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Ultraviolet radiation kills microscopic organisms circulating in your ductwork. |
2001.07.15
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For more than 50 years, scientists have known that one of the most effective sterilizers of airborne contaminants is natural sunlight. Not the light we see when we look out the window, but the invisible ultraviolet rays. The most powerful part of the UV wave is called the "C" band, and that is what UV-Aire uses to destroy and eliminate microorganisms in the air. |
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UV-Aire uses the energy from a specially designed, high-intensity UV-C bulb to eliminate microorganisms that cycle through a home's HVAC system. The UV-Aire should be mounted inside the ductwork, downstream from an "A" coil in the supply plenum, or upstream from the air filter in the return plenum. UV-Aire sterilizes contaminants as they pass by the bulb. The external control switch allows the contractor or homeowner to control the bulb's operation.
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For more information on the UV-Aire purification system, call (713)272-6262. |
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