How to Install Nu-Calgon IWave R in a Horizontal Payne Furnace EP91
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- Опубліковано 9 лип 2022
- Nu-Calgon came out with this easy to install air purifier. It can be wired with 24v, 120V, 208V, and 240V! Here's how to install an IWave R in a horizontal Payne furnace at 120V.
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Thank you nighthawk, you made my day. Your video is the best I subscribed and I liked now. Tell you why yours is the best while all these other videos on the iWave 4900 -20 showing you illustrations how it works. None of them showed you how to wire it. You nighthawk gave me the tools to do the job. The EAC connection that will be where I will be tying in my soon to be delivered. I wave 4900 -20. Thank you very much. None of the other videos wanted to even show you how to wire this thing or the easiest way to wire it. Thank you! By the way, I'm up and running EAC connection. Thank you, nighthawk
By the way, I'm up and running
Nicely done!
Best install video so far.
Thanks for the video. Installing these daily. I'll definitely try it with the EAC terminal next time.
Saw this at 9:00pm on monday
Perfect
I would wire nut the red wires separately just to be safe. Since this unit makes particles bigger and easier to catch, we put them in the return before the filter and use Aprilaire 2410’s. If it does make the particles bigger, why put it after the filter? No issues with more sludge in the drains because of that?
Great video, great instructions! I have a carrier (2018) and Nest system, but don't have EAC. I do have a new EWC300 control panel. So use a 24 v HVAC transformer primary connect to R and C on the EWC300 control panel and secondary for iWave? EWC300 has one side for the system wires and the other side has zones control.
Great thanks
0:01 I am totally going to DIY this at home
Hello! Great walkthrough. I have the EAC connectors on my Bryant (Carrier) Evolution series. I felt like I understood EAC-1 and 2 until the end of your video when you started describing the second transformer. Did you mean that a second transformer is needed when using the EAC connections? Thanks.
You only need a second transformer if your device runs off 24v. The Iwave doesn’t need one since it can be ran with 120v
Very cool. My HVAC Contractor is suggesting installing this (and for a lot of money) in my system in hopes that it will get rid of "dirty sock" smell. This seems like a pretty straightforward install and you can install it inside the blower case and not have to mess with opening up the evaporator coil housing? Do you need to place it right in front of the blower wheel like that or does location of the device really matter much?
Thank you for sharing. I don't know if I missed it, did you mention if this unit can be installed to run continuously without having to come on and off when fan calling?
If you wire the black and white wires into R and C on the board you're good to go.
If you hook it to the EAC then wouldn’t it mess with the timed cleaning of the device?
Would hooking the black to G and white to C give you the same result as what you did( only on with the fan), but at 24V?
This would work too as the Iwave can work on 24v too. However if you did that it would only run if “G” is energized. The Iwave would not operate in heat mode or cool mode unless the call for fan is present.
Suppose you run the iwave on G so it operates on call for fan... when G de-energizes, the Iwave will totally power off. How will the IWave know when it needs to self clean? If the current stops flowing through G and the unit powers off, unless it saves its runtime data to flash memory or something it won't know when to initiate cleaning cycle ?
Is it best to keep my hvac on circulation for the iwave to run its best? Or should I keep the fan on from time to time? I cannot find any info anywhere on how to run my hvac for the iwave to work. I try and save by not using my ac or heater when I do not need to. Any info is appreciated.
If your thermostat has a fan circulating function this is the best option. Your air purifier is only working when air is passed over it. The circulation function usually will run just the fan for 15 minutes every hour. Depending on the thermostat brand.
@@NighthawkHVAC I really appreciate the reply and video. Thank you very much!
when placing it at the botton you need to make sure there are no structures, especially metallic within 2 in of the probes.
I was told by a supply house that they clean themselves once every 3 days. Does killing the power reset that timer?
My thoughts exactly
Can you mount that ionizer before the air hits the filter so it can catch the particles?
The unit it designed to be installed after the filter. This unit is not a filtration unit. It treats the air to case small particles to clump together so it can be caught by the filter or wiped up from surfaces. It also makes the air a disinfectant plus zapping any biological agents floating around.
@@NighthawkHVAC " It treats the air to case small particles to clump together so it can be caught by the filter " - wouldn't that imply that placing this *before* the filter would make the most sense then?
@jplee3 The carbon fiber brushes get clogged up and the unit stops working. This is why there's a cleaning cycle. If you place the unit upside of the filter, the brushes will become clogged more quickly.
On some modern systems, there isn't room to retrofit one of these so pre-filter is the only option. Just change the cleaning cycle to daily.
What connections would we use in air handler?
You could install a new transformer or connect it to high voltage L1 and L2 or R and C.
@@NighthawkHVAC ok thanks alot
You're a horrible technician! Jk nice walkthrough
The brushes don't do the cleaning, the brushes are what gets cleaned. If you don't even understand how it works...