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The HEPA Tower’s fan speed allows for audible and airflow adjustments. The higher the speed, the 
higher the airflow through the Tower. The image below shows the changes in airflow pattern with a 

higher velocity. Light blue arrow = 500 CFM. Dark blue arrow = 700 CFM. 
Note that the 700 CFM airflow representation penetrates further into the room.

In this cut view it is clear how much
further the 700 CFM curve reaches 

toward the far walls of the room. 

Dead zones or area’s of  air stagnation occur: 

- in upper and lower corners of a room.
- behind the HEPA Tower, more so if not placed against a wall.

- when the airflow is too low for the room size.
- when there is furniture in the room obstructing the air path.

HEPA TOWER Installation and Operation Manual, 0221

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Summary of Contents for HEPA TOWER

Page 1: ...particle diameters both less than and greater than 0 3 microns ECM Motor High Efficiency to quietly produce high volume airflow in ten speed steps with optional remote control capable of many room air...

Page 2: ...manual included with these accessories provides specific instructions for the installation and operation of the remote If purchased the wireless remote receiver is connected to the fan electrical box...

Page 3: ...n Micro Droplets Viruses Airborne Organisms Fungal Spores Pollen Dust Magnetic Inlet Grille Filter Frame Screws in Filter Frame to hold HEPA Filter Press Fit Pre Filter Mobile Clean air is supplied hi...

Page 4: ...e speed setting If the Fan was turned on by TIMER UP the timer will be set to one hour and blue LED s will illuminate to indicate the timer setting Press or hold FAN UP to increase the fan s speed to...

Page 5: ...to the entire room and minimizing the airflow dead zone behind the unit You can control where your tower s airflow is directed by adjusting the louvers on the Air Exit Grille on top of the Tower and i...

Page 6: ...esentation penetrates further into the room In this cut view it is clear how much further the 700 CFM curve reaches toward the far walls of the room Dead zones or area s of air stagnation occur in upp...

Page 7: ...ow will disturb the airflow pattern through the room any HVAC operation will temporarily disturb the airflow pattern through the room any standing fan operation will disturb the airflow pattern throug...

Page 8: ...9 4 6 4 3 4 1 3 9 3 7 3 5 3 3 3 2 3 1 2 9 50 7 1 6 4 5 9 5 4 5 0 4 7 4 4 4 1 3 9 3 7 3 5 3 4 3 2 3 1 2 9 2 8 The table is based on 8 foot ceilings and a 940 CFM unit EXCELLENT 12 ACH VERY GOOD 9 12 AC...

Page 9: ...T touch the HEPA Filter Material Slide HEPA Filter into the Tower place the filter frame and secure it with the 4 screws Filter Frame Assembly Mounts by screwing it into the Tower with a Philips head...

Page 10: ...ESS PANEL HEPA Tower Rear Top Access Panel Removed HEPA TOWER Installation and Operation Manual 0221 AirScape Inc 2021 All Rights Reserved Page 10 Controller Fan s Electrical Box Cord Wrap Box removab...

Page 11: ...inside the fan s electrical box DTC Digital Touch Controller Symptom Audible click but Fan does not start Possible causes Wiring issue between Fan Box Board and Fan Suggestion 1 Open Fan s electrical...

Page 12: ...12 Digital Touch Controller Optional Remote Optional Remote Receiver Fan Motor incl Wiring EL 9013 20 foot Power Cord 120VAC 60Hz 1 Phase 15A Connect to dedicated circuit Power Supply 120VAC IN 24VDC...

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