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What do you really want to treat? The air or the air conditioning coil?
Sanuvox divide their
commercial products into two categories:
a)
UV object
purification and
b)
UV air
purification
Sanuvox Object Purifiers
named appropriately the 'CoiI Clean series' are High-Intensity or Amalgam
19mm UVC (Germicidal 254nm) Mercury Vapour Quartz Lamps mounted to Anodized
Aluminium Parabolic reflectors designed to bask stationary objects (usually
an A/C COIL) with UVC light preventing and destroying mould and other
microbial growth on the object. Although very effective in keeping a
stationary object clean, UV Lamps shining on an object will have little
effect on any other Indoor Air Quality (lAQ) concerns outside a mouldy coil.
Sanuvox Air Purifiers
are specially designed to drastically improve the air quality in the
building or facility. Sanuvox proprietary systems make it possible to
deliver high amounts of UV energy to the air stream while increasing 'dwell
time' between the air and the UV purifier.
Sanuvox
UV Air Purifiers use proprietary Dual Zone High-Intensity or Amalgam 19mm
UVC (Germicidal 254nm) UVV (Oxidation 187nm) Mercury Vapour Quartz Lamps to
destroy biological contaminants and chemicals in the air.
How does ultraviolet light
destroy biological & chemical contaminants?
Sanuvox purifiers use
proprietary High-Intensity or Amalgam 19mm Mercury Vapour Hot Cathode Quartz
Lamps that produces both UVC and UVV light (both wavelengths are fused into
the lamp).
UVC is short-wave
radiation; it attacks the DNA of the cell. This wavelength’s primary uses
are for the destruction of biological contaminants such as mould, bacteria
and viruses. Tile Centre for Disease Control (CDC) recommends this method
for destroying viruses such as tuberculosis.
UVV is primarily used
for oxidation; this is the portion of the lamp that will destroy chemicals
and odours such as cigarette smoke, VOCs, diesel fumes and formaldehyde.
With both UV wavelengths
working together, Sanuvox UV air purifiers" are able to destroy thousands of
biological and chemical contaminants.
How do I select the right
Sanuvox UV Purifier for the job?
If you have questions, or on
application you want us to help you with, please do not hesitate to contact
us. Let our engineers and experts do the selection and sizing with you. Our
goal is to support you in anyway we can to guarantee your needs are met.
How is Sanuvox Technologies
different to other UV Lamp Manufacturers?
Established in 1995, Sanuvox
has received multiple U.S. patents on the UV process that is being heralded
as the standard in the industry. Unlike lamp manufacturers that market
conventional Object Purifiers, Sanuvox offers Engineered Systems for both
Object & Air for virtually any IAQ application. Sanuvox factory support is
unmatched. We will provide you with the support needed in order to solve
your IAQ needs. Sanuvox Purifiers are used in tens of thousands of
applications ranging from private, commercial and medical to government and
military installations.
What kind of systems does
Sanuvox manufacture?
Sanuvox manufactures a
complete line of In-duct ultraviolet air Purifiers, UV coil cleaners and UV
stand-alone systems as well as combination HEPA UV filter/air purifiers.
Sanuvox also manufactures systems for residential applications.
Do Sanuvox Ultraviolet Air
Purifiers produce ozone?
As part of the proprietary
Sanuvox process involved in UV air treatment, the UVV (187nm) portion of the
lamp is fused to the UVC (254mn) portion of the glass. Sanuvox lamps are not
ozone generators; ozone is a by-product of oxidation. As the oxidation is
emitted from the UVV portion of the lamp, the UVC wavelength immediately
starts to break down residual ozone that may be present. Sanuvox is treating
the chemical contaminants in the air at that moment in time; this is one of
the components of the Sanuvox U.S. patent.
The amount of residual ozone
produced by a Sanuvox UV air purifier with the UVC/UVV lamp has been
measured by independent accredited testing laboratories and found not to
exceed 0.0035 parts per million at the outlet of the purifier. This is less
than 1/10th of the ASHRAE limit (0.05 ppm) and less than a 1/20th
of the OSHA (0.10 ppm) standards for safe ozone levels. In fact, the
oxidation process produces less residual ozone than a photocopier or the
arcing from an electronic air cleaner, and in documented air quality tests,
zero ozone levels have been found on the working area.
How can Sanuvox Air Purifiers destroy up
to 99.9% of the contaminants traveling through the HVAC system?
Sanuvox UV air purifiers are sized according
to the application. Taking into account the duct size, air velocity, % of
the fresh air and the contaminants to be destroyed Sanuvox can size the
application in order to achieve 99.9% destruction at one time. If you have
an application that requires our help in specifying a Sanuvox solution just
give us a call.
What is URV and how does it relate to
Ultraviolet Air Purification?
Ultraviolet Rating Value (URV) is a proposed
standard by the international Ultraviolet Association (IUVA) in response to
an industry wide need for standards and guidelines for evaluating
ultraviolet air purification efficiencies. On the table below you will see
that there are URV values from 1 to 20. A URV value of 14 or above
represents 100% destruction of tuberculosis, whilst a URV value of 11
represents a 88% destruction of tuberculosis.

How is a Sanuvox UV
CoilCleaner different than other UV Lamps / Emitters used to destroy mould
on an a/c coil?
All Sanuvox Ultraviolet
Lamps use the highest efficiency Quartz glass (highest quality glass with
the least amount of impurities). Sanuvox patented Hot Cathode High-Intensity
or Amalgam Mercury Vapour 19mm Lamps produce the highest efficiency,
cleanest burning lamp available, paired to high output electronic ballasts.
Although other UV lamps and emitters may use
questionable glass types and gas mixtures, only Sanuvox UV CoilCleaners use
patent pending Anodized Aluminium Parabolic Reflectors to direct the UVC
Germicidal (254nm) light onto the object. If a UV Lamp is shining on an
object without a parabolic reflector, less than 40% of the lamp's energy is
actually shining on the object. With the addition of the parabolic
reflector, Sanuvox is directing virtually 100% of the lamps' energy where it
is needed.
Can a UV Lamp on a Coil
also treat the air-stream?
Because these UV lamps are
installed perpendicular to the air, there is not sufficient amount of 'dwell
time' between the lamp and the air-stream, consequently the effect on the
air is minimal. For a UV lamp to be effective as an air purifier, the lamp(s)
must be parallel to the air-stream. If lamps are to be installed
perpendicular, many more Lamps would be required in order to achieve the
necessary 'dwell time'
Are there research studies
done on Sanuvox UV Systems?
The Sanuvox Research &
Design Team is made up of Scientists, PhD's, Engineers, and experts in Air
Quality and Air Management. All research studies done on Sanuvox
Systems are Independent Third Party, using various Sanuvox UV Purifiers some
of which have been published in various medical journals including the
prestigious Lancet Medical Journal. Many UV system manufacturers actually
refer to Sanuvox research to show the efficacy of UV Treatment.
Is a Sanuvox UV Purifier
safe?
Sanuvox Air Purifier are
CSA C/US certified and CE approved. Two factors relating to safety are
What are the applications
and uses for Sanuvox UV Purifiers?
Sanuvox Air Purifiers will
destroy biological and chemical contaminants, odours such as bacteria,
viruses, mould, mildew, smoke, formaldehyde, cleaning solvents, etc. See
table below for a partial list of contaminants treated by Sanuvox. Sanuvox
Purifiers are used in tens of thousands of homes, doctors and dentist’s
offices, hospitals, veterinary clinics, office buildings, government
facilities, railway stations, health clubs, day care centres, laboratories,
class rooms, old age homes, hotels, smoking rooms, bars and restaurants,
mausoleums, funeral parlours and morgues.
What is my Sanuvox
CoilClean warranty?
All Sanuvox UV CoilCleaners
are warranted for 5 years (including ballast); the UV Lamp is warranted for
12,000 hours.
What is my Sanuvox UV Air
Purifier warranty?
Please refer to
www.sanuvox.com for the specific warranty on the Sanuvox product that
interests you. All commercial UV Lamps are warranted for 12,000 hours.
What contaminants can Sanuvox Air
Purifiers destroy?
Listed below are some of the common odours,
chemical pollutants and biological contaminants that are destroyed by Sanuvox
air purifiers. We simply do not have room for a complete list.
Acetone
Alcoholic Beverages
Animal Dander
Animal Odours
Anaesthetics
Asphalt Fumes
Automobile Exhaust
Bacteria
Bathroom Odours
Body Odours
Burned Flesh
Burned Food
Charred Materials
Cheese Smells
Kitchen Smells
Cigarette Smoke
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Coal Smoke
Combustion Odours
Cooking Odours
Creosote
Decaying Substances
Deodorants
Diesel Fumes
Embalming Odours
Ethyl Alcohol Eucalyptol
Exhaust Fumes
Fabric Finishes
Faecal Odours
Fertilizer
Film Processing Odours
Fish
Formaldehyde
Fuel Gases
Garlic
Gasoline
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Hair Spray
Incomplete Combustion
Industrial Wastes
Kerosene
Lactic Acid
Liquor Odours Masking Agents
Methyl Alcohol
Mildew Mould
Nail Polish
Naphtha (Coal tar)
Naphtha (Petroleum)
Nicotine
Noxious Gases Organic Chemicals Packing House Odours
Paint
Paste & Glue
Perfumes, Cosmetics
Perspiration
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Pet Odours
Plastics
Poultry Odours
Rubber
Sewer Odours
Smoke
Spoiled Food
Tar
Tarnishing Gases
Tobacco Smoke
Turpentine Vapours
Varnish Fumes
Vinegar
Viruses
Volatile Materialize
Waste Products
Xylene |
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The following are some of the common micro
organisms destroyed by Sanuvox air purifiers. |
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Bacteria
Protozoa
Measles
S. enteritidis
Eberthella typhosa |
Meisseria catarrahalis
Viruses
Tuberculosis bacilli
Influenza
B. paratyphosus |
Escherichia coli
Proteus vulgaris
Dysentery bacilli
Mold Spores
Lengioncellosis |
Bacillus anthracis
B. subtilis
Micrococcus candidus
S. tyhimurium
Staphylococcus aureus |
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