Breathe easy…

Particles in the air carry pollutants, some of which can cause
lung damage or allergic reactions when inhaled. Breathable
particles are referred to as PM-10 (particle matter) smaller than
10pm (micro metres). These particles are largely produced by
industrial processes, incineration and combustion processes, nature
(pollen, mould, microbes) and predominantly by vehicle emissions.
The particles in our urban air show a bimodal distribution with the
most dominant particle being 0.4 micron which is the most difficult
size to catch.
Key benefits of the HRV filter
Reduction of exposure to toxic substances.
Approximately 50% of the toxic substances we are exposed to in
life is from
the air in our homes. With an HRV system you are changing the air
in your home
2-3 times per hour. The average efficiency of the HRV deep
pleat filter is
60-80% > 0.4 micron, therefore reducing your total exposure to
toxic substances by 30-40%.
Reduction of dust particles in your home.
By introducing fresh clean air into your home, you will reduce
the dust being drawn in. Extractor fans and fireplaces contribute
to air being drawn into your home through cracks and gaps or open
windows and doors. HRV provides positive pressure to help overcome
these losses.
Key design features
- Electrostatically active filter media.
SynSafe Ultra is outstanding in the field of filtration. 4 years
of research and development by Scandfilter AB in Sweden has
produced filter media with an inherent electrostatic charge. This
charge is induced in the media by a combination of factors.
- Special blending of different fibres
- The cleanliness and preparation of these fibres
- The clean room conditions in which the media is made
- State of the art manufacturing machinery
The electrostatic media is then used to produce a graduated
density 'batt' which is laminated to a nylon monofilament mesh.
This is then pleated and heat set. Pleating creates a larger
surface area - the 300mmx300mmx130mm filter box actually contains a
surface area of 3 metres x 300mm! Major benefits of this
design are high initial efficiency and high dust holding
capacity.
Positive pressure
Remove stale air, pollutants and moisture… a positive
result with HRV's positive pressure environment
The positive pressure environment in the home removes airborne
pollutants and moisture by forcing stale indoor air out through the
natural gaps, cracks and seals in the house. Through the process of
dilution, the air in your home becomes purer - as stale, polluted
air is replaced with filtered air.
Australian homeowners, more
than ever, are keeping their windows closed. The reasons are
numerous - energy conservation, security, pollution, noise… the
list goes on. This reduces natural ventilation and causes the
build-up of airborne pollutants in the home.
Pollutants in the home range from carbon
dioxide (from breathing), carbon monoxide (cooking and partially
combusted gas), volatile organic compounds and formaldehyde
(building materials), mould, allergens, pollen and dust
mites.
Outdoor air is not always fresh. Pollutants can also find their
way inside even with closed doors and windows - extraction hoods in
the kitchen and wood burners draw air in from outside through the
same gaps and cracks HRV uses to expel air. What better way to
minimise your exposure to particulates and pollutants than by
controlling the quality of the air in your home with HRV's superior
filtration and positive pressure environment.
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