|
Lifebreath revamps TFP Air Cleaner with 2 speed control and quieter operation |
|
|
|
|
January 2007
|
|
Friday, 05 January 2007 |
The Lifebreath TFP Air Cleaner has now a 2-speed selection switch which allows occupants to choose between low or high speed operations when combating the millions of dangerous airborne particles that make a home and its occupants sick, reports a press release from Nutech Brands Inc.The company will be showcasing this product at AHR Expo, which will take place in Dallas (USA) from 29th to 31st of January. Symptoms such as headaches, fatigue, sneezing, asthma, and allergies are often caused by poor indoor air quality, and the TFP Air Cleaner alleviates these symptoms, by collecting dust mites, pollen, and pet dander that are trapped in the air.
The Lifebreath TFP Air Cleaner uses unique technology called "Turbulent Flow Precipitation". This technology captures dirty air particles that are repeatedly flung against narrow internal fabric walls of the Air Cleaner, trapping even the smallest particles. Other Air Cleaners force air through a filter, reducing the air flow and decreasing air cleaning performance.
Lifebreath offers two compact models: a TFP Air Cleaner, and a TFP HEPA Air Cleaner, both available in a whole-house or portable unit.
The TFP HEPA Air Cleaner removes 99.97% of particles at 0.3 microns, which are the very small particles that enter the lungs and cause respiratory problems. The HEPA filter lasts longer than in any other system, because the TFP Cartridge has near HEPA performance, and is used as a pre-filter removing most of the fine particles before they reach the HEPA filter.
The motor compartment of the TFP whole-house unit is now insulated with sound absorbing foam making it 3dp lower, guaranteeing quieter operation. Both TFP units have been upgraded to include a 2-speed high efficiency PSC motor that provides 75cfm and 150cfm.
|