iWave R Installation
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- Опубліковано 20 гру 2017
- iWave-R treats the air in any brand of residential duct air conditioning systems up to 6 tons (2400 CFM) in size with no maintenance and no replacement parts. Designed for universal mounting, the iWave-R typically requires only 15 minutes to install inside or outside of duct, or to attach magnetically near the indoor fan in the air handler. The iWave-R produces over 160 million ions/cc, more than any other ionizer product on the market. This is a product that we feel confident in and recommend to our customers as part of their Indoor Air Quality selection to prevent growth of bacteria and mold including staph, MRSA, E.Coli, Tuberculosis and Legionella.
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- David
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Thanks for a video that gets to the point without tons of UA-cam fluff.
David I remembered this video you made and how you highly recommended the performance of this type of product. Now we are desperate to get these units in all the systems we can because it's proven to be very effective and valuable for hospitals, nursing homes etc. Great job in reading the tea leaves.
these are great units
everyone should install them for health reasons
Just so people know you do NOT have to drill the hole in the side of your unit. Most systems installed you can't get to that panel from the outside and who wants to pull the entire blower assembly to drill holes from the inside. The magnets that are on the back are designed to hold the unit on the inside of the cabniet. I would not run this off your 24v too much strain on the system transformer. The two brown wires are for an external LED light not provided and requires a separate transformer. They are nothing more than dry contacts. They will not do anything with out a separate source of.power!!!! Its purpose is to let the user know if the unit has failed. Whos gonna take there panel off and see if the lights is on the unit itself. Good video but we install the led light with the additional transformer so it peice of mind that the customer knows. So they say Oh the lights on it's working. These are fantastic units and do what they claim! Way better than a UV light
we usually drill holes in equipment during replacement, this is best way in order to move 160,000,000 positive and negative ions through entire home for maximum efficiency
watch the I wave R video
thx
I know it's been four years... but if you're still around. Planning to install this with an external 24vac transformer. It's just easier for me since it's near an existing service outlet and I'd have to run the wires out externally and back inside past the coils, blower, and into the circuit area (bosch). The wire length wont make it and I don't want to mess with j boxes, conduit, etc. plus having line voltage exposed.
Can you pigtail off the iWave-R power leads for the alarm dry contact brown wires for the light?
Thanks for the video David. Very informative. This unit looks to be an excellent product that appears to be very easy to install but have to give NuCalgon an "F" for not validating the warranty unless it is installed by a certified HVAC person or certified electrician as there is no reason for this. If anything, NuCalgon should package a version with a preinstalled AC line cord and provide a paper template like Honeywell does with the Ruvlamp1/c to make the installation idiot proof for side of duct installation. These units can be installed in the return duct which NuCalgon actually recommends because then the ions can flow across the coil to eliminate any bacteria there. That also eliminates the need of touching the air handler particularly since they can run off of 120v so they can just be plugged into an outlet with the addition of a male receptacle. It would be good if NuCalgon extended the ion probes further on the unit as most duct work has internal insulation and the probes need to extend beyond the insulation so air an flow across the probes better. Most duct work insulation does not have the foil layer that the insulation that inside of the airhandler as shown in David's video, so it can't be taped down David did. Also note that NuCalgon states in their instructions that the probe tips need to be 2 inches from any metal to prevent arching which can shorten the life of the unit. Anyway, an "A" to David for his video, an "A" to NuCalgon for a product that does not cause UV damage or require any maintenance, but also an "F" to NuCalgon for putting stipulations on their warranty that I wanted to hightlight for anyone wanting to install one themselves.
other than an LED is there anything else to make to led work. I waned t g=have a led added to the system so when I change out the filter I can just look to make sure its working.
I want to learn how to install the unit. The video has too much information but lack the most important part - hooking up the unit to the furnace or whatever!
Can this be used on duct board?
That's pretty cool Thanks for sharing. Everyday is a school day if you are open minded and willing to try new ideas. Hope you have a blessed Christmas. Keep up the good work. Where are you in Florida I went to school in Jacksonville lived in South Florida. I'm in Tx now.
If you use the high voltage source you need to route the brown low voltage wires through a different hole. Low voltage and high voltage need to be separated. If you use 24v you're ok to share. Thanks for the video.
Low and line voltage can be ran together as long as the wire is THHN
@@nonamesplease8228 my man, shut him downnnnn boy!!!!
You skipped the part where you actually wired it up??!
Exactly, I am with you. Too much information but lack the most important information. Video is useless to a novice like myself.
Do I need to wire the ground wire? I cant find any ground to share. Can I just connect it to the metal frame of the unit?
no
David...thanks for the video. Question...The instructions state "Mount the iWave-R after the particle filter and before the indoor coil." You appear to be placing it after the indoor coil? Does that make a difference? Thanks again.
Downflow furnace
@@brianhopp7650 that's an upflow heatpump
I dont think the unit will get the air flowing over the points because of the insulation on the inside panel
Can I install this "upside down" so that I can easily see the green light indicating 'on' ?
Yes
yes
A hole in the air handler.. why? You can use the duct work
If you are personally sold on it, do you have one in your own house? From the video it sounds like you are installing at client.
I put one in my home as soon as they came on market
love it
I'm going to put mine inside the blower compartment since I don't want exposed 120 volt wires like that.
24 volt. Cap off the dry contacts
Dave Another great video where can we buy that at Dave thank you buddy
I got ours on Amazon
Can I attached inside the coil?
yes
just watch coil
Yes folks: another frustrating video that doesn’t show you what you actually need to know!
And you connect the UV light on the two brown wires that's why he said the light?,🤓got to install this and UV light together in a combo for first time
Except you installed it incorrectly
Can you hook it up to 120v furnace
Through 24v
@@WillieMakeit Through 24v ? my furnace is 120 volt
@@tractor999 through the control board
Ahh yes the control board for 24 volts but couldn't I connect it to the 120 volt supply line as well?
@@artspartner120 24 is just easy and safer, less voltage to run the same application 24/7
Great video David. Please note that the iWave should only be purchased and installed through a certified HVAC technician or contractor. We offer a 3 year limited warranty on our iWave line, but this warranty is only valid if the unit is purchased and installed by a certified HVAC technicians or contractor.
It's a "Step Bit".
why not mount it inside cabinet plenty of room you would have been done along time ago
Right, just put the whole thing inside. This guy must be from Texas.
@@rhuggard2011 Florida, genius..
Hey Einsteins he said why. Because he wants to be able to see the operation indicator light.
😏that’s no good.
Please don't use this as a way to sell this product! Mmmkay