CarboAir 100 Carbon Filter

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CARBOAIRSKU: 765160

Size: 10" 250mm/1000mm
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Sale price£399.99 Regular price£412.99

Please note: This item is purchase to order.

CarboAir 100 - The Highest Powered Carbon Filter Available

CarboAir Carbon Filters are also available in 50mm, 65mm, 75mm and 100mm bed depths

The 100mm CarboAir Filters are the ultimate level of filtration, designed to tackle huge volumes of air and high levels of odour, and essentially double filter your air before it leaves your grow space. If you want to rest easy that no smells will exit, this is the absolute pinnacle of extraction filter technology. They are built to the exacting standards of Systemair - makers of the ever dependable RVK fans and industry leading Revolution fans. CarboAir utilises coarser, incredibly high quality carbon in thicker beds, no other competing carbon filter give you the option of such a great contact time whist still giving your fan optimum airflow.

Check out our blog with Ian Collins, creator of CarboAir for more info. Click here


Airflow rates are a very important part of your grow room set-up and warrant serious consideration. If too much 'drag' is caused by the filter, your extraction system won't work to its full potential: you'll move less air through the grow space, temps will rise and CO2 levels won't be replenished adequately, slowing down the process of photosynthesis and limiting plant growth. Maintaining a solid environment is easily the quickest route to successful growing.

Why Do I Need a Carbon Filter?

The extractor fan in your grow room removes hot, stale air and excess moisture from your grow room, which in turn draws fresh air in, controlling the environment and replacing CO2. If you're growing plants that have strong, unwanted odours, you're going to need to filter this air first before ducting it to an outside point. Your carbon filter attaches to your extractor fan - air gets sucked through an outer layer of mesh and through an internal layer of carbon before passing through your extraction system. It then leaves clean and free of any odours, keeping unwanted smells locked firmly inside the grow space.

CarboAir 50, 60, 65, 75 and 100? What's the Difference?

Like other carbon filters out there, CarboAirs are available in sizes that match 4 inch, 5 inch, 6 inch, 8 inch, 10 inch, 12 and 14 inch ducting. However, unlike other filter brands, CarboAirs are available with different depths of carbon.

CarboAir 50
CarboAir 50s come with shorter bodies that are perfectly matched to lower output fans, like RVK A1s, making them perfect for smaller spaces. These filters destroy smells without compromising air flow rates.

CarboAir 60 / 65
CarboAir 60s are ideal matches for fans with greater airflow ratings. Many plant strains can produce smells that are incredibly difficult to control - CarboAir 60s were engineered to provide an extra level of protection and deliver complete peace of mind to the grower. Perfect for medium sized grow spaces.

CarboAir 75 / 100
Strictly for the hardcore - these filters are designed to tackle extremely large volumes of air and extremely high odour levels, making them the perfect match for the most powerful fans on the market. Growers who operate on a large scale or want to double filter their air before it leaves the room will benefit the most from these super-thick filters. You'll need high pressure levels in your fan to deal with a CarboAir 100, but what you're getting is a filter that's built to handle the most demanding environments possible with ease.

Airflow Rates

8" 200mm/660mm CarboAir - 2550 m3/hr
10" 250mm/660mm CarboAir - 3800 m3/hr
10" 250mm/1000mm CarboAir - 5800 m3/hr
12" 315mm/660mm CarboAir - 4250 m3/hr
12" 315mm/1000mm CarboAir - 6900 m3/hr

To see our full CarboAir Carbon Filters range, click here

About

  • PLEASE NOTE THIS ITEM IS PURCHASE TO ORDER
  • Kills grow room smells stone dead without stifling your fans power
  • Hand built to an incredibly high standard - quality approved by Systemair
  • Pairs perfectly with Revolution fans
  • Machine washable pre-filter sleeve included and pre-fitted
  • Maintain high performance levels at the rated airflows for at least 18 months

How To Use

How to Use CarboAir Filters

Carbon filters must be matched to the fan that they are being used with in terms of the diameter of the venting and the air flow rate. If the air-flow rate of the fan is too high for the filter then the air will flow through it too quickly to be cleaned properly.
Before use, the plastic wrap should be removed from around the outside of the drum CarboAir have already pre-fitted your pre-filter.

Your CarboAir Filter needs to mounted inside or as close as possible to your grow-space and connected to your extractor fan by means of ducting and Duct Clips or by a fast clamp which joins the filter and the fan directly together. However they’re fitted together, it’s essential that all joins are airtight for the fan and filter system to work effectively. The outside of the filter should not be covered or obstructed as this will reduce filter's efficiency. Smaller filters and fans are commonly fitted into grow-tents and grow-room by hanging them from hanging bars or ceiling fittings. In this way they do not reduce your amount of floor-space and they remove the warmest air which tends rise. Larger filters may be too large and cumbersome for hanging and can be simply sat on the floor. Once the filter and your fan have been located in your grow-space, ducting can be run from the outlet side of your extractor fan to outside of the grow-space.

CarboAir Filters are designed to be fitted to the intake side of your extractor fan and should never be fitted to the outlet side. In other words air must be sucked through them and never blown out through them. Blowing air through them will make them ineffective and may even damage them internally. The dust-filter around the outside should be removed and washed when it gets dirty in order to maintain air flow.

Moisture degrades the performance of carbon filters. High humidity makes them ineffective at eliminating smells and reduces the expected life-span by a significant amount. Try to keep humidity at a reasonable level (between 40% and 60%) and both your carbon filter and your plants will benefit.

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