May 08, 2008

ASPENAIR MAKING INROADS INTO GROWING IAQ MARKET
Only five months after restructuring the Company attracts the attention of key industry players

Martinez, California-based AspenAir continues to make great progress in introducing its line of affordable, whole-house electronic air purification systems to the market.

The Company has been developing and fine-tuning this technology for six years, and over 1000 systems have been sold and installed to date, mostly in the North Bay region of Northern California. The distributors and contractors currently representing AspenAir’s products are impressed with the product’s quality and workmanship, the ease of installation and maintenance, the many sizes offered by AspenAir, and most of all, its’ efficiency. AspenAir’s systems effectively remove 99% of Respirable Suspended Particles (RSP) from indoor air. In fact, AspenAir is 99% effective at removing airborne particulate matter down to .1 Microns. As a multi-pass electronic air cleaner, this performance corresponds to the MERV 16 rating that would be attributed to a media filter that was able deliver a similar level of performance.

Made of lightweight, durable plastic, AspenAir’s furnace mount products are currently built in eight (8) sizes and fit a wide variety of competitor’s media and EAC housings. While AspenAir develops its own furnace mount housings, its products can be quickly and easily installed in any housing that will accommodate 16X20, 16X24, 20X20, and 20X24 media or EACs in either 4 ½ and 5 inch widths.

AspenAir’s Filter Grille products have been attracting plenty of their own interest and attention. Also built of lightweight plastic, these systems weigh approximately 10 pounds and come standard with 24VAC power supplies. They come in twenty-two (22) sizes, and installation is a snap taking less than an hour to accomplish.

Both systems draw less than 1.5 watts of power yet put out 24,000 volts of power, 12KV positive to 12KV negative. This patented “bi-polar” system has proven most effective at collecting the very small airborne particles that the EPA has decreed as most harmful to people, particularly the very young and elderly.

The engineering marvel that enables this performance are the light-weight grids that are coated in AspenAir’s proprietary MACON-D, thus enabling the systems to accommodate very high voltages with very low amperage or capacitance, rendering them safe to installers and home owners alike. This technology is a huge advancement beyond the line-up of typical metal wire and plate systems that have been widely criticized for their sparking and arcing, ozone generation, difficult installations, high operating costs, complicated maintenance requirements, and sub-par efficiencies.

AspenAir continues to pursue distribution relationships to take its products into a dealer network that has been seeking a simple, affordable solution to the growing demand for high-efficiency indoor air filtration, and welcomes inquiries from all interested parties.

 

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