Someone has dropped this machine off. Smoke damaged hall. The person in charge of the company has said the front foam cap needs to be on, basically covering the inlet. Surely this cannot even correct? Could this machine work with out taking the circular foam cover off?
Do the air scrubbers exhaust outside or do they recirculate the air inside? My thoughts are if it would be necessary to have probably in an area that is poorly ventilated when you use for Covid-19 deep cleaning. How does it work as am a bit confused with the negative
@@sakssaksy9746 If you attach a hose system to the exit vent, it will pump outside wherever you put the pipe ... if not ... it simply circulates the air around it ... through .3 micron. I suggest you look at the size of a virus and consider whether this is what you want to do or instead consider another direction ... like Ozone machines or surface disinfectants. A lot of opinions out there as to levels of a chemical needed to clean ... separating truth from fiction is, as usual, a process of deduction and validity of source data. Good luck.
@@nunbiz9137 I would not rely on a filter to solve the mold problem. Need to remove the source as well as probably run a ozone machine ... among things in my opinion.
It will filter particulate in the air down to a certain micron size ... the application depends on what you are doing and how you are doing it ... good luck.
It recycles but without ducting you have no control over 100% cleaned or not and also whether you are creating a negative vacuum to pull fresh air in... I’d always run ducting ... it’s the only way in my book...
Someone has dropped this machine off. Smoke damaged hall. The person in charge of the company has said the front foam cap needs to be on, basically covering the inlet. Surely this cannot even correct? Could this machine work with out taking the circular foam cover off?
Never heard of such advice and neither was the manual … manuals.interlinksupply.com/20377_Instruction-Sheet.pdf
Do you have to put ducting on the outlet and put outside a window
Good question, good point. I turned it on its lowest setting: 250cfm.
Do the air scrubbers exhaust outside or do they recirculate the air inside? My thoughts are if it would be necessary to have probably in an area that is poorly ventilated when you use for Covid-19 deep cleaning. How does it work as am a bit confused with the negative
@@sakssaksy9746 If you attach a hose system to the exit vent, it will pump outside wherever you put the pipe ... if not ... it simply circulates the air around it ... through .3 micron. I suggest you look at the size of a virus and consider whether this is what you want to do or instead consider another direction ... like Ozone machines or surface disinfectants. A lot of opinions out there as to levels of a chemical needed to clean ... separating truth from fiction is, as usual, a process of deduction and validity of source data. Good luck.
I need one of these I found a lot of mold in my house that I just moved into.
@@nunbiz9137 I would not rely on a filter to solve the mold problem. Need to remove the source as well as probably run a ozone machine ... among things in my opinion.
can you run air scrubbers to clean air from normal everyday traffic of public? like in an Airport?
It will filter particulate in the air down to a certain micron size ... the application depends on what you are doing and how you are doing it ... good luck.
do I have to connect ducting or does the machine recycle the air
It recycles but without ducting you have no control over 100% cleaned or not and also whether you are creating a negative vacuum to pull fresh air in... I’d always run ducting ... it’s the only way in my book...
Not only water... It's dust, asbestos, insulation any type of airborne health hazards.
When you turned it on was that low speed