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F.A.Q. - Germicidal
Air Purifiers with UV Light
Q:
Has the effectiveness of HVAC-mounted
germicidal UV lamps against airborne bacteria and viruses been
recognized by health professionals?
A:
Yes, according to The Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention (CDC) 2003 Guidelines for Infection Control in
Healthcare Facilities, which state: "UVGI is effective in
reducing the transmission of airborne bacterial and viral
infections in hospitals, military housing, and classrooms". The
CDC Guidelines also state: "In duct irradiation systems, UV
lamps are placed inside ducts that remove air from rooms, to
disinfect the air before it is recirculated. When properly
designed, installed, and maintained, high levels of UVGI can be
attained in the ducts with little or no exposure of persons in
the rooms." Also, "The use of fans or HVAC systems to generate
air movement may increase the effectiveness of UVGI if airborne
microorganisms are exposed to the light energy for a sufficient
length of time."
Q: What about ozone air purifiers with UV? Does this produce
ozone, or is this the same thing?
A: The
CaluTech products are not ozone generating air cleaners. Ozone
is harmful to your health.
Q: Do your UV Germicidal Light Bulbs produce ozone?
A:
Many UV germicidal light bulbs intentionally produce ozone in
large amounts (UV-V), which we do not recommend, nor does the
EPA or American Lung Association. The UV lamps we use (UV-C)
have special tubing that filters out the 185nm ozone wavelength,
however all UV lamps that are considered 'ozone free' do produce
some ozone, but the amount of ozone produced is so minute
(0.002ppm) it is not considered an ozone producing lamp.
Q: How do these UV air purifiers compare to the ionic air
purifier with germicidal protection on TV?
A:
Simply put, to date there is no known scientific evidence that
ionic air purifiers actually help people in any way, just
opinions, no proof. UV-C is proven.
Q: How long do these UV light bulbs last and are these pure
germicidal UV lights?
A:
CaluTech air purifiers use UV-C germicidal lamps which operate
at a wavelength of 253.7 nanometers (the pure germicidal
wavelength of light). Each lamp is under warranty for 30 days
and has an average life of about 9,000 hours, plus yearly
replacements are under $25 each, not $40 or $80 each like other
air purifiers. It is a very cost effective UV air purifier. All
UV lamps are known to operate for as long as 3 years but after
an average 12 months they do not product much UVC light, even
though they still light up. We recommend annual changes of the
UV lamps for maximum ultraviolet air sterilization.
Q: Why are your UV germicidal lamps / bulbs so inexpensive?
A:
It's very common for customers to be under the impression that
our UV lamps are not efficient like competitors because they are
low priced, but the fact is they are more powerful than most
UV-C germicidal lamp products used in other UV air purifier
systems. Plain and simple, we don't mark them up. You can find
our same style lamp used in our UV air purifier at a competitor
site for $45 each, and we even found another for $107 each,
that's just ridiculous. Lamp cross reference: PL-L36W/TUV,
PL-L18W/TUV, GPL18, GPL36, UC36W1006, UC18W1004
Q: Do I have to wipe things down or clean anything on a regular
basis?
A:
CaluTech Blue UV air purifiers require minimal maintenance. All
you need to do is change the lamps once a year for maximum
efficiency. Just attach it to your HVAC system (real easy, 10
minutes), turn it on, and forget about it for a year.
Q: Is this something the average person can install themselves?
A:
Yes. It's so easy, but if you prefer you can contact your local
heating and air conditioning company for installation or a
handyman. The unit can be installed in as little as 10 minutes.
If you do not wish to install a furnace duct mounted germicidal
air purifier you should have a qualified contractor install it
for you. Installation if very simple and only requires a drill
with a 2" holesaw and a phillips screwdriver, that's it!
Q. Where do I install my new CaluTech UV Air Purifier?
A:
The best
air purifier installation location is over the top of the "A"
evaporator coil.
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Q: What kind of warranty does CaluTech offer?
A: The
CaluTech Blue, Mini-Blue, DSL UV and Blueray air purifiers
feature a great warranty of 10 years against parts and labor.
The Airtronics UV purifier carries a 2 year warranty.
Q: I've seen other units available that claim to be high powered
UV air purification utilizing UVC light. How does CaluTech's
unit compare?
A:
There is no comparison. The Calutech Blue™ produces 24,000 to
26,000 microwatts cm2 of complete air sterilization and has been
tested to safely sanitize indoor air. The Blueray produces
36,000 to 40,000! No other unit we're aware of on the market can
compete. The effect of irradiation is based on microwatts and
time of exposure as well as placement of the UV lamps. The
lethal exposure period of an organism is determined by its
susceptibility. The wavelength of radiation, the density of the
radiation flux (watts per unit area) and time of exposure. These
UV lamps are regulated at 253.7 nm energy. The germicidal
effectiveness is proportional to the product of intensity time
from one micro-second to a few hours. CaluTech estimated a
typical air velocity of a home furnace and increased the amount
of UV actually needed.
Some
references you can check:
Ultraviolet and Infrared engineering by Summer, Interscience
Publishers
American conference of Governmental and industrial hygienist,
Threshold limits for workroom air.
Ultra-Violet Radiation by Koller, Pub.
John Wiley and sons.
Any state government agency should also have information on the
technology used in the wastewater field which is much more
critical than air sterilization. UV is commonly used in place of
chlorine for disinfections and the technology has been used
extensively in the pharmaceutical industry.
Q: There are a lot of units on the market. Where do these air
purifiers fall into place?
A:
Because of the recent scare of bio-terrorism and rising concerns
over dangerous flu such as H1N1, companies have virtually popped
up overnight selling units that look a lot like the CaluTech UV
air purification system. These are NOT CaluTech units and they
do not perform to the level of CaluTech standards.
Q: Are your air purifiers manufactured in a solid manner, and
are the electrical components safe?
A: The
Calutech Blue™ is certified to US & Canadian
standards (UL/CSA), encased in an aluminum alloy housing and
OSHA compliant for commercial applications. We manufacture under
the guidelines set by ISO 13485:2003.
Q: How many watts? What are the details of the bulb?
A: UV-C: 24-26 Watts. Bulb: 36 watts
each, hot cathode. This is the spec for the
Blue, DSL, Spectrum and Airtronics UV air purifiers. The high
output duct mounted UV air purifier features 120 watts. The
Mini-Blue furnace / A/C duct mount air purifier features two 18w
lamps with short lamps for tight areas.
Q: Is Hot Cathode better than Cold Cathode?
A:
In the uppermost vertical section of your plenum both hot and
cold cathode tubes suffer diminished effectivness based on
cooler temperatures. We overcompensate with excessive UV-C
wattage to get a maximum kill without ozone. Hot cathode is more
effective than cold cathode when installed at the evaporator
coil.
Q: What is Snapcat?
A:
Snapcat is an advanced air oxidation nanotechnology, commonly
called Photocatalytic Oxidation. A Photocatalyst for air
purification. It is available for any UV lamp by request (for
any air purifier). OxyCat is what you can get with CaluTech
products and it's more powerful than SnapCat.
Read more about OxyCat.
Q: How much does all this cost?
A:
Pricing can be viewed online at
www.HealthyAirAndWaterPurifiers.com.
Q: I've had a CaluTech system in my home for over a year and
have never changed the lamps. Does this mean it is no longer
cleaning the air?
A: No.
Although the lamps should be changed yearly for maximum
efficiency, your unit is still cleaning the air. Not changing
the lamps every year lowers the effectiveness of the sanitizing
cycle.
Q: Similar UV air cleaners sell for $700 or more. Why is the
CaluTech Blue sold for such a low price?
A:
CaluTech is a wholesaler and manufacturer of air purification
equipment. We sell to HVAC and heating and air conditioning
companies, but we also sell direct to you. Many companies sell
products by others. This causes pricing to rise as the product
goes from one company to the next, and finally to the end
user...you. We manufacture and sell factory direct.
Q: I'd like to benefit from the use of a UV air cleaner, but I
do not have forced air ducts in my home. Can I use the CaluTech
Blue?
A: It
is for ventilation only but you can benefit from the CaluTech
Hurricane, a portable system that we created for people who do
not have forced air ventilation. The United Nations uses this
same air purifier.
Q: I've just received my furnace air duct UV air purifier. The
instructions explain everything well, but I'm still not sure
where to put it?
A: If
you have A/C we recommend installation above the coils. If you
do not know where they are look for a drain hose or copper lines
entering your air duct. This is where the coil is. You want to
install the unit above this coil. Because coils are always wet,
even when the A/C is not running, it becomes a breeding ground
for bacteria, viruses, dust mites, and mold. The UV light
shining down on this coil burns all of these pathogens up. DO
NOT drill right into the duct where the drain or copper lines
are coming out. You must install it above the coil. If you run a
drill bit into this coil all the freon will come out and you
will need an HVAC contractor to open the duct and repair the
coil, or even replace it. A good idea is to drill a small
inspection hole above where the coil is, or even open the air
duct to look at where it sits, so you know you've installed it
in the right spot. If you do not have A/C you can install the
unit easily in the cold air return line, which is the duct that
brings the air in the home or building to the furnace so it can
be heated. If you're in doubt, call a heating & air conditioning
company to install it for you. It doesn't cost much to have it
professionally installed. Install time is usually less than 15
minutes. Maximum plenum temp is rated at 140F.
Q: I have a humidifier on my supply duct. Can I install the UV
air purifier near the humidifier?
A:
Yes, at or above the humidifier. If you install it below the
humidifier water droplets can drip down on the lamps and shorten
their life. The Blue UV air purifier is certified for wet
locations by CSA as safe.
Q: My HVAC contractor cut the cord off the CaluTech duct mounted
air purifier and wired it direct to the fan. Does this mean I
have no warranty now?
A: You
would have been better off with the unit on always, not
connected to a relay or switch on the fan. When the fan isn't
running the pathogens and mold spores in the air don't stop too.
In addition, the dust mites don't stop mating and multiplying.
You want the UV on whenever possible. If mounted at the coils
keep in mind that they are always wet, even when the fan shuts
off. If the UV goes off at the coil for even 10 minutes mold
already begins to form. Keep it on for cleaner air. This extends
the lamp life and the electrical cost is no more than a single
light bulb.
Q: Do you offer remanufactued units?
A:
Yes, from time to time we have units that are damaged in
shipping and exchanged, although this is very rare.
Q: If the air duct UV air purifiers fail how do I get my
replacement?
A:
That's easy. No return authorization needed, just send it back
to us and we'll send you the replacement or repair yours
immediately. Be sure to include the name and zip code inside the
box that you used when you purchased so we can locate your
information (unless your unit has a warranty serial number tag
on it. If it does we scan the bar code and know who you are).
Q: What exactly is ultraviolet light?
A:
Ultraviolet light is an invisible light (to humans) but many
insects can see it (known as phototactic eye sight). UV light
emits at different levels called nanometers (a unit of
measurement that is one billionth of a meter). Ultraviolet light
is separated into three common spectrums. UVA operates between
315 and 400 nanometers (nm). These are known as black lights and
many insect zappers use this UV lamp to attract insects to the
zapper because the insects think the light they see is the sun.
UVB is used for medical skin treatments and operates between 280
and 315 nm. UVC is used for UVGI (ultraviolet germicidal
irradiation) and this is what our units operate at. This light
has a wavelength of 100 to 280 nm. Our products operate at 253.7
nm which is the optimal level of UVC light for sterilization of
the air, and even water. UV light is present in a fluorescent
lamp tube which contains a mixture of 3 mgs of mercury and a
phosphor coating. When UV lamps are energized the electrical
current is mixed through the lamp tube that contains the
phosphor and mercury vapor. The atoms in the Mercury absorb the
energy from the electrical current which causes the atoms to
become unstable. The atoms seek to become stable again so in
order to do this they must lose any extra energy they contain.
When the atoms release this energy it is released in the form of
ultraviolet radiation. When the UV radiation is present in the
tube lamps it attempts to get out of the phosphor coated lamps
(coated inside the tubes). When this happens UV light is
released. The more or less amount of phosphor coating inside the
lamp tubes the higher or lower the amount of nanometers. With
different mixes of phosphor the desired amount of UV is produced
(A, B, or C).
Our UVC light
penetrates the outer membrane of viruses, bacteria, mold, and
even yeasts. When this happens the DNA of the microbes is
modified, which causes modifications to the DNA structure, and
eliminates the possibility of these microbes to reproduce, so
they eventually all die off just as humans would if we could no
longer produce. All microorganisms have different levels of
tolerance to radiation and these levels are measured (known as a
D Value) which makes it possible to estimate the time of
exposure required to destroy these different microorganisms. The
chart on our home page shows many of these values and where
possible we also link to more information about the virus, mold,
bacteria, yeast, etc.
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