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Today’s weather tight homes trap
airborne particles inside where everyday household contaminants
can become increasingly concentrated. The result: indoor air can
be up to five times more polluted than the air outdoors.
There are 3 methods to control indoor air quality.
- Source Control
- Ventilation
- Filtration
SAYCO offers a full line of whole house and portable air
cleaners. SAYCO can help you understand how to select an air
cleaning system that's right for you.
If you could see the air you breathe under a microscope, you might
be in for quite a surprise. There's a whole lot more in
the air than you think.
In fact, floating in indoor air could be a "soup" of
particles too small to be seen by the naked eye. But large
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Some of these particles can stain walls, furniture, carpets and
drapes. And some coat the inner workings of your heating and
cooling equipment, diminishing its efficiency.
Fortunately, simple strategies can reduce indoor air
pollution-source control, ventilation, and air filtration.
SOURCE CONTROL reduces the
level of indoor air pollution at the source. Encouraging
smokers to step outside to indulge their habit, and keeping
windows closed during the prime ragweed season., both control
pollution at the source.
VENTILATION replaces a portion
of stale indoor air with fresher outdoor air. Opening the
windows when you burn toast, for instance is a good example of
ventilation.
FILTRATION reduces the level
of particles in the air. Install a whole-house air cleaner,
and whenever the blower motor runs, dirty air will be filtered as
it passes through the heating and cooling system.
So what's an effective way to filter out particles in the air you
breathe? SAYCO offers devices that capture over 94% of the
particles (0.5 microns or larger) from the air that passes through
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The
hidden reason to upgrade now
"Out of site, out of mind," the old adage goes.
And it's true.
Hidden away in your air handler sits a one-inch wide disposable
filter. It's been a standard equipment for decades.
And few of us change them often enough.
Unfortunately, even a new, clean disposable filter does almost
nothing to remove particles. Fact is, a typical disposable
filter captures less than 3% of particles (0.5 microns in size) in
the air that passes through it.
So why is it there? Disposable filters capture particles
that could damage the equipment, causing warranty repairs.
Sure, it's important to protect your equipment. But you have
more important things to protect. Which is why it's time to
toss that inefficient disposable filter and replace it with a high
performance Air Cleaner with SAYCO. |
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Capture airborne
staining particles
Heavy dust particles settle out of the air relatively
quickly and are easily wiped away when dusting.
Unfortunately, this visible dust makes up only 0.01% of all
particles in the air.
The vast majority of particles are microscopic. These
unseen particles "ride" gentle air currents inside
your home and remain airborne a long time. Eventually,
these particles settle on walls, draperies, carpets,
furniture and other surfaces. Over time, a coating of
particles makes these items look dull and dingy.
Air Cleaners help capture staining particles before they can
stick to surfaces. Air cleaner owners may find they
can extend the interval between routine cleaning, and
ultimately spend less on redecorating and cleaning services. |
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Keep equipment
running efficiently
Over time, the inner workings of your heating and cooling
equipment-heat exchanger, cooling coils, and fan blades-can
become coated with an efficiency-robbing film.
The Air Cleaner, which mounts in ductwork upstream
from you equipment, helps capture particles before they can
accumulate on these critical parts. That could save
you money. |
One analysis showed that keeping
air conditioning coils cleaner could save 10 to 15% in
operating costs over the lifetime of a system.
Air Cleaners come with a Clean Coil Guarantee--your
assurance that system energy savings and optimum comfort
will be maintained. Ask SAYCO for details.
The air cleaner itself is highly efficient. It uses
less electricity than a 40-watt light bulb and that is only
when the blower motor runs. Naturally, should you
choose to run your blower continuously--as you might during
the peak pollen season--total operating costs would include
the added cost of electricity to run the blower. |
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Easy to clean,
nothing to replace
Air Cleaners can capture over 94% of the airborne particles
(0.5 microns or larger) from the air passing though
it. So where do these dirty particles go? Down
the drain when you wash the reusable electronic air cleaner
cells.
The durable, lightweight electronic cells (only 9.5 pounds)
can easily be washed in your automatic dishwasher (check
dishwasher manufacturer recommendations) or soaked clean in
in any laundry tub or container. Washing the cells and
prefilter renews your electronic air cleaner's efficiency.
SAYCO recommends you clean the electronic cells and
prefilter, at a minimum, at the start of each heating season
and cooling season. |
Breathe deeply, your air cleaner
is at work
Now that you've learned about particles lurking in the air
you breathe, do something about them. Call SAYCO
Heating and Air Conditioning.
Air cleaners are the most efficient whole house air cleaning
method. They capture many particles that can stain
furnishings, and reduce the efficiency of your heating and
cooling system. What's more, because you can wash and
reuse the electronic cells, you'll never need to buy another
disposable filter again.
Does it work? SAYCO Heating and Air Conditioning can
help you select the Air Cleaner that is right for you. |
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Two-stage electrostatic precipitation
electronically charges dirty air particles to create the
most effective method for capturing airborne
contaminants.
Stage 1: Charging Section
* Most large particles are caught on the prefilter screen.
* Smaller particles flow though the screen to the first
section of the air cleaner cell, where they are electrically
charged.
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Stage2:
Collector Section
* Charged particles advance through the cell to the
collecting section.
* The charged particles are attracted like magnets to a
series of oppositely charged collector plates.
* Electronically cleaned air is circulated back into your
home.
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