If you are trying to be economic, you are best advised to not try to maintain a central HVAC
equipment and a whole house air purifier simultaneously. Unless you
have money to waste, you had better use those hard earned bucks to get
other equipments for improving the quality of the air in your house. Check out the list we’ve compiled for you below from aroundclock.com.
A HVAC
(or rather a Heating Ventilating, Air Conditioning) system shares your
home’s central blower and ductwork. So unless you keep it squeaky clean
and dust free it will sprout these irritable elements into the very air
you breathe. And, this won’t change even if you add a swanky, pricey
upstream filter system.
Most HVAC
air purifiers are fixed before motors and fans in order to save them
(the latter that is) from large granular stuff. There function therefore
is not as an air cleanser. In fact they are not even equipped to purify
your air; they have a meager 1000 cu. Foot/minute airflow, which is not
a good enough speed to really cleanse your air. The air flow at each of
its duct is only as high powered as a tiny fan!
The air from
your whole house system does not blow quite the same everywhere. It
chooses to flow through areas where it receives the least obstruction.
Cool air has an affinity towards the lower part of the room, and
therefore completely avoids the upper parts, especially the little
corners. Wherever there is a little niche or cubbyhole it deposits dust
and dirt. So entire house might be getting a number of air changes per
hour, ultimately the lower part receives dirty air.
Imagine a
flowing river with plunging bank cuts and tiny rapids. Consider what its
speed will be if it is followed by lazy flats complete with sandbars.
This is what your HVAC is like, full with rapid airflow and all, but ultimately not a very efficient air cleanser.
As a part of whole house purification system an HVAC blower has to function all the time. Most HVAC’s
used at homes are not built to be strong enough to pull in the air
through the well shut HEPA filter. Thus it must be ensured that they
aren’t over run and in the process heated overtly. This is, however,
unavoidable incase if your furnace filter is built of fiberglass and is
kept unclean.
Another serious problem with HEPA is their habit of
creating heavy static backpressure. Thus, they cannot be fixed directly
into the regular residential system. To solve this problem therefore,
vendors include an expensive bypass vent circuit and much stronger
secondary purifiers. Most partial bypass systems are incapable of
performing their required functions to the extent necessary. Therefore
dirty air easily flows through the main duct.
Before buying and fixing a whole house air purifier make sure the air ducts in your system is cleansed out rigorously.
Given
that we are not required to see or hear it regularly, we tend to bypass
all thoughts of our air conditioning systems completely from our minds.
Let’s be objective, obviously a whole house air cleaner is preferable
to a portable air cleaner. Consider, suppose your portable air cleaner
suddenly starts malfunctioning then you take it to your vendor asap.
This doesn’t come in the way of your house’s heating or cooling which
continues despite the air being unclean. On the other hand a minor
glitch which you probably look beyond in case of a whole house system
becomes a reason for you to run to your vendor in case of a portable
system.
If you want to improve the quality of the air in your
house reasonably try and get rid of all toxic sources. Make sure your
ventilation is channelized plausibly and circulation is truly possible.
Regularly clean your HVAC
system, and don’t leave out any pan duct or coil. Keep replacing your
furnace filters with the latest ones. Also, try and use premium
chemical-capable portable room air-purifiers in your bedrooms.
If
you still have money to spare spend it on getting a central vacuum
system for your entire house. This will spit out all the dirty air in
your house right outside. Else get yourself a quality sealed HEPA filter
vacuum cleaner.
With additional money where available, consider
installing a central vacuum system for the whole house, which exhausts
100% of all dirty air outside. Or choose a quality sealed HEPA filter
vacuum cleaner.
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