Amana EAC6 Manual
Amana EAC6 Manual

Amana EAC6 Manual

Duct mount electronic air cleaner

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  • Page 1 This Owner's Manual is provided and hosted by Appliance Factory Parts. AMANA EAC6 Owner's Manual Shop genuine replacement parts for AMANA EAC6 Find Your AMANA Air Cleaner Parts - Select From 3 Models -------- Manual continues below --------...
  • Page 2: Duct Mount

    However, if there is a direct conflict between existing practices and the content of this manual, the precautions listed here take precedence. Amana November 2002 10026805 1810 Wilson Parkway • Fayetteville, TN 37334...
  • Page 3: Shipping And Handling

    We realize, however, that during its lifetime the product may require service. The information contained in this manual is intended for use by a qualified Amana Service Technician who is familiar with the safety procedures required in the repair and who is equipped with the proper tools and testing instruments.
  • Page 4: General Information

    General Information SPECIFICATIONS Electrical Maximum Rated Capacity: 2000 CFM (3400 m /hr.) Input: 120V, 60Hz, 1Ph Maximum Pressure Drop: 0.14 in. w.g. @ 2000 CFM Output: 3.2 mADC @6200 kVDC Maximum Power Consumption: 48 watts Weights Each Cell: 12 lbs. (5.45 kg) Total Unit: 36 lbs.
  • Page 5: Operation

    Also, high altitude locations can be more susceptible to noticing the presence of ozone. Your new Electronic Air Cleaner (EAC6) will efficiently An ionizing-collecting cell that has been damaged or bent clean and filter your household air. Unfortunately, it will not...
  • Page 6: Outdoor Air

    General Information PRE-INSTALLATION CONSIDERATIONS AND REQUIREMENTS CAUTION Read rules and instructions carefully for safe operation. Failure to follow them could damage your unit or cause a hazardous condition. Check your unit ratings given on the cleaner to ensure it is suitable for your application. LACEMENT UTDOOR The best location for the air cleaner is in the return air duct...
  • Page 7: Offset Installation

    General Information The air cleaner can be in any position, except with the access door facing down. The figures below show the various positions the air cleaner can be mounted. AIR FLOW AIR FLOW SHEET METAL TRANSITIONS AIR FLOW AIR CLEANER AIR CLEANER SHEET METAL TRANSITIONS...
  • Page 8 General Information URNING ANES If the air cleaner is installed adjacent to a 90° duct elbow, add turning vanes inside the duct to improve the air distribution across the face of the air cleaner (Figure 9). Failure to follow this recommendation can reduce the efficiency of the electronic air cleaner.
  • Page 9: Installation

    Installation WARNING Personal Injury Hazard To avoid the possibility of property damage, personal injury, or death, a trained, experienced servicer should install this electronic air cleaner. Power supply must be disconnected before installation, and a thorough checkout of the unit installation must be completed before unit operation. THIS AIR CLEANER SHOULD NOT BE INSTALLED ON THE HOT AIR SIDE OF DUCT-TYPE SYSTEMS.
  • Page 10: Electrical Connections

    Verify proper operation after servicing. Power can be supplied to the EAC6 by one of two methods: By connecting the supplied power cord directly to a standard 120 VAC, 60Hz, single-phase receptacle, or by connecting the unit permanently to a power source. Follow the steps below to permanently connect the electronic air cleaner to a power source.
  • Page 11: Startup, Adjustments, And Checks

    Startup, Adjustments, and Checks Indicator Light Inspection WARNING The following procedure should be conducted by a qualified HVAC contractor or repair person ONLY. These procedures will expose hazardous electrically energized components. Disconnect power between checks and proceed carefully. 1. Turn the HVAC system blower OFF. 2.
  • Page 12: Maintenance

    Maintenance CAUTION PERSONAL INJURY HAZARD Sharp Edges. Handle the cells carefully to avoid cuts from the sharp metal edges. CAUTION To avoid possible damage to the air cleaner, do not use laundry detergent to clean the cells or pre-filters. CAUTION Do not drop the ionizing collector cells.
  • Page 13: Quick Reference Troubleshooting

    Quick Reference Troubleshooting SYMPTOM POSSIBLE CAUSES CORRECTIVE ACTION Remove broken or loose wire and replace Broken or loose ionizing wire(s) with new. Dirty ionizing-collector cell Wash per instructions Rapid arcing or zapping. Straighten plates with needle nose pliers Excessive ozone smell. Damaged or bent collector plates or replace entire ionizing-collector cell.
  • Page 14 Amana cannot be held responsible for any injury or damage by any person not qualified to install this product.
  • Page 15: Recommended Service Tools

    LED Readings The EAC6 is equipped with an input LED light (green) and a cell energized LED light (red) for indicating proper unit operation. When the unit is in normal operation (system fan running, access door in place, control switch in the “ON”...
  • Page 16: Primary Circuit

    Troubleshooting (Qualified Servicer Only) PRIMARY CIRCUIT SECONDARY CIRCUIT If there is supply line voltage at the service connections and no input voltage to the power supply (green light out), WARNING the outage can be located by checking operation of the safety switch and the interconnecting wiring with a multim- eter.
  • Page 17: Power Supply

    Troubleshooting (Qualified Servicer Only) an electrical short exists in one or both of the electronic (see Cell Troubleshooting Chart). cells. Replace cells in the unit, one at a time, to determine 7. If no voltage is present, remove the second cell. In- which cell is shorted.
  • Page 18: High Altitude Operation

    Troubleshooting (Qualified Servicer Only) HIGH ALTITUDE OPERATION Because the air is less dense at higher altitudes, there is a possibility of nuisance arcing. To correct this condition: 1. Turn the unit OFF. Disconnect cord or turn off circuit breaker. 2. Remove the two screws securing the cover to the power tray and remove it from the unit. (The entire power sup- ply tray may be removed from the cabinet by removing two screws from inside the cabinet.) Do not lose screws.
  • Page 19 Troubleshooting (Qualified Servicer Only) SYMPTOM PROBABLE CAUSE CORRECTIVE ACTION Input AC power not available Replace any blown fuses and reset tripped breakers. Green indicator LED out; Repair or replace any loose wires or bad connections. Unit not operating Inspect Air Flow Sensor (AFS) for proper location and operation.
  • Page 20: Parts List

    PARTS LIST Ref. No. Description Power Tray Assembly (120 Volt) High Frequency Power Supply Electronic Air Flow Sensor Kit ON/OFF Switch Safety Interlock Switch Cabinet Assembly Pre-Filter (2 required) Ionizing-Collector Cell Ionizing Wire Assembly (1 wire) Handle Access Door Contact Board Assembly (qty. 2) Step Down Transformer (120 Volt to 24 Volt) Insulator Plastic Positioning Spacer (not shown)
  • Page 21 • Excludes door latch, disposable media cartridge, charcoal • Pay for service costs for service outside servicer's normal filter accessories, duct work, and installation. business hours. • Applies to service performed by an authorized Amana ® brand • Pay for service calls related to product installation.

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