Contaminated air is drawn into the air inlet chamber through ceramic sterilization ducts using energy efficient naturally generated convection currents. Warm air is lighter than cold air. As warm air rises, cold air moves to take its place. This cycle produced by nature is called convection current. As such the cold air containing microorganisms moves through the patented ceramic core having dozens of heated capillary ducts where they are incinerated at a temperature of approximately 200 °C (400 °F). This high temperature destroys the microorganisms in the air to the extent of 99.99%, thereby sterilizing the air that passes through the ceramic ducts. The sterilized air is then cooled and delivered to the environment. This process creates a continuous air flow quietly and efficiently.
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