Field Controls IAQ11 UV-Airein the Lab, Installation Options, Surface Test Results, Clean Air

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UV-Aire in the Lab

PURE

How it works

UV-Aire uses the energy from a specially designed, high- intensity UV-C lamp to reduce microorganisms in the entire home as they cycle through the HVAC system. Mounted inside the duct work, the UV-Aire sterilizes or kills most contaminants as they pass the lamp.

The process requires very little maintenance and costs just pennies a day to operate. The UV-Aire could be one of the best health and comfort investments a homeowner

ever makes.

UV’s effectiveness in killing bacteria is directly related to the microorganism’s exposure time. Indoor air in a typical residential forced-air HVAC system will be recirculated 40-75 times a day. With a UV generating lamp mounted in the HVAC duct, cumulative exposure can be very effective in controlling indoor bacteria and other airborne contaminants. UV rays will also kill germs and mold that breed in drain pans and A-coils. Properly positioned, an ultraviolet system can significantly reduce indoor air contamination and prevent the growth of new microorganisms.

The Healthy Home System™ Control intelligently manages the central fan, allowing the UV-Aire to ensure PURE air in the home all year round...even when not heating or cooling.

UV-Aire in the Lab

We have three independent studies on the efficiency and effectiveness of the UV-Aire. For complete details, download “How Effective is UV for Air Purification?” at fieldcontrols.com/tech.

Surface Test Results

A-Coil

Installation Options

The UV-Aire can be installed in ducts nine inches and larger. Each unit comes with a duct board mounting kit and a patented angle bracket. A dual lamp model is available for commercial applications and/or increased potency. There is also a model designed specifically for heat pumps and a model for outdoor installations.

 

Ultraviolet

CLEAN AIR

Return

Treatment Zones

To all rooms

Best

air from all rooms

Alternate

Primary

 

UV zone

UV zone

Installation

 

 

 

Location

 

 

 

(down-stream

 

 

 

of the A-coil)

Good: Standard installation

16"

Duct

12" Lamp

Better:

Patented angled

installation single lamp

16"

Duct

18" Lamp

Best:

Two angled lamps or

two lamps perpendicular

A-Coil

Installing UV-Aire near the coil helps maintain optimal efficiency of the HVAC system.

Surface Test Results Optional

Installation

Location

16"

Duct

18" Lamp

18" Lamp

20"

Duct

18" Lamp

18" Lamp

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