RGF Environmental How To Install A HALO LED Air Purifier

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  • Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
  • The HALO LED is intended to be installed by qualified professionals only. For purchase and installation of certified RGF products, please contact your local air conditioning contractor today!
    Warranty coverage will be affected, due to improper installation, by a non-qualified technician.

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  • @DV-go9ws
    @DV-go9ws Год назад +3

    Great video. Awesome that a company actually does this. I as able to complete my self and saved 1000 install fee.

  • @hdryden7652
    @hdryden7652 2 года назад +2

    Mike, great video on how to install this device. You made it very simple and including the diagrams was very helpful.

    • @rgfgroup
      @rgfgroup  2 года назад

      We agree, Mike did a great job explaining the installation thoroughly!

    • @js6159
      @js6159 Год назад

      @@rgfgroup: can I purchase this unit from you? If so, what is the price and warranty? I have read that RGF will not honor warranty claims unless this unit was installed by a licensed contractor. I would install the Rene Halo LED myself since I have done all the electrical and HVAC in two homes I built. I see no way that I would improperly install this. Thanks.

  • @brianshimp8299
    @brianshimp8299 2 года назад +1

    Please ignore my comment below. I spoke in ignorance. I have since contacted RGF and spoke with the man that designs this system. He informed me that some EAC terminals do not put out proper HZ when first coming on and that can damage the REME. He wants all units installed with the transformer powered all the time and break the low voltage to the REME with an air proving switch or relay. He said if you always use the air proving switch, you won't have confusing different diagrams for your techs. Just get the line voltage right to the transformer and good to go.
    New diagrams may be coming out to replace the current ones.

  • @geebo47
    @geebo47 2 года назад +1

    This Is the Best video for this unit out there, Did surprise me to see myself in it though

  • @randsipe224
    @randsipe224 Год назад

    Excellent video with plenty of detail.

  • @charlesmorgan2234
    @charlesmorgan2234 8 месяцев назад

    RGF instructions for relay installation all involve switching the primary side of the supplied transformer on and off. It seems to me that a better approach would be to switch the secondary side on and off (leaving the transformer always powered), similar to RGF's instructions for an air sensing switch. For air handlers that control the blower fan via the G terminal (fan control) only, the G and C (common) terminals could be connected to the relay coil terminals, and either of the transformer's secondary wires could switched via the NO (normally open) terminal on the relay.

  • @FuturesBrizio
    @FuturesBrizio 9 часов назад

    If I just replacing an existing Halo LED that is already installed but no longer working, can I reuse the current switch/relay and just replace the actual unit in the existing hole?

  • @302COYOTE
    @302COYOTE 4 месяца назад

    could you mount the airswitch inside the blower compartment for your neg , and running the + press swt tube out of the cabinet to the supply side with the power wire? this would just keep most of the wire connections inside the blower compartment minus the power wire to the unit.

  • @jeromelinnen3944
    @jeromelinnen3944 2 года назад +4

    If you have a modulating furnace is it mandatory to use the air switch or can you connect it to the EAC? if you connect with the EAC do you have to use the relay?

  • @crgeorge1
    @crgeorge1 6 месяцев назад

    Thank you for the video! I was able to install it myself. The supplied rubber hose that came with the air switch is not long enough for both sides (positive and negative) - I only connected the return for now and it works. Question - what is the purpose of connecting both on the air switch - is it mainly for backup?

  • @7HEREALDON
    @7HEREALDON Год назад

    How does the product prevent mold growth in the coils in the handler? Ans and does it help people with MCS? Beautiful work btw

  • @peacefulnaturehaven
    @peacefulnaturehaven Год назад

    A guy came out and installed one at my house today, but didn’t use a rubber grommet for the air switch hose…just put it through an open hole. Is that going to be a problem?

  • @mounirdarwiche6075
    @mounirdarwiche6075 Год назад +13

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  • @napoleanblownafarte91
    @napoleanblownafarte91 4 месяца назад

    ALTERNATIVE to air movement sensor doo-dad:
    Install 24vac *NORMALLY CLOSED* (aka "NC") relay (cost me $18) that is connected to the fan/blower terminals (locate the BLUE and GREEN bell-wire connections) on the HVAC circuit board that are connected back to the thermostat. The link below is an excellent tutorial for how to do that. You will also need about 2x 12-24" of 14 AWG for the line and load terminals of your relay, plus enough bell wire to connect the sensor posts from the relay back to the thermostat blue and green terminals on the HVAC circuit board.
    When you open the HVAC cabinet panels are removed, a cutoff switch should stop main power from reaching the HVAC system. Make sure that happens before you proceed. If you are unsure or extra cautious, turn off the HVAC power circuit back at the house service panel. Don't be stupid, electricity can kill.
    Relay wiring summary, read this and then watch the video indicated below before you start:
    1. Find the NC ("normally closed") posts on the relay. Run one bell wire from the green thermostat terminal on the HVAC circuit board to one NC post on the relay, run another bell wire from the blue thermostat terminal to the other NC post on the relay.
    2. Connect one 110vac relay post to power source (black wire), connect the other 110vac relay post to the hot terminal going into the RGF 24vac transformer.
    3. Connect the RGF transformer 110vac common (white) to a 110vac common.
    For my 110vac hot and commons, I found the separate (not the RGF) 24vac transformer that feeds the HVAC 24v circuit board, and spliced in at that point. Watch the video, figure out what makes best sense to you.
    Figure an extra 30 minutes of labo to DIY the relay on top of the REME installation labor time, but there are no goofy air-pressure tubes or other exterior-cabinet lines.
    See: ruclips.net/video/VASHYm9yM5s/видео.htmlsi=wPdeDGZKOC4-OiAt ...and remember to give the guy a "Like"

  • @AndyTanguay
    @AndyTanguay 10 месяцев назад

    Does the orientation of the air switch make a difference? In the install manual it seems to be illustrated 180 degrees from this video.

  • @brianshimp8299
    @brianshimp8299 2 года назад +3

    Nice video and what you say works, but when Installing the REME LED to a furnace, it is easier to power the transformer from the EAC terminals on the furnace logic board and plug the 24 volt end of the harness into the unit and you are done. No airflow switch or relay is needed on the furnace installation. The furnace logic board is specifically designed to energize the EAC terminals anytime the blower turns on. Air handlers are different because they do not have EAC terminals. Then either the relay or the airflow switch is needed to install the unit properly.

    • @shanew7361
      @shanew7361 Год назад +1

      Does this work only when the furnace is running, or does this run when the AC is running, too? Mine was installed without tje air sqirxh only runs when furnance us on. Is this normal?

    • @brianshimp8299
      @brianshimp8299 Год назад +1

      @@shanew7361 The REME Halo LED should turn on any time the air is being circulated in the home, both heating and cooling and even just fan on. However, it should not be on 24-7. The REME Halo LED does need to turn off and on in order to clean little brushes that you cannot see that are under the plastic cover on the end in the duct. This happens each time the unit turns on. Brian

    • @shanew7361
      @shanew7361 Год назад +1

      Brian Shimp So my contractor didn't install this properly cheaped out and were lazy. They did not install the air switch kit. Mine only functions when the furnace is running. They are coming out tomorrow to have a look. Suggestions on what to say and ask them? My furnace was replaced in October 2022 along with the Reme. Or does one not need the air switch for it to turn on during AC and heating? I got a Carrier 2 stage 125k btu.

    • @brianshimp8299
      @brianshimp8299 Год назад +2

      @@shanew7361 That Carrier gas furnace has EAC terminals that get 120 volts every time the fan in the furnace turns on. They can put a 120 volt coil relay on those EAC terminals and have the relay cycle the low voltage to the REME or they can install the air proving switch.
      Here are my comments from before that are accurate. If they don't like them, they can call RGF like I did.
      I have contacted RGF and spoke with the man that designs this system. He informed me that some EAC terminals do not put out proper HZ when first coming on and that can damage the REME. He wants all units installed with the transformer powered all the time and break the low voltage to the REME with an air proving switch or relay. He said if you always use the air proving switch, you won't have confusing different diagrams for your techs. Just get the line voltage right to the transformer and good to go.
      Hope it helps to make your case.
      Brian

    • @shanew7361
      @shanew7361 Год назад +1

      @brianshimp8299 Thanks. I screen shotted this information I will share with tech after his assumed diagnosis or lack of knowledge. You never know what shows up nowadays, lol

  • @idealynx
    @idealynx Год назад +2

    Hi Mike, great video! What's the warranty on the unit and will a DIY install void the warranty? Also, is the air switch included?

    • @tommckelveyiii7714
      @tommckelveyiii7714 Год назад

      yes it voids the warranty, no the air switch is not included

  • @antonymozart
    @antonymozart 10 месяцев назад

    Installer claiming my brand new device is faulty. Cannot turn on. But also claiming correct inctalation and wiring on his side. How to check device in this case? (Installed without air switch).
    Thanks for help.

  • @keaveny63021
    @keaveny63021 Год назад

    Excellent video!

  • @kylegilliano281
    @kylegilliano281 Год назад

    can you mount these to duct board securely?

  • @sonophotossonophotos2538
    @sonophotossonophotos2538 2 года назад

    Reme does the same ?
    The only difference is the bulb?

  • @StMichealdefendus
    @StMichealdefendus 2 года назад +8

    How do I connect the power without the air switch? You skipped that

    • @bobbyholmes4586
      @bobbyholmes4586 2 года назад +2

      Hire a hvac tech

    • @Coral_dude
      @Coral_dude Год назад +1

      😂

    • @napoleanblownafarte91
      @napoleanblownafarte91 4 месяца назад

      ALTERNATIVE: Use a 24v relay off of the FAN terminals (find the BLUE and GREEN bell-wire connections on the HVAC circuit board) that are connected to the thermostat. I found this excellent tutorial for how to do that. 24v relay cost me $18 from an HVAC supply store, plus about 24" of 14 AWG for the power to/from the relay line-side, plus another 24" of color-coded wire to run from the blue and green circuit board terminals to the relay coil-side. Figure an extra 30 minutes of labor to DIY the relay on top of the REME installation, but there are no goofy air-pressure tubes or other exterior-cabinet lines.
      See: ruclips.net/video/VASHYm9yM5s/видео.htmlsi=wPdeDGZKOC4-OiAt and remember to give the guy a "Like"

  • @infamous3059
    @infamous3059 6 месяцев назад

    Someone, please tell me if you have to use the transformer. I have a Goodman ASPT47D14 HVAC unit and my electrician says that it's not necessary to use the transformer. Do you know if this is true?

  • @robertpardo4346
    @robertpardo4346 2 года назад

    How would you install this using the peanut relay that come with the Reme halo?

  • @MrMilanina
    @MrMilanina 2 года назад

    Just to keep the air circulating in my house I run the fan every hour for 30 minutes from 7AM to 10PM no matter whether the cooling or heating is on or off.
    Would using Halo LED be an option in such case or I should go with Reme HALO, possibly Zero? Thank you.

  • @jordanfaltysek9957
    @jordanfaltysek9957 6 месяцев назад

    If you have 2 systems in your home, do you need 2 halo-leds?

    • @rgfgroup
      @rgfgroup  6 месяцев назад

      Hi Jordan! Yes, you will need one for each system.

  • @mjj1587
    @mjj1587 2 года назад

    Any videos / instructions for how to install this on a 240v air handler here in Florida?

    • @briantheguy1
      @briantheguy1 2 года назад

      Just use the 240v wire as indicated on the power transformer. Look at the label on the metal transformer box.

    • @spidaboi2014
      @spidaboi2014 Год назад

      Use the transformer it comes with and step down it ??😅😂

  • @jesusdisciple7343
    @jesusdisciple7343 2 года назад

    If you connected to L1 which is power always on, how would the halo be control with the fan?

    • @jeremymorgan7199
      @jeremymorgan7199 Год назад +1

      The L1 is powering the transformer not the halo. The 24V coming from transformer powers halo but you're breaking the 24 with the air switch. Just like a float switch pretty much

  • @rekinop
    @rekinop 2 года назад +2

    How to connect without air sensing switch?? Please help

  • @thecaliforniaconquestor9485
    @thecaliforniaconquestor9485 11 месяцев назад

    My company started selling these in totally buying one for my house.

  • @sonophotossonophotos2538
    @sonophotossonophotos2538 2 года назад

    Question
    Which one is The Best then.
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  • @Ehiz001
    @Ehiz001 2 года назад

    My technician has just installed the reme halo LED by connecting directly to the circuit board and it keeps it staying on at all times. Is this an incorrect way? And it is close to air filter in the direction of airflow.

    • @rgfgroup
      @rgfgroup  2 года назад

      Hi Sammie! Thank you for your inquiry. We recommend that the HALO LED is wired to cycle on and off with the blower. The REME HALO on the other hand is wired to run continuously.

  • @unclegowron7262
    @unclegowron7262 2 года назад +2

    The red indicator light on mine keeps turning off. Ive removed the unit, put it back in and the red light will come on for a while then go off again. Does this mean the bulb needs replaced or is there another issue?

    • @spidaboi2014
      @spidaboi2014 Год назад

      The problem is that it probably doesn’t have its own transformer or it’s powered directly that will kill them , wire it to the G

  • @Evim2020
    @Evim2020 Год назад +1

    Quick question Mike. What would happen if the Halo-LED Barrel Plug gets unplugged? The homeowner installed one of those in the apartment where I live with my family and we've been getting sick often after its installation. The homeowner refuses to uninstall it.

    • @TheNorthsquad
      @TheNorthsquad Год назад

      The UV light isn't what's making you sick, even if it unplugged. Unistalling it would make no difference at all

    • @selwyn13
      @selwyn13 Год назад

      You probably getting those symptoms b/c u have mold which will happen if that UV light is unplugged (assuming it's not hardwired), that outlet isn't working, the breaker for that outlet tripped for whatever reason, if the bulb is burnt out. Shouldn't be the other way around.

  • @adelyndikarev-d3n
    @adelyndikarev-d3n 2 года назад

    We just got our Reme replaced by a technician, this second one seems to not work as well. We can’t really smell ozone as we used to. Is there a setting where we can turn up the setting? Thanks would hate to have to change it out

    • @geebo47
      @geebo47 2 года назад +1

      The REME LED makes no ozone so you obviously won't smell it.

    • @rgfgroup
      @rgfgroup  2 года назад

      Hi Allie! Thank you for your inquiry. The REME is not an ozone generator, but I know what you mean. The REME HALO does have an adjustable shroud so you could have your contractor open that up all the way to increase the output.

  • @sonophotossonophotos2538
    @sonophotossonophotos2538 2 года назад

    Hello LED?

  • @dnell6854
    @dnell6854 2 года назад

    What the heck ,you need to go back and review this video some things doesn’t add up

    • @rgfgroup
      @rgfgroup  2 года назад

      Hi Dnell68! We'd love to clarify any questions you might have.

  • @justinsmith4839
    @justinsmith4839 8 месяцев назад

    I do not understand why you need a air switch when this the fan come on the halo comes on pretty simple.