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http://dx.doi.org/10.11629/jpaar.2017.3.31.017

Analysis of performance test results of CA-certified air cleaners from 2003 to 2015  

Kim, Hak-Joon (Department of Eco-Machinery Systems, Environmental and Energy Systems Research Division, Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials)
Hong, Kee-Jung (Department of Eco-Machinery Systems, Environmental and Energy Systems Research Division, Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials)
Woo, Chang Gyu (Department of Eco-Machinery Systems, Environmental and Energy Systems Research Division, Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials)
Han, Bangwoo (Department of Eco-Machinery Systems, Environmental and Energy Systems Research Division, Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials)
Kim, Yong-Jin (Department of Eco-Machinery Systems, Environmental and Energy Systems Research Division, Korea Institute of Machinery & Materials)
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Particle and aerosol research / v.13, no.1, 2017 , pp. 17-23 More about this Journal
Abstract
In this study, the test results obtained from the performance tests for CA (Korea Association of Cleaning Air) certificated air cleaners which had been commercially available in Korea from 2003 to 2015 were analyzed. Among the test parameters such as flow rate, particle collection efficiency, clean air delivery rate (CADR), ozone emission, odor removal efficiency and noise level, noise level and CADR were correlated with flow rates. Collection and odor removal efficiencies were 20% higher than the limit of the CA certification. The ozone emissions from the air cleaners were negligible because all the air cleaners were equipped with only HEPA filters, not electrostatic precipitation method which produces ozone.
Keywords
Air cleaners; Certification test; Flow rate; Collection efficiency; CADR; Odor removal efficiency; Ozone emission; Noise level;
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