This webinar examines the issue of maintaining good Indoor Air Quality in city buildings and the use of Low Energy Air Filters to help achieve this aim.
Kenya Coconut Production Presentation by Dr. Lalith Perera
Keep the City Out – Indoor Air Quality
1. Welcome to the Camfil Farr Training Academy
This webinar examines the issue of maintaining good Indoor
Air Quality in city buildings and the use of Low Energy Air
Filters to help achieve this aim.
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3. Indoor Air Quality issues – Sources and Peoples health
Our Lungs capture Air Pollution
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4. Indoor Air Quality issues
We spend about 90% of our time on average in buildings.
For comfort we need the air to be clean and in a narrow
band of temperature 20-24 deg.C.and humidity 40-60% RH.
Clean air can be an issue especially in urban and industrial
locations with high levels of background air pollution.
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5. Indoor Air Quality – Keep the City out
Buildings can give protection against outdoor air pollution
Outside Air Average
Protective effect of
Building envelope and
Air conditioning
system
Inside Air Average
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7. Indoor Air Quality issues
Outside sources can be combustion
gases and particles that can be toxic
and be inhaled giving health
problems
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8. Indoor Air Quality issues - Sources
Fine combustion particles are produced in
large quantities from burning fossil fuels.
These health damaging particles are able
to penetrate into buildings.
Air filters can clean supply air and deliver
better Indoor Air Quality into the building.
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9. Indoor Air Quality issues - Sources
Chemical cleaners, paints, sprays,
cooking, heating systems are all sources
of particles in liquid and solid as well as
gas phase contaminants.
People also produce significant amounts
of these types of contaminants.
Air filters can arrest these contaminants
and deliver better Indoor Air Quality.
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10. Indoor Air Quality issues
The fine combustion particles are
small, toxic, jagged, insoluble and
usually chemically reactive. They
should be removed from air as they
are a public health hazard.
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11. Indoor Air Quality issues
We need to appreciate where contaminants come from
Sources Outside the Building
Sources Inside the Building (Don’t forget people and HVAC system)
Types of Particles : Solid , Liquid, Organic, Non organic
Bacteria, Virus, Pollen, Fungal spores, Combustion particles, Sand, Salts
Types of Gases : Carbon dioxide(CO2), Carbon Monoxide (CO),
Nitrogen oxides (Nox) NO NO2, Sulphur dioxide (SO2), Ozone (O3),
Formaldehyde, Radon, VOC’s pesticides.
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12. Why is EN13779:2007 is an important standard?
EN13779:2007 is an important standard because it advises
the required filter classification for clean healthy HVAC air.
EN779:2011 is needed to provide a test for classification that
gives a consistent and accurate measure of filter particulate
efficiency (As close to real life as possible).
Also important
EN1886:2007 gives minimum leakage rates for F7 to F9
filters (F7=2% F8=1% F9=0.5% of volume flow rate). Front
Withdrawal Frames (FWF) are required to meet this criteria.
EN13053:2007 advises air handling unit manufacturers that a
single stage AHU filter system should be minimum F7.
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13. Step 2/ Determine the outdoor air quality
The EN13779 defines 3 categories of outdoor air:
Category Description
ODA 1 Pure air which may be only temporarily dusty (e.g. pollen)
ODA 2 Outdoor air with high concentrations of particulate matter and/or gaseous pollutants
ODA 3 Outdoor air with very high concentrations of gaseous pollutants
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14. Low Energy Air Filter gives cleaner Indoor Air Quality
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15. Stay healthy – The solutions?
Effective particulate Air Handling Unit filtration
Hi-Flo F7 to F9: The best first stage for optimised low pressure
drop and long life. Maximum protection of second stage filtration, to
achieve maximum life time.
Opakfil Green F9: The best second stage to eliminate more than
95% of all particle over 0.4 µm. Highest levels of duct hygiene are
assured.
Combination filters can remove gas phase pollution and particulates
CityFlo and CityCarb
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16. Camcleaner a personal solution that filters out fine
combustion particulates where and when needed.
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17. Indoor Air Quality issues – The HVAC system
The HVAC system is a source of
contamination. Moulds and Fungal
growths can take hold as dirt
deposits can harbour bacterial
colonies. Good system design and
regular maintenance can resolve
this problem. Surveys and regular
inspections are required.
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18. Low Energy Air Filter Service Packages
• Low Energy Air Filter AHU
filter mounting upgrades
• Complete Low Energy Air
Filter installation and
maintenance contracts
• AHU filter monitoring with
demonstration of benefits
• Additional Duct cleaning and
coil cleaning AHU system
packages.
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19. Indoor Air Quality issues – Peoples health
Our Solutions clean air and Keep the city out
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20. THANK YOU
for attending this webinar session
ANY QUESTIONS?
Please do not hesitate to contact Camfil Farr for any additional
information or to arrange a visit.
For more information about clean air solutions, improving air quality, low
energy air filters, CRC (Carbon Reduction Commitment), AHUs (Air
Handling Units) and the EPBD, visit the
www.lowenergyairfilter.co.uk
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