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GB NATIONAL STANDARD OF THE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC OF CHINA ICS 97.030 CCS Y 62 Replacing GB/T 18801-2015 Air cleaner Issued on: OCTOBER 12, 2022 Implemented on: MAY 01, 2023 Issued by. State Administration for Market Regulation; Standardization Administration of the People's Republic of China.

Table of Contents

Foreword... 4 1 Scope... 7 2 Normative references... 8 3 Terms and definitions... 8 4 Classification and model naming... 11 5 Requirements... 13 5.1 Particulate matter cleaning... 13 5.2 Cleaning of gaseous pollutants... 14 5.3 Microorganism removal... 15 5.4 Standby power... 15 5.5 Noise... 15 5.6 Cleaning energy efficiency... 16 5.7 Other properties... 16 6 Test conditions... 16 6.1 General conditions... 16 6.2 Measuring instruments... 17 6.3 Test chamber... 17 6.4 Test prototype... 17 6.5 Target pollutant... 18 7 Test methods... 18 7.1 Particulate matter cleaning... 18 7.2 Cleaning of gaseous pollutants... 19 7.3 Microbial removal... 19 7.4 Standby power... 19 7.5 Noise... 19 7.6 Cleaning energy efficiency... 20 7.7 Other properties... 20 8 Inspection rules... 21 8.1 Inspection classification... 21 8.2 Exit-factory inspection... 21 8.3 Type inspection... 22 8.4 Inspection sample processing... 23 9 Marks, instructions for use, packaging, transportation and storage... 23 9.1 Marks... 23 9.2 Instructions for use... 24 9.3 Packaging... 25 9.4 Transport and storage... 25 Annex A (normative) Test method for clean air delivery rate of particulate matter... 26 Air cleaner

1 Scope

This document specifies the terms and definitions, classification and model nomenclature, requirements, test conditions, test methods, inspection rules, marks, instructions for use, packaging, transportation and storage of air cleaners. NOTE 1.The air cleaners involved in this document include independent air cleaning appliances and various air cleaning modules. This document applies to the household and similar air cleaners (hereinafter referred to as "the cleaners") that have the function of removing one or more of the above- mentioned target pollutants such as particulate matter, gaseous pollutants, microorganisms (bacteria, fungi, viruses), odors and allergens. This document is applicable to but not limited to the cleaners with the following working principles. filter type, adsorption type, complex type, chemical catalytic type, photocatalytic type, electrostatic type, plasma type, composite type. NOTE 2.A composite cleaner refers to the cleaner that uses two or more cleaning principles to remove one or more air pollutants. The following products can be implemented with reference to this document. - Small, portable cleaners, passenger car cleaners; - Air duct type cleaning device and other similar cleaners; - Other products with air cleaning function. NOTE 3.For example, air conditioners, dehumidifiers, fresh air fans, fans, humidifiers, heaters and vacuum cleaners. This document does not apply to. - Cleaners designed for industrial use; - Cleaners used in special environments of corrosive and explosive gases (such as dust, steam and gas); - Cleaners designed for medical use.

2 Normative references

The following referenced documents are indispensable for the application of this document. For dated references, only the edition cited applies. For undated references, the latest edition of the referenced document (including any amendments) applies. GB/T 191, Packaging and storage marks GB/T 1019, General requirements for the package of household and similar electrical appliances GB/T 2828.1, Sampling procedures for inspection by attributes - Part 1.Sampling schemes indexed by acceptance quality limit (AQL) for lot-by-lot inspection GB/T 2829, Sampling procedures and tables for periodic inspection by attributes (apply to inspection of process stability) GB/T 4214.1-2017, Test method for noise of household and similar electrical appliances - General requirements GB 4706.1, Household and similar electrical appliances-Safety Part 1.General requirements GB 4706.45, Household and similar electrical appliances - Safety - Particular requirements for air-cleaning appliances GB/T 5296.2-2008, Instructions for use of products of consumer interest - Part 2. Household and similar electrical appliances

3 Terms and definitions

For the purposes of this document, the following terms and definitions apply. 3.1 air cleaner Household and similar electrical appliances that have a certain ability to remove one or more target pollutants from indoor air. 3.2 target pollutant Specific air pollutants with clear components, mainly including particulate matter, gaseous pollutants, microorganisms, allergens and odors. 3.3 particulate matter; PM2.5 Particulate matter in ambient air with an aerodynamic equivalent diameter less than or equal to 2.5μm. [Source. GB 3095-2012, 3.4, modified] 3.4 test chamber A device used to determine the cleaner's ability to remove target pollutants in the air in a limited confined space and standard test conditions. 3.5 Operating modes 3.5.1 rated mode(s) The clearly stated best cleaning ability for the target pollutants of the cleaner. It is a continuous and stable operation mode. 3.5.2 low noise mode(s) The low noise operation and continuous and stable operation modes such as "night", "sleep" and "quiet" clearly stated by the cleaner.

4 Classification and model naming

4.1 Classification 4.1.1 Classification according to cleaning principle The cleaners can be classified into but not limited to the following categories. - Filter type; - Electrostatic type; - Catalytic formula type; - Plasma type; - Physical or chemical adsorption type; - Ozone type; - Composite type. 4.1.2 Classification according to installation (use) method The cleaners can be classified into the following categories. - Floor type; - Desktop type; - Wall-mounted type; - In-line type; - Ceiling type; - Vehicular type; - Robot type; - Pipeline type; - Wearable type. 4.2 Naming method 4.2.1 The cleaners shall comply with the following naming methods. Series code. represented by any combination of English letters A~Z and Arabic numerals 01~99 Cleaning principle. The cleaning principle is divided into the following main types. G - filter type, D - electrostatic type, F - compound type, Q - other type Cleaner parameters. clean air delivery rate, in cubic meters per hour (m3/h) Name code. the two Chinese characters and pinyin prefixes of the air cleaner Naming example for the cleaner. KJ600G-A01 Where, KJ - Air cleaner; 600 - Clean air rate is 600m3/h; G - Filter type; A01- It indicates the A series, item 1. 4.2.2 The product model name is based on the main function parameters of the product. Products with the ability to remove multiple target contaminants need to comply with Chapter 9.

5 Requirements

5.1 Particulate matter cleaning 5.1.1 Clean air rate The measured value of particulate clean air rate shall not be lower than 90% of the nominal value. 5.1.2 Cumulate clean mass The cumulative cleaning volume and the nominal clean air rate shall meet the associated requirements in 5.1.3. If the specific value of the cumulate clean mass is declared and is higher than the correlation indicator value in Table 1, the measured value shall not be lower than 90% of the nominal value. 5.1.3 Correlation indicators The correlation between the cumulate clean mass of particulate matter by the cleaner and the nominal clean air rate shall meet the requirements of Table 1. 5.2 Cleaning of gaseous pollutants 5.2.1 Clean air rate For the clean air rate of the nominal single-component or mixed-component gaseous pollutants, the measured value shall not be lower than 90% of the nominal value. 5.2.2 Cumulate clean mass Under single-component loading, the cumulate clean mass of formaldehyde gas and the nominal amount of clean air shall meet the correlation requirements of 5.2.3. If the specific value of the cumulate clean mass of a single component (or a single target pollutant under mixed component loading) is declared higher than the correlation indicator value in Table 2, the measured value shall not be lower than 80% of its nominal value. 5.2.3 Correlation indicators Under the single-component loading of the cleaner, the correlation between the cumulate clean mass of formaldehyde and the nominal clean air rate shall meet the requirements of Table 2. 5.3 Microorganism removal 5.3.1 Antibacterial performance If the cleaner expressly has antibacterial and sterilizing functions, it shall meet the requirements of GB 21551.3. 5.3.2 Virus removal performance 5.3.2.1 Removal rate requirements If the cleaner expressly has the virus removal function, the virus removal rate under the specified conditions shall not be lower than 99.9%. 5.3.2.2 Detection limit for chamber removal Carry out the specified detection limit test for chamber removal after the test of 5.3.2.1, and it shall not be detected. 5.4 Standby power The measured value of the standby power of the cleaner in off mode shall not be greater than 0.5W. The maximum measured value of the standby power of the cleaner in non-network standby mode shall not be greater than 1.5W. The maximum measured value of the standby power of the cleaner in network standby mode shall not be greater than 2.0W. The specified value of the cleaner with information display device is increased by 0.5W. NOTE. Standby power needs to indicate the working mode. 5.5 Noise 5.5.1 The measured value of the clean air rate and the corresponding noise value of the cleaner in the rated mode shall comply with the provisions in Table 3. The tolerance between the measured noise value of the cleaner and the nominal value is not greater than +3dB(A).

6 Test conditions

6.1 General conditions The test shall comply with the following general conditions. a) Except for the tests that are specifically stipulated for the test environment conditions, the type test shall be carried out in an indoor environment with an ambient temperature of (23±3)°C, a relative humidity of (50±10)%, no external airflow, strong sunlight and other radiation effects. conduct; b) The test power supply is a single-phase AC sine wave. The fluctuation range of voltage and frequency shall not exceed ±1% of the rated value; c) The tested prototype shall be tested in the rated mode or other modes that need to be tested according to the usage method specified in the instructions for use; d) Before the test, check that the target pollutant generation, measurement and recording equipment shall be in normal use. 6.2 Measuring instruments 6.2.1 General measuring instruments The test general measuring instruments shall meet the following requirements. a) The electrical measuring instruments used for type tests, except for those specified specifically, shall have an accuracy of not less than level 0.5.It shall not less than level 1.0 for the exit-factory test; b) Thermometer. the maximum allowable error is ±0.5℃; c) Hygrometer. the maximum allowable error of relative humidity is ±2%; d) Chronograph instrument. the maximum allowable error is ±1s/24h. 6.2.2 Special measuring instruments For different test contents, special measuring instruments shall meet the requirements of the corresponding appendix. 6.3 Test chamber If there is no special regulation, the test chamber shall meet the requirements of 3m3, 10m3, 30m3 and 81m3 test chambers specified in QB/T 5364-2019. 6.4 Test prototype 6.4.1 Working mode setting Unless otherwise specified, the test shall be carried out in the rated mode of the cleaner. If the cleaner has no rated mode, the highest gear is turned on by default for testing. NOTE. For products, whose cleaning function is an auxiliary function, such as air conditioners, dehumidifiers and fresh air fans, it is only necessary to start the rated mode of the cleaning function according to the instruction manual or turn on the highest gear for testing. 6.4.2 Placement position The placement of the test prototype shall meet the following requirements. a) 3m3 test chamber If the height of the air outlet is less than 400mm, it shall be placed on a table with a height of 400mm. If the height of the air outlet is greater than or equal to 400mm, it shall be placed on the ground. b) 10m3, 30m3, 81m3 test chambers Center position. Floor type (on the ground), desktop type (700mm above the table), wall-mounted type (the lower edge is 1800mm from the ground). Other models not specified above, if not specified, are classified according to the height of the air outlet. When the height of the air outlet is less than 700mm, put the cleaner on the table for the test. When the height of the air outlet is greater than or equal to 700mm, the cleaner is placed on the ground for the test. 6.5 Target pollutant For different tests, the target pollutants shall meet the corresponding requirements. See the corresponding tests for details.

7 Test methods

7.1 Particulate matter cleaning 7.1.1 Clean air rate The test method of particle clean air rate shall be carried out according to Annex A. NOTE. See Annex B for the calculation method of the clean air rate corresponding to the applicable area. 7.1.2 Cumulate clean mass The test method for the cumulate clean mass of particulate matter shall be carried out in accordance with Annex C. NOTE. See Annex D for the conversion method of particle cleaning life. 7.2 Cleaning of gaseous pollutants 7.2.1 Clean air rate The test method for clean air rate (single component and mixed component) of gaseous pollutants shall be carried out according to Annex E. 7.2.2 Cumulate clean mass The test method for cumulative cleaning capacity of single component and mixed component of gaseous pollutants shall be carried out according to Annex F. NOTE. See Annex G for the conversion method of cleaning life of gaseous pollutants. 7.3 Microbial removal 7.3.1 Antibacterial and sterilization performance The antibacterial and sterilization performance of the cleaner is carried out according to the method specified in GB 21551.3. 7.3.2 Virus removal performance The cleaner's test method for virus removal performance shall be carried out according to Annex H. 7.4 Standby power 7.4.1 According to the definition of working mode in 3.5, determine whether the cleaner has off mode, non-network standby mode, or network standby mode. 7.4.2 The standby power test shall be tested according to the method specified in GB/T 35758-2017. 7.5 Noise The cleaner operates in the corresponding working mode. Test according to the relevant requirements of GB/T 4214.1-2017.Add the following content. - Add in 6.5.4 of GB/T 4214.1-2017.Wall-mounted cleaners, including their accessories, shall be placed on fixed racks. When installed, the cleaner is 0.6m from the ground. The distance between its back and the vertical wall is D = (1 ± 0.5)cm; - For free-standing floor-standing cleaners with any side length of the reference body greater than 0.7 m, including embedded cleaners, adopt the test method of 7.1.1 in GB/T 4214.1-2017. 7.6 Cleaning energy efficiency 7.6.1 Input power Connect the cleaner to the electrical parameter test instrument. Turn on the power. The instrument enters the measurement state. After the cleaner has been running stably in the rated mode for at least 30min, start reading the measured value. Within 30min after starting to read the measured value, the measured power change is less than 1%. The measured value can be read directly as the rated power. If the measured power changes during this period is not less than 1%, the measurement shall be continued for another 60min. Divide the integral value of power consumption during this period by the test time to calculate the average power, which shall be the input power. 7.6.2 Calculation of cleaning energy efficiency The cleaning energy efficiency of the cleaner is calculated according to formula (1). 7.7 Other properties 7.7.1 Allergen removal performance See Annex I for the test method and evaluation requirements of the cleaner’s allergen removal performance. 7.7.2 Odor removal performance See Annex J for the test method and evaluation requirements of the odor removal performance of the cleaner. 7.7.3 Cleaning performance in auto mode See Annex K for the cleaning performance test method and evaluation requirements of the auto mode of the cleaner. 7.7.4 Cleaning performance of air duct type cleaning device See Annex L for the performance test method and evaluation requirements of the air duct type cleaning device installed in the air duct. 7.7.5 Performance of wearable cleaners See Annex M for wearable cleaner performance test methods and evaluation requirements. 7.7.6 Simulating secondary odors See Annex N for the test method and evaluation requirements of the simulated secondary odor of the cleaner. 7.7.7 Dynamic balance test (deozone performance) See Annex O for dynamic balance test methods and evaluation requirements.

8 Inspection rules

8.1 Inspection classification The inspection of the cleaner is divided into exit-factory inspection and type inspection. 8.2 Exit-factory inspection 8.2.1 Mandatory inspection items for exit-factory inspection All cleaners that are formally proposed for delivery shall undergo exit-factory inspection. The mandatory inspection items of the exit-factory inspection are No. 1 to No. 3 in Table 4. 8.2.2 Spot inspection items for exit-factory inspection The sampling inspection of the cleaner when it leaves the factory is carried out according to GB/T 2828.1.The inspection lot, sampling plan, inspection level and acceptable quality level shall be agreed upon by the manufacturer and the ordering party. The items of sampling inspection are shown as No. 4, 6, 8, 10, 11 in Table 4. 8.3 Type inspection 8.3.1 When the cleaner is in one of the following situations, type inspection shall be carried out. a) The first batch of products manufactured after identification and finalization or the old products produced by the factory; b) After formal production, when there are major changes in structure, process and materials that may affect product performance; c) The product is produced again after one year of discontinuation; d) The national quality supervision agency puts forward the requirement of type inspection. 8.3.2 Type inspection shall include all inspection items specified in this document and GB 4706.45. 8.3.3 Type inspection sampling shall be carried out according to GB/T 2829.Two samples for inspection shall be taken from the acceptance batches that have passed the exit-factory inspection. Take another 1 unit for cumulative cleaning test. Take 3 units in total. Calculate by the number of rejected products per 100 units. Use the primary sampling plan with discrimination level I. See Table 5 for rejection classification, rejection quality level judgment and judgment array. 8.4 Inspection sample processing After passing the exit-factory inspection, the cleaner can be delivered to the ordering party as an accepted product. Samples that have passed the type inspection cannot be used as accepted products.

9 Marks, instructions for use, packaging, transportation and

storage 9.1 Marks 9.1.1 Universal marks The universal mark of the cleaner shall meet the requirements of 5.1 in GB 4706.1, GB 4706.45 and GB/T 5296.2-2008.In addition, text prompts for product maintenance and filter screen/filter material replacement/cleaning shall also be marked on the product. 9.1.2 Performance indicators The content of marks related to the basic performance of the cleaner includes the following aspects. a) Specified removal target pollutant types. 1) Particulate matter; 2) Gaseous pollutants (single component, mixed component); 3) Microorganisms (test strains or viruses); 4) Other pollutants. b) Clean air rate (CADR), shall indicate the corresponding target pollutants and test conditions. NOTE. Examples of target pollutants. formaldehyde, toluene, styrene, etc. Examples of test conditions. single component loading, mixed component loading, etc. c) Cumulate clean mass of particulate matter. d) Cumulate clean mass of gaseous pollutants (standard selection), indicating the corresponding target pollutants and test conditions (single component, mixed component). e) Noise. f) Low noise mode (if available). g) Removal of microbes and other features (if any). h) Consumable replacement reminder. i) If it is used in an environment contaminated by pathogenic microorganisms, there shall be necessary prompts and warning signs. j) Other working modes and instructions. 9.2 Instructions for use The instructions for use of cleaner shall meet the requirements of GB/T 5296.2-2008. In addition to the contents specified in 9.1, it shall at least include. a) Name, model and other performance indicators of the cleaner; b) Installation and use requirements, maintenance and maintenance precautions; c) Names of accompanying attachments; d) List of common faults and solutions, after-sales service items; e) Manufacturer's name and address; f) Cleaners or instructions for use of cleaner shall also have the following precautions and content. - Safety precautions; - Specific cleaning principle; - Precautions for placement; - Precautions when using; NOTE 1."Precautions when using" includes possible negative effects during the use of the cleaner. - Precautions when replacing and cleaning the cleaning parts; - Other precautions. NOTE 2."Other precautions", for example, when replacing the filter screen of the cleaner continuously used in the environment polluted by pathogenic microorganisms, give reminders on the necessary protective measures. 9.3 Packaging The packaging of the cleaner shall comply with the relevant regulations of GB/T 191 and GB/T 1019. The cleaner shall be accompanied by a certificate of conformity and instructions for use of the product. 9.4 Transport and storage During transportation, the cleaner shall not be bumped, squeezed, thrown and strongly vibrated, as well as rain, damp and exposed to the sun. The cleaner shall be stored in a dry, ventilated, non-corrosive and non-explosive gas warehouse. Prevent bumping.

Annex A

(normative) Test method for clean air delivery rate of particulate matter A.1 Test principle The principle of this test is based on the "decay method". In a relatively closed space, under the action of the air cleaner, the concentration of particulate matter follows the law of exponential decay with the cleaning time. Function fitting can be performed on the test time and the corresponding concentration in the test. Calculate the clean air delivery rate. A.2 Test conditions A.2.1 Special measuring instruments Laser dust particle counters shall meet the following requirements. - The test particle size range shall include 0.3μm~10μm; - The measuring range of the instrument shall meet 106 L-1 (if the measuring range cannot be reached, a suitable diluter shall be configured; or an instrument of the same level that has been calibrated). A.2.2 Standard target pollutants Particles. Cigarette smoke. The amount of tar is 8mg, expressed as the total number of particles above 0.3μm. Particulate matter generation can adopt the generation principle shown in Figure A.1 or other generation methods with equivalent effects. Figure A.1 is the positive pressure particulate matter generating device. ......
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