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    HVAC UV Lights for AC Systems–Do They Work?

    Appears to be many variables involved. Not just a matter of sticking a couple of UV tubes into a duct.

    HVAC UV Lights for AC Systems-Do They Work? - House So Green

    The following is a long read but makes more sense:

    https://www.cedengineering.com/userf...20Ductwork.pdf

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    One thing I've found is that the UV also kills the almost universal disposable W panel filters we all use these days in commercial FCU's.
    They just disintegrate in about 6-8 months

    I suspect the deep bag/pocket type filters used in larger air handlers will be ok

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    Quote Originally Posted by rick130 View Post
    One thing I've found is that the UV also kills the almost universal disposable W panel filters we all use these days in commercial FCU's.
    They just disintegrate in about 6-8 months

    I suspect the deep bag/pocket type filters used in larger air handlers will be ok

    In my mind I was picturing Ally Mesh & Viscous type. It's early days yet boys.

    Disposables may have to go Rick, in the New Normal.


    Oh yes, the other thing some people complain about is the pong given off as Ozone.

    Not everyone complains it seems, but a small price to pay for healthy air & in a large plant I doubt it would even be noticeable& in Dept store applications it would mix with Shop Stock Odours ie. Food, Perfumery etc.


    I visited a friends residence some years ago, used the toilet & wondered what this strange pong was. Turns out he had a small UV setup in the dunny (????) He also had a ceiling exhaust fan so it was ventilated. No-one else seemed to notice or if they did didn't comment.

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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    In my mind I was picturing Ally Mesh & Viscous type. It's early days yet boys.

    Disposables may have to go Rick, in the New Normal.


    Oh yes, the other thing some people complain about is the pong given off as Ozone.

    Not everyone complains it seems, but a small price to pay for healthy air & in a large plant I doubt it would even be noticeable& in Dept store applications it would mix with Shop Stock Odours ie. Food, Perfumery etc.


    I visited a friends residence some years ago, used the toilet & wondered what this strange pong was. Turns out he had a small UV setup in the dunny (????) He also had a ceiling exhaust fan so it was ventilated. No-one else seemed to notice or if they did didn't comment.
    C'mon Des, fess up. You were casing his stock of bum fodder, weren't you?
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    Quote Originally Posted by V8Ian View Post
    C'mon Des, fess up. You were casing his stock of bum fodder, weren't you?
    Bloody charmin'.


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    UV lights do work, but they don't negate the need for cleaning, as mould will still grow in any shady corners.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 4bee View Post
    In my mind I was picturing Ally Mesh & Viscous type. It's early days yet boys.

    Disposables may have to go Rick, in the New Normal.

    Legally we aren't allowed washables anymore, they can't be washed on-site, cleaning must be done using an appropriate pit to trap the runoff, etc. etc. to comply with the letter of the law.
    The big manufacturers like Air-Pure will just have to use UV stabilised filter media.
    I wouldn't mind betting the Viledon bulk roll media we used to use would be ok, but the cardboard framed disposables use a cellulose (paper) media like a car air cleaner.
    I removed some 8 month old filters recently and there was nothing left!

    Having said that we all see cassettes and high walls used commercially everywhere and guess how they are all cleaned?

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    Quote Originally Posted by RANDLOVER View Post
    UV lights do work, but they don't negate the need for cleaning, as mould will still grow in any shady corners.

    So it is simply being able to design a correct layout to cover the surfaces.


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    I wouldn't mind betting the Viledon bulk roll media we used to use would be ok,
    I used this stuff in blue colour rolls on offshore oil rigs for years. Did not attempt to wash it and no UV lights. Most of the filters were metal frame type, so it was an easy job to have spares prepared and a job that the assistant could not stuff up doing!


    https://www.freudenberg-filter.com/m...ry-2019-EN.pdf

    Features and benefits of the P15 series• High arrestance efficiency right from the start over the entireoperational lifetime, for maximized operational dependability.• The material’s high mechanical strength ensures good dimensionalstability, even when subjected to large air volumes, over the entireoperational lifetime.• Thanks to the polyolefin fibers used, P15 filter mats are largelyresistant to chemicals such as solvents, acids and lyes. They must beprotected against continuous UV irradiation.


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    Quote Originally Posted by Old Farang View Post
    I used this stuff in blue colour rolls on offshore oil rigs for years. Did not attempt to wash it and no UV lights. Most of the filters were metal frame type, so it was an easy job to have spares prepared and a job that the assistant could not stuff up doing!


    https://www.freudenberg-filter.com/m...ry-2019-EN.pdf


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    I think I still have half a roll of P15/350 media stashed away in my old shipping container.

    I used to make my own panel frames and sometimes W frames too.
    Until I discovered it was cheaper to buy them. HVAC UV Lights for AC Systems–Do They Work?HVAC UV Lights for AC Systems–Do They Work?

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