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How Does the iWave-R Purifier Work?

With an evolving focus on overall indoor air quality, the HVAC industry is emerging with revolutionary technologies that enhance the comfort and health of people in their homes.

We’ve written about the new filtration systems that are gaining popularity around the country and improving lives, but there is another side of the coin in the form of air purifiers.

An air purifier is designed to disinfect the air by eliminating harmful contaminants that can harm you and your family's health. Common threats include vapors from cleaning products, smoke from cooking, dust mites, and even your pet’s dander. Over time, these minuscule substances can accumulate to a detrimental level, so it’s important to be proactive.

Luckily enough, Harbin Heating and Air supplies a leading industry piece that robustly tackles hazards unbeknownst to most: the iWave-R.

Requiring essentially no maintenance and proven to remove upwards of 90% of various pathogens such as MRSA, e. coli, tuberculosis, and mold spores to name a few after 30 minutes of purification, the iWave-R has been installed in over 100,000 of the nation’s homes and is gaining traction as an elite part of any optimum clean home air system.

How does this impressive system actually operate though? As magical as it might seem, the iWave-R purifier is the culmination of decades worth of advances in clean air quality technology.

Aggressively filtering the surrounding air through producing 160 million positive and negative ions/cc per polarity (for a total of 320 million), no other purifier on the market can match the output of the iWave-R.
The purifier also boasts the advantage of not emitting any byproduct irritants by its UV light centered operation.

Ozone gases and other irritants like mercury and titanium oxide are not generated and put back into the air it cleans, meaning that the iWave-R fully cleans the airspace it occupies instead of solely trapping big threats while producing generally less risky, but still dangerous, materials.


If you would like to move your home into the era of peak air quality, call Harbin Heating and Air today about installation and further steps you can take in the clean indoor air revolution.