THE D6 SERIES – Duct Unit

THE DUCT UNIT

The Sterionizer™ Duct Unit is designed for adding ionizing technology into air ducts and other closed areas with an airflow.

The unit is maintenance free with innovative-patented self-cleaning emitters.

In addition, the unit includes a Modbus communication port that can easily be connected to any building management system. It is easy to install the unit in any duct utilizing the pre-drilled flange and factory applied gasket.

When installed at appropriate points, the unit keeps the duct system clean and ensures that the air supplied is ionized

Duct Unit Technical Specifications 
Product numberIP2-025V-21
Room Sizeup to 200² m
Recommended Air Flow up to 6000 m³/h
Min Air Velocity (m/s) Min. 0.5 m/s
No. of integrated Sterionizers D61 Units
Operation Environment Temp. -10˚c – 70˚c / RH Min 20% up to 95%
Power Supply US Version 110 V, 1 Phase, 60 HZ
EU Version 230 V, 1 Phase, 50 HZ
Power Consumption0,5A Connection
Control Network ConnectionModbus, optional
Outside Dimensions130 mm W x 92 mm H x 130 mm D
Weight2 kg
Recommended Ion Concentration1000 to 30000 Ion per cm³
Recommended distance from the air outlet from a duct SystemMax. 15 m

DUCT UNIT

The Sterionizer™ is a patented air purification device based upon bipolar ionization technology, specifically developed to bring the health and quality of nature’s air to indoor environments

Maintenance

Over time, a layer of dust accumulates on the emitters. Without cleaning the dust, the amount of ions emitted can decrease significantly.

For this purpose, the device has a self-cleaning mechanism for the emitters
(programmable, default: one cleaning cycle per day), so you do not need to clean the emitters manually.

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An example of installation in a ceiling duct system. It is recommended to use one Duct Unit for airflow of up to 6000m’/h.

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Create an opening as required for the device. Keep the edges smooth to avoid air bypass.

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Insert the Duct Unit. The emitters should be facing the airflow direction. Make sure there is a gasket between the device and the pipe.

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Attach the Duct Unit to the duct using 4 screws.

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Connect the power source to the unit. If data networking is used connect also the data cables (you can together).

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When the Duct Unit generates ions, they are distributed through the airflow and the sub-sections of the duct system out to the indoor area.

Maintenance

Over time, a layer of dust accumulates on the emitters. Without cleaning the dust, the amount of ions emitted can decrease significantly.

For this purpose, the device has a self-cleaning mechanism for the emitters (programmable, default: one cleaning cycle per day), so you do not need to clean the emitters manually.

The Sterionizer™
product overview

In natural habitats, solar and earth-based thermal energies create positive and negative ions that clean and renew outdoor air by removing harmful pollutants, such as bacteria, viruses, fungi, and spores. The Sterionizer™ generates these same positive and negative ions — just like those found in nature — that purify and freshen indoor air by eliminating the harmful pollutants mentioned above.
The Sterionizer™ is a compact electronic module that can easily be integrated into various air treatment products, such as central
air conditioners (duct systems), refrigerators, air purifiers, humidifiers and de-humidifiers, blowers, ventilators, cold stores and more.