How does an air purifier work?
Dirty air is drawn into the air purifier through the inlet grill. Some of the units have a washable pre-filter that traps larger airborne particles. Air then passes through the carbon filter with help reduce odours and captures larger particles. The air then passes through the HEPA filter made of tightly woven fibres. Some units have electronic ionizers which further assist in particle removal. The fan then redistributes the filtered air throughout the room.
Dirty air is drawn into the air purifier through the inlet grill. The pre-filter traps larger airborne particles. Air then passes through a carbon filter, which helps reduce odors and captures larger particles. Next, the air passes through the HEPA, or main filter. Some units have electronic ionizers to further assist in particle removal. A powerful fan quietly distributes air throughout the room.
Dirty air is drawn into the air purifier through the inlet grill. The pre-filter traps larger airborne particles. Air then passes through a carbon filter, which helps reduce odours and captures larger particles. Next, the air passes through the HEPA, or main filter. Some units have electronic ionizers to further assist in particle removal. A powerful fan quietly distributes air throughout the room.