Electrical Troubleshooting - Honeywell F50E Manual

Duct mounted electronic air cleaner
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F50E DUCT MOUNTED ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER
CLIP OUT J2 JUMPER TO REDUCE OZONE
PRODUCTION ABOUT 20 TO 25 PERCENT.
P3
P4
2
R43. CLIP OUT
TO REDUCE
W8600E
WASH LED
SENSITIVITY
R43
CABLE CLAMP CLIP
Fig. 31. Clip out J2 jumper to reduce ozone
production about 20 to 25 percent.

ELECTRICAL TROUBLESHOOTING

WARNING
Electric Shock Hazard.
Can cause personal injury or equipment damage.
The following procedures expose hazardous live parts.
Disconnect power supply between checks and
proceed carefully.
CAUTION
The following instructions are for use by qualified
personnel only.
Tools and Equipment
Troubleshooting the electronic air cleaner requires only a few
tools:
• Needlenose pliers for stringing ionizer wires.
• Test meter.
Troubleshooting Procedure
The Electronic Air Cleaner Troubleshooting Charts, Fig. 34
and 35, show how to quickly isolate a problem in the air
cleaner. Although a meter is needed for some steps, (see
Fig. 33) the primary diagnostic tools are the neon light on air
cleaners without a W8600E, the CHECK LED on air cleaners
with W8600E, and the test button.
68-0072—5
J2 JUMPER. CLIP OUT TO REDUCE
OZONE PRODUCTION
J2
4
3
1
P2
P1
M5685A
1
2
Fig. 32. You must remove two-cell model power box from
air cleaner to remove cover.
Fig. 33. Use an ohmmeter to check the electronic cells
for short circuits.
18
3
M6494
COLLECTOR
TERMINAL
IONIZER
TERMINAL
COLLECTOR
TERMINAL
M1204A

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