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anyone had experience with a ductworx air purifier? doctoroe 06-19-2007
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Posted by doctoroe on June 19, 2007, 10:56 am
Air conditioning guy here for maintenance said he found mold inside
the heat pump system, main duct etc and strongly recommended the
Ductworx air purifier. Quote installation price of 1600 bucks.
Anyone had experience with these, do they work and are they worth it?
Thanks


Posted by Lloyd E. Sponenburgh on June 19, 2007, 11:18 am

> Air conditioning guy here for maintenance said he found mold inside
> the heat pump system, main duct etc and strongly recommended the
> Ductworx air purifier. Quote installation price of 1600 bucks.
> Anyone had experience with these, do they work and are they worth it?
> Thanks
>

Heeeeeeerrreeee weeee goooo again!

LLoyd


Posted by Bob Pietrangelo on June 19, 2007, 5:33 pm
see my post in reference to Radiant Catalytic Ionization???

I am waiting for one of these UV experts or someone that is a hold of more
research to respond. At this juncture I would only recommend the Sanuvox
Air Purifier sized for your particular application. The Ozone created by
the Ductworx is in question, it could surpass the max leveles allowed by the
EPA or who ever decides that shit

--
Bob Pietrangelo
bobp3@comcast.net (home)
bob@comfort-solution.biz (work)
www.comfort-solution.biz





> Air conditioning guy here for maintenance said he found mold inside
> the heat pump system, main duct etc and strongly recommended the
> Ductworx air purifier. Quote installation price of 1600 bucks.
> Anyone had experience with these, do they work and are they worth it?
> Thanks
>



Posted by Chris on June 20, 2007, 6:24 am
Me no rikey Ionisers!

UV-C bletter

Blesides you could just use a UV-c at a lower wavelength, heck go with a 182
nm unit and get lots of lovery (dangerous ozone) lol


> see my post in reference to Radiant Catalytic Ionization???
>
> I am waiting for one of these UV experts or someone that is a hold of more
> research to respond. At this juncture I would only recommend the Sanuvox
> Air Purifier sized for your particular application. The Ozone created by
> the Ductworx is in question, it could surpass the max leveles allowed by
the
> EPA or who ever decides that shit
>
> --
> Bob Pietrangelo
> bobp3@comcast.net (home)
> bob@comfort-solution.biz (work)
> www.comfort-solution.biz
>
>
>
>
>
> > Air conditioning guy here for maintenance said he found mold inside
> > the heat pump system, main duct etc and strongly recommended the
> > Ductworx air purifier. Quote installation price of 1600 bucks.
> > Anyone had experience with these, do they work and are they worth it?
> > Thanks
> >
>
>



Posted by Bubba on June 19, 2007, 6:18 pm
wrote:

>Air conditioning guy here for maintenance said he found mold inside
>the heat pump system, main duct etc and strongly recommended the
>Ductworx air purifier. Quote installation price of 1600 bucks.
>Anyone had experience with these, do they work and are they worth it?
>Thanks

Thats a great deal! I'd snatch up as many of those babies as I could
get my hands on at that price. You never know when they might be
collectors items and you'll be sitting on a fortune.
Bubba

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