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Glossary & Acronyms 

 
1.

 

ACGIH—American Conference of Government Industrial Hygienists 

2.

 

ASHRAE—American Society of Heating, Refrigerating, and Air Conditioning Engineers 

3.

 

Air Handler/ AHU—The Furnace or air conditioner that heats, cools and moves the air. 

4.

 

Antimicrobial—Agent that kills Bacteria, Molds and viruses. See “Sanitizer 

5.

 

Arrestance – An ASHRAE standard procedure to measure air filter efficiency (52.1) 

6.

 

Bioaerosols— Molds and bacteria that are found floating in the air. 

7.

 

Biological Contaminants— Bacterial, Mold/Fungus, viruses and their waste, byproducts and decomposition 
materials that can be inhaled and cause many types of health effects. 

8.

 

Building Related Illness—Diagnosable illness whose symptoms can be identified and whose cause can be 
directly attributed to airborne building pollutants (e.g., Legionnaire’s disease, and hypersensitivity 
pneumonitis). 

9.

 

CFM—Cubic Feet per Minute, a measure of how much air is flowing in an air system. 

10.

 

CO—Carbon Monoxide, an odorless, toxic gas produced during combustion. 

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CO

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—Carbon Dioxide an odorless, non-toxic gas produced during combustion and exhaled by people. 

12.

 

Ceiling Plenum – The area above a suspended ceiling that may be used as a return path to the Air Handler. 

13.

 

Conditioned Air – The air that has been filtered, heated or cooled by the air handler. 

14.

 

Dampers – Flaps or valves in the air duct that control the amount of airflow in the duct. 

15.

 

Diffusers & Grilles & Registers – The covers at the end of supply and return ducts that control the amount and 
direction of the air-conditioned air entering or leaving a room. 

16.

 

Electrostatic Filter – A High Efficiency (95% Arrestance) Air filter that generate static electricity from the air 
movement through the air handler and captures dust from the air while the clean air move freely through it. 

17.

 

EPA—Environmental Protection Agency 

18.

 

Duct – A metal, plastic or fiberglass tube that transports air to and from the Air Handler. They can be round, 
square or rectangular. 

19.

 

Duct Board – Compressed fiberglass material used to make air ducts, particularly in the southern U.S. 

20.

 

Fiberglass Filter – A disposable, very low efficiency filter (approx. 10% arrestance).   

21.

 

Flex duct – Plastic fabric duct with a spiral wire support. It us used extensively in the Western U.S. 

22.

 

HEPA—High Efficiency Particulate Air  

23.

 

HVAC—Heating, ventilation and air-conditioning 

24.

 

IAQ—Indoor Air Quality 

25.

 

MSDS—Material Safety Data Sheet 

26.

 

Make-up Air – Fresh “outside” air that is brought into a Commercial building.  

27.

 

NADCA-- 

National Air Duct Cleaners Association 

28.

 

NAFA – National Air Filter Association 

29.

 

NIOSH—National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health 

30.

 

Negative building pressure – A condition that allows air to flow into a building when a door is opened. 

31.

 

NSC -- Nevada Safety Counsel 

32.

 

NSF International – An independent testing laboratory for Air filters 

33.

 

OSHA—Occupational Safety and Health Administration 

34.

 

Positive building Pressure – A condition when air will come out of a building when a door is opened. 

35.

 

Re-entrainment – The flow of dust and debris removed from an air system back into the same building  

36.

 

Return/Return Duct 

37.

 

Sanitizer – A material designed to kill mold, bacteria, and viruses. 

38.

 

Sick Building Syndrome – A group of symptoms such as headache and watery eyes that disappear after the 
sufferer leaves the building for a few hours. 

39.

 

Supply/ Supply Duct—The opening and related ductwork that delivers conditioned air to a room. 

40.

 

VAV—Variable air volume system – A system that varies the amount of flow of air to regulate temperature. 

41.

 

VOC’s—See “Volatile Organic Compounds” 

42.

 

Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC’s)—Chemicals that release gasses into the air such as solvents. 

 

Summary of Contents for COBRA-5

Page 1: ...A National Air Duct Cleaners Association COBRA 5 Power Brush System Revised 3Feb2014 P N MM0122 Table of Contents Unpacking Safety information 2 Operating Instructions 3 Duct Cleaning with COBRA 5 4 D...

Page 2: ...omponents in the COBRA 5 only trained technicians should attempt to make internal repairs on this equipment Never use the COBRA 5 in a wet environment Always turn off the main power switch on the COBR...

Page 3: ...nut onto the 2 diameter threaded end of the coupler This nut should be snug but NOT excessively tight 6 The FWD REV switch on the panel and remote should be in the center or Off position 7 Hold the o...

Page 4: ...compress to clean any size duct from 4 to 18 high and any width CAUTION To clean duct board ducts or older flex duct systems the COBRA 5 Brush system should be used at a low speed with caution as its...

Page 5: ...and pushing it in again 8 If the cable cannot be pushed all the way to the end of the duct it may be necessary to insert the cable and brush from the other end of the duct 9 If there is a visible lint...

Page 6: ...itch Circuit Breaker Brush Cable Connector Remote Switch Cable storage FWD OFF REV Speed Control Power Inlet Computer type Panel Switch Cable FWD OFF REV Power LED Selector Switch for FWD OFF REV For...

Page 7: ...for 4 18 ducts 3 8 x 35 Standard Cobra Cable with 18 Brush Dryer Duct Cleaning DVD Dryer Duct Nest Claw Dryer Exhaust Vent Flap Clip Anemometer Air Flow Meter 5 16 Dryer Duct Cable Includes 4 Dryer D...

Page 8: ...BA0006 10 Handle Coil n Carry YES FG0102 11 Power Cord 9 foot YES EC0012 12 Dryer Duct Brush 4 w Lint Buster Ball Optional FG0072 13 Cable Housing OD for 3 8 Core Optional COM0022 14 Nest Claw for Dr...

Page 9: ...tch may be defective call Air Care Go to 4 Motor Does not Run 4 Does the Motor HUM when turned on Yes No Call Air Care Go to 5 Motor does not run 5 Check the circuit breaker on the panel has it popped...

Page 10: ...e collar set screws alternately a little at a time until the collar is holding the split end on the end of the cable securely 8 The cable is now ready for testing It should perform like new If you hav...

Page 11: ...t from the air while the clean air move freely through it 17 EPA Environmental Protection Agency 18 Duct A metal plastic or fiberglass tube that transports air to and from the Air Handler They can be...

Page 12: ...cility for evaluation If found to be defective and covered by the terms of this warranty Air Care will pay FedEx ground shipping charges on the repaired or replaced item back to the purchaser s locati...

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