Aerisa 8100 Installation, Operation & Maintenance Manual

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INSTALLATION, OPERATION
& MAINTENANCE MANUAL
AERISA
Model 8100, 8200, 8300
01/21

INTRODUCTION

The Aerisa Model 8000 is a needle point ionizer that utilizes pairs of brushes to produce positive and
negative ions. The unit may be either mounted in a metal duct or installed inside an HVAC unit. Using the
predrilled flange, factory-applied gaskets and sheet metal screws, the Model 8000 mounts into a duct
cutout and protrudes past typical ductliner. A mounting bracket is required for HVAC unit installation. The
Model 8000 accepts 24V AC power directly, via a 120V AC to 12V DC wallpack or using a 120/230V AC to
12V DC in-line transformer. Integral dry contacts enable remote monitoring of the Model 8000.
Aerisa
1214 W. Boston Post Road, Suite 410, Mamaroneck, NY 10543
Tel: 480-302-6300
www.aerisa.com

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  • Page 1 01/21 INTRODUCTION The Aerisa Model 8000 is a needle point ionizer that utilizes pairs of brushes to produce positive and negative ions. The unit may be either mounted in a metal duct or installed inside an HVAC unit. Using the predrilled flange, factory-applied gaskets and sheet metal screws, the Model 8000 mounts into a duct cutout and protrudes past typical ductliner.
  • Page 2 7 1/8” high to suit the Aerisa model 8000. (Be sure direction matches up with the Aerisa nameplate air flow arrows). 2. Insert the Aerisa model 8000 into the opening and fasten using four (4) sheet metal screws. Aerisa 1214 W.
  • Page 3 2. Wire the BAS monitoring cable to the factory supplied banana plug (BAS dry contacts). Plug the banana plug into the jack on the Aerisa model 8000 where labeled “BAS Controls”. 3. Turn the power switch to the ON position. The green indicator light will illuminate indicating proper function and the normally open dry contacts will close allowing monitoring signal to return to the BAS.
  • Page 4 3. If there is particulate build up on the brushes, simply use a small brush to gently knock the build up off. 4. Repeat this for all brushes and then secure the Aerisa Model 8000 back to the duct and reapply power.

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