Global Plasma Solutions spent more than three years on the research and design of its new GPS-iClean, a patent pending bipolar needlepoint ionization generator with a 0- to 4,800-cfm rated capacity. The self-cleaning air purifier requires no replacement parts and can accept 24-240 vac universal input, so there is only one model number, and no external transformer is required. The unit’s ease of installation as well as its nearly nonexistent maintenance requirements have earned it gold in the Indoor Air Quality category.
“Having the same module compatible with 24, 120, and 240 vac makes finding a suitable power source much easier, and being able to attach the module mounting flange in the ductwork inside or outside makes it easier to find a good location to mount the iClean,” said Ron Patch, president of Electronic Controls Inc. in Chattanooga, Tennessee. “Based on our years of experience using different bi-polar ionization technologies, the big thing GPS figured out was how to make ions without ozone. We have an ozone meter, and it doesn’t register any ozone off of the GPS modules.”