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Introduction; Included In The Box; Application Considerations - Carrier UVCAPXXC2015 Installation & Operation Manual

Carbon air purifier with uv

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UVCAPXX2015: Installation & Operation Manual
Table 1 – Unit Data
Description
Input: 24 VAC or DC (min 19.2V; max 32V)
Electrical
50/60 Hz, 1.4A, 3000V surge protection
Transformer Required
purchased separately – when installing
UV Lamp
Lamp Length
Power Consumption /
Power Factor
Expected Lamp Life

Introduction

The Carbon Air Purifier with UV is quick and easy to install on a new or
existing system. And even easier to maintain, requiring replacement of
the carbon core each year and UV bulb every 2 years.
Status Indicator Light
Ballast
Fig. 1 – UV-C Lamp and Core
An accessory UV light add-on kit is available
additional treatment. See
(Installation of Remote Accessory Lamp with
UVCAP on p5)
for more information.
Carrier's Carbon Air Purifier with UV meets UL 2998 — meaning it has
been tested and independently validated by UL, a neutral third-party for
Zero Ozone Emissions. Measured Ozone Emissions from the Carbon Air
Purifier with UV during use phase do not exceed 0.005 ppm as tested by
UL 867. This validation program for Zero Ozone Emissions from Air
Cleaners represents one of the most stringent criteria available today.
NOTE: This product is designed for indoor in-duct use only.
NOTE: This device complies with part 18 of the FCC Rules.
Manufacturer reserves the right to change, at any time, specifications and designs without notice and without obligations.
UVCAPXXC2015 Specification
40VA (Note: use 75VA transformer –
accessory lamp)
10W (UVC), 254 nm wavelength
14.0"
20W / 0.995
18,000 hours
Two-Sided Carbon Core
Single UVC Bulb
Under Carbon
Core
Mounting Plate
(Table
2), providing

Included in the Box

• Carbon Air Purifier with UV System
• 24VAC power supply
• Carbon Assembly
• UV-C lamp
• 40VA transformer
• Mounting plate
• Mounting hardware
• Installation instructions
UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in damage to the product.
Do not touch glass section of UV Lamp without clean gloves. Damage
to lamp will result. Oil from fingers will permanently etch glass of lamp
and weaken structure. Clean lamp with rubbing alcohol and clean cloth
if necessary.
MERCURY EXPOSURE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in minor personal injury.
Lamp contains a small quantity of mercury. Handle with care. If a lamp
breaks, clean and dispose per local regulations.
NOTE: This product has not been tested or certified to UL
(Underwriters' Laboratories) standards for UV Radiation Devices.
FIRE AND PROPERTY DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this Warning could result in personal injury or
property damage.
When installing the Carbon Air Purifier with UV, ensure the application
considerations outlined in the instructions are followed. Installations
outside the scope of allowed applications could result in product
failure, smoke, or fire when used in conjunction with high energy heat
sources such as furnaces and electric heaters.
-
Product should not be installed within a direct line of sight to
any plastics or polymers not previously evaluated suitable for
UV exposure.
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Product should not be installed with a direct line of sight to any
opening that may expose the user or service technician to UV
exposure.
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Any service panel or opening in the air handling circuit that
would expose the user to direct UV contact should provide an
A221367
interlock.
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Do not open modular units; no serviceable components inside.

Application Considerations

• This device is meant only to be installed in the duct portion of the
HVAC system
(Fig.
the new V-coil.
• The unit should be mounted directly to a metal surface.
• The duct work around the installation area should be clean and dry to
insure proper adhesion of the gasket materials and any tape used.
• An approximately 5" opening will need to be cut into the existing duct
work to install the device properly.
2
CAUTION
!
WARNING
!
WARNING
!
2). It can be used with all types of coils, including

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