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1. ack wire from the motor to the Motor 1 P2 post on the CM71 ower Module White wire from Neutral P1 on the CM71 Power Module to the black wire on the motor via piggyback post to the empty Capacitor C10 post 4 Closing the unit A CA U T O N a Replace the motor section access panel and secure it with the Risk of Sharp Edges Hazard SONS temoved In step1b Equipment sharp edges can cause injuries b Plug the unit into it s electrical source and turn it on Avoid grasping equipment edges without protective gloves 1 Accessing the motor assembly a Turn the unit off and unplug it from any electrical source before opening the cabinet b Remove the safety screw s from the motor section access panel c Lift the door off the unit 2 Removing the old motor assembly a Disconnect all four motor wires from switch ground post and capacitor b Disconnect the two white wires from the capacitor c Separate the motor from the motor mount by removing the four screws found in figure 1 d Slide the motor out from under the motor mount to remove it from the unit 3 Installing the new motor assembly a Slide the new motor into the motor mount making sure that the wires go through the smaller hole offset from the center of the bracket b Secure the new motor to the motor mount with the four screws removed in step 2c Electrical diagram MODEL CAT POWER MODULE GROUND RETURN
2. any should be installed at least 6 ft away from the outflow duct on the main return Duct both the HRV ERV and the additional return into the intake of the HEPA system Outflow Marked as Clean Air Out on unit Outflow duct should be installed as close to the air handler furnace inlet as possible but not directly into the return air elbow of the main return Ducting e f HEPA system is installed where inlet and outflow collars face down metal elbows must be connected to both inlet and outflow collars Each connection must be sealed with aluminum tape or mastic including all take offs Example of Return to Return Installation with an HRV ERV For homes with a forced air handler furnace sys tem and an HRV ERV system Additional Return S Air Handler Furnace Air Handler Furnace Filter HEPA System NOTE This filtration system is an ADDITIONAL filter and does NOT replace the existing air handler furnace system filter Installed duct runs should be as straight as possible if the duct runs are too long reduced CFM may result e f duct is exposed to unconditioned air externally insulated flex duct is highly recommended Externally insulated flex duct can also be used for noise reduction purposes For best indoor air quality do not use ductboard or fiberglass inside of ducts Electricity e The unit must be plugged into a grounded 120V 60Hz outlet 10 round amp 8
3. independently of any other system room diffusers are recommended to help distribute airflow evenly in the occupied space Ducting e f HEPA system is installed where inlet and outflow collars face down metal elbows must be connected to both inlet and outflow collars Each connection must be sealed with aluminum tape or mastic including all take offs nstalled duct runs should be as straight as possible if the duct runs are too long reduced CFM may result f duct is exposed to unconditioned air externally insulated flex duct is highly recommended Externally insulated flex duct can also be used for noise reduction purposes For best indoor air quality do not use ductboard or fiberglass inside of ducts Electricity e The unit must be plugged into a grounded 120V 60Hz outlet 10 round amp 8 round NOTE Be sure to review Rules for Safe Installation and Operation on page 1 of this document before start up of this unit Dealer Installation Instructions Forced air handler furnace system with an HRV ERV This application provides filtration of all Outdoor Air OA that is brought into the home through the HRV ERV thus reducing the introduction of dust pollen and mold from the outdoor air For systems that have HRV ERV units installed we recommend ducting the fresh air outflow from the HRV ERV into the HEPA system If the HRV ERV CFM cubic feet per minute rating is lower than that of the HEP
4. s appearance will not change When this filter has reached it s maximum adsorbancy of odors and gasses it will no longer work Replace this filter when it no longer seems to capture odors or every 3 months which ever occurs first Pre Filter Foam a m gt IM e IID WE HEPA Filter Mesh m Protects HEPA AM oy oW NOS i Le AN Filte r Y WNO AA n M i Inner Carbon Filter NNNM AQUA WY YY AA eM SURO QNO Mm i TN Dealer Filter Change Instructions A WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Can cause injury or death Disconnect all electrical power supplies before servicing Do not operate equipment without access panels in place A CAUTION Risk of Sharp Edges Hazard Equipment sharp edges can cause injuries Avoid grasping equipment edges without protective gloves It is recommended that gloves and a filtered breathing mask be worn during filter replacement to avoid breathing particulates dust mold pollen etc captured on the filter that become airborne during the filter s changeout The old filters should be wrapped and sealed in plastic bags immediately upon removal from the unit to avoid distributing particles throughout the house during the process of disposal 1 Accessing the filters a Remove safety screw s from HEPA filter access panel b Unlatch the two retaining clips and lift off HEPA filter access panel c Bracing the unit so it does not move turn the HE
5. A system an additional return needs to be installed into the HEPA system The outflow air from the HEPA system then needs to be installed into the main return of the air handler furnace system Ensure that you follow the proper installation instructions as outlined in the HRV ERV Installation manual s Preparation Here are some things to consider as you decide where to install the HEPA System with an HRV ERV Location Make sure there is room to open the HEPA filter access panel for filter changes inspections Keep the HEPA system in a location where you can still access the air handler furnace filter Keep the HEPA system away from possible water damage e Vibration pads will reduce vibration for installations where the unit is placed on the floor Install HEPA System on floor or suspended platform If the unit is suspended Screws must not penetrate through the cabinet Make sure that you have the proper chains straps joists and equipment to keep unit secure Intake Marked as Air In on unit Most HRV ERV systems will not move as much air as the HEPA system For these systems install an additional return from another treated air Source into the HEPA system e f using an additional return duct it should be installed upstream of any humidifiers The fresh air outflow of the HRV ERV should be Y connected to the additional return duct then connected to the inlet of the HEPA system The additional return duct if
6. BEAM HEPA AIR FILTRATION SYSTEMS by amp Electrolux AIR CLEANERS FILTERS HEPA CENTRAL AIR FILTRATION SYSTEM HOMEOWNERS MANUAL amp DEALER INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS FOR MODELS 350 amp 675 Rules for Safe Installation and Operation READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS Please read instructions before installing and using the HEPA Central Air Filtration System HEPA system This will help you obtain the full benefit of the HEPA system you have selected It will also help you to avoid needless Service costs 1 Read this manual carefully Failure to follow these rules and instructions could cause a malfunction of the air filter or unsatisfactory service and could void your warranty 2 Follow a regular service and maintenance schedule to ensure efficient operation 3 For safety and optimized performance of your HEPA system all installation and maintenance must be performed by a professional heating and ventilation contractor The installer should be made aware of your indoor air quality situation and be familiar with your heating ventilation and air conditioning equipment 4 High particulate distribution may occur during initial start up of this product after installation or after scheduled filter changes Individuals who are highly sensitive to airborne particulates should not be in the building and allow 24 hours of operation for removal of particulates from occupied Spaces before re entry AWARNING Risk of pr
7. DITIONAL filter and does NOT replace the existing air handler furnace system filter General Information Media Filters Media filters strain particulates from the air The filter media needs to have tiny holes to allow air to pass through but not particulates Filter types vary for all sorts of purposes The most effective and proven filter media is HEPA HEPA filter media is 99 9796 efficient at capturing particles which are 0 3 micron in size or larger Carbon Filters Carbon media is used to capture chemicals and odors also referred to as V O C s Chemicals and odors cannot be captured with media type filters Activated carbon collects chemicals and odors in a process called adsorption Product Application Guidelines Size of house vs Air Changes per Hour Model Unit 1 000 ft2 1 200 ft2 1 500 ft2 1 800 ft2 2 000 ft2 2 500 ft2 3 000 ft2 3 500 ft2 8 000 ft3 9 600 ft3 12 000 ft3 14 400 ft3 16 000 ft3 20 000 ft3 24 000 ft3 28 000 ft3 If air passes through the carbon filter before particulates are removed the surface of the carbon quickly gets covered with particulates rendering it ineffective at capturing chemicals and odors If particulates are removed from the air with a HEPA filter virtually the entire surface area of the carbon can be used to capture chemicals and odors This increases the efficiency and filter life of the carbon filter Separate HEPA and Carbon Filters HEPA and carbon filters have diffe
8. Figure 1 610 CAPACITOR P12 PLUG AND CABLE 120 VAC 6OHZ INPUT LINE VOLTAGE Beam Central HEPA Air Filtration Systems Item List Beam Model 350 Central Hepa Air Filtration System amp Replacement Filters HEPA Cartridge Replacement 15 Replacement HEPA for 350 675 Annual Filter Kit 15 Standard 1 Foam Prefilter 2 Carbon Inner Blanket for 350 675 Replacement Components For Beam Model 350 Central Hepa Air Filtration Systems ter Cabinet Lid abinet 350 ulkhead ter Cabinet Base otor Bracket 350 otor for 350 take Collar 350 8 xhaust Collar 350 6 ectronic Key Pad ectronic Switch Board Capacitor 350 O Ring refer to part inventory diagram for description oJI oz W oo a o 3 Capacitor 350 ORing 0 Beam Model 675 Central HEPA Air Filtration System amp Replacement Filters HEPA Cartridge Replacement 15 Replacement HEPA for 350 675 Annual Filter Kit 15 Standard 1 Foam Prefilter 2 Carbon Inner Blanket for 350 675 Replacement Components For Beam Model 675 Central HEPA Air Filtration Systems Cabinet 675 LLL Bulkhead 675 LLL Filter Cabinet Base Motor Bracket675 o Motor for 675 oo LLL intake Collar675 10 oo o Exhaust Collar675 8 o Electronic Key Pad o Electronic Switch Board o o Capacitor675 LLL OR o LLL If you have questions contact your local Beam dealer Beam Central HEPA Air Filtration Systems models 350 675 PART INVENTORY with item nu
9. OTE Be sure to review Rules for Safe Installation and Operation on page 1 of this document before start up of this unit Operation 350 amp 675 1 Make sure that the unit is plugged into a grounded power source 120 Volt 60 Hz 2 For optimum performance the HEPA system should operate with the indoor air handler furnace blower on 3 Turn the unit on by pressing the on off button and the green power light will illuminate 4 To turn the unit off press the on off button and the power indicator light will go out Filter Light Indicators Your HEPA system is equipped with an electronic filter timer This timer monitors the life expectancy of each filter in the unit By default the Pre Filter HEPA Filter and VOC Blanket lights will turn on when the unit is powered on 5 Turn the unit off and see instructions for filter removal to determine if filter replacement is needed See Maintenance on next page 6 Once the filters have been checked or replaced turn the unit back on and reset the control panel To reset press and hold the flashing filter button until the light is constant Maintenance Proper care and maintenance of your HEPA system will ensure years of service The unit must be turned off during service maintenance or when filters are being changed It is recommended that gloves and a filtered breathing mask be worn during filter replacement A WARNING Electrical Shock Hazard Can cause injury or dea
10. PA cartridge counter clockwise and lift pull out 2 Pre filter Replacement a Pull the pre filter up and off the unit NOTE The pre filter may contain contaminants remove it slowly to avoid releasing particles back into the air b Foam pre filters can be washed several times wash by hand in warm water Let it dry completely before placing it back onto the HEPA cartridge C If replacing the filter remove plastic shrink wrap from the new pre filter d Stretch the new washed filter around the top of the HEPA cartridge and slide it down into place 3 Inner Carbon Filter Replacement a Look inside the HEPA cartridge to locate the two ends of the inner carbon filter b Pull one end of the old inner carbon filter in and bend it into a loose roll So it can be removed c Remove the inner carbon filter from the HEPA cartridge Remove plastic shrink wrap from the new inner carbon filter e Unroll the inner carbon filter and roll it up in the opposite direction this makes the filter follow a more contoured profile against the inner HEPA filter surfaces and helps keep it in place place the rolled inner carbon filter inside the HEPA cartridge and gently unroll it until the ends butt together and the filter is snug against the HEPA filter 4 HEPA Filter Replacement a If replacing the HEPA filter with a new filter discard old HEPA filter and use new when replacing the HEPA filter into the unit b With each annual filter replacem
11. am Central HEPA Air Filtration Systems Item List ssesssss 10 Ix igmln e gel qe LM P E 11 Introduction Congratulations You will quickly realize that you have purchased a very effective air cleaning system It incorporates state of the art HEPA High Efficiency Particulate Air technology Your HEPA system comes with a limited warranty With proper attention to its care and maintenance you will receive optimum performance If your indoor air has abnormally high concentrations of particulates the life span of the filter media may be shortened Excessive particulates in the air will reduce the expected life of the HEPA filter Under normal conditions the HEPA filter will last from two to five years Initially the HEPA filter s particulate removal efficiency improves with use However the air flow through the HEPA filter media will decrease as dust builds up on the filter thus lowering its ability to circulate and clean as much air as when it was new If the air flow through your unit is noticeably reduced you can inspect the pre filter and HEPA filter to see if they should be replaced Replacement or washing if foam of the prefilter every 3 months will help extend the life of the HEPA filter Please contact your local Beam dealer regarding replacement of filter media warranty information or if you have any questions or concerns about the performance of your HEPA system NOTE This filtration system is an AD
12. d of the room from the outflow duct s if in the same room Diffusers are recommended to help distribute airflow evenly Outflow Marked as Clean Air Out on unit Outflow s should be installed in the ceiling away from any other air inlet s Room diffusers are recommended to help distribute airflow evenly in the occupied space Ducting e f HEPA system is installed where inlet and outflow collars face down metal elbows must be connected to both inlet and outflow collars Each connection must be sealed with aluminum tape or mastic including all vent connections nstalled duct runs should be as straight as possible if the duct runs are too long reduced CFM may result f duct is exposed to unconditioned air insulated flex duct is highly recommended Example of Single Room Stand Alone System Installation For single rooms where increased filtration is desired such as a dedicated smoking room HEPA System Air should be drawn from location B if space is avail able otherwise use loca J tion A Externally insulated flex duct can also be used for noise reduction purposes For best indoor air quality do not use ductboard or fiberglass inside of ducts Electricity The unit must be plugged into a grounded 120V 60Hz outlet Required Materials for Installation of Unit Flex or rigid duct length as required 8 round amp 6 round Items for 675 10 round amp 8 round N
13. ent kit a new o ring is provided The old one is removed by pinching it between two fingers and pulling it off the collar on the blower deck Q c Discard old o ring d Place the new o ring onto the collar and slide it down to the base of the blower deck 5 Installing the HEPA Filter Cartridge a With the filters changed or inspected all 3 filters are ready to be placed back into the unit Place the HEPA cartridge gently into the unit b When the HEPA cartridge is in place brace the unit press down and gently turn i clockwise to lock it into place If too much force is used the cartridge may be difficult to remove c Replace the HEPA filter access panel and latch it with the two retaining clips d Re install sa e Plug the unit ety screw s into HEPA filter access panel back into a power outflow and turn it on Dealer Motor Assembly Replacement Instructions c Connect the wires as follows zB A WARNING E ack wire from the Plug and Cable P12 to Line P3 on the CM71 ower Module reen wire from CM71 Power Module to the ground post Electrical Shock Hazard Blue wire from motor to the Motor 2 P4 post on the CM71 Power Module Can cause injury or death Yellow green wire from motor to the ground post Disconnect all electrical power supplies B eu before servicing E Do not operate equipment without access panels in place Brown wire from the motor to a Capacitor C10 post
14. mbers Filter Lid same part for all models 172001 Filter Assembly HEPA cartridge foam prefilter carbon inner blanket See Replacement Filters on page 10 Filter Lid Latch attached to cabinet Intake Collar Model 350 8 172012 Model 675 10 172011 Exhaust Collar Model 350 6 172013 Model 675 8 172012 Cabinet Model 350 172002 Model 675 172003 Electronic Switch same for all models Key Pad 172014 Switch Board 172015 Capacitor Model 350 172016 Model 675 172017 O ring same for all models 172018 Bulk Head Model 350 172004 Model 675 172005 Motor Blower Model 350 172009 Model 675 172010 Motor Mount Model 350 172007 Model 675 172008 Base same for all models 172006 11 BEAM HEPA AIR FILTRATION SYSTEMS by 4 Electrolux Electrolux Central Vacuum Systems 1700 W Second Webster City IA USA 50595 visit our website at www beam com
15. operty damage injury or death Installation adjustments alterations service and maintenance must be performed by a qualified technician Risk of Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Can cause injury or death Do not operate equipment without access panel in place Operation of this equipment without all access panels in place may cause gas fumes from the heating system to be drawn into occupied spaces Shipping and Packing List Package 1 of 1 contains 1 HEPA System 1 Complete Filter Set Packed inside Unit 1 Installation Kit 1 Installation Instructions this manual 1 Registration Card 1 Warranty Statement HEPA System Models Model 350 is designed to filter air up to a rate of 350 cfm Model 675 is designed to filter air up to a rate of 675 cfm HEPA CENTRAL AIR FILTRATION SYSTEM Table of Contents Rules for Safe Installation and Operation Shipping and Packing List Introduction ies General Information Product Application Guidelines Parts Identification Physical Dimensions of Units Dealer Installation Instructions ODGFatloni cioe ee eee etii ec cenis 6 Maintenance 7 Filter Change Schedule d Filter Changing Guidelines ded 8 9 9 Dealer Filter Change Instructions Dealer Motor Assembly Replacement Instructions Electrical Diagram etc pet eee eds Be
16. r changes per hour for cleaner air Parts Identification Filter Section Inside Cabinet Cabinet Parts Filter Section Access Panel Retaining Clips 2 w 5 T o E a 9 o z Intake Collar Filter Adapter threaded Outflow Collar Control Panel Motor Section Access Panel Power Cord Filter parts identification HEPA Cartridge Parts HEPA Filter HEPA Filter Mesh Protects HEPA Inner Carbon Filter 5 Pre Filter Foam 2M Physical dimensions of unit Filter Section Access Panel Air Intake Air Outflow Motor Section Access Panel a e Model Unit 2 51 Dimensions in inches mm Dealer Installation Instructions Forced air handler furnace systems The HEPA system should be installed as a bypass system with part of the return ducted into the HEPA system The filtered air is then rerouted back into the return air and continues through the system to be heated cooled Typical Return to Return Application For homes with upflow forced air handler furnace systems Air handler furnace is shown in a typical basement Distance between A and B should be 6 to 16 for best results Handler Furnace HEPA System Typical Return to Return Application For homes with horizontal forced air handler furnace sys
17. rent life spans It is important for a filtration System to keep the filter components independent from each other so that the filter that is dirty saturated can be changed This is more economical than a system where you need to throw out two or three filters when only one needs changing The HEPA System s 3 Stage Filtration Process The 3 stage filtration process is used to create a very effective filtration system Each filter is independent and can be changed individually e Stage 1 Pre filter The inexpensive foam pre filter removes larger partic lates from the air thus prolonging the life of the HEPA filter e Stage 2 HEPA The HEPA filter removes 99 97 of particulates 0 3 micron and larger The cleaned air then passes through the third stage filter e Stage 3 Carbon The carbon filter is about 1 2 an inch thick to give it plenty of surface area for removing chemicals and odors from the air The clean air is then reintroduced into the air you breathe E a 20 16 a 12 10 99 ov Chart based on homes with 8ft ceilings Notes Industry experience indicates that one 1 air change per hour generally provides adequate air cleaning Actual results will depend on multiple factors such as outdoor particulate levels infiltration rate indoor activities etc Generally speaking the more air changes per hour provided the more effective a HEPA system will be People with sensitivities may desire a higher number of ai
18. round NOTE Be sure to review Rules for Safe Installation and Operation on page 1 of this document before start up of this unit Dealer Installation Instructions The HEPA systems can be used independently of any other equipment The intake and outflow of the filtration system can be ducted into the same room to create a cleaner enviro ment almost anywhere The intake or outflow can also be ducted elsewhere The intake and outflow should be installed on opposite sides of the room however this varies according to your specific needs Preparation Here are some things to consider as you decide where to install the HEPA System independently of other systems Location Make sure there is room to open the HEPA filter access panel for filter changes inspections Keep the HEPA system away from possible water damage e Vibration pads will reduce vibration for installations where the unit is placed on the floor e Install HEPA System on floor or suspended platform If the unit is suspended Screws must not penetrate through the cabinet Make sure that you have the proper chains straps joists and equipment to keep unit secure Intake Marked as Air In on unit e Intake ducts should be installed near the floor for optimum airflow If space does not allow then the inlet can be installed in the ceiling e Intake duct should be installed at least 6 ft away from the outflow duct ntake duct should be installed at opposite en
19. tems Air handler furnace is shown in an typical attic _ Distance between A and B should aer n Air Handler be 6 to 16 for best results Furnace Air Filter NOTE This filtration system is an ADDITIONAL filter and does NOT replace the existing air handler furnace system filter Preparation Here are some things to consider as you decide where to install the HEPA system Location Make sure there is room to open the HEPA filter access panel for filter changes inspections Keep the HEPA system in a location where you can still access the air handler furnace filter Keep the HEPAsystem away from possible water damage e Vibration pads will reduce vibration for installations where the unit is placed on the floor Install HEPA System on floor or suspended platform If the unit is suspended Screws must not penetrate through the cabinet Make sure that you have the proper chains straps joists and equipment to keep unit secure Intake Marked as Air In on unit e Intake ducts should be installed upstream of any humidifiers and be installed on the main return ntake duct should be installed at least 6 ft away from the outflow duct on the main return Outflow Marked as Clean Air Out on unit Outflow duct should be installed as close to the air handler furnace inlet as possible but not directly into the return air elbow of the main return e If the unit is being installed
20. th Disconnect all electrical power supplies Cg before servicing Do not operate equipment without access panels in place A CAUTION Risk of Sharp Edges Hazard Equipment sharp edges can cause injuries Avoid grasping equipment edges without protective gloves Filter Change Schedule Note Note Failure to properly maintain your HEPA system will decrease the efficiency and air flow Foam Pre Filter 3 to 4 months HEPA Filter 2 to 5 years Inner Carbon Filter 6 months The foam pre filters can be washed and reused NOTE Filter life is based on average air content Some filters may need to be changed more often due to higher amounts of dust humidity or chemicals found in your ambient air Additionally people who are more sensitive to these airoorne contaminates may desire more frequent filter changes Filter Changing Guidelines Pre Filter Dust and other large particles will collect on the pre filter over time The color of the filter will change as particulates build up on the pre filter Change the pre filter when you can see the particulate build up start to clog up the pre filter HEPA Filter As the HEPA filter captures particulates it will darken over time Replace the HEPA filter when it darkens to the level seen in example D A New B Used C Used D Replace O 00 Oe Inner Carbon Filter The inner carbon filter will rarely look used This filter captures odors and gasses yet the filter
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