Principal of Operation
With an electronic air cleaner, air is drawn into the unit
and passes through a pre-filter to capture large particles.
The airborne particles then pass through an electronic
field and receive an electrical charge. The charged
particles move into a collector section where each
alternate plate is charged with the same polarity as
the particles, and repels them; the other set of plates
is grounded, which attracts and collects the particles.
The remaining air, cleaned up to 95% of its impurities,
is then returned to the plant or building. |
Features/Benefits
- Durable unicell design for ease of maintenance
- Compatible with competitive units that can be used in conjunction with or independent
of the competitor's collection cells inside the cabinet
- Spiked ionizer blades instead of ionizer wires. Eliminates wire breakage and increases
performance and serviceability
- Better high voltage standoff ceramic insulators for improved reliability
- Equal to or exceeds competitive efficiency standards to ensure the customer's equipment
design requirements are met
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