Solenco 803 Air Purifier - Thuza
Description
Solenco 803 Air Purifier: Clean Air, Inspired by Nature
Discover the transformative power of cleaner air with the Solenco 803 Air Purifier, affectionately named Thuza after the resilient white rhino of the Imvelo Ngamo Wildlife Sanctuary in Hwange National Park. Designed for larger spaces, Thuza is the ideal choice for anyone seeking healthier air in their home or office, combining powerful filtration with smart technology for effortless control.
Advanced 5-Stage Filtration for Unmatched Air Quality
The Solenco 803 Air Purifier utilizes a comprehensive 5-stage filtration system to eliminate a wide range of airborne pollutants. The system includes:
- A pre-filter that traps large particles like dust and pet hair.
- An H13 HEPA filter that captures tiny allergens such as pollen and smoke.
- An activated carbon filter that neutralizes odours and VOCs.
- An antiviral filter that targets viruses, including SARS-CoV-2 and H1N1.
- A UV-C light that destroys harmful microorganisms, including bacteria and viruses.
This multi-layered approach ensures your air is as pure as possible, keeping your environment fresh and pollutant-free.
Smart Control and Wide Coverage Area
With WiFi connectivity and compatibility with the Smart Life app, managing air quality has never been easier. Control Thuza from anywhere to suit your schedule and environment. It efficiently covers areas between 34 and 60 square meters, making it perfect for living rooms, offices, and other spacious areas.
Quiet, Energy-Efficient Operation
Designed for quiet operation, the Solenco 803 runs at just 28dB in sleep mode, ensuring peaceful nights, while a maximum setting of 54dB accommodates busy daytime use. With an energy consumption of just 42W and standby power under 0.6W, Thuza is a cost-effective choice for maintaining clean air without increasing energy bills.
Supporting Wildlife and Local Communities
Your purchase extends beyond improving indoor air quality. Each Solenco 803 Air Purifier supports the Community Rhino Conservation Initiative—an effort that not only protects endangered rhinos but also fosters community empowerment. By choosing Thuza, you contribute to a meaningful cause that strengthens local livelihoods, preserves natural habitats, and ensures a brighter future for some of Africa’s most iconic wildlife.
Embrace cleaner air and join us in safeguarding nature’s legacy. The Solenco 803 Air Purifier is your partner in healthier living—and a pledge to preserve the planet we share.
Technical Specifications
Solenco 803 Air Purifier Technical Specifications
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Product Name | Solenco 803 Air Purifier |
| Product Dimensions | 275*278*534mm |
| Net Weight | 5.5kg |
| Working Environment Temperature/Humidity | 5~40℃ / 30~90%RH |
| Input Voltage/Frequency | 220-240V / 50Hz-60Hz |
| Standby Power (ERP) | <0.6W |
| Noise Levels |
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| CADR (Clean Air Delivery Rate) | 510m3/hour |
| Airflow | 490m3/hour |
| UV Power | 5W |
| UV Wavelength | 254nm |
| Coverage Area | 34-60㎡ |
| Filter Dimensions | 254.2*181*241mm |
| Filter Configuration | Pre-filter + H13 HEPA + Activated Carbon + Antiviral Filter + UV-C Light |
| Filter Lifetime | 4320 hours |
How Air Purifiers Work & FAQs
How Does an Air Purifier Work?
Air purifiers continuously draw in air from the surrounding environment, pass it through multiple filters, and release cleaner, fresher air back into the room. The HEPA filter captures up to 99.975% of microscopic pollutants such as dust, pollen, pet dander and mould spores. The activated carbon filter absorbs odours and VOCs (volatile organic compounds), while the UV-C light helps to neutralise bacteria and viruses. This process runs constantly, ensuring ongoing purification rather than an instant, one-time result.
How Often Should the Air Pass Through the Filter?
For optimal air cleaning, the air in a room should circulate through the purifier’s filters around 4 to 5 times per hour. This rate, known as the Air Changes Per Hour (ACH), depends on the purifier’s power and the room size. For example, a room measuring 20m² will be purified faster at a higher fan speed than a larger open-plan area. If the fan speed is too low or the room is too large, you might not notice an immediate difference.
Does Fan Speed Matter?
Yes — the higher the fan speed, the faster the air passes through the filters and the quicker pollutants are captured. During periods of high pollution (like when cooking, cleaning, or when pollen counts are high), it’s best to run your purifier at a medium to high setting. Use sleep mode for quieter nighttime operation when air quality is generally more stable.
Why Might I Not Notice a Difference Right Away?
Air purification is a continuous process, and the results can be subtle over short periods. Smells and airborne pollutants build up over time, and depending on airflow, room size, and how well the space is sealed from outdoor air, it can take several hours for noticeable improvement. Keep windows and doors closed for best results, especially if your home is close to traffic or outdoor pollution sources.
What Affects Air Purifier Performance?
- Room Size: Ensure your purifier’s rated coverage (e.g. 30m² or 60m²) matches your space.
- Fan Speed: Faster speeds clean air more quickly.
- Air Circulation: Position the purifier away from walls or corners for better airflow.
- External Influence: Open windows or constant door traffic can introduce new pollutants continuously.
- Filter Maintenance: A clogged filter reduces effectiveness — check regularly and replace as indicated.
How Can I Tell If My Air Purifier Is Working?
- Airflow: You should feel clean air blowing from the outlet when the unit is running.
- Filter Check: Over time, filters will gradually darken as they capture particles — this is normal and shows it’s working.
- Air Quality Monitors: If you use a PM2.5 monitor, you should see the particle count drop after the purifier has been operating for a while.
- Reduced Dust and Smells: After consistent use (a few hours or days), you should notice less dust on surfaces and reduced lingering odours.
Final Note: Air Purification Is Continuous
It’s important to remember that air purification is an ongoing process. Just like your fridge continuously keeps food cold, your air purifier keeps the air clean by running regularly. Leaving it on throughout the day, especially on auto mode, ensures consistent air quality and maximum benefit for your family’s health.