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Overhead Zero Volt Ioniser |
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• Best Overhead Ionizer Now Available from EMIT
• Low Balance (Offset Voltage) meets EN 61340-5-1
requirements
• Balance ±3 volt, typically; ±5 volts maximum controlled
via EMIT patented Auto-Balancing Sense Feedback
• Fast Discharge Time
Tested at 3.1 seconds Neutralisation Discharge Time under
fan 1,000 volts to 100 volts per ANSI/ESD S3.1 (18" under fans)
• Data Acquisition
Data acquisition via RS485 to computer recording levels of
performance at all times
• Calibration
Easy to adjust or calibrate with control buttons on the unit, no
adjustments tools are needed. Optional battery operated
hand-held Infrared Remote Control adjusts offset voltage
(balance), and maintenance and alarm levels (using Charged
Plate Monitor)
• Overhead installation with two 9-speed fans
• Up to 124 units can be daisy-chained into one serial port
• Optional Remote Control Available
Model 200325 I/R remote control can be used to remotely
adjust balance, fan speed and alarm settings up to 9 feet
away.
• 5 Year Limited Warranty
• CSA Approved
• Made in America
• Low Ozone Emissions – tests well below the OSHA limit
of 0.05 ppm ozone |
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| Item |
Description |
UOM |
Price |
| 50671 |
Overhead Ioniser, 2-fan, ZVI, Stainless Steel, 220VAC |
Ea |
£828.11 |
| 50672 |
Overhead Ioniser, 3-fan, ZVI, Stainless Steel, 220VAC |
Ea |
£1005.18 |
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“Ionisers should be considered as a method for charge neutralization in cases where grounding cannot be achieved. These may include localized (bench) ionised air blowers, compressed air ionisers, spot ionisers, tape dispenser ionisers and total room ionisers.” “Air ionisation 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 neutralised by attracting opposite polarity charges from the ionised air. Note that ionisation systems should not be used as a primary means of charge control on conductors or people. As with all ionisers, 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 ioniser performance. … Providing a sensor for each ionising 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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