Air cleaning units

Most efficient & economic air cleaning

Zander Scientific Air purification systems

Zander Scientific Inc. has developed a series of air cleaners combining highest efficiency against VOCs (volatile organic compounds), micro particles and microorganisms with cost-effective maintenance and compact size. The cleaning procedure includes four steps:

 

  1. Step one: The front position activated carbon filter with specially formulated gas absorption media absorbs VOCs
  2. Step two: The HEPA filter removes micro particles like pollen, mold, fungal spores and bacteria
  3. Step three: Photo-catalytic oxidation involving a titanium dioxide grid degrades toxic chemicals to water and carbon dioxide and eliminates odors
  4. Step four: Ultraviolet light kills bacteria and viruses which are too small to be filtered out by the HEPA filter

 

The zIVF AIRe 100C is effective against alcohols, ammonia, bacteria, carbon monoxide, chlorinated solvents, cleaning, chemicals, fungal spores, nitrous oxide, paint solvents, pesticides, pollen, mold, tobacco smoke and many more.

 

 

Advantages

  • FDA (510k) approved for the use in IVF laboratories
  • CE marked
  • Multi-step air cleaning assures maximum efficiency
  • Cost-effective maintenance, long service intervals (UV lamp 1 year, filters 6 months)
  • UV lamp does not produce ozone
  • High capacity: covers up to 185 sqm, max. air flow 7.5 m3 per minute
  • User-friendly computerized control system

 

Specifications

Dimensions: 550 x 460 x 200 mm (WxHxD)

Weight: 10.43 kg

Power: 110 W, 120/ 220 V, 60 / 50 Hz

Blower: reversed-curved motorized impeller

UV range: 254 nm

Particle filter: 0.3 µ HEPA

 

Ref. No. 14040/0100, zIVF AIRe 100C air cleaner for Assisted Reproduction

Ref. No. 14040/0101, Set of replacement filters for zIVF AIRE 100C

Ref. No. 14040/0001, Replacement UV lamp

 

PCOC3 central air cleaning unit

The PCOC3 air cleaning unit consists of a series of three photo catalytic oxidation chambers (PCOC) and a pre-filter mounted in a single frame. It is integrated into the air flow of central HVAC (Heating, Ventilating and Air Conditioning) systems. Installation is usually done “upstream” of the blower by the local ventilation engineering company who constructs an air tight frame and housing to carry the PCOC3. One side of the unit must be kept accessible for changing UV lamps and pre-filters. The efficiency of the PCOC3 in destroying bacteria, viruses and VOCs has been proven by independent studies.

 

The photo-catalytic process of the PCOC3 is an interaction of UVC radiation at 253.7 nm with a selected type of TiO2 nanoparticles, acting on the molecular bonds of the chemicals which are broken down to water and carbon dioxide. Bacteria and viruses are destroyed by the well-known, clastogenic (DNA breaking) effect of UC-C light. The wave length of PCOC3 fluorescent bulbs has been proven not to generate ozone. For maximum effectivity it is recommended to run the PCOC3 for 24 hours / 365 days per year.

 

  • No accumulation of VOCs like in activated carbon filters, no saturation but degradation into H2O and CO2
  • Central unit, effective in all rooms connected to the HVAC system
  • Economic in maintenance: the UV lamps are the only consumable

 

Specifications

Fluorescent bulbs: 9000 hours life cycle, to be replaced every year (6 UVC lamps per unit)

 

Dimensions: Frame between flanges 629 mm x 664 mm x 560mm (WxDxH), Frame outside flanges 659 mm x 585 mm (WxH), Flange height extending over frame: 15 mm all around

 

Weight 45 kg

 

Static pressure: see table

m3 / min

Static pressure (SP), kPa

Air speed (m / min)

57

0,052

175

42

0,022

130

28

0,0074

88

25

0,0059

79

17

0,0029

53

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