| The electrocorp
SSU Air Scrubber is a modular-designed air filtering unit that is
intended to be flexibly sized for different contaminant control applications.
An SSU can ship with one, two, or three filter banks. Each filter
bank holds eight refillable carbon cartridges. The top end CFM of
air flow that can be filtered through an SSU is determined by the number
of filter banks ordered and the size blower assembly we ship with the unit.
The method of filtering
an airstream is also dependent upon how the unit is ordered. An SSU
will: 1) scrub and recirculate a room's
entire air volume;
2)
accept a contaminated air stream via ducting into its filters; or 3)
duct its clean air exhaust into another room or process machinery.
Final filter design for each SSU is determined by which of these three
forms of air scrubbing is required and whether various pre- and post-filters
for particulate capture are needed. |
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The diagram
below is one example of how two SSU filter modules can be connected together
via ductwork n order to filter a contaminated airstream coming from process
machinery. In the designed air flow below, the filtered air is exhausted
into a dedicated filter room which holds all the filtering equipment.
For the installation seen below, the (OPTIONAL) electrocorp
model RSU48-CC recirculating air scrubbers filter the scrubbed air coming
out of the SSUs one more time, and then duct it out of the filter room
and back into the main production room. In this case, the volume
of air exiting the room via the RSUs (one of two pictured) is matched to
the volume of air exhaustng from the SSUs.
For
specs, see the SSU
Data Sheet. |