Electrical Connections - Amana DUCT MOUNT Manual

Electronic air cleaner
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The EAC6 Air Cleaner is designed to take advantage of the integrated accessory control panel available on most furnaces.
The 120V electronic air cleaner tap on the furnace will provide power to the air cleaner only when the circulating air blower
is in operation.
To avoid the risk of electrical shock, wiring to the unit must be properly polarized and grounded.
To avoid electrical shock, injury or death, disconnect electrical power before servicing or changing
any electrical wiring.
If the electronic air cleaner is wired directly to the integrated accessory control on the furnace, it is
imperative that the ampere rating of the control is sufficient to handle the current required by the air
cleaner. All wire shall be in accordance with the National Electrical Code.
Do not wire directly to a multiple speed blower motor. Wiring to a multiple speed blower motor will
damage the power supply and void the warranty.
Label all wires prior to disconnection when servicing controls. Wiring errors can cause improper
and dangerous operation. 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.
1. Remove the power tray assembly cover plate by re-
moving two screws at the front of the electronic air
cleaner.
2. Remove the wire nuts from the black and white
wires. Remove the green ground wire from under
the green ground screw. Remove the power cord.
3. Wire unit to 120 volt, 60 Hz, 1 phase supply. A field-
wiring compartment with knockout holes is located at
the rear of the power tray assembly (Figure 14). The
electronic airflow sensor will automatically cycle your
EAC6 Electronic Air Cleaner with the blower system.
The sensor is activated when the fan is on and air-
flow is present in the duct. It is pre-set at the factory
and needs no adjustment (Figure 13).

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WARNING
WARNING
CAUTION
CAUTION
CAUTION
BLACK TO BLACK
WHITE TO WHITE
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GREEN TO GREEN
Figure 13

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