HEPA and Electrostatic Air Purifiers are two technologies that have pretty similar characteristics. Nonetheless, they have significant dissimilarities in their principles of work and particle removal. Electrostatic devices for air purification work with static electricity in order to charge particles inside the product. Due to this, the particles that have been charged stick to the internal filtration system sides and thus, are removed from the air of your home. In contrast to the HAPA Air Purifiers, Electrostatic Air Purifiers have no filters. As an alternative, the homeowners are required to rinse out the device filtration system once in 4-6 weeks. HEPA devices use HEPA filtration in order to remove all airborne particles from your living area air.
In case 6-8 months of regular use are over, make sure to perform the replacement of the HEPA filters in order to optimally benefit from air purification. The process of filters replacement will help you to get rid of all pollutants, remove them from your living space and thus – boost up the quality of performance of your HEPA Air Purifier. As for the Electrostatic Air Purifiers, they offer a special benefit – a great opportunity to never having to change the filters. But the thing is that the very moment the particles start collecting within the system of filtration, the efficiency of the air purifier is getting lower. The process of cleaning of the particles is pretty complicated. Moreover, it requires the homeowner to take apart the system of internal filtration, as well as to use some cleaning fluids in order to reach the best results. To add more, one should wait till the minute, when the whole system is absolutely dry to be returned to the device that may be time-consuming. Making sure the HEPA Air Purifiers’ performance requires not much time as the user simply replaces the old system filter.
Electrostatic Air Purifiers and HEPA Air Purifiers also differ in accordance with the rate of first-pass efficiency. By definition, this is the particles’ amount caught by the device during the first air exchange. In order to get a better idea of it, consider dusting your living area. When the user is going to remove a bunch of dust with the first swipe of a duster, the dust is being removed more effectively and faster. That’s the same as the first-pass rate of efficiency. It’s simply the rate of pollen, mold, dander, dust and so on that is removed in the process of the air first-pass directly through the filtration system of Electrostatic Air Purifier or HEPA Air Purifier.
As a rule, the HEPA devices’ first pass efficiency rate is at the point of 87%-99%. It means that HEPA Air Purifiers can collect more particles and do that faster. In case with Electrostatic Air Purifiers, the first pass efficiency rate is 60%-80%. These devices require more time to boost the quality of your indoor air. Additionally, in order to be most effective Electrostatic Air Purifiers must be run at a lower speed. In other words, in case the indoor air passes through with the speed that is too high, particles won’t be charged and eliminated by the device. HEPA devices may be run at any possible level and at the same time collect 87%-99% of indoor air particles during the very first air exchange.
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