October, 2006
UVGI Design Basics for Air and Surface Disinfection, HPAC Engineering January 2000, v72n1,
pp100-110. Ultraviolet germicidal
irradiation lamps can help clean coils and improve indoor air quality by W. J.
KOWALSKI, PE and W. P. BAHNFLETH, PhD, PE Department of Architectural
Engineering, The Pennsylvania State University,
University
Park
,
PA
16802
“Direct UVGI exposure can sterilize any surface
given enough time.”
Complete study at: http://www.engr.psu.edu/ae/faculty/bahnfleth/publications/indoor_air_quality.asp
* Pictures from Study.
Dirty, NO UV |
Clean, UV Light Installed |
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US Government - GSA Facilities, Standards for the Public Buildings Service
March 2003…..The U.S. Government follows
certain standards regarding all Public Buildings Service, including HVAC
equipment. The following recommendation is taken from the latest GSA Facilities
Standards document, #5 Mechanical, section 5.9, HVAC Systems and
Components.
"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."
Click here for the complete GSA Document
US Government - Center for Disease Control – October 1994
“Research has demonstrated that UVGI is effective in killing or
inactivating tubercle bacilli under experimental conditions and in reducing
transmissions of other
infections in hospitals, military housings, and classrooms.”
See www.cdc.gov for more details.
Air Conditioning Research Testing
Institute – November 2002
“Germicidal Ultraviolet (UVGI) lamps have a long history of use
for inactivating microbial aerosols. A single lamp inactivated more that 50% of
the bioaerosol” “. ...the use of UVGI is likely to be proposed with
increasing frequency. It is a low-pressure-drop, non-intrusive
technology that has real potential.”
See http://www.arti-21cr.org/research/completed/finalreports/40030-final.pdf for more details.
Filtration of Airborne Microorganisms: Modeling and Prediction, 1999
http://www.engr.psu.edu/ae/iec/abe/publications.asp
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