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PRo Owner’s Manual The information in this manual is applicable to these HVAC units: CASPR Pro 400 | CASPR Pro 1000 | CASPR Pro 2500 | CASPR Pro 5000 CAUTION: Read manual carefully for proper procedures and operation.
Use only genuine CASPR Group replacement parts available from your CASPR Group Distributor. If you have any questions concerning this or any CASPR Group product, contact your CASPR Group Distributor. Principles of Operation CASPR PRO uses Natural Catalytic Conversion (NCC) to generate safe, low levels of hydrogen peroxide.
IMPORTANT SAFETY INSTRUCTIONS When using an electrical appliance, basic precautions should always be taken. READ ALL INSTRUCTIONS BEFORE USING THIS PRODUCT WARNING! To reduce the risk of fire, electrical shock, or injury: • Use only as described in this manual. •...
Specifications Amps Amps Unit Coverage Size (HxWxD)* Weight Watts DC 24V 120V CASPR Pro 400 4,000 ft 9.75” x 9.75x 8” 3.0 lb 0.52 0.28 CASPR Pro 1000 10,000 ft 9.75” x 9.75” x 11” 3.1 lb 0.64 0.30 CASPR Pro 2500 25,000 ft 9.75”...
CASPR Pro 400 NCC Cell Part Number: CELL-HV-5-001-AP CASPR Pro 1000 NCC Cell Part Number: CELL-HV-9-001-AP CASPR Pro 2500 and 5000 NCC Cell Part Number: CELL-HV-14-001-AP Recommended Installation Tools A - 4” Hole Saw Bit D - Utility Knife B - 3/8”...
Electrical Requirement All CASPR Pro duct mounted units run on DC 24V. Each unit comes with a power adapter that will take AC 100-240V. We recommend locating the unit within 6 ft. of a standard 120V Grounded outlet to plug in directly. Long term use on an extension cord is not recommended due to safety considerations.
Orientation and Airflow When installing the CASPR Pro 5000, make sure the airflow moves through the NCC cells as indicated by the blue arrow. Make sure, when installing several units at once, that they are staggered to minimize overlap of NCC cells and maximize airflow.
Diagrams are representative of the CASPR Pro 400, 1000, and 2500. The steps are the same for the CASPR Pro 5000 with slight variations in orientation and number of holes. Please refer to the airflow and orientation section above for proper installation of all models.
Alternative Cutting Method 1. Using the Adhesive Mounting Bracket, trace the hole location onto the duct. Keep in mind the CASPR Pro 5000 orientation before cutting (Refer to orientation and airflow above). 2. Drill holes around the outside edges of the previously marked hole but inside the outer holes of the Adhesive Mounting Bracket.
Installation (continued) 5. Press the Adhesive Mounting Bracket onto the duct. Secure with the (8 Self- Tapping Screws. 6. Remove the packing foam from the NCC Cell DO NOT TOUCH BULB WITH BARE HANDS 7. Connect the Cell to the Ballast Housing using the (2) Cell Mounting Screws provided.
Hardwire Instructions If you plan to Hardwire your CASPR Pro unit directly into the electrical supply you may do so using the hardwire power assembly (sold separately) which accepts AC 120-277V (1.8 A) and outputs DC 24V (2.5 A). 1. Place the hardwire assembly at the bottom of the CASPR Unit power supply...
Hardwire Instructions (continued) 2. Once the assembly is connected to the unit, fasten the two screws to secure the assembly and the CASPR device together. 3. Run an 18-gauge 2-wire cord through the wire outlet (left image below) and to connect the power supply to the transformer (right image below).
Indicator Lights • Unit Power - Red light is ON. • Cell Power - Red light is ON. Red light ON - Bulbs are on. Red light OFF - bulb has burned out and needs to be replaced. Double units have one light for each lamp. NOTE: THIS MODEL IS NOT WIFI ENABLED;...
Disposal of the NCC Cell Please do not throw the used NCC Cells or bulbs in the garbage. The high intensity bulb used in the CASPR Pro unit contains a very small amount of mercury. Contact your local Waste Management Center for a proper disposal procedure.
Changing the NCC Cell Continued 1. Remove the packing foam from the new NCC Cell 2. Exchange the Old NCC Cell with the new NCC Cell and replace the (2) Screws that hold it in place. 3. Replace the Cover and NCC Cell in the duct and secure with the (4) Flange Nuts.
Troubleshooting Q&A 1. How big is the cut hole? A. You must cut a 4” diameter hole. 2. What power does it run on? (Voltage) A. You may use an AC 120VAC (With transformer) or a DC/AC 24V Direct. Remember that the wire must be cut and spliced in order to properly connect to the device (Please see hard wiring requirements).
OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES WHAT IS COVERED BY THIS WARRANTY WE SHALL NOT IN ANY CASE BE LIABLE FOR We warrant the CASPR Pro to the Customer, subject to SPECIAL, INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL the conditions below, against defects in workmanship or...
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