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Dyson doubles down on indoor air quality in shared spaces

Published 6th June, 2023 by Neil Nixon

Dyson doubles down on indoor air quality in shared spaces

Dyson has announced the launch of its new air purification technology for professional use in shared spaces – addressing the problem of indoor air quality in shared spaces.

There is increasing pressure on businesses to create healthy environments to support the wellbeing of employees and occupiers. Outdoor pollutants can enter shared environments and react with indoor pollutants, creating a complex mixture of dirty air – at times, causing indoor air to be more polluted than the outdoor air . Higher CO2 levels indoors can impact wellbeing and cognitive abilities for occupiers of the space.

The Dyson HEPA Big+Quiet Formaldehyde purifier uses Cone Aerodynamics to deliver up to 90 litres of airflow per second of purified air, and a CO2 sensor to promote a clean and comfortable indoor environment. Designed with a fixed projection angle of 50 degrees to reduce airflow interference and operating at a Sound Power Level of 55.6 decibels of noise on maximum airflow speed, the Dyson HEPA Big+Quiet Formaldehyde purifier is Dyson’s quietest most powerful purifier yet.

The Dyson HEPA Big+Quiet Formaldehyde purifier offers more than double the airflow of previous Dyson models, at up to 90 litres of airflow per second. To achieve this, Dyson engineers developed a new energy-efficient, low-pressure air delivery system: Cone Aerodynamics.

Cone Aerodynamics uses the Coanda effect to merge two streams of air over a smooth surface, resulting in a powerful and condensed jet of air that purifies air across large spaces, with minimal noise. Powerful projection is critical to ensure that the machine effectively delivers clean air in large, shared spaces and displaces dirty air back towards the filter. The Dyson HEPA Big+Quiet Formaldehyde purifier projects purified air at a fixed angle of 50o to reduce airflow interference.

www.dyson.co.uk

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