“Wall Mounted” UVGI FixturesThese well designed fixtures control the spread of tuberculosis, as well as airborne viruses, bacteria, mold spores and other microorganisms.
The units are constructed of 304 stainless steel with an alzak aluminum reflector and cover 75, 200 and 300 square feet respectively. They mount seven feet above the floor and use 10,000-hour hardglass slimline quartz lamps. Relamping requires only disconnecting the power and lowering the hinged front louver. Models are shipped assembled and include a grounded power cord, pull-chain switch, slimline ultraviolet lamp and louver. Model TB-36-2 A totally enclosed fan assisted air movement and sterilization system, this unit comes complete with filters,PRIVATE fans and two (2) high-output slimline ultraviolet lamps. It is designed for rooms where congestion or ceiling height prohibits the use of wall-mounted indirect fixtures. Constructed of 304 stainless steel, each fixture produces six to eight air changes per hour in rooms up to 1,000 square feet. These models are designed for continuous upper air decontamination. They come completely assembled with a grounded power cord and switch.
“Rack Mounted” Coil UVGI FixtureThis sturdy rack mount provides expandable design to fit virtually all air handler systems. Each installation is custom designed to take into consideration the proper dose of ultraviolet-C (UV-C) on heating/cooling coils to maximize the effectiveness of irradiation. AUV Model’s UFHO-12, 24, 36, 48, and 64.
They are an ideal choice for mounting close to the coil and drain pan areas to inhibit the growth of mold and mildew in these areas. They are available in a variety of sizes and lamp types and quantities, designed specifically to fit your requirements. Depending upon total lamp quantity required the lamp ballasts can be mounted directly into the fixture frame or be mounted into a remotely mounted enclosure. Depending on conditions, these may be affixed with cold cathode lamps for optimal efficiency. Optional equipment includes; longer than a standard eight-foot power cord with an on/off switch, a remote UV sensor monitor. These units not only kill pathogens, the save money by keeping the heat transfer of the coils high thereby reducing energy costs. UV-C fixtures installed both at the coil and drain pan area as well as directly in the air ducting will result in the highest reduction of molds, mildew, bacteria, viruses and other airborne particle toxins and allergens. “ACP Series” In-duct UVGI FixturesBy installing UVGI germicidal fixtures in the HVAC duct system, a reduction in airborne bacteria and virus counts is accomplished by utilizing sufficient UV-C dosage in the actual air stream to sterilize the flow as it passes by. "The Lancet" reported in the December 2003 issue that the instances of BRI (Building Related Illnesses) were reduced to the point where, within a relatively short period of time, the installation of UVGI devices were paid for by the savings in worker absenteeism. Models ACP-12, ACP-16, ACP-24, ACP-36, ACP-48 and ACP-64 The "ACP" In-Line Duct units are designed to provide high-intensity, slim-line, germicidal lamps perpendicular to the airflow with the transformer enclosure being mounted externally to the duct side. "ACP" units are designed for medium duct commercial / industrial applications. "ACP" units are available in 1, 2, 3 or 4 lamp configurations depending upon dosage requirements. Tested and proven performers, "ACP" Sterile Conditioners from Medical Air Solutions consist of a compact UV-C lamp, transformer and mounting enclosure providing the engineer or architect with a complete unit designed to meet all requirements. Power requirements for these units are 120/60/1. The units can be installed in new or existing systems by cutting a small cut-out in the duct wall. The transformer enclosure is then mounted to the exterior side of the duct with the lamp(s) being inserted into the duct, perpendicular to the airflow. Simple formulas are provided for calculating the number of lamps required depending upon duct size, airflow (cfm), humidity and temperature (in some cases, depending on conditions, special collars and heaters may need to be installed to ensure proper operation). Insertion depth for the standard "ACP" Sterile Conditioner is from 12" to 64”.
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