One device for pollen, yellow sand, mold, and house dust measures: 'Electronic Dust Collection Filter'
Attracts 100% outside air and purifies it with an electronic dust collection filter. After one year, the dust collection efficiency is still over 95%!
In 2003, in order to address issues such as sick house measures, condensation prevention, mold growth prevention, and maintaining indoor air quality, 24-hour ventilation was mandated by the Building Standards Act. As a result, pollutants actually entered indoor spaces. Tornex employs a unique electronic dust collection filter that cleans the outside air before bringing it in. It keeps the total heat exchange unit and ventilation ducts clean. <Features> - Tornex's electronic dust collection filter can remove particles as small as 0.3μm. - High dust collection efficiency of over 95%. - Does not clog, so ventilation volume remains unchanged. - Effectively captures PM2.5 even after one year of operation. - Energy-efficient design results in an electricity cost of only 5.8 yen per day. For detailed data values and specifications, please contact us or download the catalog.
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The products listed in this catalog are for residential use.
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G12JP1T / G18JP1T / FB40JB / EPB Series
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[Case Study] Built-in Air Purifier in Residential Homes (Hyogo Prefecture, Housing Manufacturer)
Our company has developed the YUCACO system and airflow system, and we believed that incorporating air purifier units into this circulation path would enable more effective air purification. However, high-performance filter-type filters increased pressure loss and posed clogging issues. Since around 2017, we have made progress, installing them in the Ota model in Gunma Prefecture. Additionally, the yellow dust problem in the Kansai region has been serious, and we strongly felt the need for air purification. In spring, it is not uncommon for yellow dust to arrive, causing the sky to become hazy, which leads to issues such as being unable to hang laundry outside, thus increasing the demand for improved indoor air quality. Therefore, we were attracted to electronic dust collection filters that have low pressure loss, are easy to maintain, and consume less power, leading us to their adoption.