The Holtop air ventilation duct ultraviolet UVC light air purifier sanitizer is designed to kill bacteria and viruses in the air, providing fresh air solutions to combat airborne pathogens, particularly in hospital environments.
The UVC germicidal lamp emits ultraviolet light at a wavelength of 254 nm, which is easily absorbed by the DNA or RNA of microorganisms, effectively destroying their genetic material and eliminating their ability to replicate.
The photocatalytic filter uses UVC light to activate photocatalytic materials, which react with water and oxygen in the air to produce advanced germicidal ions. These ions help decompose harmful gases, eliminate odors, and kill microbial contaminants.
UVC light targets the nucleic acids of viruses, specifically affecting their RNA and disrupting their protein layers, which inactivates the virus and prevents it from surviving and replicating.
Yes, the fresh air sterilization box can be installed in conjunction with an energy recovery ventilator and can work together with interlock control to effectively sterilize incoming and outgoing air.
The fresh air sterilization box should be installed on the air supply and exhaust ducts, with both ends connected to the main pipe using hoses. It is important to ensure proper placement for optimal air disinfection.
The air purifier effectively sanitizes airborne viruses, bacteria, mold, harmful gases, and odors, contributing to a cleaner and healthier indoor environment.
The UVC germicidal lamp can kill bacteria and viruses in a short time, although the exact duration may depend on factors such as the intensity of the light and the type of microorganism.
UVC light is harmful to human skin and eyes. It is recommended to ensure that the UVC light is not directly exposed to occupied spaces during operation.
Regular maintenance includes checking the UVC lamp for proper functioning, cleaning the photocatalytic filter, and ensuring that the ducts are free from obstructions to maintain effective air flow.
This air purifier helps reduce the concentration of pathogens in the air, which is critical for infection control in hospitals, thereby minimizing the risk of hospital-acquired infections.
The energy requirements may vary based on the model and installation setup, but the product is designed to operate efficiently alongside energy recovery ventilators to minimize energy consumption.
While primarily designed for hospitals, the air purifier can also be used in residential settings, particularly in areas where air quality and sanitation are a concern.
The lifespan of the UVC lamp typically ranges from 9,000 to 12,000 hours, depending on usage and maintenance, after which it should be replaced to ensure optimal performance.
The product may have various certifications, including those related to safety and effectiveness in germicidal applications. Please check specific product documentation for detailed information.
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