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Ultraviolet Air Probe Sanitizer TM for Commercial applications

The $0 price listed above is incorrect. Must be ordered by phone (866-466-4937). Commercial Pricing: Based on total number of probes required. Custom building a unit for your application is included in the price. Please contact us with the width and height of your cooling coils, and we will be happy to quote a price for you. Quantity reseller and dealer discounts are available to licensed HVAC professionals.
The Original Air Probe Sanitizer is the finest Ultraviolet-C central air purification system available anywhere in the world at any price.
They have been installed in hospitals, medical facilities, commercial buildings, and homes worldwide to purify and freshen the air, and help prevent the spread of diseases by means of the powerful germicidal effect of the intense UV-C rays
The U.S. Standard for Government Buildings requires that "Ultraviolet light (C band) emitters/lamps shall be incorporated downstream of all cooling coils and above all drain pans to control airborne and surface microbial growth and transfer. Applied fixtures/lamps must be specifically manufactured for this purpose." The Air Probe Sanitizer meets these requirements, are specifically manufactured for this purpose, and are installed in government buildings.
Q. "How do I determine the number of lamps (probes) needed?"
A. Rather than placing emphasis on CFM or building size, the determining factors in sizing commercial systems includes the measuring of the height and width of the evaporator coil. For example, if the coil is four feet wide and six feet high, then an Air Probe Sanitizer six feet long (with one probe per foot) should be installed as near the center of the coil's height as possible. Any coils over four feet in height should require another unit of equal length with at least one probe per foot.
Commercial units use the standard 8" probes spaced at 12" intervals. In rare cases where the cooling coil is over a foot thick, or in smoky restaurants, a 6 to 8 inch spacing may work better.
The probes (lamps) should be generally be mounted pointed down (sockets up), nearly parallel to the evaporator coil, on the cold air side of the coils. Example photos are below.
The most common question we get asked is, How many lamps vs. the square footage of the building being treated? Even others plainly state that that's just not the way to figure it. Sometimes they have an airflow CFM rating that they use, but in 99%+ cases, nobody knows that, anyway. Of course, you need enough lamps to do the job. It's really simple. Here's how you decide.
Sizing the number of UV lamps to the dimensions of the evaporator coil kills several birds with one stone, as the saying goes. Of course, the evaporator coil dimension is somewhat proportional to the AC tonnage. And you need enough lamps to illuminate the entire coil and condensate pan. To our knowledge, by using those guidelines, there's never been anyone who wasn't delighted with their air quality improvement after the installation of the Air Probe Sanitizer
- For a small motel or hotel room unit, and some small apartments/townhouses, a single probe Air Probe Sanitizer does the job.
- For a residence larger than the above, a dual-probe Air Probe Sanitizer is the right choice.
- For a commercial building, it's easy, too. Rather than placing emphasis on CFM, building size, or AC tonnage/BTU, the determining factors in sizing commercial systems includes the measuring of the height and width of the evaporator coil. For example, if the coil is four feet wide and six feet high, then an Air Probe Sanitizer six feet long (with one probe per foot) should be installed as near the center of the coil's height as possible. Any coils over four feet in height should require a second unit of equal length with at least one probe per foot.
Using these guidelines ensures a happy customer every time, unless perhaps there's some extreme case where it is advisable to add more lamps (rarely, if ever). And more lamps (probes) don't hurt a thing, by the way. It stretches out the time between lamp replacement, and is even more effective at destroying odors, etc.
Commercial Pricing:
Based on number of probes, rather than the length. The price for custom building a unit for your application is included in the price. Please contact us with the width and height of your cooling coils, and we will be happy to quote a price for you.
The price listed above is incorrect
Quantity reseller and dealer discounts are available to licensed HVAC professionals.
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