EMS Protech™ Smart Auto-Clean Pro ESP System

Intelligent Auto-Clean System

EMS Protech™ Smart Auto-Clean Pro ESP System

Intelligent Auto-Clean System

Key Features

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Key Features

Protech Electrostatic Precipitator Components

To better understand electrostatic precipitators, let’s take a closer look at their main components.
1. Ionizing Electrodes: These electrodes, also known as corona electrodes, are responsible for ionizing the particles in the gas stream. They generate a corona discharge, which charges the particles, preparing them for collection. 2. Collection Electrodes: The collection electrodes, also called plates or tubes, are where the charged particles are collected. They have an opposite charge to the ionizing electrodes, creating an electrostatic field that attracts the charged particles. 3. Rapping System: The rapping system is used to remove the collected particles from the collection electrodes. It consists of mechanical devices or electromagnetic hammers that vibrate the electrodes, causing the dust cake to dislodge and fall into a hopper. 4. Hopper: The hopper is a container located at the bottom of the electrostatic precipitator. It collects the dust and other collected particles that have fallen from the collection electrodes. The hopper can be equipped with devices such as screw conveyors or rotary valves for efficient removal of the collected material. 5. Power Supply: The power supply provides the necessary voltage and current for the electrostatic precipitator to function. It ensures that the ionizing electrodes are charged and the collection electrodes have the appropriate voltage to attract the charged particles.

Combining UV-C light, Ozone with Electrostatic Precipitator (ESP), helps keep the downstream extract ductwork, virtually grease free, significantly extending the period between duct cleaning, reducing fire risk and keeping heat recovery surfaces clean.

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AIR CLEANER
ELECTROSTATIC AIR PRECIPITATOR (ESP)

Protech SMOKE EATER Electrostatic Precipitator

Protech SMOKE EATER Electrostatic Precipitators

Protech’s Electrostatic Precipitator (ESPs) work by ionizing and trapping grease and smoke particles onto collector plates.

Protech’s Electrostatic Precipitators (ESPs) work by ionizing and trapping grease and smoke particles onto collector plates.

They have high particulate removal efficiency combined with low static pressure. Highly effective in removing smoke, grease and odors.

Protech’s UV-C & Ozone Filtration

•High energy UV-C lamps combined with Ozone are used to break down odours and traces of grease in the extract air by the mechanism of photolysis and ozonolysis – combining high intensity UV-C light with ozone technology.

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UV-C light wavelength graph
Electrostatic Precipitator Diagram

OUR PROJECTS

Araneta Center

Araneta Center

Fiery Style

Fiery Style

The installation of electrostatic precipitator (ESP) effectively solved the problem of smoke and grease accumulation 

Robinson's Naga Mang Inasal

Robinson's Naga Mang Inasal

The ESP captures and removes pollutants, ensuring a clean and hygienic environment while improving indoor air quality.

Mcdonald's UV-C Cleanhood System

Mcdonald's UV-C Cleanhood System

Restaurants solved their Odor and grease problem by installing UV-C Cleanhood System

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