Model No.︰UV-218HP
Brand Name︰Ecohero
Country of Origin︰China
Unit Price︰US $ 45 / pc
Minimum Order︰100 pc
Active Pure in Duct HVAC UVPCO Air Purifier UV LIGHT
Description
It is an ductworks Air Purifier module that adopts the combination the technology of UV and PCO (nano-ultraviolet photocatalysis with TiO2 filter,It will create O-,-OH and H2O2,O2) with Nature air,and it can achieve of 360° Purification and disinfection of 20- 30sqm room,Please install it at Air let-out gate of HVAC or Duct tube with HEPA filter or Electrostatic precipitator system or near your central air system's blower
Advantage
24/7 acitve pure indoor
99.9% purification efficiency
Efficient Sterilization & Odor Neutralization
Coexistence of Man & Machine
UVPCO active pure is available in many products that are installed in your HVAC duct system. These are great solutions for both homes and businesses with larger areas to protect. For those who do not have the space or desire for a portable product, these are also an easy and low maintenance option.
The model is directly to the HVAC system ductwork to reduce viruses, bacteria, and other contaminants in the ambient air and on surfaces while the HVAC fan is running. UVPCO acitve pure is an advanced surface and air purification technology. It has been proven to reduce up to 99.9% of many common airborne and surface contaminants.
FAQ 1:What Are the Benefits of a UV Light in Your HVAC System?
Air sanitizing systems are one of the best ways to keep the air circulating in your home free from contaminants and safe to breathe.UV light has germicidal properties, making it great for sanitizing air as it passes through your HVAC system,the UV-C light will destroy the nucleic acids that make up the DNA in harmful airborne bacteria and sanitize the air as it passes through the system.
HVAC UV lights are also good at limiting mold growth throughout your HVAC system, preventing certain respiratory illnesses. The most common type of HVAC light is an in-duct light that goes near your central air system’s blower. Some HVAC systems also use UV lights to prevent mold from growing on the evaporator coil. The evaporator coil holds the refrigerant that your AC unit uses to cool your home and is a breeding ground for mold spores that love cool, condensation-rich environments. You might also see lights used to sterilize the condenser coil and drain pan.
A final benefit to installing UV-C lamps in your HVAC system is that they also destroy volatile organic compounds (VOCs), which cause unpleasant odors reminiscent of tobacco smoke. While not all VOCs cause health issues, their strong smells are undesirable and hard to eliminate.
FAQ 2:
How Does UVPCO Work to Clean The Air Inside Your Home?
1. Advanced Photocatalytic Oxidation
UVPCO detoxes your indoor air with a process known as “photocatalytic oxidation (PCO)”. The PCO technology is similar to the catalytic converter on your car’s exhaust.
Ultraviolet (UVC) light reacts with titanium dioxide infused into the carbon which effectively disintegrates the captured contaminants and leaves only harmless water vapor and CO₂ to be released back into the air. This process leaves the carbon cells clean so they never fill up or need to be replaced. The result: Clean, odor-free air throughout the home.
2. Germicidal Power of Ultraviolet Light
For over a century scientists have known about the germicidal properties of Ultraviolet light. Because this frequency of light is filtered out by the Earth’s atmosphere microorganisms have no defense against it. It works by scrambling their DNA which prevents them from reproducing.
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