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AAC PR Filters - ‘B’, ‘A’ and ‘C’ sizes respectively
PR™Range - Activated Carbon Filters
Introduction
AAC PR™ - A low cost range of plastic refillable
activated carbon filters with re-usable filter trays.
Manufactured from high quality virgin injection
moulded plastic and assembled at our site in
Brownhills, these filters have a removable sealing strip
fitted at either end enabling the granular or pelletised
media to be easily poured out and then recharged.
The PR™Range Filters:
Type Nominal Dimensions
‘A’ 562mm x 605mm x 25mm
Standard ‘B’ 562mm x 302mm x 25mm
‘C’ 281mm x 302mm x 25mm
‘A’ 562mm x 605mm x 50mm
Double ‘B’ 562mm x 302mm x 50mm
‘C’ 281mm x 302mm x 50mm
‘A’ 562mm x 605mm x 75mm
Treble ‘B’ 562mm x 302mm x 75mm
‘C’ 281mm x 302mm x 75mm
Typical Applications
•Airintakesystems•Sewagetreatmentworks•Airports•Museums•Artgalleries •Offices•Laboratoryintake/systems•Manufacturingprocesses•Solventfumeremoval•Busgarages•Tankerfillpoints•Restaurants•Vehicleproductionlines•Foodindustry•Corrosioncontrolforelectrical/controlrooms•Weldingfumes•Plenumchambers
Features & Benefits of the PR™Range
• Lowinitialcost• Refillable filter system enabling substantial
reductions in running costs
• Multi compartments to prevent media
settlement/compactionandanyconsequential air by-pass
• Durable, especially against certain corrosive
contaminants, acid etc.
• Filtersnormallyavailableex-stock • Ability to withstand air temperatures up to
70ºC under normal circumstances (or even
120ºC for special applications)
• Non standard filter sizes can be manufactured
to suit existing installations
• Filter construction available in wide variety of
plastic materials to suit special applications
Address: AAC Eurovent Ltd, AAC House, Unit K Maybrook Industrial Estate,
Maybrook Road, Brownhills, West Midlands WS8 7DG. UK.
Tel: 08444 77 4884 Fax: 08444 77 4797 International Callers Tel: +44 (0) 1543 379823
Email: sales@aaceurovent.co.uk Website: www.aaceurovent.co.uk
The following list shows substances where excellent removal is obtained using Activated Carbon and other adsorption media.
Activated Carbon/Adsorption Media Index
Acetic acidAcetic anhydriteAcrylic acidAcrylonitrileAdhesivesAlcoholAlcoholic BeveragesAlly chlorideAmyl acetateAmyl alcoholAmyl etherAnilineAntisepticsAsphalt fumes
Bathroom smellsBenzaldehydeBenzeneBody odoursBromineBurned fleshBurned foodButanoneButyl acetateButyl alcoholButyl cellosolveButyl chlorideButyl etherButylaldehydeButyric acid
CamphorCancer odourCoproaldehydeCaprylic acidCarbolic acidCarbon disulphideCarbon tetrachlorideCellosolveCellosolve acetateCharred materialsCheeseChlorobenzeneChlorobutadieneChloroformChloronitropropaneChloroapicrinCigarettesmokeCitrus and other fruitCleaning compound
CookingodoursCreosoteCresolCrotonoldehydeCyclohexananeCyclohexanolCyclohexanoneCyclohexene
Dead animalsDecaneDecaying substancesDecomposition odoursDecorating odoursDeodorantsDetergentsDibromoethaneDichlorobenzeneDichlorosflouromethaneDichloroethyleneDichloroethyl etherDichloronitroethaneDichloropropaneDicyclopentadiemDiethylketoneDimethysulphateDioxaneDipropylketoneDisinfectant
Embalming odoursEpichlorhydrinEssential oilsEthyl acrylateEthyl benzeneEthyl bromideEthyl mercaptanEthyl silicateEthylene chlorhydrinEthylene dichlorideEuclyptole
Female odoursFertilisersFish odoursFloral scentsfood aromasFreon 11Freon 12Freon 113
GangreneGarlicGasolene
HeptaneHeptyleneHospital odoursHousehold smells
IncenseIndoleIodineIodoformIrritantsIsophoroneIsopropyl acetateIsopropyl chlorideIsopropyl ether
KeroseneKitchen odoursKrypton delay
LacticacidLeatherLingeringodoursLiquidfuelsLiquorodoursLubricantsLysol
MaskingagentsMedicinal odoursMelonsMentholMercaptansMesityl oxideMethybutylketoneMethyl cellosolve acetateMethyl cellosolveMethyl chloroformMethyl methacrylate esterMethylethylketoneMethylisobutylketoneMethyl mercaptanMethylcyclohexaneMethylcyclohexanolMethyl glycolMethylcyclohexanoneMethylene chloride
Mixed odoursMonochlorobenzeneMonofluro-trichloremethaneMoth balls
Naptha (coal tar)Naptha (petroleum)NapthaleneNicotineNitro benzenesNitroethaneNitroglycerineNitromethaneNitropropaneNonane
OctaleneOctaneOcteneOdoursOdorantsOnionsOrganicchemicalsOzone
PackinghouseodoursPaint odoursPalmitic acidPaper deteriorationsParadichlorbenzenePaste and gluePentanonePerchloroethylenePerfumes,cosmeticsPerspirationPesticidesPet odoursPhenolPitchPlasticsPoultry odoursPropionic acidPropyl acetatePropyl alcoholPropyl chloridePropyl etherPropyl mercaptanPutrescinePyridineRancid odours
ResinsReodorantsRipening fruitsRubber
SauerkrautSewer odoursSkatoleSmogSmokeSoapsSourmilkSpilled beveragesSpoiled foodstuffsStale odoursStoddard solventStuffinessStyrene monomerSulphur compounds
TarTetrachloroethaneTetrachloroethyleneTheatricalmakeupodoursThiopheneTobaccosmokeToilet odoursTolueneToluene di isocyanateToluidineTrichloroethyleneTrichloroethaneTurpentine
UreaUric acid
ValericacidValericaldehydevinyl acetateVinylchloridemononerVapoursVarnishfumesVinigar
Wasteproducts
XyleneXenon delay
Acentonitrile
Acetaldehyde
Acetone
Acetylene
Acids
Acrolein
Amines
Ammonia
Animal odours
Anaesthetics
Bacteria
Bleaching solutions
Butadiene
Butane
Butylene
Butyraldehyde
Carbon dioxide
Chlorine
CoalsmokeCombustion odours
Corrosive gases
Dichlorodiflouromethane
Dichloromonoflouromethane
Dichlorotetraflourethane
Diesel fumes
Diethyl amine
Dimethyl sulphide
Ethyl bromide
Ethyl chloride
Ethyl ether
Ethyle formate
Ethylene oxide
Exhaust fumes
Film processing odours
Flourotrichloromethane
Formaldehyde
Formic acid
Fumes
Hexane
Hexene
Hexyne
Hydrogen sulphide
Hydrogen selenide
Hydrogen bromide
Hydrogen chloride
Hydrogen cyanide
Hydrogen flouride
Hydrogen iodine
Incomplete combustion
Industrial waste
Isoprene
Methyl alcohol
Methyl acetate
Methyl bromide
Methyl ether
Methyl formate
Mildew
Mould
Nitric acid
Nitrogen dioxide
Noxious gases
Pentane
Phosgene
Poison gas
Pollen
Propionaldehyde
Putrifying matters
Radio active iodine
Sulphuric acid
Sulphur dioxide
Sulphur trioxide
Slaughtering odours
Sewer odours
VinylchlorideVirusesVolatileorganiccompounds
wood alcohol
The following substances have good collection results with either standard activated carbon, Impregnated activated carbon or alternative adsorption media.
Address: AAC Eurovent Ltd, AAC House, Unit K Maybrook Industrial Estate,
Maybrook Road, Brownhills, West Midlands WS8 7DG. UK.
Tel: 08444 77 4884 Fax: 08444 77 4797 International Callers Tel: +44 (0) 1543 379823
Email: sales@aaceurovent.co.uk Website: www.aaceurovent.co.uk
AAC Eurovent is continuously improving its products & reserves the right to alter designs without prior notice.
Swiftkit® System - Carbon Filters for AHU's
Introduction
The AAC AHU Swiftkit® is specifically designed for Air
Handling Unit manufacturers to incorporate activated
carbon filters into their AHU's at low cost without the
need for purchasing an expensive enclosure/housing.
Some of the countries most prestigious museums and
histor ical sites are now protected using AAC
Eurovent’s ‘PR’ filters and frames installed in AHU’s.
All necessary parts are provided for either front
access or side access and once the internal
dimensions have been provided to AAC Eurovent
only hand-tools and labour are required by the AHU
manufacturer.
AAC Swiftkit® carbon filter installation
Typical Applications
• Adsorbing odours such as cooking, sewage waste
and animal odours.
• General atmospheric air purification for
offices/airports
• Solvents and diesel exhaust odour adsorption.
• Odour control for hydroponics gardening
Features & Benefits
• Low cost
• Easy to install
• Plastic refillable filter system
• AAC Colourcell® filter system
• Standard parts (usually ex-stock)
• Easy to retrofit on site
Address: AAC Eurovent Ltd, AAC House, Unit K Maybrook Industrial Estate,
Maybrook Road, Brownhills, West Midlands WS8 7DG. UK.
Tel: 08444 77 4884 Fax: 08444 77 4797 International Callers Tel: +44 (0) 1543 379823
Email: sales@aaceurovent.co.uk Website: www.aaceurovent.co.uk
Five Easy Steps To Installing The AAC Swiftkit®.
Step 3.
Fit vertical support channelling (AH003) into position.
Step 4.
Apply foam to rear wall/bulkhead and door panel
using self adhesive sponge
Step 5.
After determining the spacing for the aluminium
extrusions, the aluminium extrusions are then fixed in
place using a pop riveter and adhesive backed brush
pile is applied.
Step 1.
Plan filter layout (typical layout shown) for positioning
of vertical support channelling dictated by the filter
sizes.
Step 2.
Fix bulkhead into position on rear wall. if required to
take up any excess space in the AHU unit.
Address: AAC Eurovent Ltd, AAC House, Unit K Maybrook Industrial Estate,
Maybrook Road, Brownhills, West Midlands WS8 7DG. UK.
Tel: 08444 77 4884 Fax: 08444 77 4797 International Callers Tel: +44 (0) 1543 379823
Email: sales@aaceurovent.co.uk Website: www.aaceurovent.co.uk
AAC Eurovent is continuously improving its products & reserves the right to alter designs without prior notice.
Swiftpack® Range - Side Access Activated Carbon Filter Modules For Ducted Systems
Introduction
The AAC Swiftpack® activated carbon filter modules
are designed for installation into either new or existing
ducted systems. The units are compact, extremely
robust and easy to install with flanges fitted at either
end.
These low cost, high quality modules are suitable for a
wide variety of applications, and are available in
both 316 stainless steel and galvanised mild steel.
Features & Benefits
• Incorporates the AAC PR™ plastic refillable type
carbon filter trays
• Pre and after filtration capability
• Hinged or removable side access door/panel
• Air tight, brush pile seals on filter slides to prevent
air by pass
• Modular configurations for larger units
• CNC production methods provide high quality &
uniform product construction
• CNC punched hole flanges for accurate
ductwork connection
AAC Swiftpack® unit and filters
Standard Fittings Include:
• Hinged side access doors complete with toggle
fasteners
• Panel type pre and after filters
• Flanges at either end
• Name and data plate
• A complete set of PR range filters filled with either
standard or Impregnated activated carbon or
other media as appropriate
Address: AAC Eurovent Ltd, AAC House, Unit K Maybrook Industrial Estate,
Maybrook Road, Brownhills, West Midlands WS8 7DG. UK.
Tel: 08444 77 4884 Fax: 08444 77 4797 International Callers Tel: +44 (0) 1543 379823
Email: sales@aaceurovent.co.uk Website: www.aaceurovent.co.uk
AAC Swiftpack® unit and filters
Volume Internal unit height (mm) Internal unit width Length
flowrate Dwell time Dwell time Dwell time (mm) (mm)
(m3/s ) 0.1s 0.2s 0.3s
0.25 375 375 375 560 850
0.50 375 600 600 560 850
1.00 600 1000 1375 560 850
1.50 600 1000 1000 1170 850
2.00 600 1000 1375 1170 850
2.50 1000 1375 1600 1170 850
3.00 600 1000 1375 1780 850
4.00 1000 1200 1600 1780 850
5.00 1000 1375 2000 1780 850
6.00 1000 1375 2000 2390 850
AAC Eurovent is continuously improving its products & reserves the right to alter designs without prior notice.
Where site conditions dictate, variations to the above configurations can be easily made in most cases to
enable a suitable filter to be sized for a higher volume flowrate. Should this be the case contact our Technical
Sales team for further details.
SINGLE WIDTH UNIT DOUBLE WIDTH UNIT
Address: AAC Eurovent Ltd, AAC House, Unit K Maybrook Industrial Estate,
Maybrook Road, Brownhills, West Midlands WS8 7DG. UK.
Tel: 08444 77 4884 Fax: 08444 77 4797 International Callers Tel: +44 (0) 1543 379823
Email: sales@aaceurovent.co.uk Website: www.aaceurovent.co.uk
Introduction
The AAC Skeleton-Frame™ consists of a welded mild
steel or aluminium tubular frame with rear galvanised
mild steel sealing panels. The frame is fitted with high
quality extruded aluminium filter slides complete with
brush pile seals to provide an effective air seal to the
filter cells. Finally an optional removable access door
is fitted to fully seal in the filter cells into the AAC
Skeleton-Frame™. This is secured in place with
handwheel style knobs. The unit is finally sealed into
the Air Handling Unit using galvanised mild steel
angle cloaking strips to prevent any air by-pass.
Typical Applications
• DesignedforAHU’swithvolumeflowrates of between 0.1 m3/s up to 12m3/s
Features & Benefits
• Low cost
• AAC Colourcell® filter system
• Short lead time
• Standard parts (usually ex-stock).
• Simply slides into AHU
• Resistance to corrosion
• Optional door attachment (shown below)
AAC Skeleton-FrameTM
Skeleton-Frame™
- AHU Filter System
The AAC Skeleton-Frame™ System can also be used
with the patented AAC Colourcell ® filter system
which provides an easy, visual indication of the
condition of the installed media.
Ready
assembled,
simply slides
into AHU.
Address: AAC Eurovent Ltd, AAC House, Unit K Maybrook Industrial Estate,
Maybrook Road, Brownhills, West Midlands WS8 7DG. UK.
Tel: 08444 77 4884 Fax: 08444 77 4797 International Callers Tel: +44 (0) 1543 379823
Email: sales@aaceurovent.co.uk Website: www.aaceurovent.co.uk
AAC Eurovent is continuously improving its products & reserves the right to alter designs without prior notice.
Colourcell® - Media Filter System
AAC Swiftpack® unit containing PR filters and singleAAC Colourcell® filter.
Address: AAC Eurovent Ltd, AAC House, Unit K Maybrook Industrial Estate,
Maybrook Road, Brownhills, West Midlands WS8 7DG. UK.
Tel: 08444 77 4884 Fax: 08444 77 4797 International Callers Tel: +44 (0) 1543 379823
Email: sales@aaceurovent.co.uk Website: www.aaceurovent.co.uk
Introduction
AAC Eurovent's new AAC Colourcell® provides a visual
indication as to the condition of the installed
media. Most media types have a consistent colour/ap-
pearance over their lifetime, however the use of AAC
Eurovent’s “Lynx” media has a visible colour change
which shows the medias condition when used in the
AAC Colourcell®.
This provides the end user/maintenance personnel
with an immediate indication of the medias
condition.
A full quantitive CTC test can also be carried out to
provide a comprehensive verification of the visual
result on the main best type media, should an
in-depth assessment be required.
Features & Benefits
•Provides immediate indication of the media condition
• Low initial cost
• Refillable
• Multi compartments to prevent media settling/compacting and any consequential air by-pass
• State of the art patented technology
Address: AAC Eurovent Ltd, AAC House, Unit K Maybrook Industrial Estate,
Maybrook Road, Brownhills, West Midlands WS8 7DG. UK.
Tel: 08444 77 4884 Fax: 08444 77 4797 International Callers Tel: +44 (0) 1543 379823
Email: sales@aaceurovent.co.uk Website: www.aaceurovent.co.uk
A Guide ToReplacement
The AAC Colourcell® is only
used as a guide as to when the
media requires replacement,
consequently to confirm the
visual indication, a sample of
media should be removed
and chemically tested as in
the case when activated
carbon media is used because
it is black in colour and remains
so even at the end of its useful
life.
Media in new/good condition
Media in use with some useful life
Media becoming used -
breakthrough may occur. Possible
chemical test required.
Media fully spent. No life remaining.
Remove a sample and crush - if the interior is purple
this confirms that there is still useful media life.
AAC Eurovent is continuously improving its products & reserves the right to alter designs without prior notice.
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