
INTRODUCTION
This UV Lamp system is designed to inhibit fungus and microbial growth when applied to the indoor coil/drain pan area of a central cooling
system. This system should be mounted on a flat surface. These instructions cover the installation of both the 1 and 2 lamp models. Lamps are
designed to operate for one year continuously before replacement is required.
NOTE: These UV Lamps are designed for indoor use only.
This model consists of individual UV Lamp assemblies. On 2 lamp models, the 2 assemblies are connected by a flexible cord which will allow
the installer to separate the lamps from 4-in. to 18-in.
CAUTION: UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in damage to the product.
Do not touch glass section of UV Lamp without clean gloves. Damage to lamp will result. Oil from fingers will permanently
etch glass of lamp and weaken structure. Clean lamp with rubbing alcohol and clean cloth if necessary.
CAUTION: MERCURY EXPOSURE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution may result in minor personal injury.
Lamp contains a small quantity of mercury. Handle with care. If a lamp breaks, clean and dispose with care.
NOTE: The health aspects associated with the use of this product and its ability to aid in disinfection of environmental air have not been
investigated by UL.
NOTE: Each lamp model kit includes cleaning kit and mounting screws.
INSTALLATION
PROCEDURE 1—UNIT MOUNTING LOCATION
WARNING: ELECTRICAL SHOCK HAZARD
Failure to follow this warning could result in electrical shock and cause injury or death.
Before installing accessory or performing maintenance or service on this or any other accessory, turn off main power to unit
and install lock-out tag. There may be more than one disconnect switch.
CAUTION: UNIT DAMAGE HAZARD
Failure to follow this caution could result in damage to unit or personal injury.
Perform visual inspection of potential mounting location by removing unit/cabinet door prior to cutting or drilling. Be careful
not to cut, drill or drive screws into coil, refrigerant lines or other objects inside the HVAC unit.
NOTE: On indoor coils 2 tons or smaller it is recommended that this UV lamp be installed in the connecting ductwork above the indoor coil and
not in the coil casing itself.
NOTE: No testing has been done to determine the effects of UV light on duct board or flex duct, metal duct is recommended.
NOTE: It is recommended that a 7/8-in. hole be used for mounting this accessory. Using a 7/8-in. hole should provide proper clearances.
NOTE: Components contained in the current furnace and fan coil equipment are resistant to UVC exposure. Color shift or chalking may occur
without affecting structural properties.
IMPORTANT: Select a mounting location that prevents direct exposure to non-fiberglass media filters. A minimum distance of 6 feet is
recommended (Non-Fiberglass media will break down from UV exposure).
1. Turn off all power to unit and install lock-out tag.
2. Remove indoor coil casing door and inspect coil casing for proper location of UV lamp mounting holes.
3. Select location for lamp(s) that gives the most exposure to coil/drain pan. Light from the lamp should “wash” the coil and pan for maximum
effectiveness (See Fig. 3A, 3B or 3C).
Table 1— Unit Data
UNIT INFORMATION 1 LAMP MODEL 2 LAMP MODEL 1 LAMP MODEL 2 LAMP MODEL
Electrical
(V-PH-Hz) 115-1-60 115-1-60 208/230–1–60 208/230–1–60
Maximum Lamp Amperage Draw 0.6 Amps 1.1 Amps 0.3 Amps 0.6 Amps
Average Power Consumption 27 Watts 53 Watts 27 Watts 53 Watts
Unit Service
Cord
6 foot cord
with ground pin plug
Average Lamp Life Approximately 1 Year or
9,000 Hours of Unit Runtime
Initial UVC Output at 1 Meter
(in microwatts per square centimeter and 70 Deg F)
and 450 FPM Airflow
105 198 105 198
Lamp Length 19-in.
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