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UVC Air Protection System

UVC Air Protection System

The APS2000 3-in-1 UVC Air Protection System (APS) is the only option capable of providing up to 10,000cu ft (1,200 sq. ft space with 8’ ceilings) of continuous sanitized air all while meeting the Centers for Disease Control (CDC) required 12 air exchanges per hour to maintain a clean air environment. The APS2000 air protection system delivers a continuous clean air supply, utilizing the best of today’s proven air purifying and sanitizing technologies. APS2000 combines:

UVC Air Protection System Combines:

  • Ultraviolet-C Spectrum lighting (UVC) by Steril-Aire™ – kills 99.9999% of airborne bacteria, viruses and other pathogens
  • HEPA filter – captures 99.97% of 0.3-micron particles
  • Carbon filter – removes gases and other volatile organic compounds (VOC’s)

UVC Air Protection System Benefits

  • Kills airborne mold, bacteria, and viruses 
  • Provides a healthier indoor environment 
  • Kills mold, bacteria, and viruses where they lurk 
  • Reduces system maintenance 
  • Reduces odors

FAQ

Is UVC lamp output important?
Output is critical because it determines the effectiveness of the designed solution. To effectively clean coils and eliminate biofilm, a UVC device should provide a minimum of 1,225 µW/cm2 of energy striking any point on the coil face of the HVAC on day one and a minimum of 750 µW/cm2 of energy striking any point on the coil face on day 365.

How do you know when to change the UVC Emitters?
For large or critical applications, change out should be performed after about 9,000 hours or 12 months.

Does it produce ozone?
No. This device does not produce ozone or other secondary contaminants.

How do you dispose of the used UVC Emitters?
Dispose of them as you would any fluorescent tubes, in compliance with your country, local or state codes.

What is the warranty?
The UVC Emitters are warranted for 1 year (9,000 hours).

Can UVC for HVAC contribute to LEED points?
The use of UVC may contribute to LEED points across multiple project types in one or more of the following areas: Energy and Atmosphere, Water Efficiency, Indoor Environmental Quality, Innovation & Design Process and Regional Priorities.

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