Shedding a New Light on Microbial Control in Air Handling Sy
Shedding a New Light on Microbial Control in Air Handling Systems (2002)-All of the earth’s inhabitants depend heavily on the restorative and regenerative properties of the sun’s rays, particularly the ultraviolet [UV] spectrum and especially the C band [UVC]. While a certain amount of UVC exposure is necessary for life, excess UVC will also kill microorganisms. This property of UVC has been successfully practiced for more than 65 years to disinfect reasonably still room air and surfaces. With more awareness of poor indoor air quality [IAQ] and food safety issues, increasing focus is turning to UVC use, but now with new HVAC and refrigeration quality lamps. These new lamps can kill the molds and bacteria that grow on coils and in drain pans and the microbes that circulate in the air (e.g., bacteria, viruses, and other pathogenic germs). These lamps can also be used as part of a maintenance program to restore a cooling coil to its original system efficiency.
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