Industrial Lighting Andromeda S User manual

INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING LTD.
„Kremikovsko shose“ Str,№ 15, 1839 Sofia, Bulgaria
phone: +359 2 945 4212, fax: +359 2 945 4145,
WWW.INDUSTRIALLIGHTING.EU | [email protected]
INSTRUCTIONS FOR USE OF ANDROMEDA UV-C IRRADIATOR
Thank you for purchasing from us a bactericidal UV-C irradiator type
"Andromeda S" of "Industrial Lighting" Ltd.
Before using your UV-C irradiator, read the instructions carefully and
keep them for further reference.
ATTENTION!
READ AND SAVE THESE INSTRUCTIONS.
1. Failure to follow the instructions below may result in electric shock, fire, and
/ or serious injury.
2. The appliance must be connected to the main electrical network directly
into the socket.
3. It is forbidden to use the appliance with a damaged cable or plug.
4. Keep the power cord away from busy areas. Never place the cable under
carpets, near radiators, stoves or other heating appliances.
5. Protect bactericidal lamps from impact.
6. Do not use the appliance near open water.
7. Do not touch the bactericidal lamps with dirty or wet hands. Only switch
the irradiator on and off with dry hands.
8. Unplug the power cord from the electrical outlet when the irradiator is not
in use, before cleaning, before inserting or removing parts, and before
moving the irradiator to another location.
9. Never drop or insert any objects into the openings of the irradiator.
10. Use the appliance only for its intended purpose as described in this
manual. It is forbidden to use the appliance for any other purpose.
11. The appliance is intended for indoor use only.
12. Do not use the power cord to pick up, carry, drag, pull, or lift the
irradiator. Do not pull the cord on or around sharp corners or edges. This can
damage the protective cover and damage the cable.
13. Do not pull on the power cord to unplug it.
14. Always switch off the irradiator before removing the plug from the socket.
15. Never place the irradiator on soft and unstable surfaces such as a bed or
sofa. This can cause the appliance to fall, tip over and be damaged.
16. Do not cover the irradiator during operation.
17. Clean the appliance only with a clean, dry cloth. Do not use detergents.
18. Store the irradiator on a smooth, level surface, away from direct sunlight.
Keep the power cord away from heated surfaces and places where a
person may walk or trip.
19. During normal operation, the bactericidal lamps glow evenly along their
entire length in a light blue color. If the color of the lamp’s changes to purple-
red or the discharge starts to flicker, turn off the irradiator and replace the
lamps. If, even after replacing the lamps, they do not light up in normal
mode, turn off the irradiator and contact your dealer or authorized service
center. Bactericidal lamps have an average life of 9000 hours. During

INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING LTD.
„Kremikovsko shose“ Str,№ 15, 1839 Sofia, Bulgaria
phone: +359 2 945 4212, fax: +359 2 945 4145,
WWW.INDUSTRIALLIGHTING.EU | [email protected]
operation, the efficiency of the lamps in the UV-C area gradually decreases.
It is possible for the lamps to glow even after 9000 hours in the visible region of
the spectrum, but then their bactericidal efficiency is minimal and the
radiation is not enough for normal disinfection.
IMPORTANT WARNING!
RADIATION IN THE UV-C RANGE IS DANGEROUS TO HUMANS, ANIMALS AND
LIVE PLANTS
Never look directly with naked eye at UV light, including reflected light.
Ultraviolet light can temporarily or chronically damage your vision or even
lead to vision loss.
UV-C light is harmful to exposed skin and eyes. UV-C radiation is not felt
immediately. In fact, the consumer may not be aware of this danger.
Symptoms usually appear 4 to 24 hours after irradiation.
To prevent exposure to ultraviolet light, turn off the power to the
appliance after the disinfection process is complete. Never operate the
appliance if any part of the appliance is damaged or cracked.
When the irradiator is operating, place a warning sign for dangerous
radiation at the entrance of the room with the text: “Caution: High intensity
ultraviolet energy. Wear suitable eye and skin protection. "
Service personnel should be trained in the safe use of UV-C equipment
and other employees should be informed of the dangers of UV radiation.
As a minimum, service personnel should be familiar with the topics:
• Device and rules for using UV-C irradiators.
• Warning signs and labels.
• Personal protective equipment and rules for their use.
• Medical aspects, symptoms, etc. when irradiated with ultraviolet
light.
In all enterprises the trainings are included, registered and
documented according to the general order, according to the law.
Ultraviolet UV-C radiation, which is used to disinfect air and surfaces, causes
radiation damage to the DNA / RNA structures of all microorganisms - viruses,
bacteria, yeast, mold.
Surfaces must be directly exposed to radiation. UV rays do not pass not only
through opaque materials (fabrics, paper, etc.) but also through ordinary glass
and most transparent polymers.
For quality disinfection, it is important to remove objects from the irradiation
line that would block the rays from the surfaces to be treated.
It is important to know that:
• The intensity of ultraviolet radiation of bactericidal lamps is significantly
reduced by the presence of dust on the pipes.
• The radiation of bactericidal UV lamps should be periodically checked
with a UV meter (approximately every six months) to ensure that the intensity
of UV radiation is sufficient for disinfection. The intensity of radiation from

INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING LTD.
„Kremikovsko shose“ Str,№ 15, 1839 Sofia, Bulgaria
phone: +359 2 945 4212, fax: +359 2 945 4145,
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bactericidal lamps decreases over time. Bactericidal lamps from different
manufacturers may have different durations of effective emission.
The Andromeda S emitters are equipped with tubes made using OZONE
FREE technology, ie. The special glass used in their production does not pass
almost completely the ozone-forming mercury discharge line 185nm.
Obsolete bactericidal lamps as waste.
Your UV-C lamps contains mercury and fall into the group of hazardous
waste. As such, they are collected separately and should not be disposed of
in rubbish bins. Contact your municipal hazardous waste collection services for
proper disposal and disposal.
The warnings and instructions discussed in this guide may not cover all
possible conditions and situations. Staff must exercise common sense when
using UV-C irradiators.
The bactericidal irradiator is not a toy. Keep it out of the reach of children
and do not leave it to untrained staff.
The time for effective sterilization in the most general case depends on:
• the type of harmful microorganisms available;
• the size of the room;
• the temperature and relative humidity of the air in the room;
• the bactericidal parameters of the irradiating device.
• the time for heating the irradiator to reach maximum capacity. For
Andromeda irradiators, this time is 3 to 5 minutes.
The effective dose required to achieve a certain percentage of
sterilization for each particular microorganism is achieved by a certain
exposure to UV-C radiation.
Exposure is the product of the power of UV-C radiation at the time of
irradiation. This means that if in a given situation irradiation of 1 hour is required,
then you can get the same result if you use twice as powerful an irradiator, but
already for half an hour.
Bactericidal parameters of "Andromeda S" UVC72W2-230
I. Intensity of UV-C radiation
Разстояние от
облъчвателя
Distance from
irradiator
UVC интензитет
UVC intensity
1 m
˃50 µW/cm2
2 m
˃50 µW/cm2
3 m
45 µW/cm2

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Efficiency in terms of air disinfection.
• 5 minutes for a room up to 10 m2;
• 10 minutes for a room from 10 m2 to 35 m2;
• 15 minutes for a room from 35 m2 to 50 m2;
• 25 minutes for a room from 50 m2 to 75 m2;
• 30 minutes for a room from 75 m2 to 100 m2
• 60 minutes for a room from 100 m2 to 130 m2.
Sequence of actions when working with "Andromeda S" irradiators
1. Make sure there are no people, pets or live plants in the room.
2. Select a flat and stable surface and the most suitable location for the
operation of the appliance.
3. Select an exposure time of up to 120 minutes on the scale located on the
back of the luminaire by turning the center knob.
4. Press the green button to start the disinfection.
5. Exit the room and close the door. After you leave the room and in the
absence of movement, the motion sensor will start the lamp automatically.
6. If necessary, you can forcibly stop the disinfection process by turning off
the power to the lamp.
7. Do not enter the room unnecessarily during the disinfection process.
8. The irradiator has a built-in motion sensor that will automatically stop the
radiation if you approach less than 4 meters to the device, and will restore
the radiation until the set time has elapsed, in the absence of movement.
9. Unplug the appliance and store it, restricting access to untrained persons
and personnel.
10. After completion of irradiation, it is desirable to ventilate the premises in
order to remove residues in the air from the destroyed microorganisms, as
well as the minimum amounts of ozone generated.
Information about COVID19
Ultraviolet light disrupts the genetic material of bacteria. Depending on the
type of virus or bacterium, specific doses of UV-C radiation are needed to
block their growth.
The dose that is needed to destroy 90% of a given type of microorganism is
called LD90.
Influenza viruses require a small dose of 2 mJ / cm².
For coronavirus, most experts consider a dose of 4 mJ / cm² to be sufficient.
4 m
29 µW/cm2
5 m
19 µW/cm2
6 m
13 µW/cm2
7 m
10 µW/cm2

INDUSTRIAL LIGHTING LTD.
„Kremikovsko shose“ Str,№ 15, 1839 Sofia, Bulgaria
phone: +359 2 945 4212, fax: +359 2 945 4145,
WWW.INDUSTRIALLIGHTING.EU | [email protected]
Industrial Lighting Ltd. adheres to the recommendation of the National Center
for Parasitic and Infectious Diseases.
According to it, effective disinfection is achieved by operating the lamps for
20-30 minutes and a minimum of 6 µW / cm2 UVC intensity in the entire volume
of the premises.
https://ncipd.org/index.php?option=com_k2&view=item&id=563:covid-19-
desinfection-08032020&lang=bg#UVC_Desinfection.
Example proposal for disinfection with "Andromeda S" UVC72W2-230 of COVID-19.
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