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Model ACB & ACM1600 are designed for heating or cooling blowers delivering 1200 to 1800 cfm. Model ACB & ACM2000 are designed for heating or cooling blowers delivering 1600 to 2200 cfm. Before installing the filter, make sure you have selected the proper size unit for your heating and cooling system requirements. See specifications on page 4. BASIC TOOLS REQUIRED Tin Snip Screwdriver Rule or Tape Measure Drill 2 5" FILTER 5" FILTER Dirty air flows through your return air ducts and enters the compartment where particles (hair, lint, etc.) are removed by the filter. See figure 1. Filtered air re-enters to the supply duct system of your building. DIRTY AIR IN FILTERED AIR OUT Figure 1 CONSTRUCTION OF THE AIR FILTER COMPARTMENT Not only is your air filter compartment easy to install, it is also easy to maintain. Its basic components, and their AIR FILTER COMPARTMENT functions, are as follows: (See Figure 2) Air Filter Compartment- mounts to existing duct work and houses the filters or optional electronic air cleaner DOOR cells. NOTE: To upgrade your air filter compartment with a high efficiency Electronic Air Cleaner, use the ACR (Air Cleaner Retrofit) Kit for your model. See page 7 for details. 5” Filter - collects dust, dirt and other particles. 5" FILTER Figure 2 3 PREINSTALLATION LOCATING THE AIR FILTER Your air filter must be mounted in the return air duct of a central forced-air system, on the air entering side of your furnace. (See Figure 3 for example.) Select a location that meets the following: 1. The face of the filter will be at a right angle to the air stream. 2. Allow 25” of clearance in front of the air filter compartment door to permit removal of filters. See figure 4 for complete compartment dimensions. 3. The air filter is not to be placed in the discharge of either the heating or cooling unit. 4. IMPORTANT: If atomizing spray type humidifier is used, it must be installed downstream from the air filter. If furnace opening cannot be enlarged to required size, a transition sheet metal section must be used. Transition must be planned for each job. Reduction should not be more than 4 inches per linear foot, approximately 20 angular degrees (Figure 3). AIR FLOW NOT TO EXCEED 20 FURNACE OPENING FURNACE AIR CLEANER DUCTWORK AIR FLOW THIS CABINET CAN ACCEPT ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER OPTION (SEE PAGE 7) AIR CLEANER OPENING TRANSITION SECTION (IF NEEDED) Figure 3 DCBEA67/8 Model No. A B C D E ACB/ACM1000 20-1/4 12-5/8 13-9/16 16-7/16 19-1/16 ACB/ACM1400 26-1/4 23-5/8 13-9/16 16-7/16 19-1/16 ACB/ACM1600 20-1/4 12-5/8 17-3/4 20-5/8 23-3/8 ACB/ACM2000 26-1/4 23-5/8 17-3/4 20-5/8 23-3/8 Figure 4 4 TYPICAL MOUNTING POSITIONS AIR FLOW Figure 5 Figure 6 BASEMENT FURNACE (LOWBOY) (Figure 5) Filter is mounted horizontally in return plenum, just above furnace. AIR FLOW COUNTERFLOW FURNACE (Figure 6) Filter is mounted horizontally in return duct or plenum, just above furnace. AIR FLOW Figure 7 HIGHBOY FURNACE (Figure 7) Side installation. Filter is mounted...
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