Advanced Photo Catalytic Oxidation (PCO) Cell: The PCO
technology in the GT3000 not only destroys biological
contaminants traveling through the cell, but it produces
a purifying plasma which breaks down odors, mold,
bacteria and viruses. Photo Catalytic Oxidation reactors
have been proven to reduce dangerous pathogens by over
99% in 24 hours or less. This process is molecular
disassociation, which doesn’t just cover up the source,
it actually breaks the molecule down. The result at the
end of the breakdown process is Carbon Dioxide and Water
Vapor.
Needlepoint Ionization: The GT3000 generates a
continuous stream of millions of negative ions that
circulate throughout the home. These ions charge
particles of dust, dander, bacteria and viruses; causing
them to attract other particles and clump together. As
more and more particles come together, they become
heavier, making them easier to pull into the homes
furnace filter or just fall to the floor to be vacuumed
up. Unlike HEPA filters that can filter out particles of
.5 microns or larger, the ionizer in the GT3000 can
reduce ultra-fine particles, even nano-particles, that
are much more dangerous than the larger particles you
can see. This means your family breathes easier with
less particles in the breathing space, less exposure to
bacteria, mold and virus particles as well.
Scalable Purification: In High Mode the purification
plate is activated to generate activated oxygen to
assist in breaking down mold, bacteria, and other
biological contaminants which cause odors. By setting
the purifier based upon the area to be treated, just the
right amount of purification is produced to keep the
home fresh and clean. For faster cleanup an “Away Mode”
feature which has an auto-shutoff programmable timer
allows for maximum output to be used when the room or
home is unoccupied.
Here are two different independent
sources who evaluated the technology used in the Green
Tech 3000. Both reports were peer reviewed and published
in scientific journals:
·
University of Cincinnati Test (published in
Environmental Science and Technology).
· The
Test – Evaluated both PCO and Negative
Ionization technologies against two active contaminants.
· The
Results – Combination of the two technologies
provided a much more significant reduction of airborne
contaminants than when the two technologies were used
independently. The combination of both technologies
resulted in an overall aerosol exposure reduction after
30 minutes by a factor of about 50, or an overall
reduction/inactivation of approximately 98%.
·
Kansas State University Test (published in
Journal of Rapid Methods & Automation in Microbiology).
· The
Test – Evaluated PCO technology against nine
airborne microorganisms
· The
Results – After 24 hour of exposure, the nine
organisms tested were reduced from a range of 96.4% to
99.9%. Even more astounding, was after only 2 hours, the
average reduction was over 80%... and after 6 hours, it
was over 90%.
Plus, from an electrical and safety
standpoint, the purifier carries certifications from
around the world from Underwriters Laboratory (UL – US
and Canada), CE (Europe), PSE (Japan), TUV (Germany),
and EK (Korean).