Honeywell UV100RM Air Conditioner User Manual


 
PRODUCT DATA
68-0297EFS-05
UV100RM TrueUV™ Coil Treatment System
APPLICATION
When installed at the air conditioner coil, TrueUV helps
prevent surface micro-organism contaminants such as mold
from forming on the air conditioning coil and drain pan which
can lower the efficiency of the cooling system and can allow
unwanted odors into the home.
FEATURES
Remote mount bulb and ballast allow for flexible
installation in any application.
24V ballast does not require electrician to install
additional outlets.
SnapLamp™ replacement bulb allows for easy
maintenance. No screws needed for bulb replacement.
Ballast can be set to run continuously or to cycle -
extending bulb life.
Shield allows installer to direct UV-C light away from
access panels for safety and onto A/C coil where the
light is needed.
TrueUV can be installed on exterior surfaces or on
interior surfaces.
Adjustable mounting bracket allows TrueUV to be
installed in tight locations.
Exterior mounting requires little clearance, so TrueUV
can be installed in closets and tight spaces.
Indicator window allows safe viewing of lamp
operation.
UV-C light kills airborne bacteria and surface mold.
TrueUV does not produce ozone.
Five-year limited warranty.
READ THIS FIRST BEFORE TURNING ON POWER
1. Snap in lamp, do not twist.
2. Attach mounting base.
3. Turn ballast to ON or CYCLE.
4. Turn power back on.
IMPORTANT
15 VA minimum needs to be available if connecting to
equipment transformer. If available VA is not known then
AT40A1162 transformer can be used.
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Contents
Specifications ................................................................... 2
Ordering Information ........................................................ 2
Safety Precautions ........................................................... 2
Installation ........................................................................ 3
Wiring ............................................................................... 6
Checkout .......................................................................... 6
Maintenance ..................................................................... 6
Troubleshooting ................................................................ 7