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HepAssure Configurations Print E-mail
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Negative pressure mode with the ACS located inside of the containment zone:

The ACS pulls in contaminated air, filters out contaminants and propels the filtered air outside the containment zone through flexible ducting to negatively pressurize the work area.
 pasillustration2.jpgNegative pressure mode with the ACS located outside of the containment zone:

Inlet ducting is used to pull contaminated air out of the zone to negatively pressurize it.
Contaminants are removed by the ACS unit which is typically located adjacent to containment barrier so contaminated air can be fed directly into the inlet. Filtered air is ducted outside or to another area as required.
pasillustration3.jpg Continuous air cleaning and recirculation:

The ACS is located within the containment zone with no inlet or exhaust ducting, so there is no affect on room pressurization. The ACS accelerates the removal rate of airborne contaminants.
pasillustration4.jpg Positive pressure:

HepAssure Air Control Systems can also be used to create and maintain positive pressure zones.