- High Output UVC lamps produce 2 watts per inch of bulb length. (ie: 16 inch bulbs produce 32 watts, 20 inch bulbs produce 40 watts, etc.)
- Single-lamp unit can be placed in between the 2 sides of the "A" coil to shine on the inside of the coil
- Stainless steel housing
- 120V power input
- Simple installation
- 14-24" lamp options fit a variety of airflow rates and coil and duct configurations
- Lamp change without removal of housing from mounting
- "Lamp-out" indication
- Resist moisture, which prevents corrosion on lamp ends and electrical connections that can shorten lamp life
- Do not produce ozone, fumes or other secondary contaminates
- Operate continuously at maximum efficiency, without need for constant adjustment
- Prolong the life of HVAC systems, while helping to maintain system efficiency
- Contain lamps that offer a two-year guarantee (17,000 hours) of operation with only 20% decrease in output over the two years
- Include "Green" lamps that contain ≥ 8mg of mercury
- Feature patent pending lamps that are the easiest to install and replace Can be used in unique custom in-duct and coil installations, for example, when very high volume airflow situations exist
- Can be ordered with indicator lamps that notify you when the lamp life has expired
- Are very easy to maintain - simply wipe down with a damp cloth – no additional maintenance is necessary
- Are manufactured in the USA, and come factory assembled and tested
**What about Watts? Most UVC lamp sellers focus on wattage. They propagate the thinking that the higher the lamp wattage, the more powerful the effects of the unit. However, the lamp wattage stats show how much power the lamp uses. What is much more important is the lamp OUTPUT or intensity, which is measured in units of microwatts per square centimeter. Our lamps are rated to produce 11.7 microwatts/cm2 per linear inch of lamp arc length at a distance of one meter. This output has been independently tested in airstreams of 400 feet per minute velocities at temperatures of 45 degrees F (replicating the real life conditions inside an air handler). So, keep in mind that UVC light is about time and intensity, not just energy usage in watts.
Replacement bulbs available HERE
Replace bulbs every 2 years