Pure induct
BRINK / 9
GB
3. Functional overview
3.1 Intended use
The Pure induct is designed to purify the air inside your existing air ventilation system. It
removes harmful particles such as particulate matter, pollen and microbes from the air
in your ventilation ducts even before it reaches your room and eventually, your lungs.
Combined with an optional Pure induct ACF it also removes gasses and odours from the
air in your ventilation ducts. Ventilation is an indispensable component of healthy indoor
air; it is the only conventional method to decrease the carbon dioxide concentration
caused by breathing and combustion processes. By using the Pure induct you can profit
from all ventilation benefits while not having to worry about introducing harmful particles
from traffic and industry into your indoor air.
The Pure induct fits into any HVAC system, before or after the air handling unit. Once the
appliance is installed and turned on, it will purify the air in your ducts. The low pressure
drop of the Pure induct system makes it possible for your HVAC system to operate at
a low speed, reducing energy costs. Due to the high filter efficiency of the Pure induct
system, your HVAC system is protected against the accumulation of dust and fungi, which
also improves your indoor air quality.
To optimize the operation of your Pure induct, make sure your Pure induct system is
suitable for the building size and capacity of your HVAC system.
Air Cleaning Results
Brink and distributors make no claim as to the specific air cleaning results that are
achieved under the user’s individual operating conditions. The air quality improvements
that can be realized with the Pure induct in indoor environments depends to a significant
degree on circumstantial factors, which are out of the control of Brink or distributors.
Important factors which will influence the total effectiveness and performance of the air
cleaner include:
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Type of air pollutants present
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Rate of pollution
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Pollutant concentration
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Size of the indoor environment (room size)
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Flowrate of the HVAC system
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Location and positioning of the air cleaner.