Secondwind Air Cleaner Second Wind Air Purification User Manual |
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WARRANTY LIMITATIONS
This warranty will be voided if the covered equipment (only second wind replacement parts
or units are warranted) is removed from the original installation site. This warranty does not
cover damage or defect resulting from:
1 Accident, or neglect or unreasonable use or operation of the equipment, including
operation of electrical equipment at voltages other than the range specified on the unit
name plate.
2 Modification, change or alteration of the equipment, except as directed by Second
Wind.
The furnishings of replacement parts under terms of this warranty will apply to the original warranty period
and will not extend the warranty.
Second Wind makes no express warranties other than the warranty specified above. All implied
warranties, including the implied warranty of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose, are
limited to the duration of the warranty specified above. Liability for incidental and consequential
damages is excluded and is not covered by this warranty. Some States do not allow limitations on the
duration of an implied warranty or the exclusion or limitation of incidental or consequential damages,
so the limitations or exclusions may not apply to you.
This warranty gives you specific legal rights, and you may also have other rights which vary from state to
state.
Second Wind shall not be liable for any default or delay in performance under this warranty caused by any
contingency beyond their control.
All Second Wind Air Purification (MODELS:1002KCS, 1000KCS)
1 Be prepared to furnish the following information:
a- Complete model number and serial number
b- Proof of installation date if warranty claim is made by other than a qualified
service dealer who maintains records of your installation date and service history.
c- An accurate description of the problem.
d- Date of failure.
2 Call the installing dealer that you purchased your second wind from.
3 If the installing dealer is unable to provide warranty parts, contact:
Call, write, fax or e-mail:
Second Wind Air Purifiers
711 Park Ave.
Medina, NY 14103
1-800-387-4565
585-798-5751
PHONE
FAX
E-Mail
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Safety Concerns
Warranty
Unpacking
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Installation Locations
Installation 1000 Series
Lamp Replacement
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Troubleshooting
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Replacements Parts
1000 Series Cut Sheet
1000 Series Cut Sheet
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Your new Second Wind Air Purifier is
shipped complete in one container.
Carefully unpack the unit and all loose
items from the shipping container. Figs. 2
illustrate the unit and all loose items
packed with the unit.
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Unit
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Warning Labels
Installation Manual
Metal template and mounting plate
Cord
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Business Reply Card
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The Second Wind Air Purifier has been tested effective in the destruction and reduction
of bacteria, viruses and fungus under various conditions. The effectiveness of this device
may vary depending upon room area and rate of circulation. The health aspects associated
with this product were not investigated by U.L.
WARNING!!!
DO NOT LOOK AT THE ULTRA-VIOLET LIGHT
DO NOT OPERATE UNTIL IT IS INSTALLED IN THE RETURN OR SUPPLY.
TO DETERMINE AN INSTALLATION LOCATION SEE: FIG.3
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Installation should be done by a qualified HVAC contractor.
Read all safety instructions at the beginning of this manual.
Make sure unit is installed so that the UV light can not be seen directly through any returns
or supplies.
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Units should not be installed with in 12-18 inches of any non UV resistant materials. If ma-
terials are in question call manufacturer of said products to see if they are made with UV
inhibitors. Prolonged UV exposure will degrade non UV resistant materials. Non UV resis-
tant materials must be shaded or covered .
1 Use the metal template/mounting bracket to
pencil out rectangle to cut out. (Fig.4)
2 Use the drill and a 1/2 inch drill bit to cut a
hole along the inside of the marked circle.
(Fig.5)
3 Use tinsnips to cut out the rectangle (Fig.6).
4 Make sure lamps on the 1000 series units are
pointed in the direction of the airflow. There
are arrows pointing to the direction the air must
pass across the lamps. If not, remove the lamps
from the brackets and turn them around.
1 Marker
2 Tinsnips
3 Drill
5 Install mounting plate around opening in duct
with zip screws. (Fig.7)
4 Drill Bits
5 5/16” &
11/32 “Nut
driver
6 Use the self tapping sheet metal screws to
secure the unit to mounting template. (Fig.8)
7 Make sure the power is off to the blower be-
fore wiring unit.
6 Tape
Measure
7 Metal
Template
and
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For the 1000KCS : With the switch in the off
position, plug the unit directly into a 120 vac
outlet. Turn the switch to the on position.
Mounting
Bracket
9 The 1002KCS air purifier is designed to turn
on and off with the forced air blower. Wire the
unit into the HVAC system to come on and off
with the blower. If lamp is operating the sight
glass will illuminate. If it is not see the
troubleshooting section.
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Second Wind Air Purifier lamps are designed to be on all the time. After approximately 9000-11000 hours of
operation the lamps intensity will decrease. Installation of a replacement lamps is best handled by a HVAC
Contractor. Both lamps must be replaced at the same time for the MODEL 1000KCS.
1 Turn unit off and make sure the power is off
to the unit.
Wait for lamp to cool.
2 Remove screws from around the unit, do not
remove the screws from the hinge. (Fig.13)
3 Drop unit down, it will remain attached to the
duct via the hinge. (Fig.14)
4 Carefully remove lamp from brass lamp hold-
ers. (Fig.15)
5 Remove lamp connector from end of lamp.
(Fig.16 & Fig.17)
6 Install new lamp into socket and snap into
brass holders.
7 Return unit to upright position against duct
and re-attach with screws.
8 Power unit up and turn on.
NOTE
UV Lamps contain mercury like other
fluorescent lamps and must be disposed of
properly. Do not throw old lamps in the
trash. Contact your local waste collection
agency for proper disposal procedures.
If the lamps are dirty or have fingerprints
on them, use alcohol to remove. The
1000kcs purifier has 2– different lamps.
1. 1-split lamp part # 1068
2. 1– straight lamp part # 1068A
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Make sure that the unit is wired properly and
is turned on.
Check the on/off switch to make sure it is
on.
If the lamp is still not on, switch the unit
off, disconnect power and check the fuse.
Make sure the lamp is not broken and that
it is in the socket.
If the lamp is still not on, check the
ballast .
1002KCS
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For the 240 vac units 1002kcs the ballast
resistance should be tested like before.
Disconnect power. For the 240 vac ballast
(#SS2060446) the resistance should be 14-
25 ohms. If below 14 ohms replace the bal-
last.
If everything else has been checked and
is fine, but the lamp is still out, the
ballast starter is blown and the ballast
should be replaced.
1000KCS units
1 Make sure that the unit is wired or
plugged into a 120 -277 vac feed that
is always on.
2 Check the on/off switch to make sure
it is on.
3 If the lamp is still not on, switch the
unit off and check the fuse.
4 Make sure the lamp is not broken and
that it is in the socket.
5 If the lamp is still not on the ballast of
the 1000KCS unit is not working, call
for replacement.
Replacement Parts
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1
2
3
Ballast 240 vac (1002KCS) 1053
Ballast 120/277 vac
Interlock Switch
On/Off Switch 120 V
On/Off switch 240 V
Fuse Assembly
Fuse
1651C
1050
1061
1057
1054
1055
1124
1014
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7
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9
Power Cord
Lamp Connector
9 “ Split Lamp 1000KCS 1068
9 “ Straight Lamp 1000KCS1068A
10 Brass lamp holder
11 Sight Glass
12 18 “ Lamp 1002kcs
1013
1078
1067
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Since the first ultraviolet irradiation The Second Wind Purifier is the perfect choice for
system was used successfully in 1909, small or large applications . Second Wind uses
ultraviolet irradiation has had a 94 year ultraviolet germicidal light and singlet oxygen
performance history. Second Wind process to disinfect mold, bacteria, infectious
uses the ultraviolet wavelength at disease, and decrease volatile organic compounds
253.7nm, ultraviolet radiation lethal to in the air stream. Second Wind air purifiers are
microorganisms. Second wind air designed for surface and air disinfection.
purifiers can reduce mold, bacterial, or
viral airborne microbes in all areas of a
Heating Ventilation and Air
Conditioning system (HVAC).
Features and Benefits
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Available for all applications
Disinfects mold
Inexpensive to operate
Surface and Air Indoor Air Quality Control
Proven effectiveness through independent test
data
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High intensity Ultraviolet Lamps
Singlet oxygen process to reduce VOC levels
Limited Lifetime Unit Warranty 1000KCS
Lifetime ballast warranty 1000KCS
3 year ballast warranty 1002KCS
1 year lamp warranty 1000KCS and 1002KCS
Over 9000 hours lamp expectancy
Electronic start power supply ranges from
120/277 VAC
Second Wind air purifiers can also
address Volatile Organic Compounds
(VOC's), through the addition of
Singlet oxygen molecules (O1).
Singlet oxygen in this case is achieved
by the use of our high intensity
ultraviolet lamps There are two differ-
ent wavelengths of light that work to-
gether to produce singlet oxygen . Gas
contaminates are oxidized in a reaction
that takes place with the singlet oxy-
gen, changing the contaminates
molecular structure.
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Class II medical device #k980745
Registered with the EPA #73112
Second Wind Air Purification 1000KCS and
1002KCS units are mounted in the return to
accommodate most HVAC systems. The units
install anywhere in the system to disinfect
molds, bacteria or reduce VOC
contamination. The housing is steel and
comes in 2 sizes (9” and 18” lamps). All units
are manufacturer assembled and tested.
Models 1002KCS:
The power source is a electronic, Class P,
Sound rated A, Type HL, NO PCB’s, type 1
outdoor ballast meeting EMI requirements of
CFR Title 47 Part 18 consumer. The
operating range is 240VAC and the current is
425ma@240vac. The ballast is designed to
operate at any airflow and relative humidity.
Models 1000KCS:
The power source is a electronic, Class P,
Sound rated A, Type HL, NO PCB’s, type 1
outdoor ballast meeting EMI requirements of
CFR Title 47 Part 18 consumer. The
operating range is 120/277 VAC and the
current is 425ma@120vac. The ballast is
designed to operate at any airflow and
relative humidity.
Dimensions:
1000KCS- 6”W x 3.25” H x 14”L x 2-9” Lamps
1002KCS - 6”W x 3.25”D x 23”L x 2-18” Lamps
Weight
1000KCS - 6 lbs.
1002KCS - 10 lbs.
Power Electronic Ballast
1000KCS: 120-277 VAC
1002KCS: 240 VAC
Lamps
18”
9”
8.4
212.0
5.2
131
425
25
Base Face in. -
Length mm -
Arc Length in.-
mm -
Current mA-
Wattage W-
Voltage @60Hz-
UV Output W-
UV Output @1M
uW/cm2 -
17.2
436.0
14.2
360
425
40
86
10
32
5
75
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Lamp life hours-
9000
9000
Second Wind lamps operate at 253.7 nm,
ideal for air disinfection, good for use at any
velocities, temperatures ranging from 30 -
170 F. Every lamp has an extended lamp life
coating which helps maintain intensity levels
at 85% even after a year of operation. They
Wiring
Number 18 teflon coated wire 600V, 105C.
Warranty
are
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High Output (HO), T5 (15mm)
Lifetime Limited Unit 1000KCS
1-Year Lamps 1000KCS and 1002KCS
3-Year Ballast 1002KCS
Lifetime Ballast 1000KCS
diameter, lamp yielding 2/3 more output than
standard lamps of the same length. Base of
the type “L” quartz glass is ceramic, with
triple-coiled electrodes made of
molybdendum lead in a clamped filament
design. Lamp connectors are 4-pin single
ended circling sockets. Lamp life shall not be
less than 9000 hours.
Submitted device shall be tested under typical HVAC
conditions and in accordance with the general provisions
of IES Lighting Handbook, 1981 applications Volume.
Total output per one inch arc length shall be not less
than 10uW/cm2 at 1 meter in air of 45 F and 400 fpm
DEALER IMPRINT:
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