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High Pressure Systems

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High pressure systems

How they work
High pressure systems utilize a pump to drive the water pressure to a point where the result is “atomization” of the water molecule. This is achieved using a piston or plunger type pump, high pressure tubing and nozzles. The water molecule size typically ranges from 50-microns down to as small as 10-microns.

What they do
High pressure systems assist with the treatment of airborne dust and odor molecules. They can be confined to focus on very small areas (feed hopper or transfer point) or cover larger areas (entire facilities). Air One high pressure control systems can be constructed of multiple zones to control different areas of the facility or a single zone that covers a larger area.

Where they fit
High pressure systems are typically found in industrial facilities within the confines of on-site buildings. High pressure systems use a modest amount of water and electricity and require a small amount of space to house the associated equipment.

Why to use
High pressure systems are an effective means to suppress dust and odors inside buildings.

Coverage and flow
The coverage area per system is variable. Air One can design a system that will treat dust emission sources, odor emitting areas and/or your entire facility. Depending on the pump and nozzle specification, typical systems range in flow rates from 1.5-gallons per minute up to 10-gallons per minute.