Honeywell Electronic Air Cleaner
If you think your HVAC system is just giving you cool
or warm air, you can think again. Your HVAC system is not just about
controlling the temperature; it also works to purify the air around you.
This it does by means of a simple process of filtration. When exposed to
unfiltered/unclean air continuously we, who breathe it in, might end up
with difficult diseases like asthma or other allergies.
One of the best whole home filtering systems is a Honeywell Electronic
Air Cleaner. These make use of the basic principle of electrostatic
energy to drag out about 95% of the irritating elements we have floating
around in the air around us and store it on plates in them. Cleansers
like these are fixed in between the furnace and the air ducts so as to
help filter the air indoors.
The air in your home contains dust particles, fumes, allergens and a
dozen other substances which simply won’t go away no matter how much you
clean or vacuum. When you switch on your AC or heat this air will flow
through the duct system with the elements described above. It will then
be dragged through a pre-filter in the electronic cleanser; this usually
cleans it of the majority of irritating substances. Those that it does
not are given an electric charge once they enter the filter. These
charged particles are then drawn to the plates where they remain
deposited until the plates are cleaned.
Broadly speaking electronic air purifiers can be classified under two
categories; electrostatic precipitators and charged media filters.
Electrostatic precipitators collect particles on charged plates
installed in them. In Charged Media Filters on the other hand the same
substances are deposited on the charged fibers provided in the machine.
The first kind of Purifiers are usually considered to be more effective
than the latter. This is because Honeywell Electrostatic precipitators
supply dirt particles and other irritants in the air with a charge
before depositing them; this causes a larger number of particles to be
collected. Any common electrostatic precipitator can be expected to
produce anywhere around 20,000 volts just to provide the particles with
charge.
There are two easy tests to find out how efficient an electronic air
filter is. These are what are popularly called the weight-arrestance
test and the dust-spot test. The first tests the machine’s cleansing
capacity in terms of the weight of the dirt the filter can remove. But
this test will not confirm whether or not the machine is capable of
removing small particles from your breathing air. The second test checks
to see if the filter can catch substances between 0.3 to 6 microns, that
is really minute substances and particles.
It is important to keep a Honeywell electronic air cleaner clean but
that’s easy to do; just clean it in your sink or run it through the
dishwasher once a month and you’re good to go. |