GeneralAire GA52F32 User Manual

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approximately 12-24 hours. A hair dryer may be used
to speed up drying time.

6. To wash prefilters, spray with DAX Detergent, rinse

and let dry. Do not wash in the same water as
collecting cells.

7. Place cells and prefilters back into cabinet. Close door

and turn power switch ON. If the performance light
does not come on or arcing occurs, turn Air Cleaner
OFF and allow air from system fan to dry cells
completely.




Fig. 4

— DAX Detergent

is available from your installer
or dealer.





SERVICE

Testing Air Proving Switch (APS)

The APS sensor must protrude into the airstream to

work effectively. The sensor is very sensitive and
operation may be affected by cold temperatures, an air
exchanger, or a fresh air duct connected to the cold air
return near the Air Cleaner.

The APS uses a Triac in its output circuit, which

affects the voltage sine wave. Using a regular digital
voltmeter will give a false reading. To check the output
from the APS, use a true RMS (root mean square) meter
to measure the output at terminals 1 and 4 of the APS.
The output should be between 105 and 115 VAC,
depending on the airflow across the sensor.

A 125 volt neon lamp may be used to test the output

of the APS. Place the leads of the lamp across terminals 1
and 4 of the APS. If the lamp lights, the voltage is
sufficient for proper operation.

When the Air Cleaner is turned on without airflow, the

APS sensor heats up and within 30 seconds, opens the
circuit to turn off the power board. When the fan starts up
(the sensor is cooled), the circuit will close, the power
board is turned on, and the performance light will come
on.

If the power board fails to come on with the fan on,

check that the sensor is properly set in the airstream
behind the cell next to the switch. To check the APS for

proper operation, turn the unit on and activate. The power
board should come on immediately, and then turn off
within 30 seconds as the sensor heats up. When the
system fan is turned on, this should activate the power
board within 10 seconds. Service the sensor carefully.
The sensor leads are 120 V.

Adjusting the APS Sensor Depth

Turn the power switch OFF and wait 15 seconds then

open the door to the collecting cells. Remove the cells
and prefilters. Loosen the two screws on the hold down
strap and pull out on the slide mechanism. (See Fig. 2)
Do not pull on the sensor!

Once the sensor is in the desired position tighten the

two screws on the hold down strap. Replace the cells and
prefilters and test the unit for activation on all air speeds.

Replacing An Air Proving Switch (APS)

Before replacing the APS, turn the power to the Air

Cleaner OFF at the source.
1. Disconnect wiring from terminals 1, 2, 3, and 4 on the

APS.

2. Release circuit board from plastic spacers by pinching

end of spacer and pulling board out.

3. Remove hold down strap of the slider.
4. Install new APS on plastic spacers.
5. Install slider hold down strap loosely and adjust

sensor to desired position in the air flow. Tighten
strap.

6. Connect wiring to terminals on APS. Wiring from

power source is connected to terminals 2 and 3.
Wiring to the transformer is connected to terminals 1
and 4.

7. Test the new APS.

Testing For High Voltage At Power Board

A high voltage meter capable of measuring up to

10,000 VDC is required to test the voltage.

1. Turn the Air Cleaner OFF. Remove cover from

electrical compartment.

2. The Air Cleaner should be ON with the door closed.

The unit fan should be running. The Air Cleaner
should be on at least 5 minutes to allow voltage to
stabilize.

3. Connect the ground of the high voltage meter to the

ground stud of the power board.

4. Check terminals HV1 and HV2 on the power board to

determine if voltage is present.

5. If no voltage is present, remove both cells from the Air

Cleaner and close access door.
a. Check the voltage at HV1 and HV2 again.
b. If voltage is present, the problem is with one of

the cells or the copper contact on the high voltage
tray.

c. With a flashlight, look into the cabinet to check

condition of the copper contacts.

d. If the contacts are not bent, replace one cell and

retest voltage. If cell is OK, test the other cell. If
the problem is with a cell, see Troubleshooting

5

WARNING

Electronic Air Cleaners use high voltage (low
amperage). Only trained personnel should perform
service. Use caution. Electric shock can cause injury
or death. Disconnect power source before replacing
parts.

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