Honeywell UV100A1059 User manual

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69- 1442- 1
UV100E Ultraviolet
Air Treatment System
OWNER’S GUIDE
UV100E ULTRAVIOLET AIR TREATMENT SYSTEM
69-1442-1 2
HOW YOUR ULTRAVIOLET
AIR TREATMENT SYSTEM WORKS
When installed in forced air heatin
g
and coolin
g
s
y
stems,
y
our UV100E Ultraviolet Air
Treatment S
y
stem kills a hi
g
h percenta
g
e of micro-or
g
anism contaminants in the air
passin
g
over it. Individual results depend on how carefull
y
all installation and
maintenance re
q
uirements are followed and on the actual amount of time
y
our air
deliver
y
fan operates.
You can capture and minimize micro-or
g
anism pass-throu
g
h in
y
our heatin
g
,
ventilation and air conditionin
g
(
HVAC
)
s
y
stem when
y
ou combine
y
our Ultraviolet Air
Treatment S
y
stem with a hi
g
h-efficienc
y
air filtration s
y
stem that includes an electronic
air cleaner. Talk to
y
our installer about addin
g
an electronic air cleaner to complement
y
our air treatment s
y
stem and provide added protection for
y
ou and
y
our famil
y
.
Your UV100E Ultraviolet Air Treatment S
y
stem unit is one of these three models:
a sin
g
le-lamp, moderate-efficienc
y
return air unit; a dual-lamp,
hi
g
h-efficienc
y
return air unit; or an air conditioner coil irradiation unit.
The UV100E1001 sin
g
le-lamp unit is mounted in the return air duct of
y
our HVAC
s
y
stem. It has moderate-efficienc
y
performance in reducin
g
airborne bacteria in
return air s
y
stems.
The UV100E1019 dual-lamp unit is mounted in
y
our return air duct of
y
our HVAC
s
y
stem. It has hi
g
h-efficienc
y
performance in reducin
g
airborne bacteria in return air
s
y
stems.
The UV100E1035 coil irradiation unit is mounted in
y
our suppl
y
side air duct or
downstream from the air conditioner coolin
g
coils in
y
our HVAC s
y
stem. The sin
g
le
lamp reduces mold and spores on duct surfaces, coils and drain pans.
UV100E ULTRAVIOLET AIR TREATMENT SYSTEM
3 69-1442-1
HOW YOU CAN CHECK YOUR ULTRAVIOLET
AIR TREATMENT SYSTEM OPERATION
WARNING
UV Light Hazard.
Harmful to bare skin and eyes.
Can cause temporary or permanent loss of vision.
Never look at the lamps while illuminated.
Onl
y
view illumination b
y
wa
y
of the li
g
ht indicator located on the lamp knob.
To prevent exposure to ultraviolet li
g
ht, disconnect power to the ultraviolet air
treatment s
y
stem before servicin
g
an
y
part of the heatin
g
/air conditionin
g
s
y
stem.
Do not mount device in location that allows ultraviolet li
g
ht to be seen after
installation.
Do not attempt to b
y
pass the duct mount switch.
Do not attempt to open housin
g
; unit is sealed to prevent ultraviolet li
g
ht
exposure.
Your Ultraviolet Air Treatment S
y
stem has a power cord that plu
g
s into a 120 Vac
electrical outlet. Your unit is desi
g
ned to prevent accidental contact with the volta
g
e
and with the ultraviolet ra
y
s in the sealed unit
the ultraviolet lamps do not illuminate
unless the base is mounted on the HVAC duct.
It is recommended that ever
y
month
y
ou verif
y
that
y
our ultraviolet lamp
(
s
)
are
operatin
g
only by viewing through the lamp light indicator on the lamp knob.
Do not
attempt to look into the duct at the illuminated lamp(s).
UV100E ULTRAVIOLET AIR TREATMENT SYSTEM
69-1442-1 4
HOW YOU CAN MAINTAIN YOUR ULTRAVIOLET
AIR TREATMENT SYSTEM
Your should re
g
ularl
y
clean
y
our ultraviolet lamps to maintain
y
our air treatment
s
y
stem. And once ever
y
y
ear,
y
ou must remember to replace
y
our ultraviolet lamps.
CAUTION
Personal Injury Hazard.
Power supply can cause electrical shock.
Disconnect power suppl
y
before cleanin
g
or replacin
g
ultraviolet lamp
(
s
)
.
Do not open base unit or lamp knob; there are no user-serviceable
components inside.
CAUTION
Breakable Glass Hazard.
Can cause personal injury.
Be careful when insertin
g
lamp
(
s
)
into lamp base.
Wear protective
g
loves when handlin
g
lamp
(
s
)
.
Cleaning Your Lamps Every Three Months (Quarterly)
MERCURY NOTICE
This device contains mercur
y
in the sealed ultraviolet lamp
(
s
)
. Do not place
y
our used lamp
(
s
)
in the trash. Dispose of properl
y
.
Broken Lamp Cleanup.
Do not use a household vacuum.
Sweep debris
(
phosphor/
g
lass
)
into a plastic ba
g
and dispose of properl
y
.
Contact
y
our local waste mana
g
ement authorit
y
for instructions re
g
ardin
g
rec
y
clin
g
and the proper disposal of old lamp
(
s
)
. If
y
ou have
q
uestions, call
Hone
y
well Customer Assistance at 1-800-468-1502.
Lamp cleanin
g
is recommended as routine maintenance four times a
y
ear or ever
y
three months
(q
uarterl
y)
. Use the Ultraviolet Lamp Cleanin
g
Reminder Schedule,
Fi
g
. 1, to help
y
ou establish and track
y
our re
g
ular cleanin
g
schedule.
UV100E ULTRAVIOLET AIR TREATMENT SYSTEM
5 69-1442-1
Fig. 1. Ultraviolet lamp cleaning reminder schedule.
CAUTION
UV Lamp Burn Hazard.
Harmful to bare skin.
Can cause severe burns.
Disconnect power 15 minutes before removin
g
the ultraviolet lamp
(
s
)
IMPORTANT
If the lamps in your model have external wires running along the glass
surface, be sure to avoid pulling on those wires.
To clean
y
our lamps:
1.
Disconnect the power to
y
our HVAC s
y
stem.
2.
Unplu
g
y
our ultraviolet air treatment s
y
stem cord from the electrical outlet and
allow the lamps to cool for at least 15 minutes.
3.
Rotate
y
our lamp knob counterclockwise and
g
entl
y
pull the lamp knob to
remove the lamp
(
s
)
.
4.
Holdin
g
onl
y
the lamp knob, wipe the lamp
g
lass usin
g
a soft cloth with window
cleaner applied to it. Do not touch the lamp surface with
y
our hands. Use onl
y
the cloth.
5.
To ensure that the lamp indicator continues to function, use a moistened cotton
swab to
g
entl
y
remove an
y
dust that ma
y
have collected between the lamp li
g
ht
indicator on the base and the black lamp base.
YEAR
UV LAMP CLEANING REMINDER SCHEDULE
, (year)
M13516
JFMAMJJASOND
INSTALLATION DATE: (month)
UV100E ULTRAVIOLET AIR TREATMENT SYSTEM
69-1442-1 6
6.
Wipe
y
our lamps with a clean, dr
y
cloth.
7.
Put
y
our clean lamps back into the unit base b
y
followin
g
Replacin
g
Your Lamps
(
Annuall
y)
section steps 5, 6, and 7.
WARNING
UV Light Hazard.
Harmful to bare skin and eyes.
Can cause temporary or permanent loss of vision.
Never look at the lamps while illuminated.
Onl
y
view illumination b
y
wa
y
of the li
g
ht indicator located on the lamp knob.
To prevent exposure to ultraviolet li
g
ht, disconnect power to the ultraviolet air
treatment s
y
stem before servicin
g
an
y
part of the heatin
g
/air conditionin
g
s
y
stem.
8.
Plu
g
the cord into the nearb
y
120 Vac electrical outlet.
9.
Verif
y
that the ultraviolet lamp
(
s
)
are operatin
g
only
b
y
viewin
g
throu
g
h the lamp
li
g
ht indicator on the lamp knob.
Never look directly at your lamps while
illuminated
.
10.
Reconnect the power to
y
our HVAC s
y
stem.
CAUTION
UV Lamp Burn Hazard.
Harmful to bare skin.
Can cause severe burns.
Disconnect power 15 minutes before removin
g
the ultraviolet lamp
(
s
)
.
IMPORTANT
If the lamps in your model have external wires running along the glass
surface, be sure to avoid pulling on those wires.
Replacing Your Lamps (Annually)
Annual replacement of
y
our lamps is re
q
uired. To replace
y
our lamps:
1.
Select and obtain the correct replacement lamp for
y
our unit. See Table 1.
2.
Disconnect the power to
y
our HVAC s
y
stem.
3.
Unplu
g
y
our ultraviolet air treatment s
y
stem cord from the electrical outlet and
allow the lamps to cool for at least 15 minutes.
4.
Rotate the lamp knob counterclockwise and
g
entl
y
pull the lamp knob to remove
the lamp
(
s
)
.
5.
Insert the lamp into the base unit with the lamp li
g
ht indicator at the eleven
oclock position
(
left of the raised button on the unit cover
)
.
Do not touch the
lamp surface with your hands
.
UV100E ULTRAVIOLET AIR TREATMENT SYSTEM
7 69-1442-1
6.
Continue li
g
htl
y
pushin
g
in on the lamp while rotatin
g
it slowl
y
counterclockwise.
This should cause the lamp to drop into the bottom of the lamp well.
7.
Rotate the lamp clockwise until it snaps into place with the lamp li
g
ht indicator
ali
g
ned with the raised button on the unit cover.
WARNING
UV Light Hazard.
Harmful to bare skin and eyes.
Can cause temporary or permanent loss of vision.
Never look at the lamps while illuminated.
Onl
y
view illumination b
y
wa
y
of the li
g
ht indicator located on the lamp knob.
To prevent exposure to ultraviolet li
g
ht, disconnect power to the ultraviolet air
treatment s
y
stem before servicin
g
an
y
part of the heatin
g
/air conditionin
g
s
y
stem.
8.
Plu
g
y
our ultraviolet air treatment s
y
stem cord into the nearb
y
120 Vac electrical
outlet.
9.
Verif
y
that
y
our ultraviolet lamp
(
s
)
are operatin
g
only by viewing through
the
lamp li
g
ht indicator on the lamp knob.
Never look directly at your lamp(s) while
illuminated
.
10.
Reconnect the power to
y
our HVAC s
y
stem.
Table 1. Replacing Your Lamp(s).
Unit Description Replacement Lamps Wattage
UV100E1001 Sin
g
le-Lamp
Return Air Unit
UC100E1006 18W
UV100E1019 Dual-Lamp
Return Air Unit
UC100E1014
(
twin pack
)
(
two lamps re
q
uired
)
36W
UV100E1035 Coil Irradiation Unit UC100E1030 36W
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y
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g
lamps, to be free from defects in the workmanship or
materials, under normal use and service, for a period of five (5)
y
ears from the date of purchase
b
y
the consumer. If, at an
y
time durin
g
the warrant
y
period, the product is defective or
malfunctions, Hone
y
well shall repair or replace it (at Hone
y
wells option) within a reasonable
period of time.
If the product is defective,
(i) return it, with a bill of sale or other dated proof of purchase, to the retailer from which
ou
purchased it, or
(ii) packa
e it carefull
, alon
with proof of purchase (includin
date of purchase) and a short
description of the malfunction, and mail it, posta
e prepaid, to the followin
address:
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y
well Return Goods
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g
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y
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y
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y
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y
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y
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y
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y
dama
g
e which occurred while
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y
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y
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g
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y
not appl
y
to
y
ou.
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g
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y
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y
not appl
y
to
y
ou.
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y
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ives
y
ou specific le
g
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g
hts, and
y
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y
have other ri
g
hts which var
y
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to state.
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y
ou have an
y
questions concernin
g
this warrant
y
, please write Hone
y
well Customer Relations,
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y
well, 1985 Dou
g
las Dr N MN10-1461, Golden Valle
y
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y
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y
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y
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