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Select Portable HEPA Air Cleaners,
Filters, Purifiers, Scrubbers for Construction & Renovation in Hospitals,
Medical Facilities, and other job sites, capable of negative pressure work area
isolation.
JOB SUMMARY
- Client requires HEPA air filtration for particulates
such as dust from jack hammering concrete, compounding drywall, plaster,
interior demolition, lead & asbestos remediation, and other
construction/renovation activities.
- Client may also need air filtration for gases
during construction/renovation.
- The work area may need to be placed under negative pressure
to help contain air contaminants to work area.
- The largest expected work area is TBD
ANALYSIS:
The air contaminants may be broadly classified as either particles or
gases. High efficiency HEPA filters are used to
remove the particles.
A blend of carbon is used to adsorb many gases/odors. It is important
to have the proper ratio of carbon blend to air flow in order to maintain
sufficient contact time between the air and carbon for high single pass
efficiency through the air cleaner unit. It is also important to have
the proper blend of media to capture a broad range of molecular weight gas
molecules, or, to target specific gas molecules.
- Your application does not
currently require carbon, as gases are presumed not an issue.
However, if gases/odors/Volatile Organic Chemicals (VOC's) become an issue,
the following air cleaners may optionally
be configured for these gaseous air contaminants.
FREQUENCY OF WORK AREA AIR FILTRATIONS
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What is Air Changes per Hour (ACH)
The simplest way to understand this concept is by example.
Suppose we consider a hypothetical bar/pub
which permits smoking. If only 3 or 4 people smoke, the air does
not need to be cleaned as quickly as when the room is packed shoulder
to shoulder with about 100 people smoking. In other words, the
faster smoke is created (emitted), the faster the air must be
filtered. If there is not sufficient air cleaning capacity to
clean the air faster than the smoke is emitted into the air, then the
airborne smoke concentrations will gradually rise rather than fall,
and, the air cleaners will eventually be overtaken by the smoke.
So, based on this example we deduce that there is a relationship
between the rate that contaminants are emitted into the air, and the
rate which the air must be filtered or cleaned. The more
frequently the air is cleaned, the cleaner the air.
Rule of Thumb:
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Light Emissions (residential):
Clean the air at a rate of 6 ACH
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Moderate Emissions(commercial): Clean the
air at a rate of 8 ACH
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Heavy Emissions(industrial):
Clean the air at a rate of 10 ACH [contractors]
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Critical Emissions(hospital isolation): Clean the air at a rate
of 12 ACH
Since air cleaner specifications for airflow are cited with clean
filters, it's best to overdesign slightly to allow for airflow
reduction between filter changeouts. As the filters backfill
with particulates, the blower and motor will incur increased air
resistance causing airflow to taper off over time by up to 5-10%.
This reduction will cause a similar percentage reduction in ACH.
For instance, if 10 ACH is achieved with clean filters, then at time
of filter change, the air cleaner may be providing about 9.5 or even
9.0 ACH, depending on the degree of filter degradation permitted by
the user.
IMPACT OF NEGATIVE PRESSURE REQUIREMENT
- What is negative pressure?
Negative Pressure Rooms maintain a flow of air into the room, thus
keeping contaminants from reaching surrounding areas. The exhaust air is
normally filtered through a HEPA (High Efficiency Particulate Air)
filter before being exhausted to the area beyond the work area.
Air which is recirculated within the room is also filtered. The exact
air pressure differential which is required to be maintained is nominal
only, as it merely indicates the airflow direction. It is sometimes
stated as 0.001"wg, but this is not a pressure which is practical to
measure, and therefore other criteria are given such as maintaining an
inward velocity of 100 fpm (feet per minute), or exhausting 10% of the
airflow, or exhausting 50 cfm more than the supply. The exact criteria
will always be dependent on both the size and the air tightness of the
subject facility.
The target airflow should be the higher requirement which meets
both the ACH needed and the necessary velocity through open area in the
workplace partitioning. Meeting both requirements ensures proper
filtration and creation of negative pressure for containment of airborne
contaminants.
PROPOSAL:
Consider the following
negative pressure capable HEPA air cleaners for your application:
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Model AR2000VS HEPA : provides
up to 1,000 cubic feet per minute (CFM) of filtered airflow with clean
filters.
This machine contains a MERV 3 efficiency prefilter, followed by a MERV 7
efficiency prefilter, followed by a HEPA (99.97% @ 0.3 microns) efficiency
main filter. Although it is equipped with a module containing about
4 lbs of carbon, an optional module capable of holding 75 lbs of coconut
shell carbon is available when gas adsorption is required. The
optional carbon module is inserted in lieu of the main HEPA filter.
- Allot 1 machine for each 7,500 cubic feet (length
x width x height) to achieve 8 ACH
Allot 1 machine for each 6,000 cubic feet
(length x width x height) to achieve 10 ACH
Allot 1 machine for each 5,000 cubic feet (length x
width x height) to achieve 12 ACH
- Supplied with a 12" diameter flange on the exhaust for connection to
optional flexhose for
creation of negative pressure.
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Although the machines are setup primarily to capture
particulates, if you should need to use the machines to capture
gases/odors, the HEPA filter may be replaced with an optional bulk
refillable carbon module capable of holding 75 lbs. of virgin coconut
shell carbon or other appropriate media for your application. The module
is supplied filled with carbon, typically, but can be tailored to your
specific requirements.
- More Specifications on the
best HEPA air cleaners for
construction/renovation
- Lead Time: Generally available to ship to
you within days of your order
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