| The NanoVapor Distribution System
controls odours by introducing an enzyme vapour into the effected
air and neutralizing the vapours released from the odour source.
A neutralizing vapor is produced within the vapor chamber
by a nozzle that utilizes pressurized air to atomize the enzyme
mixture. The air stream produced by the blower, flows through
the vapour chamber between the vapour reservoir and the nozzle.
The vapour within the tank will enter the air and mix with
the odorous air.
NanoVapor Air-Operated De-gassing Units
The de-gassing units have been developed for safe and effective
application in both fixed base and temporary service facilities
- the unit is rated explosion-proof and is fully air driven,
including the controllers.
All components are CE certified and the robust outer casing
is made to Ministry of Defence standards, using reinforced
fibreglass with 316 stainless steel fittings. Anti-static,
locking wheel systems and integral and detachable lifting
eyes provide unit mobility.
The variable speed, anti-static, backward-inclined fan has
been developed with Halifax Fans Ltd and is driven by a Gast
air motor. The vapour chamber is constructed of the same anti-static
materials as the fan and also uses 316 stainless steel fittings.
The unit has dual, air-driven measuring and chemistry-monitoring
capability for the use of multiple chemistry treatment systems,
which gives the operators the option of using two chemistries
simultaneously.
The unit has a variable speed air volume of 600 to 1250 cfm
and runs conventionally on supply of 130cmf @ 90 psi with
a chemistry application of 150ml to 1.5 litres per hour.
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