Sunday, January 10, 2010

Electronic Cleaner I Have An Old Electronic Air Cleaner Attached To Our Furnace. How Do I Know If It Works And Is Safe To Use?

I have an old electronic air cleaner attached to our furnace. How do I know if it works and is safe to use? - electronic cleaner

The stove and the clean air, such as General Electric. But there is also a piece that says Honeywell? It was a 16x20 available filters within next to the filter, the heavy metal.

1 comments:

Thor said...

The chances are good the device is turned off and not working. The highest ozone produces more and needs to be updated with a new diet. But you can do.

Sometimes the insulation is in the cells go bad or be repaired or son and has fins.

Honeywell is probably one of them was the most popular electronic air cleaner.

You can enable and see if it gathers dust.

But I've seen a lot of people do not want to be ordered to fix it and just put a filter in place.

They are not cheap. As far as I know, I think, a new era of about $ 650.

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