Caution, Service, Maintenance – Honeywell F116 User Manual

Page 12: Prefilter and media filters

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F116 (SERIES 16000) SELF-CONTAINED DUCTABLE COMMERCIAL AIR CLEANER

68-0200-2 Revised 10-07

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SERVICE

IMPORTANT

Air cleaners and components are susceptible to
damage. Take care when working with them to
avoid equipment damage.

The air cleaner removes a variety of particulate contaminants
from the air. In the process of cleaning the air, the air cleaner
filters become dirty and the cleaning efficiency is lowered.

To maintain a high standard of reliability and efficiency, it is
necessary to periodically service the air cleaner. The
maintenance is determined by the quantity and type of
contaminants present and the frequency of air cleaner use.
The frequency of servicing can only be established after a
period of use.

NOTE:

Some full-service distributors provide regular
servicing to commercial establishments.

CAUTION

Turn off power to the air cleaner.

Stand on a stable platform when working
with the air cleaner.

Maintenance

1. Remove the air cleaner cover and set it aside.
2. Remove the prefilter and primary filters.
3. Locate the blower/motor and apply 3 to 4 drops of light

weight oil to the shaft bearings.

NOTE:

Shaft bearings need oil once a year or every 3
or 4 months when the air cleaner operates 24
hours a day.

4. Use a detergent moistened cloth to annually wipe out

the air cleaner cabinet.

Prefilter and Media Filters

1. Remove the air cleaner cover and set it aside.
2. Remove the prefilter and primary filters.
3. Check the prefilter and replace if it is fully coated with

dust and lint (approximately every 1 to 3 months).

4. Replace the CPZ™ modules when a continuous

noticeable odor is emitted from the air cleaner
(approximately every 4 to 12 months).

5. Replace the particle or HEPA filter when there is a

noticeable loss of air volume circulation
(approximately every 10 to 24 months).

6. Reassemble the air cleaner and turn the power on.

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