What is HEPA Filter?
The HEPA Air Cleaner has been designed to
remove particulate such as atmospheric and household dust, coal dust,
insecticide dust, mites, pollen, mold spores, fungi, bacteria, viruses, pet
dander, cooking smoke and grease, tobacco smoke and more. It also removes odor
with the Carbon Prefilter.
Benefits:-
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Helps provide relief from allergies, asthma,
and other respiratory illness.
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Helps reduce housekeeping time and redecorating
costs.
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Helps provide a healthier, more comfortable
environment, year-round.
How It Works:-
Millions of airborne pollutants are carried
through the return air ducts of the heating/cooling system. HEPA Air FiltrationSystems has been designed to be ducted to the return air duct. A portion of
this return air is bypassed through an 8 inch intake duct on the top of the
unit and passes through a 2-stage filtration system.
The Activated Carbon Prefilter (activated
carbon impregnated polyester filter) first removes lint and odors before they
enter the HEPA filter. Smaller particles then pass through a long-life, HEPA
(High Efficiency Particulate Air) Filter which captures 99.97% of particles 0.3
micron (1/84,000 of an inch) and larger. This HEPA filter has more than 100 ft²
of collection surface area. Clean air is discharged through a 6 inch duct, back
into the return air duct.
Location:-
The HEPA Air Cleaner should be located as close
to the return air duct as possible. This allows for shorter lengths of ducting
which helps keep the static pressure lower. The unit can be adapted to mount on
a wall or be suspended from the ceiling. Care should be taken to keep the unit
away from an area where there is a possibility of moisture leaking on to it.
Ensure there is 36 inches in front of the unit to remove the filters for
cleaning or replacing.

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