Johnson Controls M13PAC1625/2020/2025 Air Cleaner User Manual


 
PERFORMANCE
FIGURE 1
Thank you for your recent Air Cleaner purchase. We sincerely
appreciate your business and are pleased to add your name to our
growing list of customers. With this purchase, you have invested in
the highest quality equipment currently available.
Please be assured that in addition to product quality, we are
also committed to performance as well as customer satisfaction.
IMPORTANT: Scheduled replacement of the Genuine Source 1
filtering media is necessary. See page 3 for details.
Now, please take a few minutes and read this booklet. This will
familiarize you with the benefits you will receive from the equipment
you just purchased and help you understand the routine maintenance
that will be required.
Your Air Cleaner is an investment in healthful comfort for your family
and protection for your home and furnishings. With this purchase, you
have invested in an air cleaner that is many times more efficient than
ordinary furnace or air handler filters which you may be familiar with.
There are many benefits you may expect from your Air Cleaner. This
manual is furnished to acquaint you with these benefits, and with
operation and maintenance information to insure the high level of
performance this high efficiency air cleaner is designed to provide.
A whole-house air cleaner, is installed by your heating and air
conditioning contractor as one of the components in your heating and
cooling system. It cleans the air that circulates through your home
(see Figure 1).
When the heating or cooling equipment turns on, the air in your home
travels through the registers and return duct(s) to the heating and
cooling equipment where it is conditioned and sent back into the
rooms of your house through the supply ducts. Small particles from
numerous sources are suspended in your home’s air, just as they
are suspended in the air outdoors. The largest of these particles will
eventually come to rest and appear as dust. Smaller particles may
come to rest, but with even the slightest disturbance will re-suspend
INTRODUCTION
into the air. These particles are very small, and come from natural
sources such as dust and pollen and from manmade sources such as
tobacco smoke or exhaust. The air cleaner is installed on or near the
furnace/air handler and removes the particles that travel with the air
that circulates through your heating and cooling system. Removing
these particles keeps the equipment components clean and more
importantly removes particles from the air you breathe. Particles are
measured in microns, which is a unit of measure used for very small
things (1 micron = 1/25,400 inch). For reference, the diameter of a
human hair is approximately 100 microns. Figure 2 shows the size of
various particles that can be found in the air.
Common Pollutants
Particle sizes in microns
*
(1 micron = 1/25,400 inch)
*American Society of Heating, Refrigeration and Air Conditioning Engineering Guide
0.01 0.1 1
POLLENS & SPORES
SMUDGING
DUST
SMOKE
AIRBORNE BACTERIA
51050 100
FIGURE 2
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