GAS CarboAir 50 Carbon Filter

SKU: 11107735
Sale price£59.95
Flange Diameter & Filter Length: 100mm x 330mm (410m3/hr)

In stock, Pickup available at London Grow HQ

Usually ready in 24 hours

GAS CarboAir 50 Carbon Filter - London Grow

GAS CarboAir 50 Carbon Filter

100mm x 330mm (410m3/hr)

London Grow HQ

Pickup available, usually ready in 24 hours

R/O 121 Theobalds Park Road
Enfield EN2 9BH
United Kingdom

+442038658184
Description

Overview

GAS sets a high standard with the CarboAir Carbon filter. The unit offers premium quality airflow. It's tested by Systemair and offers excellent air filtration to optimize your fans' performance. The unit ensures the highest rates of filtration and it's designed to handle massive volumes of air and odours. The device double-filters your grow room's air. GAS engineers built the unit to be compatible with Systemair fans and other brands.

General Information

  • The product is available in different versions and sizes;
  • The unit is suitable for use with Revolution fans and other brands;
  • The unit is delivered with a pre-filter, which is pre-fitted;
  • The device optimizes your grow room's environment.

Benefits

  • It's made in line with GAS' quality standards.

The Science

The extractor fan removes stale, hot air and moisture from the grow room and draws in fresh air. This way, you control the climate in the grow room and replace CO2 levels. You need a filter, especially if you're growing crops with strong odours. The carbon filter connects to the extractor fan and air is sucked out. The air leaves free of odour and clean.

How to Use

You must match the carbon filter with the fan you're using considering the airflow rate and the venting's diameter. If the airflow level of your fan is too above the capacity of the filter, the air will flow through the filter too quickly and won't be cleaned. Install the filter inside the grow room and attach it to the extractor fan using Duct clips and ducting. Install the filter to the intake side of the extractor fan. Keep the humidity levels in your grow room at a level of between 40-60% to prevent damage to the filter.