Dynamic Polarized Media Electronic Air Cleaner

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Consult your Rep for pricing Real air cleaning that delivers real savings. No degradation of airflow as the media ages. Up to 100 times the dust holding capacity of typical Low air pressure drop throughout the media life. Inconsequential impact on IDU fan energy consumption. High Potential to reduce the size and cost of the Thoroughly Tested and Validated • Single-Pass Particulate Removal (ASHRAE 52.2-2007 test protocol) • Multi-Pass Particulate Removal – recirculation to equilibrium (AHAM Test Protocol) • Gas Phase Contaminant Removal – Measured installation performance. • Numerous published case studies • No more ASHRAE 62.2 calculations. Ask for a free AirQ™ report. • Quick Select Table in the LG engineering manual matches these air cleaner models with the family of LG high static ducted units. • Ultra Low profile for plenum heights down to 10” • Choose close coupled to the air unit or mount remotely near the return air opening

• Shared or dedicated return air plenum and grille • Install without removing the T-Bar ceiling grid • Drop-in return air plenum and grill accessory • Easy plenum to air cleaner connection • Discharge flange makes duct-work connection a breeze • Transformer included – 208 to 24 volt control • Media changes – every 4 years instead of every 1-2 months • Easy media access without removing ceiling tiles through the accessory return air plenum • No maintenance solid state electronics • Eliminate the need to clean the return air duct system 22.0" x 45" x 12.5" 22.0" x 45" x 7.5" 24-guage G90 galvanized steel Active field passive polarized (patented)Please browse the entire line of innovative products we carry. Do you need more information? Are you ready to order? Please contact us here.Are you mystified at how a dynamic air filter works? Most companies simply say that their products are good, but never bother explaining exactly what made them so.

In this article, we will go through the details and learn how good a dynamic air filter is by learning about its process. The first process you have to know is impingement. This is when your filter traps dust. The dust should strike the filter media and become attached to it (not pass through it). This method may be a passive way of cleaning but it definitely works. The next process is polarization. The effect of this procedure is basically the same with ionization. They create a charge on the contaminants to attract them towards the filter fibers. The sole difference between polarization and ionization is that the latter will produce ozone as a by-product. The polarization process used in a dynamic air filter produces no harmful ozone and is therefore more environment-friendly. It is a known fact that an electrical charge influences any object within its vicinity. In the case of a dynamic air cleaner, a static charge of electricity is built on a screen. This results to both the dust particles and the filter taking on an electrostatic charge.

This charge is also called 'polarized charge". Both the filter and dust particles act like tiny magnets which attract each other. The magnetic force they create causes the dust (or pollen, smoke etc.) to stick to the cleaner like magnets. The third process on how a dynamic air filter works is by agglomeration. This term is actually used to describe how the polarized tiny dust particles stick together. The particles which were previously too tiny for the filter impingement to capture will stick together and form a large-enough bulk of particles that will be caught on its pass through the filter the second time around. Talk about merciless cleaning. The dynamic air cleaner surely knows how to do its job well. Now, the fourth process is called adsorption. Yes, it is not a typographical error. It's adsorption not absorption. This is the process where the collected elements (like dust, gases, odor, smoke, etc.) bond with charcoal. It is different from absorption in this sense: Imagine when you place a sponge in a juice puddle, the juice would be absorbed, wouldn't it?