Honeywell F111 Series 3 User Manual

F111 (Series 1,2,3)  
In Ceiling Media Air Cleaner  
PRODUCT DATA  
FEATURES  
High Efficiency Particulate Air (HEPA) filter models are  
99.97% efficient and the hospital grade particle filter  
models are 95% efficient at 0.3 micron particles. Both  
models are more efficient on particles smaller and  
larger. There is also a 95% ASHRAE model.  
Circulates up to 1250 cfm.  
Designed to overcome the increase in air flow  
resistance normally caused by filter loading.  
White or black color cover to complement the ceiling.  
CPZ™ module removes up to 95% of the space odors  
for up to 24 months.  
3-Speed remote wall switch ( 3-speed models only)  
APPLICATION  
• READ AND SAVE THESE  
INSTRUCTIONS  
The F111 (Series 1,2,3) Ceiling Media Air Cleaner is a media  
air cleaner that uses either a single-speed or three-speed  
direct drive forward curve blower motor with particle filter.  
When equipped with CPZ™ modules (2), gases and odors are  
adsorbed from the air passing through the unit. The air  
cleaner removes airborne particles such as dust, soot, mold  
spores, pollen and some cooking smoke from the air  
circulated through the filter.  
Contents  
Application.........................................................................1  
Features ............................................................................1  
Specifications ....................................................................2  
Ordering Information .........................................................2  
Planning the Installation ....................................................3  
Installation .........................................................................4  
Operation...........................................................................7  
Service ..............................................................................8  
Parts List ...........................................................................9  
Limited Two-Year Warranty ...............................................12  
The Honeywell Trademark is used under license from Honeywell International  
Inc. by Air-Pure Systems.  
Honeywell International Inc. makes no representations or warranties with  
respect to this product.  
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Table 2. F111 Air Volume Specifications for 3 Speed Models (Series 3).  
a
High  
Medium  
in cfm  
(m /hr)  
Low  
Particulates at Gas, V.O.C. and  
in cfm  
in cfm  
0.3 Micron  
(DOP Test)  
Odor Control  
Modules (2)  
3
3
3
Model  
Voltage  
(m /hr)  
(m /hr)  
F111A1253W-3S 120 Vac, 60 Hz, 8.5A  
F111A1063W-3S 120 Vac, 60 Hz, 7.2A  
F111C1073W-3S 120 Vac, 60 Hz, 7.5A  
F111C1003W-3S 120 Vac, 60 Hz, 7.0A  
F111C1012W-3S 120 Vac, 60 Hz, 8.0A  
F111A2253W-3S 230 Vac, 50 Hz, 4.2A  
F111A2007W-3S 230 Vac, 50 Hz, 3.5A  
F111C2073W-3S 230 Vac, 50 Hz, 4.0A  
F111C2003W-3S 230 Vac, 50 Hz, 3.2A  
95% ASHRAE  
99.97% HEPA  
95% ASHRAE  
99.97% HEPA  
N/A  
N/A  
1250 (2120) 800 (1360) 450 (760)  
950 (1610) 775 (1310) 450 (760)  
CPZ™ modules 1150 (1950) 825 (1400) 450 (760)  
CPZ™ modules 825 (1400) 700 (1190) 450 (760)  
95% at 0.3 micron CPZ™ modules 1125 (1910) 825 (1400) 450 (760)  
95% ASHRAE  
99.97% HEPA  
95% ASHRAE  
99.97% HEPA  
N/A  
N/A  
1125 (1910) 700 (1190) 475 (810)  
900 (1530) 600 (1020) 400 (680)  
CPZ™ modules 1025 (1740) 675 (1150) 450 (760)  
CPZ™ modules 825 (1400) 550 (930) 375 (640)  
F111C1053W-3S 230 Vac, 50 Hz, 3.5A  
95% at 0.3 micron CPZ™ modules 950 (1610) 625 (1060) 425 (720)  
a
.
Same for Single Speed Models (Series 1 & 2).  
Accessories:  
Black Color Grill  
TOP VIEW  
Remote 3-Speed Wall Switch  
3/8 X 16  
INTERNAL  
THREAD (4)  
Replacement Parts See Parts List, Table 5.  
PLANNING THE INSTALLATION  
48 (1219)  
24 (610)  
The number of F111 (series 1,2,3) air cleaners that are needed  
is determined by taking into account the number of occupants  
and the volume of the space. Type of contamination, outdoor  
air quality and use of the area are also factors. Refer to Table  
3 for general guidelines when determining how many air  
cleaners are needed.  
46-3/4 (1187)  
22-1/2 (572)  
POWER CONNECTION  
POINT  
17-1/4  
(438)  
CEILING  
4-1/2  
(114)  
EXAMPLE: One air cleaner can provide 2.5 air changes per  
LINE  
hour in a 24,000 cubic feet (720 cubic meters) no  
smoking area. Table 3 suggests two air cleaners  
M11996A  
for a 24,000 cubic feet area because most areas  
have contaminants that require more units to  
provide quality air.  
Fig. 1. Approximate dimensions of F111  
(Series 1,2,3) in in. (mm).  
Installation Weight:  
Approximately 115 lb to 155 lb (kg) depending on the filter  
configuration. Refer to Table 3.  
If any questions should arise concerning determining the  
number of air cleaners needed for an area, consult your  
distributor or local Honeywell Commercial Air Cleaner  
Distributor.  
Table 3. Sorbent Module Weight.  
Table 4. Determining the Minimum Number of  
Air Cleaners Needed for a Space.  
Media  
Weight in lb (kg)  
CPZ™ modules (2)  
43 (20)  
Space Volume  
(L x W x H) in Cubic  
Feet (Cubic Meter)  
Minimum  
Number of Air  
Cleaners  
Number of  
Persons Present  
Sound Level at 3.3 ft (1m):  
Low speed: 53 dBA (3 speed models only).  
Medium speed: 57 dBA (3 speed models only)  
High speed: 61 dBA.  
12000 to 18000  
(360 to 540)  
30 to 60  
1
18001 to 35000  
(540 to 1050)  
61 to 90  
2
Grille Type: Perforated metal.  
Mounting: Recesses into opening on the ceiling.  
Approvals:  
Underwriters Laboratories Inc.: Listed.  
Canadian Standards Association: Listed.  
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Space Volume  
(L x W x H) in Cubic  
Feet (Cubic Meter)  
Minimum  
Number of Air  
Cleaners  
CEILING  
FLOOR  
Number of  
Persons Present  
CLEANING FOOTPRINT  
F111  
(SERIES  
11000)  
1
35001 to 51000  
(1050 to 1530)  
91 to 120  
121 to 180  
181 to 240  
241 to 300  
3
4
5
6
2
51001 to 65000  
(1530 to 1950)  
CORRECT  
INCORRECT  
65001 to 80000  
(1950 to 2400)  
80001 to 95000  
(2400 to 2850)  
M12652A  
IMPORTANT  
WARNING  
Never hang the air cleaner higher than 16 ft (5m)  
above the floor.  
TO REDUCE THE RISK OF FIRE,ELECTRICAL  
SHOCK, OR INJURY TO PERSONS,OBSERVE THE  
FOLLOWING:  
INSTALLATION  
1. Installation Work And Electrical Wiring Must Be Done  
By Qualified Person(s) In Accordance With All Applica-  
ble Codes And Standard, Including Fire Rated Con-  
structions.  
2. When Cutting Or Drilling Into The Wall Or Ceiling, Do  
Not Damage Electrical Wiring And Other Hidden Utili-  
ties.  
3. Never Place A Switch Where It Can Be Reached From  
A Tub Or Shower.  
4. Use This Unit Only In The Manner Intended By The  
Manufacturer. If You have Questions, Contact The Man-  
ufacturer.  
5. Before Servicing Or Cleaning Unit, Switch Power Off At  
Service Panel And Lock Service Panel To Prevent  
Power From Being Switched on Accidentally.  
6. If This Unit Is To Be Installed Over A Tub Or Shower, It  
Must Be Marked As appropriate For The Application  
and be connected to a GFCI (Ground Fault Circuit Inter-  
rupter) - protected branch circuit.  
WARNING  
Explosion Hazard Possible.  
Can cause personal injury or equipment damage.  
Do not install or use the F111 (series 11000) air  
cleaner where there is any danger of gas, vapor or  
dust explosion.  
IMPORTANT  
This air cleaner has not been investigated for use in  
the ceilings of fire-resistant assemblies.  
CAUTION  
Electrical Hazard.  
Can cause personal injury or equipment damage.  
Turn off power before installing or servicing the air  
cleaner.  
Choose Location  
Choosing the correct location for the air cleaner affects the  
overall performance of the unit. The bidirectional airflow  
pattern must flow into the longest reaches of the zone being  
cleaned. See Fig. 2  
IMPORTANT  
Stand on a stable platform when working with the air  
cleaner.  
NOTE: The F111 Has Not Been Investigated  
For Use In Fire Resistance Rated  
Construction.  
When Installing this Product…  
1. Read these instructions carefully. Failure to follow them  
could damage the product or cause a hazardous condi-  
tion.  
2. Check the ratings given in the instructions and on the  
product to make sure the product is suitable for your  
application.  
Fig. 2. Correct positioning of the air cleaner  
for optimum cleaning.  
3. Installer must be a trained, experienced service techni-  
cian.  
4. After installation is complete, check out product opera-  
The air cleaner is designed to be suspended centrally in a  
space and mounted into or on a ceiling. The cleaning footprint  
of the air cleaner is rectangular with air patterns that move  
clean air to the corners of the area while drawing contaminated  
air up from the center of the area. See Fig. 2.  
tion as provided in these instructions.  
Unpack the Air Cleaner  
Check that all components are included. The unit consists of:  
When multiple air cleaners are installed, the allotted areas to  
be cleaned should be equal. The air throw in one direction is  
approximately 55 ft (17m). Air velocity at 90 ft per minute  
(27m per minute) is considered end of throw.  
cabinet and grille/door assembly,  
media modules,  
literature.  
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latches (2)  
3-speed switch module ( 3 Series only)  
FACTORY WIRING  
BLACK  
BLACK  
Make Opening (if Mounting in a Drop Ceiling)  
RED  
BLUE  
BROWN  
1. Size the opening to fit the air cleaner cabinet as closely  
as possible.  
EXTERNAL  
WIRING BY  
INSTALLER  
MOTOR  
VIOLET  
2. Frame the opening to provide adequate support for the  
cabinet. The cabinet must fit snugly in the opening;  
allow no more than 1/4 in. (6 mm) from the opening to  
each side of the cabinet.  
WHITE  
GREEN  
A100002  
3. Cover the framing and any unused portion of the open-  
ing with wallboard, plywood, or other material and finish  
to match the ceiling.  
Fig. 4. Typical F111 Series 3 only 120V, 60 Hz or  
230V, 50 Hz wiring diagram.  
Electrical Hookup  
All wiring must comply with applicable codes and ordinances.  
The power source must agree with the model type: 120V,  
60 Hz or 230V, 50 Hz.  
Mount Air Cleaner Cabinet  
The air cleaner can be mounted in a drop ceiling system or  
hung in an open area. Both mounting methods require the air  
cleaner to be level and positioned facing downward for correct  
operation.  
1. Locate the prepunched hole in the side of the cabinet.  
2. Remove the air cleaner lid.  
3. For Series 1 and 2 only.Remove the connection box  
cover plate in the center cavity of the air cleaner.  
4. For Series 3 only. Remove the connection box cover  
plate on the bottom, underneath the tray.  
1. Remove the door/grille from the carton and set it aside.  
2. Remove all filters.  
3. Fit the cabinet into the prepared ceiling opening or  
position on the ceiling.  
4. Use the four 3/8 x 16T internal nuts (one at each corner)  
to fasten the cabinet to a structural support (bar joist,  
concrete slab or timber framing). See Fig. 5.  
5. Refer to Fig. 3 and 4 for typical electrical diagrams.  
NOTES:  
WARNING  
Can cause personal injury or equipment damage.  
Use only Honeywell 190097C Remote Speed Switch  
(3-speed models only) to regulate air cleaner speed.  
Using a different speed switch may void the warranty.  
All external hardware is furnished by the installer.  
When using the suspension system of mounting,  
be sure to include a means for leveling adjust-  
ment after installation.  
Risk of Fire or Electric Shock.  
Never rest the air cleaner on the T-bar.  
5. Level the air cleaner.  
IMPORTANT  
6. Turn the air cleaner power on and check for proper  
operation for 2 to 3 minutes. There should be a smooth,  
powerful blower sound and air discharging from both  
ends of the air cleaner.  
Be sure the air cleaner is grounded for correct  
operation and safety.  
Canadian installation: NEVER install in ceilings with  
thermal insulation value greater than R-40.  
7. Turn off the power.  
8. Install the particle filter. Note airflow direction arrows if  
present. Install the filter with the direction arrow pointing  
towards the motor.  
FACTORY WIRING  
BLACK  
9. For Series 1 and 2 only. Fasten the filter tabs. Be sure  
there is a snapping sound when fastened. The tabs are  
commercial Velcro and require more force than lightly  
pushing them together.  
BROWN  
EXTERNAL  
WIRING BY  
INSTALLER  
MOTOR  
WHITE  
10. For Series 3 only. Lock and secure the particle filter  
into place by closing both latches.  
GREEN  
M12657  
Fig. 3. Typical F111 (series 1 & 2) 120V, 60 Hz or  
208/230V, 50/60 Hz wiring diagram.  
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HEX BOLT  
TOP OF METAL CABINET  
CAUTION  
THREADED  
ROD  
LOCK  
WASHER  
This installation to be performed only by a qualified  
installer.  
JAM  
NUT  
All wiring to comply with local electrical codes.  
Disconnect power to air cleaner at fuse or breaker  
before beginning work. Failure to do so can result in  
shock hazard endangering equipment and personal  
safety of installer.  
Only one air cleaner can be connected to a remote  
switch  
CHAIN  
EYEBOLT  
JAM NUT  
3/8 IN. X 16T  
O
R USI  
N
G OPTIONA  
L
"Z" BRACKETS  
TOP OF METAL CABINET  
1. Disconnect power to air cleaner.  
2. Mount 4” x 4” outlet box at desired remote location.  
3. Attach 3/4” extension ring to outlet box.  
4. Run five conductor, color-coded, 18-gauge wires from  
the remote switch location to the air cleaner.  
5. Use three wire nuts to connect three color-coded, lead  
wires on the remote switch to three color-coded wires  
from the air cleaner. (Red, Blue, Violet)  
6. Use one wire nut to connect white color-coded, lead  
wire from the air cleaner to single color-coded wire from  
the power supply. (White)  
"Z" BRACKET (4)  
NOTE:  
FASTEN SECURELY TO STRUCTURAL  
SUPPORT SYSTEM, I.E. BAR JOIST,  
CONCRETE SLAB OR TIMBER FRAMING.  
BOTTOM FLANGE AGAINST  
UNDERSIDE OF TEES  
CEILING  
TEE  
BLACK  
BOTTOM VIEW OF  
UNIT WITHOUT  
LID ASSEMBLY  
M10892  
Fig. 5. Fasten cabinet to a structural support.  
IMPORTANT  
A100001  
Do not touch the pleated filter media. Handle only the  
filter frame to prevent damage to the filter media.  
Fig. 6. Wiring 3-Speed Remote Switch  
11. Remove CPZ™ sorbent modules (select models) from  
their packaging and install one module into each cavity.  
12. For Series 1 only. Be sure the fastener tabs are facing  
downward and fasten them.  
13. For Series 2 and 3 only. Be sure both catches are  
turned down and filter rests firmly on catches.  
14. Install the prefilter in the air cleaner lid. Position the  
metal screen mesh so it is facing upward when the lid is  
closed.  
7. Connect the ground wire from the power supply to a  
ground stud of the outlet box.(Green)  
8. Connect the ground wire from the air cleaner to the  
ground stud of the outlet box.(Green)  
9. Use one wire nut to connect the black color-coded, lead  
wire on the remote switch to the black color-coded wire  
from the power supply.  
10. Fold wires into box and mount remote switch on outlet  
box. Leave switch in OFF position.  
11. On the air cleaner remove two screws on wiring com-  
partment cover and open  
12. Run five conductor, color coded, 18 gauge wires from  
the remote switch through the air cleaner access open-  
ing into the wiring compartment. Strip ends of remote  
switch lead wires  
13. Connect three wires on air cleaner to remote switch  
lead wires with wire nuts following color code used at  
remote switch. (Red, Blue, Violet)  
Remote 3 Speed Wall Switch (3 Speed Models only)  
The 190097C Remote Wall Switch Assembly allows control of  
the F111 model air cleaners from a a location separate from  
the air cleaner. The assembly includes a remote switch with  
an outlet box cover, outlet box, extension ring, and a wire  
harness. Wiring to connect the remote switch and air cleaner  
must be furnished separately.  
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14. Connect one wire on air cleaner to power supply wire  
with a wire nut following color code used at remote  
switch. (White)  
15. Connect the ground wire from the remote switch to a  
ground stud of the wiring compartment cover.(Green)  
16. Fold wires into wiring compartment. Replace wiring  
compartment cover.  
17. Turn on power to air cleaner at fuse or breaker.  
18. Check operation by turning air cleaner at HIGH,  
MEDIUM, and LOW. Note that only the remote switch  
will operate the air cleaner.  
Removing /Replacing the Lid  
IMPORTANT  
The lid is heavy. Make sure that it is supported  
before removing.  
To remove the lid, swing it into the open position. Slide safety  
catch to off position. Move the lid to the side to disengage the  
hinge pins. Reverse the procedure to replace the lid. Make  
sure safety catch is in safe position.  
Lid Assembly  
OPERATION  
The F111 lid is held in place by two separable hinges and two  
spring loaded plungers. To install the spring loaded plungers  
on the lid follow these steps:  
The F111 (series 1,2,3) 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. 8.  
1. Pull the plunger back and twist a quarter turn to reveal  
the wrench flat on the body of the spring loaded plunger  
(see Fig 7.)  
2. Turn the threaded barrel out of the spring plunger.  
3. Insert the threaded barrel through the hole in the lid and  
turn the spring loaded plunger onto it.  
4. Tighten the assembly with wrenches.  
5. Repeat steps 1 through 4 for the second plunger.  
CPZ™  
BLOWER  
MOTOR  
AIR VENTS  
CPZ™  
SORBENT  
FILTER  
SORBENT  
FILTER  
MODULE  
MODULE  
INTAKE  
WRENCH FLAT  
CEILING LINE  
CEILING LINE  
PARTICLE FILTER  
THREADED  
BARREL  
CLEAN AIR  
DISCHARGE  
CLEAN AIR  
DISCHARGE  
PREFILTER  
AIR IN  
AIR IN  
M12651A  
WRENCH  
FLAT  
Fig. 8. F111 (series 1,2,3) 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.  
SPRING  
LOADED  
PLUNGER  
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.  
M11994  
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:  
Fig. 7. Lid assembly.  
generation rates of the various pollutants;  
concentration level of the pollutants;  
desired contamination reduction level.  
Opening/Closing the Lid  
To open the lid, pull the spring loaded plungers back to  
disengage the plunger. Carefully swing the lid open on the  
hinges while supporting the filter and/or adsorbent modules as  
required. To close, swing the lid into the closed position and  
engage the plungers.  
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.  
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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  
1,2,3) 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 1,2,3) air cleaner  
filtered and recirculated air can be the remaining 80%.  
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 noting the direction of airflow arrow.  
6. For Series 1 and 2 only. 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.  
7. For Series 3 only. Lock and secure the particle filter  
into place by closing both latches  
IMPORTANT  
SERVICE  
Do not touch the pleated filter media. Handle only the  
filter frame to prevent damage to the filter media.  
8. Close and latch the lid.  
CAUTION  
Electrical Hazard.  
Can cause personal injury or equipment damage.  
Turn off power before installing or servicing the air  
cleaner.  
CPZ™ Adsorbent Module  
The CPZ™ adsorbent module is used to collect gases,  
vapors, odors and volatile organic compounds (V.O.C.) from  
the air that passes through the air cleaner. Adsorbents collect  
and hold 25% to 50% of their weight in odorous gases and  
vapors. The impurities are collected until the adsorbents reach  
saturation. At saturation, the adsorbents emit a continuous  
strong pungent odor. If the air cleaner is turned off for 8 to 10  
hours, there will a temporary odor when it is turned back on. If  
the odor persists for 30 minutes, it is time to replace the filters.  
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.  
NOTE: When tobacco smoke is a contaminant, both the  
particle filter and the adsorbent filter will need to be  
serviced at the same time.  
1. Slowly open the lid, supporting the lid so the filters do  
not fall out.  
Prefilter  
2. For Series 1 only. Support the adsorbent module with  
one hand and release the fastener.  
3. For Series 2 and 3. Support the adsorbent module with  
one hand and turn open the catches.  
The disposable prefilter collects large dust particulates and  
lint- type airborne fibers. Check the filter every two weeks to  
determine the replacement frequency:  
4. Use two hands and slide the filter from the housing.  
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.  
IMPORTANT  
The module weighs about 26 lb (12 kg) and can be  
hard to handle.  
5. Place the spent module in a plastic trash bag and  
dispose of properly.  
6. Remove CPZ™ sorbent modules from their packaging  
and install.  
4. Close and latch the lid.  
Particle Filter  
7. For Series 1 only. Be sure the fastener tabs are facing  
downward and fasten them.  
8. For Series 2 and 3 only. Be sure both catches are  
turned down and filter rests firmly on catches.  
9. Install 1 startup-filter in each end of grill.  
10. Close and latch the lid.  
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  
filled with 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.  
On initial startup, a small amount of dust can blow from the air  
cleaner. This is normal and stops a few minutes after startup.  
The startup-filters will catch all the dust. The startup-filters are  
placed in the two exit outlets on the grill. After running the unit  
for 5 minutes, turn off the unit. Remove and discard the two  
start-up filters.  
1. Slowly open lid, supporting it so the filters do not fall out.  
2. Open the securing strips and with both hands. Slide the  
filter toward you.  
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PARTS LIST  
Refer to Fig. 9 and Table 5 for replacement part information.  
Table 5. Replacement Parts.  
Fig.  
Reference No.  
Description  
Pack Qty  
Order Number  
1
CPZ™ sorbent module (requires 2)—used with only  
95% HEPA or 95% ASHRAE particle filters  
1
32004078-001  
Charcoal sorbent module (requires 2)—used with only  
95% HEPA or 95% ASHRAE particle filters  
1
1
1
32004078-002  
32004078-003  
32004078-004  
Zeolite sorbent module (requires 2)—used with only  
95% HEPA or 95% ASHRAE particle filters  
Permanganate sorbent module (requires 2)—used with  
only 95% HEPA or 95% ASHRAE particle filters  
2
3
Blower wheel, Series 1  
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
32000236  
Blower wheel, Series 2, and 3  
32002285  
Motor capacitor; 120V, 60 Hz, Series 1,2, and 3  
Motor capacitor; 208/230V, 50/60 Hz, Series 1, 2  
Motor capacitor; 230V, 50 Hz, Series 3  
Motor; 120 V, 60 Hz, Series 1  
32000265  
32000549  
32000265  
4
32000270  
Motor; 208/230V, 50/60 Hz, Series 1  
Motor; 120 V, 60 Hz, Series 2  
32000263  
32002415-001  
32002415-002  
32002415-004  
32002415-005  
32000204-001  
32000204-002  
32000203  
Motor; 208/230V, 50/60 Hz, Series 2  
Motor; 120 V, 3-Speed, 60 Hz, Series 3  
Motor; 230V, 3-Speed, 50Hz, Series 3  
99.97% HEPA media filter, 3”, Series 1 and 2  
99.97% HEPA media filter, 4.5”, Series 3  
95% hospital grade filter  
5
95% ASHRAE particle filter  
50004739-001  
32002307  
6
7
Prefilter (disposable)  
Lid assembly with hinges and latches in White Color  
32002308-002  
OPTIONAL Parts not shown in Fig. 9.  
Remote Wall 3-Speed Switch, Series 3  
1
1
3
1
1
4
2
1
190097C  
Motor mount bracket  
32000260  
Motor maintenance grommet set  
Snap-loc Tabs; Series 1  
32000261  
32000262-001  
32000262-002  
32002353  
Snap-loc Tabs; Series 2  
Z Sidemount Bracket Kit  
Spring Loaded Plunger  
32002278  
Lid assembly with hinges and latches in Black Color  
32002308-003  
NOTE: All replacement filters must be provided by Air-Pure Systems to maintain U.L. Certification and Warranty.  
9
68-0198-2  
F111 (SERIES 1,2,3) IN CEILING MEDIA AIR CLEANER  
CABINET  
ASSEMBLY  
SORBENT MEDIA MODULE  
(2 REQUIRED)  
1
BLOWER WHEEL  
MOTOR CAPACITOR  
MOTOR  
2
3
4
5
MEDIA FILTER  
PREFILTER  
6
LID ASSEMBLY WITH  
HINGES AND LATCHES  
7
M11995E  
Fig. 9. Exploded view of F111 (series 1,2,3) in Ceiling Media Air Cleaner components.  
68-0198-2 Revised 5-09  
10  
F111 (SERIES 1,2,3) IN CEILING MEDIA AIR CLEANER  
NOTES  
11  
68-0198-2  
LIMITED TWO-YEAR WARRANTY  
Air-Pure Systems warrants its air cleaner products to be free from defects in workmanship or materials under normal use and service, for a period  
of two (2) years from the date of purchase by the original end-user. If at anytime during the warranty period the product is defective or malfunc-  
tions, Air-Pure Systems, through the distributor or dealer, from which the product was purchased, or through an authorized warranty repair  
station, shall at Air-Pure Systems option, replace or repair the defective product or component.  
This warranty does not cover removal or installation costs. This warranty shall not apply if it is shown that the defect or malfunction was caused  
by damage which occurred during handling or shipment, improper electrical connections, improper use of the product or abuse.  
Air-Pure Systems sole responsibility shall be to repair or replace the product within the terms stated above. AIR-PURE SYSTEMS SHALL NOT  
BE LIABLE FOR ANY LOSS OR DAMAGE OF ANY KIND, INCLUDING ANY INCIDENTAL OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES RESULTING,  
DIRECTLY OR INDIRECTLY, FROM ANY BREACH OF WARRANTY, EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, OR ANY OTHER FAILURE OF THIS PROD-  
UCT. (Some states do not allow the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages, so this limitation may not apply to you.) THE  
WARRANTIES SET FORTH HEREIN ARE EXCLUSIVE AND AIR-PURE SYSTEMS’ EXPRESSLY DISCLAIMS ALL OTHER WARRANTIES,  
WHETHER WRITTEN OR ORAL, IMPLIED OR STATUTORY, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO ANY WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABIL-  
ITY, WORKMANSHIP, OR FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR USE.  
This warranty gives you specific legal rights and you may have other rights which vary from state to state.  
How to make a warranty claim or have questions answered:  
Should you have a warranty claim or questions about the warranty policy, contact the distributor or dealer from which you purchased the product  
or the authorized warranty repair stations nearest your location.  
NOTE: Do not return any products or parts to the factory without a factory issued “Returned Warranty Goods Label” issued by Air Pure Sys-  
tems.  
In the event you or other persons, have any questions concerning the use and care of this product or this warranty please call or write the factory.  
Air-Pure Systems  
16873 Fish Point Rd. SE  
Prior Lake, MN 55372-1714  
Phone: (800) 998-1919  
Fax: (800) 221-3248  
Air-Pure Systems  
16873 Fish Point Rd. SE  
Prior Lake, MN 55372-1714  
Phone (800) 998-1919  
Fax: (800) 221-3248  
68-0198-2 Revised 5-09  

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