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OR-05-17-2 - Performance of Air Cleaners for Removing Multiple Volatile Organic Compounds in Indoor Air
Conference Proceeding published 2005 by ASHRAE
Written By Wenhao Chen; Jianshun S. Zhang, PhD; Zhibin Zhang, PhD
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Fifteen air cleaners, representing different technologies and types of devices, were tested with a mixture of 16 representative VOCs (17 VOCs in tests for products associated with ozone generation) in a full-scale stainless steel chamber by using a "pull-down" test method. Their initial performance was evaluated in terms of single-pass efficiency (ç) and the clean air delivery rate (CADR). Technologies evaluated include sorption filtration, ultraviolet-photocatalytic oxidation (UV-PCO), ozone oxidation, air ionization (plasma decomposition), and botanical air cleaning. Based on test results, the relative effectiveness of the available technologies tested and the effect of product configuration and VOC properties on the VOC removal efficiencies are analyzed. The implication of test results on the development of a standard test method for performance evaluation of gas-phase air cleaners is also discussed briefly in this paper.
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Citation: ASHRAE Transactions, vol. 111, pt. 1, Orlando 2005
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