JetBoy Cleans Hard-to-Reach HVAC's with Minimal Compressed Air or Water

A hard to access HVAC system in a plant makes cleaning with a sufficient compressed air supply difficult. For this problem, mycon has developed the JetBoy, which can cope with air volumes from small compressors.

In some cases, cleaning with compressed air is not sufficient to remove the clogged dirt from the register. But the use of a high-pressure water process is also not possible due to the sensitive lamellas and the quantities of dirty water produced. This is where the JetBoy can show its strength of low water consumption to the fullest. JetBoy requires only 0.4 m³ of compressed air at 6 bar and only 0.1 l of water per minute.

The Cleaning in Detail

In the video above, the heavy loading was only evident from the impermissibly high differential pressure. The surfaces looked relatively clean. During the first cleaning pass, fibers and dust were already thrown out of the register. At the end of the cleaning, the discharged contaminants could be seen on the floor behind the exchanger. Lances are available to extend the reach for hard-to-reach areas in HVAC.

The remaining registers are protected by an F7 filter and showed only a normal degree of contamination. Here, the coil surface was cleaned with only one pass. By cleaning the registers, a normal differential pressure of the HVAC could be achieved again.

mycon offers all prospective customers for JetBoy and JetBoy SP a "test month" for rent. If the device is subsequently purchased, the rental fee for the test month will be deducted in full from the purchase price.

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