Mounting & Installing the iWave-R Residential Air Cleaner
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- Опубліковано 20 гру 2017
- How to mount and install the iWave-R to improve Indoor Air Quality, this product is used to treat 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. We recommend this product as a better alternative to a UV light as it has no replacement parts that are needed. It can be wired from 24 Volts to 260 Volts. It has a plasma output of approximately 160,000 ions per second. The unit is mounted with a 3" cut through which is positioned to the center of the blower wheel. It is important to understand how this product works and is wired in, we recommend this installation be done by an HVAC professional.
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Awesome video David thanks for sharing
Mr Jones nice to see you and learn from you
thank you david for sharing!!! I love all your work iv'e taken so many note's and performed excellent job's thank's to you partner! God Bless and merry xmas!!!!!!
David give us some videos on HVAC pricing, overhead and profit.
Hello, I would like to install the i Wave R myself, but I know nothing about electrical, do you have a picture of the furnace board that shows the exact terminals to hook up to! Thanks ,Best Ed
Don't forget the round piece of metal that fell into the blower housing.
Great video thanks for sharing.
I think its better to put inside the insulation side facing the fan. It looks like the needles of the ionizer are not sticking far inside the air handler (covered by insulation).
Good video. time to make more money
Can i connect this to a plug and plug it in to work? (plug into 120V)?
WD-40 is NOT for drilling/lubricating.
Good video, but you stated that you install to the 240v so that the unit runs 24/7. You can wire it to your thermostat terminals and still have it run 24/7. It's not either or.
I got embarrassed for him during the drilling 😂😭
where does the white and black wire attach to on the furnace circuit board. I know nothing about electrical, I'm trying to do it myself, any input would be appreciated, Thank you! Best Ed
Does the fan need to be running 24/7 for the I Wave-R to be useful?
looks like he missed lining up the center of the fan with the drilled hole. It looks a bit higher than the shaft(center of the fan shaft)
That is an up flow air handler Shouldn’t the iwave be below the blower? Air will pass through better if the unit was 8” lower
Thanks for the video, questions, wouldn't you want the IWave mounted or placed in the return so it can go thru the coil airstream first? And Why would you want to use 240-260 volts when 24V would be safer... is HV even allowed in a return? Can t you wire the 24V to run 24/7 via the transformer 24V side?
Why didn't you just use the magnets and stick it on the inside?
How do you know it's really working?