



UV light
UV lamps in HVAC systems can improve air quality by killing bacteria, viruses, and mold spores, reducing allergens, and preventing mold and mildew growth on the coils. This helps maintain system efficiency, extends the equipment's lifespan, and reduces maintenance costs.

About UV light
An air conditioner is a necessary device in our living area, which allows us to achieve a comfortable range of temperature and humidity in our homes. Manufacturers usually do not supply air conditioners with active bacterial and fungal protection devices, limiting themselves to coarse air filters to protect the evaporator coil.
Unfortunately, this is not enough - users often face problems with the formation of bacterial mucus and mold on the surface of the evaporator, drain pan, drain line, walls of the cooler section, and in advanced cases - the surface of air ducts and air distributors. Find more information about the danger on the Internet "Stachybotrys chartarum".
In addition to diseases, the formation of mucus and mold reduces the efficiency of the air conditioner, as well as its ability to absorb moisture, leads to accelerated wear of components. High-quality periodic maintenance (once every 6 months) only restrains this process, limiting the amount of bacteria and mold, but never removes it completely.
An effective way to combat fungi and bacteria, as well as viruses, is to install a bactericidal (UV) lamp in your air conditioner, which, if selected and installed correctly, will provide good protection for its service life (from 1 to 2 years).
Due to the specifics of UV Light operation, it is extremely important to correctly select the location of the lamp in the air conditioner for maximum efficiency, as well as correctly place the power supply and its connection.
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I install an average of 3 UV light kits per week, a very popular option in Florida.
I understand all the intricacies and will install only proven solutions that will work as efficiently as possible!​
