Honeywell F120A Air Cleaner User Manual


 
SPECIFICATION DATA
68-3042-2 Revised 11-07
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F120
Room Air Cleaning System
FEATURES
Specifically designed for use in offices, hospitals,
medical clinics, childcare centers, schools, conference
rooms, copy centers, laboratories, cafeterias, and
hospitality business.
Ultra-quiet operation allows the system to be used in
sound sensitive areas such as conference rooms,
offices, classrooms and libraries.
Modular design of air supply and return allows
maximum flexibility when planning the appropriate air
recirculation pattern to maximize overall system
performance.
Special return module filter removes both particulates
and gaseous contaminants from the air stream.
Convenient roomside service for all filters.
Easy-to-change prefilter extends the media filter life.
Blower module can be mounted remotely from the
room to further reduce sound levels.
Two-speed fan motor allows selecting high or low
airflow speeds.
Optional exhaust feature allows installations to
maintain the space at a negative pressure with respect
to surrounding areas to prevent contaminants and
odors from moving into nearby areas.
Installation is ideally suited to rooms with either two-
by-four or two-by-two foot drop ceiling panels, but can
be installed in any wall or ceiling that allows ducting
space.
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BLOWER 
MODULE
RETURN 
MODULE
SUPPLY
MODULE
APPLICATION
The F120 Room Air Cleaning System is designed to collect
particles by circulating room air through a media filter. When
equipped with an optional CPZ module, the system also
adsorbs gaseous contaminants and odors.
The F120 exhaust feature is used to maintain the space at a
negative pressurization relative to adjacent spaces to prevent
contaminants and odors from moving into nearby areas.
The air supply and return design of the F120 allows air
contaminants to be filtered at the center of the room with the
filtered air returned toward the sides of the room for maximum
room air cleaning.