I Wave Installation Manual
This is the section of the that intimidates many DIYers. The iWave requires a 24VAC power supply to operate. There are two primary ways to achieve this.
iWave units typically feature universal voltage (24VAC to 240VAC) and automatically detect the supplied power. i wave installation manual
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| Symptom | Likely Cause | Solution | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | No 24V power; Blown fuse on furnace board | Check voltage at Red/Black. Replace furnace 3A or 5A fuse. | | Unit hums loudly | Loose bracket; vibrating against duct | Add foam tape between bracket and iWave housing. | | Smell of ozone (bleach) | Damaged ionization needles; Wrong voltage | Replace unit immediately. Ozone should not exceed 0.003 ppm on a healthy unit. | | Furnace won’t turn on | Short circuit in wiring harness | Disconnect iWave. If furnace works, harness is pinched. Re-route wires. | | Lights flash rapidly | Over-voltage (>28VAC) | Add a voltage regulator or replace transformer with precise 24V unit. | This is the section of the that intimidates many DIYers
Ensure you have the correct model for your system. The covers various models (iWave-R, iWave-V, iWave-C). For instance, the iWave-R is designed for residential ducts up to 6 tons (2400 CFM), while the iWave-C is built for commercial applications up to 12 tons. Installing a residential unit in a heavy commercial system will result in subpar purification and potential overheating of the device. iWave units typically feature universal voltage (24VAC to