few min- hair, fibers from carpets and drapes, pet F
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utes with this booklet now. Learn about hair, and some lint particles. (See Fig.
the operation of your electronic air 1a.) HORIZONTAL

cleaner and the small amount of mainte- The air then passes through the ionizer/
A - AIR CLEANER
nance it takes to keep it operating at peak collector cells. The ionizer wires pro-
F - FURNACE OR AIR HANDLER
efficiency. duce positive ions that give airborne par-
R - INCOMING AIR FROM HOME (RETURN)
With minimal care, your electronic air ticles a positive electrical charge. S - CLEAN AIR TO HOME (SUPPLY)
cleaner will provide you and your fam- (See Fig. 1b.)
ily with clean, healthy, and comfortable Opposites attract: Airflow continues,
airfrom season to season, and year to passing between the collector plates. Fig. 2Typical
year. The positively charged particles are EAC Installations
attracted and trapped by the grounded
collector plates. (See Fig. 1c.) These
YOUR ELECTRONIC particles continue to cling to the plates
AIR CLEANING UNIT until you or your service technician
remove the plates for cleaning.
YOUR INDOOR AIR POLLUTION
SOLUTION
The highest value of clean air is in its
contribution to the good health and com-
fort of you and your family. Additional
+
benefits include potential savings in +
+ + + ++
home heating, cooling, and maintenance CONTAMINATED
POSITIVE
+ IONS +
AIR
costs. + + + +
+

Your new air cleaner will electronically


filter out microscopic particles as small
as 0.01 micron. At that size, it would
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take 100,000 particles to cover the head B
of a pin. Such particles are 500 times
smaller than the smallest grains of dust
trapped by conventional furnace filters.
Airborne pollutants commonly found in
the household are lint, dust, ash, pet hair
and dander, pollen, fungus, spores, bac-
teria, viruses, cooking grease, and pos- + +
+
sibly tobacco smoke odors. + + + + + +
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+
PURIFIED
CLEAN
+ + + + + +
+ AIR PURIFIED
+ + + +
By ridding your home of most of these ++ +
++ +
+ + + + CONTAMINATED
CLEAN
AIR
+ AIR
pollutants, the whole family can breathe + +
+ +
fresher, safer air. Moreover, family +

members suffering from hay fever, +

asthma, or allergies may find relief, D


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since electronic filtering removes many
of the airborne particles responsible for
aggravating these ailments. Electronic
filtering removes airborne particles
before they have a chance to settle, so Fig. 1Air Cleaner Process

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OPERATING YOUR will run continuouslyregardless makes it all the more important to clean
of whether the cooling or heating your air cleaner regularly.
ELECTRONIC equipment is operating.
AIR CLEANER 4. Select operating mode of HEAT,
At minimum, the prefilter and collection
cells will need to be cleaned 4 or 6 times
Your new electronic air cleaner is COOL, or AUTO. per year. Ask your dealer about the
designed to operate as part of your NOTE: The operation light (green) installation of a Bryant thermostat
heating/cooling system. After the air indicates that power is available to the which has a Clean Filter capability to
cleaner is turned on, it will operate electronic air cleaner. It does not indi- remind homeowners to check/clean
whenever the furnace or air handler cate that power is available to the cells. their air cleaner. After about 400 hr of
blower is running. operation, the thermostat will display a
NOTE: An occasional arcing (snap-
Your electronic air cleaner will perform ping) noise is normal during the opera- Clean Filter icon when it is time to
at maximum efficiency if these recom- tion of your air cleaner. Continuous clean the filter. (See Fig. 3.)
mendations are followed: arcing, however, indicates that cleaning
Consider running the heating/cooling is required. Refer to directions on clean-
system blower continuouslyday and ing your electronic air cleaner.
night, winter and summer. Continuous

blower operation provides for constant PERFORMING ROUTINE


air filtration. It may also contribute MAINTENANCE
to greater personal comfort since
continuous blower operation minimizes With the proper maintenance and care,
temperature differences throughout your electronic air cleaner will operate
the home. economically and dependably. Mainte-
Supply-air and return-air grilles should nance can be accomplished easily by
not be blocked. Drapes, furniture, and referring to the following directions.
toys are some of the items commonly However, before performing any main- Fig. 3Thermostat
found obstructing grilles. Restricted tenance, consider these important safety
airflow reduces the efficiency of the air precautions:
cleaner, as well as that of the whole DISCONNECT ALL ELECTRICAL
comfort system. POWER TO THE AIR CLEANER CLEANING PROCEDURES
The electronic air cleaner must be AND FURNACE OR AIR HANDLER
BEFORE PERFORMING ANY SER- Regular washing is necessary to insure
properly cleaned and maintained. proper performance. A thorough
VICE OR MAINTENANCE.
washing once every 23 months will
START-UP PROCEDURES NOTE: THERE MAY BE MORE be adequate for most installations.
1. Ensure the air cleaners door handle THAN 1 ELECTRICAL DISCON- More frequent washing (once a month)
is engaged, latched, and power NECT SWITCH. may be necessary on some installations
switch turned ON, powering unit. The prefilter and ionizer/collector cells (new homes for example) where there
should be checked for dirt regularly. is new carpeting, plaster dust, or there
2. Set the temperature control selector on
Accumulated dirt needs to be removed is above normal cigarette smoke.
your indoor thermostat. Choose a set-
from these components to maintain effi- (See Fig. 4.)
ting above current room temperature if
heating is required. Set the tempera- cient air filtration.
1. To remove the cells and prefilter
ture control selector below room Regular inspection allows you to deter-
temperature if cooling is needed. mine the cleaning schedule best suited a. Push the air cleaner switch to OFF.
3. Set the FAN mode on the thermostat. to your homes operating conditions. Wait 15 seconds. Open the access
When set to AUTO, the air cleaner The first electronic air cleaning of your door.
and system blower will run only home may collect more particles over a
shorter period than will be normal for b. Carefully remove the cells and
while the thermostat operates the prefilter, and set aside.
heating or cooling equipment. When future operation.
the FAN mode is set at the ON As your air cleaner collects particles, its c. Avoid damage to the cell plates
position, the air cleaner and blower cleaning efficiency will decline which and ionizing wires.

NOTE
AIR FLOW
DIRECTION ARROW
SHOULD POINT TO
THE FURNACE OR
AIR HANDLER

REMOVE SOAK RINSE DRIP-DRY REPLACE

Fig. 4Cleaning Procedures


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2. To wash the cells in a tub b. Reposition the access door With this information, your dealer may
a. Place enough hot water in a utility (engage the tips on the lower edge be able to offer helpful suggestions over
tub to cover the cell. Electronic air of the door into the slots in the the phone, or save valuable time through
cleaner concentrate solution (Part cabinet). Carefully close the door. knowledgeable preparation for the ser-
No. P902-2001) is recommended. c. Turn the air cleaner switch to ON. vice call.
(The solution is available from
your dealer through our Replace- OPERATION CHECKLIST REGULAR DEALER
MAINTENANCE
ment Components Division.) As Check
an alternative, 2 to 4 oz of auto- the setting In addition to the routine maintenance
matic dishwasher detergent (not on your that you perform, your electronic air
laundry detergent) can be used. indoor cleaner should be inspected regularly by
thermo- a properly trained service technician.
b. Allow the cell to soak for 30 min- The inspection (preferably each year, but
utes. Agitate it up and down in the stat. The
FAN at least every other year) should include
solution until it appears clean, the following:
then remove. should be
set at ON
c. Repeat with the second cell. position
d. Agitate the prefilter up and down for contin-
in the solution until they appear uous blower and electronic air cleaner
clean. operations, or AUTO if you wish the
blower and air cleaner to function only
e. With a hose, rinse the cells and when heating or cooling is required.
prefilter. The hose should be held
about 10 in. from the cell plates Check the power switch on your elec-
and at a slight angle for better tronic air cleaner. Be sure it is ON and
cleaning results. The cell frame the power indicator lamps (green and
should be thoroughly rinsed along red) are glowing.
the edges to dislodge any trapped Check the main power disconnect
lint or dirt. Carefully wipe a damp switch. Verify that the circuit breakers Routine inspection of ionizer wires.
cloth or sandpaper (not emery are ON or that fuses have not blown. If Service should include realignment or
cloth) along the ionizing wires. you must reset breakers or replace fuses, replacement as required.
f. Stand the cells and prefilter up to do so only once. Contact your servicing A check of all electrical wiring and
dealer for assistance if breakers trip or connections.
drain. Let dry for 2 hr.
fuses blow a second time. Operational check of the complete
We do not recommend washing the Check electronic air cleaner compo- comfort system to determine actual
electronic air cleaner cells in the dish- nents. Check for proper orientation of working condition. Necessary repair
washer. Not only can the collector the prefilter and ionizer/collector cells. and/or adjustment should be performed
plates and ionizing wires be easily The prefilter must be on the farthest side at this time.
damaged, but dirt from the cells and from the furnace. Arrows stamped on
prefilter can permanently stain plastic Your servicing dealer may offer an
the sides of the cells must point in the economical service contract that covers
dishwasher linings. direction of the furnace. The prefilter seasonal inspections. Ask for further
3. To replace the cells and prefilter and cells must be clean and dry. details.
a. Replace the prefilter and cells in Check for sufficient airflow. Check Record the model and serial numbers
the cabinet. Check that the arrow for blocked return-air or supply-air of your new electronic air cleaner in
on the cells points in the same grilles. Be sure grilles are open and the spaces provided on page 8. This
direction as the air flows through unobstructed. information, along with the other ready-
the duct. The arrow should If your comfort system still fails to oper- reference facts requested below, may be
be pointing to the air handler or ate, contact your servicing dealer for required if you should ever need
furnace. (If you have to force troubleshooting and repairs. Specify information or service.
it past the positioning screw your apparent problem, and state the
on the bottom, it is probably in model and serial numbers of your
a wrong position.) equipment.

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HEAT RECOVERY VENTILATOR

ZONING CONTROL CENTER

FAN COIL

AIR CLEANER

HUMIDIFIER

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Model No.

Serial No.

Date Installed

Dealer Name

Address

City

State Zip

Telephone

Cancels: New OM09-7

1997 Bryant Heating & Cooling Systems, Printed in U.S.A. Catalog No. 13AI-RA1 6-97
7310 W. Morris St., Indianapolis, IN 46231 8

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