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Greetings!!
from ‘Roboclean’ and wishing you ‘Health in every breath’. IAQ- Indoor Air Quality & Why duct cleaning ?
The Air-condition ducts can become littered with
years of accumulated dirt, debris and allergens like pollen, dust and human dander. By having the air ducts cleaned periodically, you will help improve the indoor air quality in working premises, enhance the efficiency of the employees and of your cooling system, thus reduce energy bills. Schematic diagram- duct cleaning using Robot Ducts cleaning using Robot, by agitation using rubberized whip NO Chemicals are used
Cleaning is done from the AHU side, first the
Supply line, running into each floor levels followed by Return line of each such floor, and back up to the AHU end. Process is done with AHU’s running to create positive air pressure to eject out the agitated dust, debris and contaminants, which is collected by High power Vacuum machine creating negative pressure, fitted with HEPA filter. Indicative duct layout, size and height, where Roboclean Team executed duct cleaning Air compressor for pneumatic pressure 6-9 bar used for agitation of the rubberized whip Variable arm agitator Assy. fitted with camera is used for larger size circular ducts Diffuser is removed to facilitate insertion of Robot Vacuum Generator Machine with HEPA filter Assy, connected to the terminal end of duct work, for negative pressure and collection of dust and debris Robot is placed inside the duct, after removing the diffuser Robot inside the duct- cleaning process Control panel, display and monitoring Diffuser is being fitted back after the cleaning process. If access openings are made in the duct, the same is closed and sealed as per industry standard. Live, un-edited, raw video of Before-During cleaning- After cleaning video is submitted to the client for Records and for Audit purposes. Sanitization/disinfection is done by fogging method using ‘Aerox’ disinfectant AEROX by Aseptix FOGGING USING AEROX Sanitisation/disinfection is done after cleaning of both supply and return ducts and after cleaning the primary filters.
Fogging equipment is used to generate ultra-fine &
non wetting aerosols ( dry, vapour like fog) of the ‘Aerox’.
Fogging is done first at the supply duct line and
afterwards at the return duct line towards the AHU. Tools, equipments and spares • Metal Box -01 • Leather bags - 04 • Air hose nozzles - 20 • Air Line Hose (150 metre) • Screw driver -03 • Multi head screw driver set - 01 • Robotic Carriage System (LCD Screen, DVR System, Robotic carriage, Control system, Accessories, Spares, Adapters) - 01 • Set Spanners 6 x8 to 27- 10 • Pipe wrench-01 • Polyurethane sheets 60 mtrs • Hammer - 02 • Spare Wheels of robot -14 • Spare robot - 02 • Sheet Cutter - 01 • Ring spanner - 05 • Robot Cable assy -02 • Adjustable spanner-02 • Robot camera spare -02 • G I Sheet – 20 ft • Stripper - 01 • Pen oil can- 01 • Self tapering Screws -300 • Air hose couplings - 16 • Mask- 1 pkt • Air Pillow - 1 • Ratchet spanner • Googles-06 • Safety Helmet- 06, Safety harness belt 06, gloves, Mask • Allen Key set box - 01 • Electrical Extension wire set -02 • Drill bits - 08 • Torch -01 • Zigsaw cutter -02 sl no. • Electrical Drill - 02, • Pliers - 02 • Jigsaw cutter blades - 06 • Nose Pliers - 01 • Tool Box-, clamps, knife, drill bits, blades etc... • Fevi Quick - 03 • Soldering station • Multi-meter - 01 Thank you !!