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Wall Hanging Room Air Purifier Whole House Home Humidification
Room Air Purifier Description
Name | Room Air Purifier |
Model | XT-KJ1500 |
Material | ABS Plastic |
Function | Wall Hanging |
Voltage | 100-240v |
Power | 195w |
Motor | Nidec DC Motor |
Sensor | Dust Infrared Sensor |
Room Air Purifier Function
1. Support air purification, formaldehyde purification, negative ion, silver ion sterilization, PM2.5 particle purification, water curtain humidification, WIFI remote control
2. Support filter replacement reminder
3. Support wall hanging mode can be hung on the wall
4. Support PM2.5 digital real-time monitoring display
5. Support intelligent automatic mode/timing mode
6. Support LED touch screen display
7. Support sleep/mute mode
8. Support WiFi remote control
9. Support child lock function
10. Suitable place: living room/conference room/hotel/nursing home (wall hanging support)
Room Air Purifier Parameters
1.Rated full power: 195W
2.AC Voltage: 100-240V/50/6Hz
3.Wind speed: five speed (Nidec DC motor, Japan)
4.Applicable area: 240m³
5.Particulate clean air CADR: 2000m³/h
6.Golden Staphylococcus removal rate: 99.99%
7.Air natural bacteria removal rate: 99.75%
8.Formaldehyde purification principle: modified activated carbon (catalytic decomposition)
9.Nano silver sterilization: filter material combined with Ag sterilization
10.Standard color: frosted white + black (customizable)
11.Sensor type: dust infrared sensor
About Room Air Purifier
Some devices that are advertised as air purifiers purposely emit large amounts of ozone, the main component of smog. CARB recommends that ozone generators not be used, except for approved industrial purposes where harmful exposure to ozone is prevented. Not only are ozone generators ineffective at cleaning indoor air, but inhaling ozone poses serious health risks for humans and animals. This fact sheet discusses these health risks and provides effective, alternative solutions to address indoor air quality problems.
What are ozone-generating air cleaners?
Indoor "air purifiers" or air cleaners that intentionally emit ozone are often called “ozone generators." Manufacturers sometimes inappropriately refer to ozone as “activated oxygen,” “super oxygenated” or “energized oxygen,” which implies that ozone is a healthy kind of oxygen. Because ozone reacts with some other molecules, manufacturers claim that the ozone produced by these devices can purify the air and remove airborne particles, chemicals, mold, viruses, bacteria, and odors. However, ozone is only partially effective at cleaning the air when it is used at extremely high, unsafe levels that pose a serious health risk.
Air cleaners that utilize ionizers and electrostatic precipitators are other types of devices that emit ozone, but do so as a by-product of their design and function. These devices are designed to electrically charge particles in the air and cause them to attach to surfaces in the room, such as walls or floors. Ozone is released through the charging process, although these devices typically emit much less ozone than ozone generators.
Are ozone generators effective at cleaning air?
Some devices are marketed with advertising claims that they will kill viruses, bacteria, mold and other biological contaminants, and remove chemical contaminants and odors. However, when ozone concentrations are below the health standards, it does not effectively remove biological contaminants. Ozone also does not remove particles (e.g. dust and pollen) from the air,