VDI 6022 Certification Mark
Certification of a HVAC system under VDI 6022 guarantees that the system fulfills the market’s strictest hygiene requirements. Panasonic nanoe™ X technology received VDI6022 certification mark after rigorous testing.
VDI 6022 – Part 5 Certification
‘Avoidance of allergenic exposure’
Inhibits a wide range of harmful bacteria, viruses, mould, pollen and allergens.
Panasonic nanoe™ X technology has, after rigorous testing in the strictest test conditions, been awarded VDI6022 certification, which guarantees the highest level of effectiveness against exposure to common allergens such as Pollen, mould, and many common pet allergens present within indoor spaces.
Pollen
Mould
Allergens
VDI 6022 – Part 1 & 1.1 Certification
‘Ventilation and indoor-air quality’
Panasonic nanoe™ X technology improving indoor air quality.
Panasonic nanoe™ X technology has been tried and tested for over 20 years and is proven to inhibit a wide range of harmful bacteria, viruses, mould, pollen and allergens.
*1,Certification mark of part5 is only valid for Generater Mark3.
*2,Certification mark of part1 is only valid for Generater Mark3.
*3,Certification mark of part1.1 is only valid for Generater Mark2 and Mark3.
Effect
Inhibits airborne & adhered mold activity
Various types of airborne mold1 and even adhered mold2 found indoors can be reached and inhibited by nanoe™ X.
8 varieties of household mold are inhibited
Major types of mold found in house dust:
Aspergillus,
Cladosporium, Alternaria, Fusarium, Penicillium, Eurotium
Mold found in bathrooms:
Stachybotrys3
Mold found in soil:
Mucor
(Taking into account airborne transfer of mold from soil into the home environment)4
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Effects on molds
Airborne mold1
Cladosporium
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Effects on molds
Adhered mold2
Aspergillus
How nanoe™ X works
nanoe™ X reaches mold.
Hydroxyl radicals denature mold proteins.
Mold growth is inhibited.1-4
1Testing organization: Japan Food Research Laboratories. Testing method: Measured the amount of mold inhibited in an approximately 23 m3-sized test chamber. Inhibition method: nanoe™ released. Target substance: Airborne mold. Test result: Inhibited by at least 99% in 1 hour. (205061541-001)
2Testing organization: Japan Food Research Laboratories. Testing method: Measured mold adhered to a cloth. Inhibition method: nanoe™ released. Target substance: Adhered mold. Test result: Inhibited by at least 99.5% in 8 hours. (11038081001-02)
3Kosuke Takatori, 2002 (Mold Inspection Manual Colour Illustrated Catalogue) p. 382 TECHNO SYSTEMS, Inc.
4Kosuke Takatori, 2002 (Mold Inspection Manual Colour Illustrated Catalogue) p. 44-45 TECHNO SYSTEMS, Inc.
Results may vary based on usage, and seasonal and environmental variables (temperature and humidity). nanoe™ X and nanoe™ inhibit activity or growth of Mold, but do not prevent infection.
Evidence
Molds
nanoe™
|
Target |
Results*¹ |
Test space |
Exposure |
Testing organisation |
Report No. |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Adhering |
Trichophyton |
99.7% |
40 L |
24 |
Panasonic Product Analysis Center |
E02-061002IN-01 |
|
99.99% |
45 L |
8 |
Osaka Prefecture University |
|
|||
Enterohemorrhagic |
99.99% |
45 L |
4 |
Panasonic Product Analysis Center |
E02-110801IN-01 |
||
99.99% |
45 L |
8 |
Osaka Prefecture University |
|
|||
inhibited |
Approx. |
8 |
Japan Food Research Laboratories |
17145307001-0201 |
|||
Aspergillus |
99.5% |
45 L |
8 |
Japan Food Research Laboratories |
11038081001-02 |
||
inhibited |
Approx. |
8 |
17145307001-0101 |
||||
Penicillium |
99.9% |
45 L |
4 |
11028760001-01 |
|||
inhibited |
Approx. |
8 |
17145307001-0601 |
||||
Fusarium |
99.9% |
45 L |
4 |
11018692001-02 |
|||
inhibited |
Approx. |
8 |
17145307001-0401 |
||||
Eurotium |
99.9% |
45 L |
8 |
Kitasato Research Center |
22_0455 |
||
inhibited |
Approx. |
8 |
Japan Food Research Laboratories |
17145307001-0301 |
|||
Mucor |
99.9% |
45 L |
8 |
Japan Food Research Laboratories |
11038080001-01 |
||
inhibited |
Approx. |
8 |
17145307001-0501 |
||||
Stachybotrys |
99.9% |
45 L |
8 |
Kitasato Research Center |
22_0465_2 |
||
inhibited |
Approx. |
8 |
Japan Food Research Laboratories |
17145307001-0701 |
|||
Alternaria |
99.2% |
45 L |
16 |
Japan Food Research Laboratories |
11038082001-01 |
||
inhibited |
Approx. |
8 |
13044083002-01 |
||||
inhibited |
Approx. |
8 |
SGS |
SHES131100435002 |
|||
Bjerkandera adustra |
99.0% |
Approx. |
8 |
Kanazawa University |
|
||
Candida albicans |
99.4% |
45 L |
2 |
Chiba University, |
|
||
Cryptococcus neoformans |
99.8% |
45 L |
2 |
||||
Malassezia furfur |
99.9% |
45 L |
4 |
Osaka Prefecture University |
|
||
99.7% |
45 L |
4 |
Chiba University, |
|
|||
Sporothrix schenckii |
99.9% |
45 L |
4 |
Osaka Prefecture University |
|
||
Exophiala jeanselmei |
99.9% |
45 L |
8 |
||||
Absidia corymbifera |
99.9% |
45 L |
8 |
||||
Rhodotorula rubra |
99.9% |
45 L |
4 |
||||
Neurospora sitophila |
99.9% |
45 L |
8 |
||||
Schizophyllum commune |
99.9% |
45 L |
4 |
||||
Airborne |
Cladsporium |
99% |
Approx. |
1 |
Japan Food Research Laboratories |
205061541-001 |
nanoe™ X
|
Target |
Results*¹ |
Test space |
Exposure |
Testing organisation |
Report No. |
|
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Adhering |
Trichophyton |
99.7% |
40 L |
24 |
Panasonic Product Analysis Center |
E02-061002IN-01 |
|
99.9% |
45 L |
8 |
Osaka Prefecture University |
|
|||
Cladosporium |
99.9% |
45 L |
4 |
Panasonic Product Analysis Center |
E02-110801IN-01 |
||
99.9% |
45 L |
8 |
Osaka Prefecture University |
|
|||
inhibited |
Approx. |
8 |
Japan Food Research Laboratories |
17145307001-0201 |
|||
Aspergillus |
99.5% |
45 L |
8 |
Japan Food Research Laboratories |
11038081001-02 |
||
inhibited |
Approx. |
8 |
17145307001-0101 |
||||
inhibited |
Approx. |
24 |
4AA33-160615-F02 |
||||
Penicillium |
99.9% |
45 L |
4 |
11028760001-01 |
|||
inhibited |
Approx. |
8 |
17145307001-0601 |
||||
Fusarium |
99.9% |
45 L |
4 |
11018692001-02 |
|||
inhibited |
Approx. |
8 |
17145307001-0401 |
||||
Eurotium |
99.9% |
45 L |
8 |
Kitasato Research Center |
22_0455 |
||
inhibited |
Approx. |
8 |
Japan Food Research Laboratories |
17145307001-0301 |
|||
Mucor |
99.9% |
45 L |
8 |
Japan Food Research Laboratories |
11038080001-01 |
||
inhibited |
Approx. |
8 |
17145307001-0501 |
||||
Stachybotrys |
99.2% |
45 L |
8 |
Kitasato Research Center |
22_0465_2 |
||
inhibited |
Approx. |
8 |
Japan Food Research Laboratories |
17145307001-0701 |
|||
Alternaria |
99.2% |
45 L |
16 |
Japan Food Research Laboratories |
11038082001-01 |
||
inhibited |
Approx. |
8 |
13044083002-01 |
||||
inhibited |
Approx. |
24 |
Panasonic Product Analysis Center |
4AA33-160615-F02 |
|||
inhibited |
24 m³ |
4 |
1V332-170703F06 |
||||
inhibited |
Approx. |
8 |
SGS |
SHES131100435002 |
|||
Bjerkandera adustra |
99.0% |
Approx. |
8 |
Kanazawa University |
|
||
Candida albicans |
99.4% |
45 L |
2 |
Chiba University, |
|
||
Cryptococcus neoformans |
99.8% |
45 L |
2 |
||||
Malassezia furfur |
99.9% |
45 L |
4 |
Osaka Prefecture University |
|
||
99.7% |
45 L |
4 |
Chiba University, |
|
|||
inhibited |
Approx. |
24 |
Panasonic Product Analysis Center |
4AA33-160615-F02 |
|||
Sporothrix schenckii |
99.9% |
45 L |
4 |
Osaka Prefecture University |
|
||
Exophiala jeanselmei |
99.9% |
45 L |
8 |
||||
Absidia corymbifera |
99.9% |
45 L |
8 |
||||
Rhodotorula rubra |
99.9% |
45 L |
4 |
||||
Neurospora sitophila |
99.9% |
45 L |
8 |
||||
Schizophyllum commune |
99.9% |
45 L |
4 |
||||
Candida |
inhibited |
Approx. |
24 |
Panasonic Product Analysis Center |
4AA33-160615-F02 |
||
Chaetomium globosum |
inhibited |
Approx. |
8 |
Japan Food Research Laboratories |
18053279001-0101 |
||
Rhizopus oryzae |
inhibited |
Approx. |
8 |
18053279001-0201 |
|||
Moraxella osloensis |
99.4% |
Approx. |
8 |
18084378001-0101 |
|||
Rhodotorula mucilaginosa |
inhibited |
Approx. |
8 |
18069887001-0201 |
|||
Airborne |
Cladsporium |
99% |
Approx. |
1 |
Japan Food Research Laboratories |
205061541-001 |
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