Polarized Media Filter

Polarization works by creating an electrical field that is then applied to a media filter. This electrical field causes the media to become polarized, which means that particles of dust, dirt, pollen, and other particulates become attracted to the filter, much like a magnet. These particles then adhere to the filter and remain trapped, allowing for a highly efficient filtration process. The advantage of polarized-media technology is that it is very efficient, with a high capture rate of the smallest particles. Additionally, it is a low-maintenance system that does not require frequent replacement of the filter media. This makes it an attractive option for many commercial and residential air filtration applications.

  • Does not produce ozone or arcing like other electronic air cleaners.
  • Quick Installation
  • No costly ductwork modifications required.
  • Plug and play
  • Efficient at 0.3micron
  • No washing of components required.
  • The disposable fiber media pads require only a few minutes to change.
  • Efficiency increases as the media fibers load.
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Usage

AHU, FCU, Ceiling Suspended AHU's, TFA, Etc

For the fiscal year ended May 31, 2005, revenues increased 12 percent to $13.7 billion, compared to $12.3 billion in fiscal year 2004. Changes in currency exchange rates contributed three percentage points of this growth, while the acquisition of Converse and Starter added one point. Full year net income was up 28 percent to $1.2 billion, or $4.48 per diluted share, versus $945.6 million, or $3.51 per diluted share, in 2004.