User Guide
F50F AND F300E ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANERS
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HOW ELECTRONIC AIR CLEANING WORKS
A word about particle size
The particles removed by the electronic air cleaner tend to be very small—less than 
ten microns. But what is a ten-micron particle? The eye of an average size sewing 
needle is about 750 microns across, and the dot in the i in the word micron is about 
400 microns. Generally, particles smaller than ten microns can be seen only with a 
microscope, except in very large concentrations, such as a puff of smoke. Your 
electronic air cleaner can remove even smaller particles that can be seen only with an 
electron microscope.
Although particles one micron and smaller make up only about 20 percent of the total 
weight of particles in unfiltered air, they account for over 99 percent of the numbers of 
particles.
Because they are so tiny, these particles tend to remain suspended in the air unless 
they collide with a solid surface. Then they attach by molecular adhesion and stick like 
glue, staining walls and furniture and coating your air conditioning coils. And of course, 
some of these particles can cause allergic reactions or simply make the environment 
less pleasant.
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