77. With the cabinet installed, the air cleaner can now bewired to electrical input source.WARNING!Installation of this unit must comply with localInstallation of this unit must comply with localInstallation of this unit must comply with localInstallation of this unit must comply with localInstallation of this unit must comply with localelectric codes or other applicable codes.electric codes or other applicable codes.electric codes or other applicable codes.electric codes or other applicable codes.electric codes or other applicable codes.Review and understand local codes prior to instal-Review and understand local codes prior to instal-Review and understand local codes prior to instal-Review and understand local codes prior to instal-Review and understand local codes prior to instal-lation.lation.lation.lation.lation.Failure to do so could result in serious personalFailure to do so could result in serious personalFailure to do so could result in serious personalFailure to do so could result in serious personalFailure to do so could result in serious personalinjury or death.injury or death.injury or death.injury or death.injury or death.8. An air cleaner unit with no air flow monitor requireselectrical wiring through the furnace controls. Con-nect wiring to the furnace control terminals (EAC-H)for power, (EAC-N) for neutral and connect metalframe of EAC to ground.If the air cleaner unit has an air flow monitor, it must beconnected to 120 VAC 60 Hz. A 20 amp circuit is morethan adequate. If an air flow monitor is not installed butis required for operation, order Air Flow Kit F859-0381. If a power cord is required, order F97-0019.9. Remove junction box cover and install the requiredbushing into the 3/4 in. Knock out. With the supplyvoltage turned off, route three (3) wires into junctionbox for connections. (See Fig. 17.)Insure all wires are clamped, wire connectors prop-erly installed and grommets used to prevent wireabrasion.VerticalSectionWood BlockTape AllJointsFigure 16HotNeutralGroundingConductorFront ViewFigure 17Cabinet Pre-Filters HandleContactButtonContactButtonCollecting CellsPower PackFigure 18WIRING INSTRWIRING INSTRWIRING INSTRWIRING INSTRWIRING INSTRUCTIONSUCTIONSUCTIONSUCTIONSUCTIONS11. With the cabinet Installed, reinstall pre-filter(s) andcollecting cell(s) (Figure 18).NOTE: The contact button and handles on the cellmust be facing you and ionizing wires must be on theair intake side.12. Install the power pack as follows:Engage the lip on lower inside edge of power pack inthe flange on cabinet and carefully close the powerpack, making sure that the electrical connector prongson the power pack enter the slots in the socket oncabinet. When the power pack is fully in place, engagethe latch and snap it closed.Side Edge ofPower PackPower PackMale PlugFemale PlugCabinetPress to Close AfterLatch is EngagedLatchTo EngageEngage Lip on Lower Inside Edgeof Power Pack in Flange.Figure 19 Installing Power Pack10. If this unit has an electrical cord, the cord has agrounding type plug with a third (grounding) pin. Thisplug will fit only into a grounding type power outlet. Ifthe proper type of outlet is not available, contactqualified personnel to install a proper outlet. Do notalter the plug in any way.s! WWWWWARNINGARNINGARNINGARNINGARNINGTo reuce the risk of electric shock, The power cordTo reuce the risk of electric shock, The power cordTo reuce the risk of electric shock, The power cordTo reuce the risk of electric shock, The power cordTo reuce the risk of electric shock, The power cordmust be connected to an appropriate outlet. Do notmust be connected to an appropriate outlet. Do notmust be connected to an appropriate outlet. Do notmust be connected to an appropriate outlet. Do notmust be connected to an appropriate outlet. Do notalter the plug in any way.alter the plug in any way.alter the plug in any way.alter the plug in any way.alter the plug in any way.