Electronic Air Cleaning system
EAC Benefits

AIR PURIFICATION Solution

Are you Looking for Fresh Indoor Air for a Cleaner, Healthier workspace and a more Productive Workspace???? 

How Electronic Air Cleaners Work!!!

An Electronic Air Cleaner (EAC), also known as Electrostatic Precipitator or Electrostatic Air Cleaner uses an electric charge to remove impurities – either solid particles or liquid droplets – from the air. It functions by applying energy only to the particulate matter to be collected without significantly impeding airflow. 

Originally designed for the recovery of valuable industrial process materials, EACs are used for air pollution control, particularly for removing particles from waste gases at industrial facilities and power-generating stations. Today, they’re also used for indoor air pollution control.

A two-stage EAC consists of two sections – a charging section and a collection section. A high voltage is applied to the ionising wires to form a strong electric field between them. Electrons present in contaminated air (containing pollutants like fine dust, smoke particles, pollens, mould spores, bacteria, etc.) are pushed at high velocity from the negatively charged electric field to the positively charged electric field. Along the way, they collide with the contaminants, releasing more electrons. The ionised particles are moved by the moving air into the strong electric field at the collectors and trapped at the charged collector plates.

Saarathi Projects, recommend Honeywell EACs, based on experience, Certifications, Quality and Performace. Honeywell Electronic Air Cleaner EACs offer opportunities to reduce energy consumption and ecological footprint by:

Reducing the pressure drop across the EACs when compared with conventional media-type air filters

Enabling the use of smaller AHU fan motors which consume less energy and therefore deliver greater energy – and cost – savings when compared with media air filters

One Product, many Applications