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- Do I really need an Air Scrubber? - GreenBuildingAdvisor
I have a gas forced air furnace, fairly new (5 yrs) We installed a humidifier, a media air filter by Honeywell, a hepa filter system by Fantec which has 3 filters including a charcoal filter along with a UV light system by Airpal Now I am being told that we should replace these with the latest and greatest air scrubber by Air Scrubber Plus
- Air Scrubber Plus - GreenBuildingAdvisor
Regarding Ozone: We offer one version of Air Scrubber Plus that uses extremely small amounts of ozone to reduce odors quickly The ozone levels on these units comply with all of the following governmental agencies: EPA, FDA, OSHA and California Air Resources Board We also have an ozone-free version of the Air Scrubber Plus available
- Does the Air Scrubber Plus need the fan on continuously to work . . .
On behalf of Air Scrubber Plus, we recommend you run your Heating Cooling System fan continuously for at least the first week (two weeks if you have an odor problem) to help clean reduce the pollution that is in every home Many of today’s systems are equipped with a variable speed control air handler and are designed to run continuously
- Fresh Air Ventilation – NASA CO2 “Scrubber” Instead of HRV ERV
Assuming CO2 is the primary reason for fresh air (ignore VOC’s for a minute), this would eliminate the need to bring in outside air Change the scrubber filters once in a while, and eliminate the need for HRV heat exchanger, ducting, energy wasted running the HRV, etc
- Need info on “Air Scrubber Plus” - Green Building Advisor
The best place to direct your questions is to the manufacturer of the device you're investigating (the Air Scrubber Plus) -- although be alert to possible exaggerations Here is the contact information: Air Scrubber Plus P O Box 2460 Camden, SC 29020 800-864-6585 Q
- Five Ways to Deal with Crawlspace Air - GreenBuildingAdvisor
Conditioned air supply sized to deliver at a rate equal to 1 cubic foot per minute (0 47 L s) for each 50 square feet (4 7 m 2) of under-floor area, including a return air pathway to the common area (such as a duct or transfer grille), and perimeter walls insulated
- Recirculating range hood with air scrubber - GreenBuildingAdvisor
The scrubber could be located in the basement to cut down on noise, and the hog hair could be replaced with wool to cut down on odors and residual grease in the air Air scrubbers are fairly affordable and mechanically simple It seems like it would certainly be an improvement upon a recirculating hood
- Spray foam gone bad, ERV part of solution? - GreenBuildingAdvisor
I’m able to manage it by venting air out through an air scrubber I’m planning to try to remove even more of the stuff and tear out ducts if needed to get the last of it I’m worried that there may be a forever lingering smell even if I take it all out though, as the off gassing has likely infiltrated the wood
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