Plasma Air Products
Plasma Air is a whole-home indoor air quality solution for single and multi-family residential buildings. Plasma Air significantly reduces airborne pollutants commonly found in homes such as bacteria and viruses, mold spores, odors, chemicals from paint, varnish and cleaning agents, volatile organic compounds (VOCs) and even cancer-causing formaldehyde emitted from furniture, laminate flooring and wood cabinets.
Residential Plasma Air Applications
The PlasmaPURE 600 series ionizers produce positive and negative oxygen ions neutralizing harmful pollutants and odors in the home. This self balancing unit is highly versatile as it may be installed at the fan inlet of an air handling unit, furnace or in the air stream of a ductless split system with screws or magnet.
The PlasmaPURE 7000 series needlepoint ionizers are rated up to 6000 CFM and produce positive and negative ions neutralizing harmful pathogens, pollutants and odors. They are typically installed in supply ducts utilizing the pre-drilled flange and factory applied gaskets and can also be installed inside an HVAC unit utilizing a contractor supplied mounting bracket. The 7000 series is UL2998 validated for zero ozone emissions.
Commercial Plasma Air Applications
The 7000 commercial series needlepoint air ion generators are commercial quality units intended for installation in air handling units (AHU), furnaces, or duct systems for commercial applications. The number of units and the quantity of the ionization outlets are dependent on the airflow in the system and the severity of the indoor air pollution problem. This unit is UL2998 validated for zero ozone emissions.
The 600 commercial series are needlepoint brush type ionizers producing an equal amount of positive and negative ions neutralizing harmful pollutants and odors. This self balancing unit is highly versatile as it may be installed at the fan inlet of an air handling unit, fan coil unit, PTAC, heat pump and a VRF ductless split system. This unit is UL2998 validated for zero ozone emissions.