It's worse than you think! If you think the indoor air in your home or office is relatively clean, you're probably in for a real surprise. You see, the people who measure such things as indoor air quality say that the air inside a home or office can easily be more seriously polluted than the air outside. That's startling. And that's why Honeywell air filtration systems are becoming such great assets. Poor air quality reduces productivity Dirty air is an expensive proposition. It can offend and affect productivity and leave its mark on the surroundings. How? Well, people who are distracted by poor indoor air quality don't concentrate very well. What's more, when particles settle on surroundings, they leave a dirty film that must be scrubbed off. A Honeywell air cleaner can help keep interior surfaces cleaner, longer. It can also help decrease downtime of dust-sensitive electronic equipment. Freshened air without the fresh-air costs Poor indoor air quality can't always be improved by increasing air exchanges. Bringing in"fresh" outdoor air may actually introduce additional contaminates. Plus, heating or cooling that air actually increases energy costs. An efficient Honeywell air filtration solution lets you minimize air exchanges by filtering and re-circulating the existing room air, possibly reducing the need for intake of outdoor air to ASHRAE minimums. F112A, F113A
Air circulation at speeds up to 300 CFM helps keep room air moving through the air cleaner. And thanks to an efficient 360° airflow pattern cleaner air is re-circulated throughout the room. Reliability is built right in. A tough Cycolac case shrugs off the bumps that come from everyday use. The high efficiency, two-speed or three-speed (depending on the model) maintenance-free motor has sealed bearings, so it never requires additional lubrication. Maintenance is a breeze. No tools are required to open the case and replace filters. The whole process can be done in a few minutes. Why measure efficiency at 0.3 microns?
Honeywell HEPA filters are certified to be 99.97% D.O.P. efficient at capturing 0.3 micron particles. Our hospital-grade filters are certified to be 95% D.O.P. efficient at capturing 0.3 micron particles. But these are minimum ratings. Thanks to the laws of physics, our media filters are actually more efficient on particles smaller or larger than 0.3 microns. These high efficiencies remain over the useful life of the filter. *By comparison, roughly 1,300 0.3 micron particles would fit on the period at the end of this sentence. F112C, F113C
The three-stage F112C and F113C use an outer 95% D.O.P. efficient hospital-grade filter to capture particles, and an inner CPZ filter to capture gasses, odors and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). Operating quietly and unobtrusively, you'll find these units inside homes, daycare centers, classrooms, and photo labs -- anywhere both particles and odors are a problem. Two models are available, with different air-flow capacities, and one is right for almost any room. Both feature a tough Cycolac case, a maintenance-free motor with sealed bearings, and "no tools" access to air filters and CPZ sorbent media. The smaller unit moves air at up to 150 CFM; the larger unit up to 300 CFM. Both feature 360º airflow, a process that ensures cleaner air is re-circulated throughout the room.
Who says you can't take it with you? These light-weight units-only 14 and 34 pounds, fully loaded with all filtering options-feature a built-in handle that lets you take them wherever cleaner air is needed. Even the most heavy-duty model draws only 3 amps, so you can plug in several on one circuit and not worry about tripping a breaker.
360º airflow continuously filters the air. Filtered air exits the unit at high velocity, and flows outward 360 degrees at floor level. The high velocity air currents circulate room air, and help push unfiltered air toward the intake vents of the air cleaner, where the process repeats itself.
Particles aren't always the problem
Honeywell CPZ sorbent media is specially formulated for maximum efficiency at reducing levels of most gasses, odors and VOCs, chemically changing these compounds and binding them to the media. Our CPZ canisters are designed for long service life at high airflow rates. When combined with our 95%D.O.P. hospital grade filter, you have a winning combination that effectively captures both particles and gases.
Our direct drive-blower motors are among the quietest in the industry. A "forward-curve" design enables these blowers to actually pick up the pace as the filter media load with particles. No maintenance, sealed bearings ensure a long motor life.
Replacing media filters or sorbent media couldn't be easier. A quick turn of the handle loosens the air cleaner's cover, which lifts out. The media air filter or sorbent media cartridge lifts out, the new unit drops in place, and your air cleaner is again ready for efficient service.
Guide to air circulation capacity Air circulation capacity--the amount of air drawn through the filter--is measured in Air Changes per Hour (ACH). Each air change represents circulating the volume of air in the room through the air cleaner one time. All of the air in the room will not immediately be processed through the filter. However, the more air circulated through the filter, the more air cleaned. Air circulation capacity determines the particular room size for which the air cleaner is appropriate. Honeywell recommends choosing an air cleaner capable of at least 6 air changes per hour for the room in which it is used.
Choose a filtration method best for you All Honeywell portable air cleaners share a common case, cover, polyester prefilter media. Which one you choose will depend on the type of indoor air pollutants you need to capture.
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