Datasheet

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How does new in-filter deactivation work?
1. Power “Off” 2. Fan Operation 3. Nanoe-G Operation 4. Deactivation Effect
The air-conditioner first has to be turned off.
Remark: Main power must be switched on for the entire duration.
The fan operation will run automatically for 30 minutes
with the louver slightly open to ensure the internal
components are dry and free from condensation.
Remark: The 30-minute fan operation is only applicable when
the unit has been operated in COOL /DRY mode.
Fan Operation: On
Louver: Low Louver Angle
Nanoe-G LED: On
Natural Ion Wind spreads Nanoe-G particles that are
released from the Nanoe-G generator.
Fan Operation: Off
Louver: Closed
Nanoe-G LED: On
Nanoe-G deactivates bacteria and viruses that are trapped
in the filter within 2 hours.
Fan Operation: Off
Louver: Closed
Nanoe-G LED: On
Remark: Depending on the Air Conditioner’s accumulated operation time, Nanoe-G In-Filter Deactivation may be activated only once a day.
The effectiveness of Nanoe-G
IN-FILTER DEACTIVATION
Target Substance Substance Name Effectiveness Testing Institute Test Report no Method Result
Bacteria Bacteria Staphylococcus
aureus (NBRC 12732)
99% Japan Food Research
Laboratories
Test Report
No. 12037932001
The test piece impregnated with Staphylococcus aureus was placed on
the filter of the Air Conditioner indoor unit, and then nanoe-G was
operated. After the test piece was collected, viable cells were counted.
99% of deactivation after
2-hour nanoe-G operation.
Virus Escherichia coli phage
(øX-174 ATCC 13706-B1)
99% Japan Food
Research
Laboratories
Test Report
No. 12014705001
The test piece impregnated with Escherichia coli phage was placed on the
filter of the Air Conditioner indoor unit, and then nanoe-G was operated.
After the test piece was collected, phage infectivity titer was determined.
99% of deactivation after
2-hour nanoe-G operation.
Influenza (H1N1) 2009
virus
Average 90% on filter (The
percentage varies from
78.9% to 96.1% depending
on its location)
Kitasato Research Center
for Environmental Science
KRCES-Virus
Test Report No. 24_0013
The test piece impregnated with Influenza (H1N1) 2009 virus was placed
on the filter of the Air Conditioner indoor unit, and then nanoe-G was
operated. After the test piece was collected, virus infectivity titer was
determined.
Average 90% deactivation
after 2-hour nanoe-G
operation. (The percentage
varies from 78.9% to
96.1%, depending on its
location on filter)
Remark: All results are based on specific testing conditions. All tests are not demonstrated under actual usage situation. * test substance was placed on the 4 locations of the filter; upper/lower right and upper/lower left.
*1 In-Filter Deactivation was certified by Japan Food Research Laboratories · Test Report number : 12037932001 Bacteria : Staphylococcus aureus (NBRC 12732) · Test Report number : 12014705001 Virus : Escherichia coli phage (-174 ATCC 13706-B1)
*2 In-Filter Deactivation was certified by Kitasato Research Center for Environmental Science · Test Report number : KRCES-Virus Test Report No. 24_0013 Virus : Influenza (H1N1) 2009 Virus
Testing institute: Japan food research laboratories
ADHESIVE
Target Substance Substance Name Effectiveness Test Report no Method Result
Bacteria Staphylococcus aureus
(NBRC12732)
99% Test Report No.
11047933001-02
The AC with nanoe-G was operated in a test space (10m3) and viable
cells were counted by pour plate method
99% inactivation after 24 hour operation of nanoe-G .
(compared to the original condition/ ventilation mode)
Virus Bacteriophage (Phi X 174
NBRC103405)
99% Test Report No.
11073649001-02
Nanoe-G was operated in a test box (90 Litre) and phage infectivity titer
was determined by plaque technique.
99% inactivation after 120 minutes operation of
nanoe-G . (compared to non-operation)
Mould Cladosporium
cladosporioides (NBRC 6348)
Inhibit Mould Growth Test Report No.
11047937001-02
Nanoe-G was operated in a test box (1m
3
) and colonies on the plate
were counted.
The growth of the subject was inhibited.
(>85% after 7 days)
All results are based on specific testing conditions. All tests are not demonstrated under actual usage situation.
*4 Adhesive Deactivation was certified by Japan Food Research Laboratories · Test Report number: 11047933001-02 Bacteria: Staphylococcus aureus (NBRC 12732) · Test Report number: 11073649001-02 Virus: Bacteriophage (Phi X 174 NBRC 103405) · Test Report number: 11047937001-02
Mould : Cladosporium cladosporioides (NBRC 6348)
Testing institute: Kitasato research center for environmental science
AIRBORNE
Target Substance Substance Name Effectiveness Test Report no Method Result
Bacteria Staphylococcus aureus
(NBRC 12732)
99% KRCES-Bio. Test Report
No. 23_0182
The AC with nanoe-G was operated in a test room (25m
3
) and aerosol was
collected and bacterial count was calculated.
99% removal from the air after 150 minutes of
operation.
Virus Escherichia coli phage
(øX-174 ATCC 13706-B1)
99% KRCES-Env. Test Report
No. 22_0008
The AC with nanoe-G was operated in a test room (25m3) and airborne phages
were collected and phage count of the collected air was calculated.
99% removal from the air after 120 minutes of
operation.
99% KRCES-Env. Test Report
No. 22_0008
Nanoe-G was operated in a test chamber (200 Litre) and the phages were
collected and phage count of the collected air was calculated.
99% removal from the air after 5 minutes of
operation.
Influenza (H1N1) 2009 virus 99% KRCES-Env. Test Report
No. 22_0008
nanoe-G was operated in a test chamber (200 Litre) and the influenza viruses were
collected and the virus titers were calculated by the Reed and Muench method.
99% removal from the air after 5 minutes of operation.
Penicillium pinophilum
(NBRC 6345)
99% KRCES-Bio. Test Report
No. 23_0140
In view of health hazard associated with spatial distribution of Influenza (H1N1) 2009 virus, nanoe-G removal effectiveness cannot be
tested in large test room (25m
3
). When tested in 200 Litre chamber, nanoe-G was able to decrease Influenza (H1N1) 2009 virus (99%)
when it was operated for 5 minutes. Additionally when tested in larger test room (25m3), nanoe-G can remove 99.5% of Coli phage virus
when operated for 120 minutes.
It was validated that evaluation on the influenza virus could be speculated from the results on the phage according to the test results in
a 200 Litre test chamber. It appeared that the air-conditioners in a larger test room (25m3) would be able to remove the influenza virus
as effectively as the phage.
Mould Penicillium pinophilum
(NBRC 6345)
99% KRCES-Bio. Test Report
No. 23_0140
The AC with nanoe-G was operated in a test room (25m
3
) and aerosol was
collected and fungal spores count was calculated.
99% removal from the air after 90 minutes of
operation.
Remark: All results are based on specific testing conditions. All tests are not demonstrated under actual usage situation.
*3 Airborne Removal was certified by Kitasato Research Center for Environmental Science · KRCES-Bio. Test Report no.: 23_0182 Bacteria: Staphylococcus aureus (NBRC 12732) · KRCES-Env. Test Report no.: 22_0008 Virus: Escherichia coli phage (øX-174 ATCC 13706-B1): Influenza (H1N1)
2009 virus · KRCES-Env. Test Report no.: 23_0140 Mould: Penicillium pinophilum (NBRC 6345)
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