Engineered Solutions For Clean Air
Applications
•Electronic Air Cleaners
•Air Conditioning Coils
•Aluminum Parts
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•Range Hoods, Fans
•Registers, Dampers, Floors
•Stoves, Ovens, Grills
Application Guidelines
Detergent: | Used For: |
| General Purpose Cleaning |
Difficult Cleaning | |
Heavy Duty Cleaning |
How It Works
An electronic air cleaner is designed to trap airborne particulate matter as it passes through a series of alternately charged aluminum plates. Periodically, these collecting components must be washed to remove these deposits so the air cleaner can continue to operate at designed efficiencies. Some small ionizing/collecting cells may be removed for periodic manual cleaning; however, most modular ionizing collecting cells for commercial, industrial, and marine air cleaners are designed with integral washing systems. Typically, a metered flow of liquid detergent and hot water is added during this cleaning cycle.
Features / Benefits
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•Reasonable low foaming
•Effective in hard or soft water
•Suspends residue, carbon black soots, talc, clay dusts and particulates
•Economical to use
•Good rinsing characteristics
•Buffered and triple inhibitor system for brass and aluminum surfaces
•Safe handling characteristics
•Stable when used with hot or cold water
•Fast acting in penetrating, lifting and dispersing deposits
•Emulsifies oils and carbonized tars, grease and chemical residues
•No adverse corrosive effects to air cleaning equipment