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- Meets the requirements of EN 61340-5-1 Test method A.6 for ionization tested per Figure A.22 for overhead ionizers
Emitter cassettes slide out easily for cleaning and replacement
Multiple high output fans
Overhead mounting
Closed-loop feedback electronic balance system
RJ45 port
Data output functions
Sealed plenum chamber around each fan
Non-volatile adjustment for balance and fan speed
Lockout key and distinctive front panel indicator
IEC input and output connectors
Flashing front panel display
Balance individually adjustable at each fan zone
Calibration Unit available for quick calibration of the CE Ionizer
Made in America
“Ionizers should be considered as a method for charge neutralization in cases where grounding cannot be achieved. These may include localized (bench) ionized air blowers, compressed air ionizers, spot ionizers, tape dispenser ionizers and total room ionizers.” “Air ionization can neutralize the static charge on insulated and isolated objects by producing separate charges in the molecules of the gases of the surrounding air. When a static charge is present on objects in the work environment, it will be neutralized by attracting opposite polarity charges from the ionized air. Note that ionization systems should not be used as a primary means of charge control on conductors or people. As with all ionizers, periodic maintenance will be needed to provide optimum performance.” (EN 61340-5-2 paragraph 5.2.9)
“Various feedback and auto balance techniques are available to ensure ionizer performance. … Providing a sensor for each ionizing device can improve feedback control. Effective control can reduce the amount of necessary maintenance. (EN 61340-5-2 paragraph 5.2.9.2 Monitoring and feedback control)
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