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June 2001
NEW
TRION AIR CLEANERS PROVIDE SUPREME VALUE FOR MONEY
Trion - the leading
name in electronic air purifier technology for the hotel, restaurant and
licensed trade for over 50 years - has upgraded its popular Supreme electrostatic
air cleaner range to bring customers more air cleaning per pound than
any comparable units currently on the market.
Developed by Trion
at its joint venture facility in the Czech Republic, these new Supreme
units have a 25% lower manufacturing cost than the models they replace.
All savings are passed on directly to end-users, resulting in a lower
list price than the models they supercede. Greater production efficiency
is achieved because the new Supreme range has a significantly increased
commonality of components with Trion's popular Series 60/120 range. Sharing
the technology in this way also ensures that the new Supreme range is
quieter, easier to control and more efficient in removing tobacco smoke
and other contaminants from the air.
Trion offers a choice of two different sized units in the new range, the
Supreme 1100 and the 2200. Unit installation centrally in the ceiling
generates an even air flow distribution from all sides and enables the
new Supreme to remove up to 99% of airborne impurities entering the air
cleaner. Designed to handle air volumes extending from 500m3/hr up as
high as 2050m3/hr, both models feature innovative arc suppression circuitry
as standard, which minimises "cracking" during operation. Unit
functions and fan speeds can be controlled remotely with a choice of either
hard-wired or infra red options. A washable pre-filter and active charcoal
after-filter are provided as standard, and units are available in a choice
of either ivory or brown finish to match a variety of interior design
requirements.
All Trion Supreme
air cleaners are fully CE marked as a guarantee of performance criteria
and are built strictly in accordance with ISO 9001 / EN 29001.
Trion has vigorously
supported the AIR Campaign since its inception, as well as the test procedures
carried out by BSRIA to verify noise levels, air volumes and cleaning
efficiency of air cleaners as part of the Public Places Charter (PPC).
All Trion products, including the new Supreme range, are being tested
under this initiative and the results will be published in due course.
Trion is part of the Fedders Engineered Product Group.
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