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Specifications
The Iso-Shield 800 was built to meet or exceed the following specifications.

Please note: for additional information, be sure and see the Installation and Operation Manual.

Portable Air Purifying System for Michigan Hospitals Specifications

General Description: The desired product is a high quality, medical grade, portable air purifying system (APS) using HEPA filtration and optionally complimented by ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI). The product shall be capable of being rapidly configured to create a negative pressure area in a typical hospital emergency department treatment area (18’ x 12’x 9’=1,944 ft3). Additionally, the unit shall be capable of functioning in an air recirculation (non-negative pressure) mode. The product should allow for compliance with applicable OSHA, CDC, JCAHO requirements, guidelines, standards and/or recommendations.

1.0 Performance:

1.1 Pressurization – Recirculation with Negative Pressure Capability

1.2 Air Changes - 25+ Recirculation with Negative Pressure Capability times per hour in a 18' x 12' x 9' room

1.3 Audible Noise - less than 60 dBA typical bed to footwall (or ceiling)

2.0 Filters:

2.1 Certified HEPA Filter 99.97% Efficient @0.3 Microns (Final filter)

2.2 Pre-Filter, 30% ASHRAE (Location - capture side of HEPA filter)

3.0 UV-C Light: Optional (Minimum of 10,000 ΅Watt/sec/cm2 if provided)

4.0 Fan & Motor:

4.1 Airflow – Minimum of 800 CFM (delivered, with all filters in place)

4.2 Power Consumption - less thant or equal to 1000 watts

4.3 Speed Control – Off/On, High, Low (with variable low speed preferred)

4.4 Lubrication - Permanent for both Fan and Motor

5.0 Control Panel:

5.1 Power Switch is Key Operated

5.2 Run Timer/Maintenance Meter

5.3 Power Indicator Lamp for Operating Status

5.4 Light for Filter Differential Pressure Status

5.5 Mini-breaker external power reset

Negative Pressure Conversion Kit: The unit shall be capable of rapidly transforming a conventional hospital emergency department treatment room (or other similar sized room) to a negative pressure airborne infectious isolation room. This shall be able to be completed with little or no modification of said unit or existing HVAC system by non-HVAC personnel typically on-duty at a hospital.