The Neoair Marine is very compact and does not take up any passenger space. The stylish design provides a compliment to any cabin and makes it a must have for any boat lover. If you have been holding off purchasing a marine air purifier until the technology really made it "worth-it" - your wait is over.
The Neoair Marine incorporates Multi-Stage Air Filtration with UV Light, Photo-calystic, HEPA and Activated Carbon to reduce indoor air pollution such as mold spores, mildew, odors, bacteria, dust, exhaust fumes and more. The Marine simply plugs into your boat's cigarette lighter or 120V DC power outlet in larger vessels and does not require batteries.
Using advanced technologies of UV light , HEPA multi-layer filtration, activated carbon and photo-catalytic chambers, the Neoair Marine can radically reduce air pollution caused by mold, dust, particles, germs, bacteria, harmful gasses, smoke, odors and more. The Neoair Marine can really make the air in any cabin fresher and cleaner as it effectively reduces dust mite colonies and mold in your boat upholstery.
Specifications
- Coverage Area: Approx. 170 Sq. Feet ( room size = 12' x 15' ) 15 Sq. Meter (room size= 3m x 5m)
- Airflow: 30 Cubic Meters / hour - 18 Cubic feet / minute ( High ); 15 Cubic Meters / hour - 9 Cubic feet / minute ( Low )
- UV Light: Wavelength - 365 nanometers
- Lamp Life: Approximately 20,000 hours
- Rated Power: 8 Watts (on high setting)
- Rated Voltage: 12 Volts DC
- Dimensions: 8.27'' W x 4.72''D x 2.95''H or ( 210 x 120 x 75 mm )
- Weight: 3.3 Pounds (with adapter)/1.5kgs
- Accessories: Comes with both a cigarette lighter adapter and regular wall plug
How Neoair Technology Works
The following diagrams further illustrate how Neoair technology works. Detailed Neoair Construction (pdf image) and the 5-Stages of Air Filtration (pdf image) illustration.
What is UV light Sterilization? Ultraviolet light is one of the more effective methods in reducing and controlling airborne pathogens such as mold spores and mildew. For this reason, ultraviolet purifiers are commonly used in hospitals. As contaminated air passes through intense ultraviolet light in the photo-catalytic chamber, bacteria, viruses and most organic compounds are destroyed. In short, the ultraviolet light damages the DNA of microorganisms and renders them harmless and unable to reproduce.
HEPA Cartridge and activated carbon. The HEPA cartridge traps particles as small as 0.3 microns such as allergens, pollens, dust, pet dander and more. HEPA technology was developed by the military several years ago and is one of the most effective media in removing airborne particles. The activated carbon media is designed to absorb several types of smoke and foul odors as well as certain VOC.

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