Honeywell F111 Series 1 Manual De Usuario

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F111 (SERIES 1,2) IN CEILING MEDIA AIR CLEANER
68-0198EF-4  Revised 11-07
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To remove the lid, swing it into the open position. Move the lid 
to the side to disengage the hinge pins. Reverse the 
procedure to replace the lid.
OPERATION
The F111 (series 1,2) in Ceiling Media Air Cleaner has been 
engineered to improve indoor air quality for commercial and 
industrial applications. The filters are the most practical and 
effective filtering system for removing atmospheric dust, 
pollens, bacteria, viruses, mold spores, smoke, fumes, mists 
and aerosols. Refer to Fig. 7.
Fig. 7. F111 (series 1,2) air cleaner operation.
The air cleaner is either operating (power on) or off (power 
off). There are no other operational options available. Even 
when the area is unoccupied, the air cleaner can be operated 
continuously to prevent buildup of airborne contaminants. 
Operate the air cleaner only when the area is occupied when 
specific activities produce contaminants.
The CPZ™ sorbent module has the ability to collect and hold 
gas-phase compounds and vapors typically found in 
commercial and light industrial facilities. These gases and 
vapors frequently appear as odors that, at times, can be 
annoying and irritating. The modules become saturated after 
collecting 25% to 50% of their weight in gaseous odors. The 
quantity of CPZ™ material provides adequate dwell time to 
ensure up to 95% collection efficiency in the first pass. This 
also provides a long maintenance-free service life.
The minimum recommended air exchange rate is 2.5 times 
per hour. In a heavily contaminated area, up to 15 air 
exchanges per hour can be necessary. The factors that 
determine what the rate of air exchange should be are:
generation rates of the various pollutants;
concentration level of the pollutants;
desired contamination reduction level.
Airborne contaminants will always be present in the air where 
contaminant generations take place. Air cleaning systems and 
ventilators do not eliminate airborne contaminants, they 
reduce the excessive accumulation of the contaminants. To 
eliminate the contamination, the source of contamination must 
be removed.
Local, Federal and professional ventilation engineering 
standards and codes prescribe minimum ventilation rates to 
dilute air contamination in specific applications. The 
ventilation rates usually assume the injection of outdoor air 
measured as air exchange rate. The use of the F111 (series 
1,2) air cleaner to comply with ventilation requirements is an 
acceptable alternative to ventilation with outdoor air. However, 
at least 20% of a specified ventilation rate or code must be 
derived from outdoor air. The F111 (series 1,2) air cleaner 
filtered and recirculated air can be the remaining 80%.
SERVICE
CAUTION
Electrical Hazard.
Can cause personal injury or equipment damage.
Turn off power before installing or servicing the air 
cleaner.
IMPORTANT
Be sure to change filters as recommended to prevent 
reduced airflow in the air cleaner.Stand on a stable 
platform when working with the air cleaner.
The useful life of the CPZ™ sorbent modules may vary from 4 
to 24 months, depending on the application. In most 
applications, the sorbent media life ranges from 12 to 18 
months. The particle filter life ranges from 6 to 24 months with 
12 to 24 months as an average. The modules and filters need 
to be changed more frequently in facilities that operate 24 
hours a day. 
Prefilter
The disposable prefilter collects large dust particulates and 
lint- type airborne fibers. Check the filter every two weeks to 
determine the replacement frequency:
1.
Slowly open the lid, supporting the lid so the filters do 
not fall out.
2.
Remove the dirty prefilter.
3.
Install the new prefilter in the air cleaner lid. Position the 
metal screen mesh so it is facing upward when the lid is 
closed.
4.
Close and latch the lid.
Particle Filter
The particle filter collects particulates that pass through the 
prefilter. The filter life is typically from 1 to 2 years. There is 
decreased air quality and a pulsing sound when the filter is 
loading the contaminants. The filter must be replaced when 
the pulsing sound is noticed.
NOTE:
The filter must be replaced. Washing, vacuuming or 
reverse air blasting does not clean it.
1.
Slowly open lid, supporting it so the filters do not fall out.
2.
Open the securing strips and with both hands and slide 
the filter toward you.
3.
Place spent filter in a plastic trash bag and dispose of 
properly.
4.
Inspect the motor brackets for loose fasteners and 
tighten as necessary.
5.
Install the new filter. Note direction of airflow arrows, if 
present. If arrows are not present, install the filter with 
the fasteners facing downward. 
6.
Fasten the filter tabs. Be sure there is a snapping sound 
when they are fastened. The tabs are commercial 
Velcro and require more force to fasten.
M12651A
CEILING LINE
CLEAN AIR
DISCHARGE
CEILING LINE
CLEAN AIR
DISCHARGE
PARTICLE FILTER
PREFILTER
AIR IN
AIR IN
INTAKE
BLOWER
MOTOR
AIR VENTS
CPZ™
SORBENT 
FILTER
MODULE
CPZ™
SORBENT 
FILTER
MODULE