Aprilaire 1930, 1910 User Manual

UV Germicidal Lamp
The power of light.
According to the Center for Disease Control (CDC),
”Common harmful molds can be found in air conditioning
systems including Aspergillus, Penicillium and
Cladosporium.” In fact, the U.S. Government
requires UV lamps above cooling coils to control
microbial growth in government buildings.
• Respiratory allergies
• Asthma
• Headaches
• Runny, sneezy or
stuffy noses
• Itchy, watery eyes
• Sore throat
• Fatigue
Harmful bacteria, fungi and molds can grow on your air conditioning coil. The UV Lamp kills and prevents the growth of microorganisms, which may reduce or prevent these symptoms or illnesses.
The brightest idea in total air quality and comfort.
The Aprilaire®UV Germicidal Lamp kills
bacteria, fungi and molds
that can grow on your air conditioning coil.
”Ultraviolet light (C band) emitters shall be incorporated downstream
of all cooling coils and above all drain pans to control airborne and surface microbial growth and transfer.”
U.S. Standard for Government Buildings
Now you can have the same germicidal light by having an Aprilaire UV Lamp above your
air conditioning coil to kill and eliminate growth, at the source, the coil and drain pan.
According to Health Magazine and other sources, an air conditioning
coil provides a prime environment for mold and bacteria to grow, which
can lead to odors, illnesses and bothersome allergies. When installed
near the air conditioning coil, the Aprilaire
®
UV Germicidal Lamp kills this
harmful growth and can improve the efficiency of your cooling system.
It’s a great solution for optimum indoor air comfort for your entire home.
”… for innumerable molds, fungi, and bacteria, home sweet home is a
series of drain pans in the ventilation system. If they aren’t kept clean,
the biological agents can proliferate and then travel through the
building on air currents.”
Health Magazine
”Common harmful molds can be found in air conditioning systems
including Aspergillus, Penicillium and Cladosporium.”
The Center for
Disease Control
(CDC)
Loading...
+ 2 hidden pages