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Radic8 VIRUSKILLER™ Air Decontamination Technology (VKMEDI)
Model: VKMEDI
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Key Information
- Type: Air Decontamination Technology
- Power Supply: 240 Volts
- Air Flow Level: 300-635 CFM
- Power Consumption: 280 WATT
- For room: Coverage: 165 m2 (1776 ft2)
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Radic8 VIRUSKILLER™ Air Decontamination Technology (VKMEDI)
Overview:
The VK Medi is a unique product. It houses the thickest HEPA filter for ultimate purification, a powerful fan for optimum air circulation, and the highest certified air sterilization technology in the world for unparalleled test results against viruses, bacteria, toxic gases and volatile organic compounds (VOCs). The ability to create positive pressure environments makes the VK Medi range a perfect option for installation in hospitals, surgery rooms, and in sterile environments.
Maintenance:
The pre filters need to be cleaned on a weekly basis in order to keep the unit working at maximum efficiency. Not cleaning the pre filter for an extended period of time might lead to fan failure. Simply remove the filter trays and vacuum clean the pre filter. The pre filter is always at the bottom. All our units have integrated timers and will display a warning message when it’s time to change certain consumables. (Inclusive of reactor chamber, pre-filter, HEPA Filter 35mm, HEPA Filter 150mm & Carbon Filters 20mm).
All filters can be very easily changed by the client. The reactor cell can also be changed by the client but it does require a bit of technical knowledge.
Installation:
The VK Medi is a plug and play unit and does not require specialized installation. However, placement of this and any other Viruskiller™ for that matter, is extremely important. The VK Medi has a special airflow element at the top that helps create the laminar airflow that is required in operating theaters. The unit must be placed in such a way that the airflow is maximized.
Key points to consider:
- The fan needs to have the space necessary to draw the contaminants in the room away from the breathing zone and into the bottom of the unit. Do not block this airflow with furniture or anything else.
- Do not place it near airflow disruptors such as doors that are constantly being opened or open windows.
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