Purchasing an Air Washer

Purchasing an Air Washer
Air Washer
An air washer is a device that acts as both an air purifier and a humidifier. It is effective in situations where indoor air is excessively dry or polluted, providing ideal air. During its humidification operation, it cleanses and moisturizes the air of contaminants and then sends the purified air to the room.


Different Functions of an Air Washer
Air purifiers and humidifiers are two different devices. While a humidifier adds moisture to dry air, an air purifier removes various pollutants, such as fine dust, pollen, bacteria, viruses, pet dander, unpleasant odors and gases using a filter system. By merging these two features, air washers save costs and eliminate the need for purchasing two separate devices.
 
Components of an Air Washer
Fan: It pulls air into the system and sends clean air back into the room. Due to its vital role, it is often regarded as the system’s heart.
Body: The body encompasses other parts, thereby requiring a robust and durable design. Therefore, it is made from double-layered galvanized steel for enhanced resilience.
Electric Motor: It drives the fan within the system.
Water Pump: It transfers water from the basin to the back of the nozzles.

And other components.
 How Does an Air Washer Work?
The air washer operates by drawing air through a water-based system. Contaminants such as particles, dust, pollen, bacteria, and viruses are captured and removed. Simultaneously, the air absorbs moisture before being sent to the room as clean, humidified air. Therefore, the air washer fulfills the roles of both an air purifier and a humidifier. The air washers require regular cleaning due to the water tank, and it is a simple and quick process.
 
Where Can Air Washers Be Used?
These systems are ideal for undivided areas such as gymnasiums or large halls. Using ducts, air washers send warm or cool air across different spaces, ensuring consistent ventilation.
 

Benefits of Using Air Washers

It is excellent equipment for adding moisture to heating, ventilation, air conditioning (HVAC), and air handling units (AHU).
It is more affordable than similar devices.
Due to its lightweight, it requires low structural support during installation and placement.
It ensures continuous circulation of fresh air in the environment.
It is designed to be environmentally friendly.
It operates with minimal noise.
It requires significantly less electricity compared to systems like chillers.
Its service and maintenance are simple.
It uses less water than systems, such as evaporative coolers, making it water-efficient.
It provides effective cooling and heating processes.
And so on.

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