White Rodgers Acm1000 User Manual

Air Filter Compartment  
MAoCdeMl Nu/mAbCer B  
With Media Filter  
ACM1000  
ACM1400  
ACM1600  
ACM2000  
No Media Filter  
ACB1000  
ACB1400  
ACB1600  
ACB2000  
OWNER’S MANUAL  
 Installation  
 Operation  
 Technical Repair Guide  
 Repair and Upgrade Parts  
Please read and familiarize yourself with the contents of this manual before  
installing, operating or performing maintenance on the unit.  
White-Rodgers is a division  
of Emerson Electric Co.  
PART NO. 37-6383A  
Replaces 846-2032-B  
0206  
Printed In U.S.A.  
5" FILTER  
HOW THE AIR FILTER WORKS  
Dirty air flows through your return air ducts and enters the  
compartment where particles (hair, lint, etc.) are removed  
by the filter. See figure 1.  
DIRTY AIR IN  
FILTERED AIR OUT  
Filtered air re-enters to the supply duct system of your  
building.  
Figure 1  
CONSTRUCTION OF THE AIR FILTER COMPARTMENT  
Not only is your air filter compartment easy to install, it is  
also easy to maintain. Its basic components, and their  
functions, are as follows: (See Figure 2)  
AIR FILTER COMPARTMENT  
5" FILTER  
Air Filter Compartment- mounts to existing duct work and  
houses the filters or optional electronic air cleaner  
cells.  
DOOR  
NOTE: To upgrade your air filter compartment  
with a high efficiency Electronic Air Cleaner, use  
the ACR (Air Cleaner Retrofit) Kit for your model.  
See page 7 for details.  
5 Filter - collects dust, dirt and other particles.  
Figure 2  
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PREINSTALLATION  
LOCATING THE AIR FILTER  
Your air filter must be mounted in the return air duct of a  
central forced-air system, on the air entering side of your  
furnace. (See Figure 3 for example.)  
NOT TO EXCEED 20  
AIR FLOW  
THIS CABINET  
CAN ACCEPT  
ELECTRONIC  
AIR CLEANER  
OPTION  
Select a location that meets the following:  
1. The face of the filter will be at a right angle to the air  
stream.  
(SEE PAGE 7)  
2. Allow 25 of clearance in front of the air filter compart-  
ment door to permit removal of filters.  
AIR FLOW  
FURNACE  
OPENING  
See figure 4 for complete compartment dimen-  
sions.  
3. The air filter is not to be placed in the discharge of  
either the heating or cooling unit.  
AIR CLEANER  
OPENING  
4. IMPORTANT: If atomizing spray type humidifier is  
used, it must be installed downstream from the air  
filter.  
AIR CLEANER  
FURNACE  
DUCTWORK  
TRANSITION SECTION (IF NEEDED)  
Figure 3  
If furnace opening cannot be enlarged to required size, a  
transition sheet metal section must be used. Transition  
must be planned for each job. Reduction should not be  
more  than  4  inches  per  linear  foot,  approximately  20  
angular degrees (Figure 3).  
Model No.  
A
B
C
D
E
ACB/ACM1000 20-1/4 12-5/8 13-9/16 16-7/16 19-1/16  
ACB/ACM1400 26-1/4 23-5/8 13-9/16 16-7/16 19-1/16  
ACB/ACM1600 20-1/4 12-5/8 17-3/4 20-5/8 23-3/8  
ACB/ACM2000 26-1/4 23-5/8 17-3/4 20-5/8 23-3/8  
Figure 4  
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TYPICAL MOUNTING POSITIONS  
AIR FLOW  
AIR FLOW  
AIR FLOW  
Figure 5  
Figure 7  
Figure 6  
HIGHBOY FURNACE  
(Figure 7)  
BASEMENT  FURNACE  
(LOWBOY) (Figure 5)  
COUNTERFLOW  
FURNACE (Figure 6)  
Side installation. Filter is  
mounted vertically, where  
return air enters side inlet  
of furnace.  
Filter is mounted horizon-  
tally in return plenum, just  
above furnace.  
Filter is mounted horizontally  
in return duct or plenum, just  
above furnace.  
LESS THAN  
7 INCHES  
HIGHBOY FURNACE  
(Figure 8)  
OFFSET  
Installation beneath furnace.  
Filter  mounts  horizontally,  
where return air enters from  
below. Raise furnace and in-  
stall beneath base.  
AT LEAST  
9 INCHES  
AIR FLOW  
FIGURE 9  
OFFSET  INSTALLATION  
(Figure 9)  
Typical use of duct offset to match air filter opening.  
If duct connection to furnace allows less than nine  
inches for mounting the air filter, shorten the lateral  
trunk, or attach an offset fitting to the elbow.  
HORIZONTAL FURNACE  
(Figure 10)  
Filter is mounted vertically in  
the return duct near furnace.  
Figure 10  
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INSTALLATION  
REMOVE OLD FILTER AND DISCARD  
(Figure 11)  
NOTE: This filter may be mounted in the furnace compart-  
ment.  
CLEAN BLOWER COMPARTMENT  
NOTE: The air filter cannot remove dirt from blower and  
ducts.  
Figure 11  
INSTALLATION  
The following is a typical installation of the air filter on a  
“Highboy” furnace (Figure 7).  
1. Place the air filter compartment on the floor. Stand it  
upright  with  the  door  facing  you  (Figure  2).  If  a  
horizontal installation is being planned, lay the com-  
partment on its side, this will help you to visualize the  
relative location of all parts.  
2. Unscrew the knob, remove the door (by grasping top  
and pulling door away from compartment) and set it  
aside. Remove 5 filter. Set in a safe location until the  
compartment is installed.  
3. Set the compartment next to the furnace (if possible)  
to match the opening in the compartment.  
If the furnace opening cannot be enlarged, a transi-  
tion fitting should be used. (Figure 3).  
The compartment can be attached directly (Figure  
12), or a starting collar can first be fitted to the furnace  
inlet. A butt or slip joint can be used.  
Securely  attach  the  compartment  to  furnace  inlet,  
using at least two of the mounting holes on each side  
of the compartment.  
Turning  
Vanes  
Air Flow  
4. Using butt joint, attach duct work (normally an elbow)  
to the upstream side of air filter compartment. (Note  
the use of the sheet metal turning vanes inside the  
elbow to improve air distribution.) (Figure 13)  
NOTE: An optional method of attaching duct work to the  
air filter cabinet is to modify the compartment (Figure 14)  
by bending the tabs outward at a 90° angle and attaching  
duct work to tabs.  
Figure 13  
Transition Fittings  
If the air duct does not fit the compartment opening, a  
transition fitting should be used. Gradual transitions are  
preferred  for  greatest  efficiency.  Not  more  than  four  
inches per linear foot (approximately 2 angle) should be  
allowed (Figure 3).  
5. Connect the vertical duct section to the elbow. Wedge  
a wood block between floor and elbow for support  
(Figure 15).  
Optional method  
(Bend tabs outward at 90˚ angle)  
Figure 14  
6. Seal all joints in the return air system downstream  
from the air filter with duct tape to prevent dust from  
entering the air stream. Tape is usually applied on the  
outside  of  ducts,  but  may  also  be  applied  on  the  
inside, or both.  
7. With the air filter compartment installed, re-install 5”  
filter and door. (Figure 2)  
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FLOOR  
Vertical  
Section  
CONDUIT  
Tape All  
Joints  
Wood Block  
DUCT  
Figure 15  
AIR CLEANER  
Figure 16  
MAINTENANCE  
1. Removedoorfromairfiltercompartmentbyunscrew-  
ing the knob.  
! CAUTION  
The fiber filter used in this compartment for air  
cleaning must be replaced every 90 days. Your  
heating and cooling efficiency will decrease due  
to insufficient air flow when filter becomes dirty.  
2. Remove 5filter and throw away.  
3. Replace 5filter by sliding it into the compartment.  
(Note direction of air flow.)  
4. Replace door.  
For maximum efficiency, your air filter should be in-  
spected once a month and changed if dirt loading is  
heavy. When changing is required, the following proce-  
dure should be used:  
REPAIR and UPGRADE PARTS  
PARTS LIST FOR  
AIR FILTER COMPARTMENT  
When ordering repair parts, always give the following  
information as shown in this list.  
1
2
3
1
1. The PART NUMBER  
2. The PART DESCRIPTION  
3. The MODEL NUMBER of the Air Filter Compart-  
ment  
Always order by “PART NUMBER” . . .  
Not by “ITEM NUMBER”  
Part Number  
Item  
No.  
Description  
Compartment  & Door  
Filters 5”  
1000  
1400  
1600  
2000  
1
2
3
ACB1000 ACB1400 ACB1600 ACB2000  
FR1000 FR1400 FR1600 FR2000  
F870-0026 F870-0026 F870-0026 F870-0026  
Screw, Fastener  
Description  
1000  
1400  
1600  
2000  
Electronic Air Cleaner Retrofit Kit ACR1000 ACR1400 ACR1600 ACR2000  
ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANER KIT  
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NOTICE TO CONSUMERS  
White-Rodgers  
Electronic Air Cleaner  
Dear Consumer;  
White-Rodgers would like to thank you for purchasing a White-Rodgers Electronic Air  
Cleaner or product containing a White-Rodgers Electronic Air Cleaner. Although White-  
Rodgers does not extend a warranty directly to consumers, White-Rodgers does extend a  
warranty to Wholesalers and Original Equipment Manufacturers who use White-Rodgers  
Products. To obtain more information about how your Wholesaler or Original Equipment  
Manufacturer’s warranty may benefit you, please contact your Wholesaler or Original  
Equipment Manufacturer.  
Sincerely,  
White-Rodgers  
The Emerson logo is a  
trademark and service mark  
of Emerson Electric Co.  

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