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The IQAir ® Cleanroom Series is designed for filtration of microorganisms and other particles. Specially designed for infection control units, TB isolation rooms, critical particle control, use in cleanrooms up to Class 100. It has been designed specifically for the removal of airborne particles. The systems feature the highest air delivery and longest filter life of any IQAir particle filter system. To allow for maximum air delivery the systems contain no gas phase filtration.
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Additional Information |
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| Product Dimensions: |
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H 32 inches x W 15 inches x D 16 inches |
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| Included: |
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All systems come complete with filters, remote control, batteries (for remote control) owners manual, user guide video (both VHS and DVD), set of 4 casters, 10 foot power cord, and certificate of guaranteed performance. |
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| Warranty: |
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1 year on unit including fan motor, excluding filters |
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| Notes: |
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The Cleanroom Series provides a choice of 2 models, each with a specific filter efficiency and air delivery profile. While healthcare facilities may require higher air delivery to achieve optimum control of microorganisms (e.g. in ICUs or TB isolation rooms), a cleanroom facility may need a filtration efficiency of 99.97 percent to meet strict manufacturing regulations or standards. |
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| Applications: |
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* Microbiological control in hospitals * Clean production areas * Clean research areas * Pharmaceutical laboratories |
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| Average Filter Life: |
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Pre-Filter 6-18 months HEPA up to 2 years (filter life is dependant on the operating environment) |
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| Suggestions: |
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For more critical control of gaseous compounds see our GC ™ Series models. |
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| Filter Configuration: |
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1 - HEPA Filter (F3) - 1 - Pre-Filter (F1) |
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| Number of Fan Speeds: |
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5 |
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| Information: |
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Filtration Efficiency: 99.97 percent at 0.3 microns Air Delivery: 270 cfm
For filtration of microorganisms and other particles. Specially designed for infection control units, TB isolation rooms, critical particle control, use in cleanrooms up to Class 100. |
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| Net Weight (including filters): |
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33 lbs |
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| Specifications: |
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1. User Control Panel 2. Carrying Handle 3. No-Draft Diffuser 4. Cleanroom-Grade HyperHEPA Filter 5. Snap-Open Locking Arms 6. High-Performance Centrifugal Fan 7. Advanced Fan Control 8. Pre-Max Pre-Filter (Class F9) 9. Dual Floor Air Intake
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| Other Information: |
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Professional Control Airborne Particulates
The IQAir ® Cleanroom Series has been designed specifically for the removal of airborne particles. The systems feature the highest air delivery and longest filter life of any IQAir particle filter system. To allow for maximum air delivery the systems contain no gas phase filtration.
The Cleanroom Series provides a choice of 2 models, each with a specific filter efficiency and air delivery profile. While healthcare facilities may require higher air delivery to achieve optimum control of microorganisms (e.g. in ICUs or TB isolation rooms), a cleanroom facility may need a filtration efficiency of 99.97 percent to meet strict manufacturing regulations or standards.
Positive and Negative Pressure Environments
Each IQAir ® Cleanroom system can be used as a recirculation device or it can be combined with IQAir's ducting adapters InFlow W125 or OutFlow W125 to create positive and negative pressure environments. The creation of negative pressure helps to contain harmful particles, such as microorganisms, in a particular area (e.g. TB isolation).
The creation of positive pressure helps to protect clean areas from contaminants entering from adjacent rooms (e.g. protective isolation of immuno-compromised patients, controlled environments for medical device manufacturing).
Decentralised Airborne Infection Control in Health-Care Facilities
Airborne pathogens in health-care environments pose a particular risk to immunocompromised patients who may inhale fungal spores, bacteria and viruses. Airborne microorganisms can not only complicate recovery from surgery, but can also lead to life-threatening infections,costing health-care services hundreds of millions every year.
Hospital-acquired aspergillosis for example has been recognised increasingly as a cause of severe illness and high mortality in immunocompromised individuals, e.g. patients undergoing chemotherapy and/or organ or bone marrow transplants. In the light of the marked increase in nosocomial infections over recent years, many of which are caused by drug-resistant pathogens, the importance of using high-efficiency air filtration systems beyond the confines of so-called 'critical areas' (such as operation theatres) has once again been emphasised. Both the World Health Organisation (WHO) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), advise that, wherever possible, preventive infection control measures should be implemented to reduce the risk of nosocomial infections. |
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