FAQ Category: Airgle AG900

What is the recommended coverage area for the AG900?

The AG900 is ideal for hospitals, clinics, offices, and classrooms. Its coverage area depends on the number of air changes per hour (ACH): 3,085 sq ft (286.6 m²) at 1 ACH 1,542 sq ft (143.3 m²) at 2 ACH 1,028 sq ft (95.5 m²) at 3 ACH 771 sq ft (71.6 m²) at 4 ACH What is the recommended coverage area for the AG900?

What filtration technologies does the AG900 use?

It features a Pre-filter, cHEPA filter, Activated Carbon filter, and the patented Titanium Pro® UV module.

Is the AG900 FDA cleared?

Yes, it is FDA cleared as a Class II medical device.

What is the AG900’s CADR?

Smoke: 398 cfm, Dust: 400 cfm, Pollen: 379 cfm

What contaminants can the AG900 remove?

PM2.5, viruses, bacteria, allergens, VOCs, smoke, and odors with 99.999% efficiency.

Is it safe for medical environments?

Yes, it’s widely used in hospitals, clinics, and labs.

How quiet is the AG900?

It operates as low as 33 dB, making it ideal for quiet spaces.

Can the AG900 run continuously?

Yes, it is built for 24/7 continuous use.

How often should I replace the filters?

Replace the cHEPA and Carbon filters every 12 months, and the Titanium Pro® UV Module every 18–24 months.

Does the AG900 produce ozone?

No, it is CARB certified and ozone-free.