Claims
- 1. For use in conjunction with a Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) system that receives an input air stream in a return air-path that is contaminated with nitrogen dioxide and ozone, an apparatus comprising:a module for insertion in the return air path for cleaning the input air stream, prior to recirculation within the HVAC system, including: a first processing stage, which includes a fogging array of fogging transducers, for receiving said input air stream, said first stage being operative to introduce water as uniformly dispersed fog and cause water droplets to mix with said air stream whereby nitrogen dioxide reacts with said water droplets; a second evaporative mixing stage, said second stage including means operative to inductively mix water droplets through said air stream to flash in a gas-to-gas dry process reaction to dissociate ozone in said air stream as it comes into contact with molecular water vapor in said air stream; an air flow chamber enclosure enclosing said first and second stages, null-voltage grounded with respect to electrical service and electrostatic potentials; means downstream of said first and second stages for scrubbing from said air stream nitric acid vapors that resulted from said reaction of nitrogen dioxide with water droplets; feedback control means, responsive to a set point of contaminant concentration in cleaned return air, for controlling the fogging array of said first processing stage; whereby, gas-to-gas dry process reaction is implemented to reduce nitrogen dioxide and ozone contaminants to set point controlled levels in the return air.
- 2. The module as defined by claim 1, wherein said fogging transducers are electronically excited fogging transducers submerged in at least one water tray.
- 3. The module as defined by claim 1, wherein said fogging transducers are ultrasonic fogging transducers that are fed compressed air and water under controlled pressure.
- 4. The module as defined by claim 3, wherein said feedback control means is operative to control said compressed air and water pressure.
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RELATED APPLICATION
This application claims priority from U.S. Provisional Patent Application 60/039,263, filed Feb. 28, 1997, and said Provisional Patent Application is incorporated herein by reference.
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Provisional Applications (1)
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