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HealthyAir Ceiling-Mount Local Exhaust Ventilation System for Triple Station Source Capture

HA-SCLEV-G1-WT-C
$4,023.00
Original price $4,023.00 - Original price $4,235.00
Original price
$4,023.00 - $4,235.00
Current price $4,023.00
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HealthyAir Ceiling-Mount Local Exhaust Ventilation System
Triple Station Nail Salon Source Capture System


The HealthyAir® Ceiling-Mount Source Capture System is the engineered to extract, filter and exhaust airborne contaminants generated in commercial settings.

(1) HealthyAir® Ceiling-Mount Local Exhaust Ventilation Triple Station system is designed to extract contaminants from, and ventilate, (3) tables/chairs/technician workstation.

 

Nail Salon Ventilation System

Concealed Installation for Aesthetics and Quite Source Capture Operation

Engineered for easy installation, this unit is designed to be located in the plenum space and concealed within any drop ceiling with a standard 2'x2' panel arrangement and a minimum clearance of 18".

 

IMC Ventilation Code Compliance

The HealthyAir® Ceiling-Mount Local Exhaust Ventilation System is a Nail Salon Source Capture System engineered to fully comply with, and exceed, IMC Ventilation Code requirements for Nail Salons.

 For Nail Salons IMC 2015-2024 generally requires:

  • a minimum of 50 cfm of air extraction from each nail station
  • at least one exhaust inlet per nail station located <12” from the point of chemical application
  • exhaust of all extracted air from the nail salon to the outdoor atmosphere

 

Added benefits of system use include:

  • The clean air output of each system can be applied to the total 0.6 CFM/ft2 that is required to be exhausted from overall salon air, which in turn conserves energy
  • Prevents contaminated air from re-entering the salon and/or entering adjacent environments, including neighboring businesses or residences
  • Prevents nail dust from accumulating in duct-work and creating potential hazards

 

IMC 2024 Ventilation Code: https://codes.iccsafe.org/content/IMC2024P1/chapter-4-ventilation

 

Outside Ventilation Compliance – IMC Ventilation Code Compliance

The components required to setup the unit for Outside Venting come with the unit, as outlined in the manual.

When configured for Outside Ventilation, the system is designed to take in contaminated air though the extraction hose, filter contaminants, and discharge treated air out of the facility via an exhaust duct connection to the 5" diameter outlet port of the unit.

There are (2) outlet ports, which enable the exhaust duct to be connected to the exhaust port that offers the most convenient ducting arrangement.

 

Connection of Unit Outlet to Exhaust Duct for Outside Ventilation

The HealthyAir Source Capture System provides a 5" dia. exhaust outlet port for connection of the unit to the exhaust duct.

A transition to a 6-8" diameter exhaust duct will allow for an exhaust duct length of approximately 40-50' (provided there are a minimum number of elbows in the duct).

If a longer length of exhaust duct is required, the diameter of the duct shall be increased to accommodate for pressure drop.

To connect the unit to an exhaust duct for outside ventilation, a local HVAC technician, plumber, general contractor or DIY enthusiast is required to install the exhaust ducting that will connect to the exhaust outlet port of the unit.

Depending on user preference and site considerations, there are several options for the exhaust duct material, including galvanized sheet metal duct, PVC, aluminum flex duct or other flexible material for direct connection to the unit's outlet port and the exhaust line that vents out of the facility.

The option of utilizing our specialized Exhaust Duct Flex Hose as a transition for connection of the unit to the main exhaust duct is also available.  This component is provided as a separate item that can be added, and various lengths are available to choose from.

 

Weight & Dimensions

The approximate weight and base dimensions of the unit is: 50 lbs. - 14”l x 13”w x 23”h

The standard extraction arm hose length is 7’ and is designed for salons with a ceiling height of approximately 10’.  Custom length hose is available, for information and pricing please contact us.

 

Operation

By easily adjusting the flexible hose, the hoods of the extraction arms can be strategically positioned, approximately 6”-12” from the work area, to capture contaminates from the emission source.

The HA-SCLEV-G1 unit offers simple remote-control operation and is equipped with a three-speed fan that enables control of air flow.

Maintenance of the unit is simple and does not require the use of any tools.

 

Filter Model & Replacement

Each HealthyAir® Ceiling-Mount Source Capture System comes with (1) filter.

The recommend filter replacement cycle is 6 months on average.  However, the need for filter replacement naturally varies depending on the frequency and nature of use.

When the unit has been in operation for 1,000-hours, the Filter Change indicator light, on the Control Panel, will begin to flash. This serves as a reminder to inspect and/or replace the filter.

The Filter Change Timer can be reset by following the reset protocol outlined in the manual.

The following replacement filters are compatible with this unit:

 

 

Patented eHEPA® Technology with Use of Integrated Filter Module HA-IFM-1111

With patented eHEPA® technology, this unit effectively filter air in a highly efficient and innovative 3-stage process, resulting in a safer work environment with a healthier breathing zone for occupants.

As contaminated air passes through the unit, the Pre-Filter, eHEPA® Filter, and Enhanced Carbon Catalytic Filter work in conjunction to collect and deactivate airborne particles; including dust, smoke, allergens, gasses, odors, and VOCs.

HealthyAir® System 3-stage process collectively utilizes the 5 filtration methods of Sieving, Direct impact, Inertial Impaction, Diffusion, and Electrostatic. 

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