UVC Emitters installed in heating, ventilation & air conditioning systems provide a proven and cost-effective tool to reduce energy consumption and operating costs while improving indoor air quality.
Comparison of cost savings for non UVC vs UVC installations
More about UVC Emitters
UVC is a type of ultraviolet enery in the 260 nanometer frequency. The "C " wavelength is the most germicidal in the UVC spectrum.
UVC energy is designed to destroy airborne microbes, including all types of viruses and bacteria. It can help to maintain cleaner indoor air and reduce the risk of cross-infection in health care facilities. This technology can also be used in food preparation and storage facilities, prolonging shelf-life and reducing cross contamination.
UVC emitters are designed to help control indoor humidity and comfort levels. This is accomplished by keeping air conditioning components running cleanly and efficiently and improving airflow through the coils.
UVC saves money
UVC devices degrade organic build-up in coils, keeping coils continuosly clean. This lowers HVAC energy costs by improving heat transfer and increasing net cooling capacity.
These products have a life-cycle cost programme the provides a excellent way to predict energy and operational savings.