


HVAC ULTRAVIOLET (UV) SYSTEMS
HVAC (Heat, Ventilation and Air Conditioning) UV lamps (Ultraviolet lamps) for in-line installation in the fan coil units or air ducts parallel or perpendicular to the air flow.
HVAC UV lamps are the effective and easy way against virus, bacterias and microbes which are recirculating through HVAC system and are potential causative agents of various diseases.
The Ultraviolet (UV) germicidal technology has been approved by medical studies. Reduces or eliminates mold, bacteria and viruses, fungi and spores.
UV light does not produce ozone, gases or secondary pollutants and requires a minimal level of maintenance.
Approved for residential, commercial and industrial use.
RESIDENTIAL, COMMERCIAL AND INDUSTRIAL HVAC UV AIR CLEANERS
AND REPLACEMENT UV LAMPS
Viruses and bacteria can potentially accumulate within HVAC (Heating, Ventilation, and Air Conditioning) system components, including the radiator (also known as the evaporator or cooling coil).
UV lamps integrated into HVAC systems disinfect radiator, drain pans, ductwork, and recirculated indoor air, inactivating viruses and bacteria.
This reduces the risk of microbial growth within the system, prevents the distribution of these contaminants throughout the building, and enhances indoor air quality and safety
Uses for UV lamp in HVAC systems:
Air Disinfection: UV light is used to disinfect the air by killing or deactivating microorganisms, bacteria, viruses, and mold spores, that may be present in the HVAC system improving indoor air quality and reducing the risk of illnesses.
Coil Sterilization: UV lamp can be installed near the evaporator and condenser coils to prevent the growth of mold and microbial contaminants. It maintains the efficiency of the HVAC system but also prevents the circulation of harmful microorganisms.
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Air Duct Sterilization: UV lamp sterilizes the air as it passes through the ductwork. This is especially useful in commercial HVAC systems and hospitals to maintain clean air.
When installing UV lamp in HVAC systems, it's crucial to follow safety guidelines and ensure that the lamps are well-maintained. The lamps should be shielded to prevent direct exposure to UV-C light, and they need regular inspection and replacement to maintain their effectiveness.​
UV lamps are just one component of a comprehensive HVAC system, and their use should be considered alongside other HVAC strategies for improving indoor air quality and energy efficiency. It's essential to consult with HVAC professionals or engineers to determine the most suitable UV lamp setup for a specific application and ensure it complies with safety and regulatory standards.
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