4.8 • 985 Ratings
🗓️ 19 June 2018
⏱️ 51 minutes
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In today's podcast, Jon Bennert with Air Oasis talks about photo-catalytic oxidation (PCO) air purification. He explains how it works and what it does.
The NANO products are PCO-type technologies. These technologies were initially developed for NASA storage systems on the International Space Station. Photo-catalytic oxidation (PCO) products work to reduce or sterilize pollutants or organisms in the air by using light. Sunlight produces UV rays that can kill nasty germs in the air; PCO products work similarly and may have UV lamps or not. (NANO units use UV lighting.)
The UV isn't all that effective by itself. However, UV light can produce pollutant-fighting ions when the UV hits the coating within the air purifier. These ions are typically hydroxyl ions, which are more effective than ozone but don't last very long. So, PCO products are most effective when they have a large surface area with the catalyst.
You can get all sorts of bacteria, yeast, and fungi inside a home. Humidity will usually only make those worse. Not to mention, you also have VOCs from cleaners and building materials, which may smell nice but greatly reduce your air quality. Humans also create plenty of pollution through humidity and dead skin cells. Air purifiers can help you deal with all of these air quality reducers. The NANO is unique, as it can run only when the fan is on and reduce ozone byproducts in your ductwork.
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0:00.0 | and This episode of the HVAC School Podcast is brought to you by our excellent partners and sponsors, |
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0:40.0 | A lot of people see Nylog and they think it's like old school thread sealants. |
0:43.6 | It is nothing like old school thread sealants. |
0:45.5 | Nylog is made from refrigerant oils and so it's safe for refrigeration systems, |
0:51.4 | air conditioning systems. If you get a little bit in the |
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0:57.8 | it all the time for making flares and a lot of guys will say well why don't |
1:00.1 | you just make a good flare the first time you won't have a problem? But you know old timers have told you for years. |
1:05.1 | Using a little bit of refrigerant oil when you're making a flare is a good practice as an assembly |
1:08.7 | lubricant. |
1:09.8 | Well with Nylog not only doesn't help act as an assembly lubricant but it also helps fill in any little imperfections. |
1:16.0 | Make sure you don't have any galling where the flare hits the cone and so it just helps make sure that you got a really nice tight fit there as well as adds a little bit of lubrication to the threads themselves. |
1:27.0 | Gotta be careful when you're torquing it down not to over tighten when you use nylon, |
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