By installing air supply ducts on the secondary side of ducted air conditioning units and external air handling units, ions are supplied from all indoor air supply outlets, achieving virus disinfection, deodorization, and energy-saving air conditioning.
By installing AQS in the air supply section of the ventilation system, the air quality and hygiene levels of the ventilated indoor environment will dramatically improve. Odors generated from outdoor air and indoor sources are detected and identified, and are reliably removed through oxygen ion reactions. Additionally, by measuring and detecting the generation capacity of oxygen ions, as well as indoor and outdoor air quality, air supply volume, and humidity with sensors, it is possible to quantify the invisible air and generate appropriate ions indoors, thereby constantly creating an optimal indoor environment. Furthermore, by monitoring the data measured by air measurement sensors, it is possible to confirm that the indoor air, which changes daily, is being operated hygienically.
It is possible to disinfect airborne bacteria, with disinfection effectiveness data close to 90%. Installing it in the air supply duct enables infection control in indoor spaces. It is possible to reduce air conditioning airflow and hygienically increase the proportion of air that is reused (heat recovery) that is discharged outdoors.
- Neutralization and removal of airborne bacteria (mold, bacteria, yeast) and odor substances (tobacco, ammonia, hydrogen sulfide).
- Effectiveness against viruses, pollen, PM2.5, and VOCs, which are substances that affect the human body.
- Prevention of nosocomial infections.