Air-160 Air Purifier
Pure air treatment. Gets rid of viruses, bacteria and moulds. Disinfect the air you breathe.
Specification
- Total power consumption : 65 Watt
- Philips PL-L 60W/4P HO lamp : 60 Watt
- UV-C Dose : 4.23 mJ/cm2 (air flow 50 m3/hr)
- UV-C (%) after 8,000 hours : 85 %
- Filter : Aetaire High Air Flow (Electrostatic HAF) Filter
- Ventilator : 12 Volt (low noise)
- Max. area capacity : 100 m3
- Max. throughput : 50 m3 of air per hour
- Dimensions : 600 x 170 x 150 mm
Usage
FILTRATION:
- A quiet, high-performance Ventilator draws the air through a High Air Flow Electrostatic (HAF) Filter into the Disinfection Chamber.
- HAF filters use an electrostatic charge, to operate with twice the efficiency of standard washable foam filters. Consequently they attract, capture, and retain more pollutants and particles than traditional filter media.
- The HAF filter keeps the Disinfection Chamber of the AIR160 cleaner, so optimised air disinfection is guaranteed. Plus, the filter’s open channel structure offers minimal airflow resistance ensuring maximum particle removal and maximum airflow.
- The HAF filter includes an antimicrobial agent that prevents mould growth further increasing performance.
- Airborne dust capture also helps maintain productivity of in-room heating and air conditioning units.
UV-C RADIATION:
- The air is then treated with UV-C radiation via the special Philips UV-C lamp, generating ultraviolet radiation with a wavelength of 253.7 nm.
- The UV-C light destroys the DNA (cellular structure) of viruses, bacteria, moulds, fungi and other micro-organisms and prevents their reproduction. This ensures 99.7 % disinfected air in a healthy and efficient way.
- The unique aluminium interior of the Disinfection Chamber provides additional reflection of the UV-C radiation, thereby increasing the efficiency of the UV-C radiation up to 50%. This completely exposes micro-organisms to the eliminating
UV-C radiation from all sides.
IONIZATION:
- After the UV-C treatment, the ionizer launches 8.5 million negative ions per cm3 into the treated air.
- Poor air contains many positive ions. Micro-organisms easily spread through the air using these positive ions, as do dust, pollen and other pollutants.
- Fresh air typically contains up to 4,000 negative ions per cm3, but this figure is much lower in enclosed rooms, often between well below 50 ions per cm3.
- The negative ions introduced by the AIR160’s Ioniser form compounds with the positive ions present. The compounds thus formed are too heavy to float in the air; so they sink down and are captured by the Aetaire HAF filter.
- The large number of negative ions produced improves the resistance of the human body, and may even promote healing processes.
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