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Why UV lamps are used in Ahu?
UV Lamp has some impeccable features, if used systematically, can give wonderful result and are extensively used in AHU for reduction of bacterial load on the cooling coil. The use of Ultraviolet Lamp reduces mold and algae formation on the cooling coil. Kills bacteria, viruses and germs. Controls other allergens.
Where is the best place to install a UV light in HVAC?
The air handler is usually the best location to install a UV Light. While usually mounted in the air handler they can also be mounted at other locations. All the air in an HVAC system will flow through the air handler making an ideal location.
Why is HVAC called mechanical?
HVAC system design is a subdiscipline of mechanical engineering, based on the principles of thermodynamics, fluid mechanics, and heat transfer. Methods for ventilating a building are divided into mechanical/forced and natural types.
What does HVAC system include?
HVAC stands for heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems. This system is responsible for heating and cooling your home and includes products like furnaces, air conditioners, heat pumps as well as ductwork, thermostats and other home comfort controls.
What is uvuv light for AHU?
UV light for AHU promotes healthier living and operational efficiency. UV Lamp disinfects the air we breathe and at the same time reduces energy consumption and the process is not one time but goes on and on.
Can UV lights improve indoor air quality?
In addition to improving indoor air quality, UV lights can yield other benefits as well, when installed in a building’s air handler including maximizing AHU system efficiency, thereby reducing energy use and costs.
What is Ahu-series UV disinfection?
Uniquely customised for each application, an AHU-Series UV disinfection solution can be offered for any size of AHU. Prevent microbial colonisation on HVAC coils and drainage trays
What is UV light for HVAC?
Hospitals, healthcare facilities and even office buildings have adopted UV light for HVAC. Studies have proven that UV light systems are highly effective in reducing microorganisms as they pass through Ultra Violet light rays. Reduced microorganisms mean less transferred illness.