SurfLung
Contributor
I'd appreciate if someone would explain something: My understanding is that air purification has two phases. First is the condensation and drain off of moisture. Second is to filter the tiny remains of humidity and contaminants. The first part... the condensation and drain system is mechanical and referred to by many names. I've seen amazing differences in these systems.
The RIX has two moisture towers. One after the first stage and one after the 3rd stage. On the inside, they have ducting that spins the incoming air to help moisture settle out.
Max Air 35 has one moisture tower after the 4th stage and uses a lateral pointing nozzle to get the air spinning and settle moisture out.
I have an old Olmeva 6000 filter array that has a moisture tower after the 4th stage and it has an inverted dip tube with tiny holes to help the moisture settle out of the incoming air.
And finally, I have seen pictures of what looks like a solid substance but it is porous and incoming air condensces through that?
I know all of these are doing a same thing... Condensing moisture. I'd like to know if one is better than the other and if the various names mean the same thing.
The RIX has two moisture towers. One after the first stage and one after the 3rd stage. On the inside, they have ducting that spins the incoming air to help moisture settle out.
Max Air 35 has one moisture tower after the 4th stage and uses a lateral pointing nozzle to get the air spinning and settle moisture out.
I have an old Olmeva 6000 filter array that has a moisture tower after the 4th stage and it has an inverted dip tube with tiny holes to help the moisture settle out of the incoming air.
And finally, I have seen pictures of what looks like a solid substance but it is porous and incoming air condensces through that?
I know all of these are doing a same thing... Condensing moisture. I'd like to know if one is better than the other and if the various names mean the same thing.