ELEVATOR AIR QUALITY & CAB CLEANING SYSTEM
As time goes on, there seems to be more and more reasons to focus on improving indoor air quality (IAQ). Whether in allergens, pollutants, smells, or even the unknown potential for infection spread, the general public is expecting the air they breathe in the buildings in which they live, work, and play to be filtered or treated. For years, facility owners and operators have had a multitude of options for their buildings’ HVAC systems, but an area that has often been left untreated are the small, enclosed, unconditioned elevators. We offer a solution for this concern — an elevator cab cleaning system which reverses the standard airflow and introduces an air purifying system that can be applied to any elevator, regardless of manufacturer or conveyance type. THR E E - STEP M ERV 1 4 F ILT R AT I O N The air in your hoistway contains contaminants created by movement of people and machinery which is introduced into your elevator cab. This includes dust and human excreted particulate which needs to be removed in order to create a safer elevator environment for your riders. D OUB L E THE AC T I V E PARTI C L E CO N T R O L In addition to industry leading MERV 14 filtration, our system includes pre and post filtration patented Active Particle Control. Active Particle Control is independently verified to kill germicidal contaminants and deactivate all viral contaminants that it has been tested against. Additionally, Active Particle Control assists in clumping particles so that they settle out of the air stream more rapidly and, being larger, are subject to capture in the final system filter.
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H OW IT WO RKS
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Unfiltered hoistway air enters through pre-filter system.
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MERV 14 filter captures particles and deactivated contaminants.
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Air is moved by a high efficiency fan into the elevator cab as quickly and quietly as possible.
Pre-filtered air enters initial Active Particle Control (APC) chamber to deactivate contaminants and assist with clumping. Air then passes through secondary APC chamber to permit treated air to continue combining particles and help them drop out of the air stream faster.