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Easily Installed into hard to access systems delivering continuous irradiation for improved heat exchange efficiency while reducing foul odor, drain pain overflows and expensive coil cleanings!
UVC Fixturing – Fixturing consists of a lamp, lamp clasps, UVC resistant wiring harness, power supply and power supply housing.
Lamps – Each lamp contains no more than 5 milligrams of mercury. Lamp life is 9000 hours with no more than a 20% output loss at the end of the lamps life. Lamps are constructed with UVC resistant bases and do not produce ozone. When used for surface irradiation, the lamp selected will be equal to or no less than 90% of the coil width.
Irradiation – Fixtureless lamps are to be installed in sufficient quantity and in such a manner as to provide an equal distribu- tion of UVC energy. When installed, the UVC energy produced will be of the lowest possible reflected and shadowed losses. Note: the applied energy and its distribu- tion shall be verifiable using third
party algorithms.
Intensity – The minimal UVC energy striking a surface is sufficient to continu- ously destroy a monolayer of mold and bacteria in less than six hours when at
Lamp Clasp – Lamp Clasps may be permanently or magnetically affixed to the irradiated cavity. They are constructed of high memory, plated steel for maximum holding power and corrosion resistance.
UL Listed and labeled for use in
Installation – Fixturing are electrically terminated to within factory supplied ballast housings to meet NEC and local codes. Lamps should be mounted to irradiate the intended surface(s) as well as all of the available line of sight airstream by proper placement and incident angle reflection.
Safety – To protect maintenance personnel, all access panels and doors to the UVC assembly and/or within view
of the UVC assembly must include mechan- ical interlock switche(s) to insure that the UVC assembly will be
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• Lowest mercury content available |
• UV output regulated to keep levels |
within ACGIH and NIOSH exposure |
guidelines (patent pending) thus |
– Extending lamp life and |
– Ensuring safe exposure limits for |
room occupants or materials |
• UL recognized components, ETL Listed |
• Ideal for any vertical or horizontal |
system |
• Ease of installation – Simple Lamp |
Clasps (magnetic Lamp Clasp optional) |
• Single point electrical connection |
• UVC resistant materials |
• Screw terminals for easy field wiring |
• Remotely located power source |
offering ease of installation and |
mounting options |
• Restores air handling unit to near |
optimal operating capacities |
• Can lower energy costs for restored |
systems |
• Reduces costly maintenance and |
cleaning programs |
• Eliminates foul system odors (dirty |
sock syndrome) |
• Has one of the lowest ownership |
All
Lamp Wire – Is of sufficient length to facilitate lamp connection to a remotely located ballast. It includes a grommet to facilitate safe passage through sheet metal and into the ballast housing. Lamps are capable of being mounted anywhere in the system and/or as shown on the plans.
Power Supply – Power supplies are of the high efficiency electronic type, matched to the lamp and designed to optimize UVC photon production and reliability. They are
Model No. | Description | Lamp Dim. | Electrical | Weight | P/N |
VRSUS 12 | 12” * | 3 lbs. | |||
VRSUS 21 | 21” | 3 lbs. | |||
VRSUS 33 | 33” | 3 lbs. | |||
VRSUS 61 | 61” * | 5 lbs. | |||
VR MC | — | — | 0.5 lbs. |
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• Improves indoor air quality by |
destroying system microbes |
• Will not harm building occupants, |
equipment or furnishings |
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and the lamp |
documented cleaner air.
Specifications subject to change without notice.
Copyright 2004 UVDI.