A filter installed in a new system can reduce air flow as much as 10%-15%. This number can rise dramatically - to as high as 40%! - for a filter loaded with dust and other debris. Dirty or improperly installed air ducts, registers and coils can also drastically increase air flow restriction. New Filter-Less Filtration New technology eliminates the need for a filter for energy savings of 10%-25%, with much cleaner air. This technology works on any existing system -- either new or old.
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Answer: The process uses invisible energy fields called “broadband” electromagnetic energy. This “broad” band of different wavelengths is not only destructive to microorganisms, toxins and house dust, but, in the presence of a catalyst, will also convert airborne moisture into powerful hydroxide for destroying contaminates.
Answer: Organic debris in the HVAC system can be converted to a benign gas & moisture when exposed to powerful wavelengths and hydroxide. By eliminating the filter and installing this technology, debris (germs, house dust, toxins, etc.) “evaporates” into a gas.
Answer: No. The workings of the process are invisible, much like a microwave, radio waves, etc. As such, airflow barriers are eliminated and the air and coil are scrubbed clean.
Answer: No. There are two processes. First, there are multiple wavelengths, which do include what is in part, narrow band UV. But the total output is much broader – multiple wavelengths that destroy different contaminates, while at the same time, reacts with airborne water to form hydroxide.
Answer: The filter has never prevented debris from collecting on sensitive HVAC parts. Further, filters add to the debris through bionesting. In addition, the system fan sucks filter debris growing and collecting on the filter out into the breathable space.
Answer: True. The filter & A/C coil are considered to be the biggest source of indoor contaminates due to the bionesting of germs, toxins and allergens – which are then circulated into the livable space by the fan.
Answer: Yes. Both the filter and dirty A/C coil are the main reasons the airflow in HVAC systems are restricted to dangerously low levels – a primary cause of why most HVAC systems operate 35% below efficiency ratings.
Answer: Not much. The best filters only collect, in part, debris down to .03 microns, which means airborne viruses, bacteria, toxins & very small particles are not captured or destroyed. Further, the filter promotes growth of dangerous microbes and toxins.
Answer: Yes. When the A/C coil becomes loaded with debris, energy efficiency drops. It is estimated that a debris buildup of .042 inches (thickness of sandwich wrap) on the coil can result in an efficiency decrease of 21 percent.
Answer: Yes. One of the objectives of this technology is to convert any new or existing system to “self-cleaning.”
Answer: Yes. The key for system efficiency is to get 400 CFM per ton of airflow. By keeping the coil clean & eliminating restrictive filters, the HVAC gets a big jump in energy efficiency on a continuous basis.
Answer: Yes. A dirty system is never efficient.
Answer: Pollution and energy use are tied together in defining “Green.” Since the HVAC is the largest home energy waster and biggest factor in growth of contamination, true ‘home greening’ can take place by installing an Everclean Green in a HVAC system.
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