Germicidal UV Bulbs - GPH875T5L/HO-MDBP Air/Water Treatment Germicidal UV Light Bulb

GPH875T5L/HO-MDBP Air/Water Treatment Germicidal UV Light Bulb
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Guaranteed Replacement Ultraviolet (UV) Bulb - Medium Bi-pin, Double Ends - 93 Watts - 34.45 Inch Length Lamp - Worry Free Performance for 1 Year

  • Wattage: 93 Watts
  • Wavelength range: 254NM
  • Length: 34.45 inches (875mm)
  • Base: Medium bi-pin (2 pin), both ends
  • Base Material: Ceramic
  • Shape: T5/T6
  • Average Lifespan: Up to 10,000 hours

This 93 watt GPH875T5L/HO-MDBP bulb is 100% compatible with air/water sterilization filters, UV sanitizers and air/water purifiers. This lamp also uses UV-C light to inactivate and kill bacteria, molds, protozoa, viruses and yeasts. This replacement germicidal bulb has a medium bi-pin (2 pin) base on both ends that is used for air and water purification. The fixture is high quality with a long lifespan and low mercury dosage to meet environmental demands.

This ultraviolet purification lamp is instant starting and utilizes a coil filament, which operates hot. The UV lamp life is governed by the life of the electrodes and is affected by the frequency of starting. This germicidal lamp is well-suited for the following applications that require UV-C intensity:

Applications:
  • Well water
  • Surface water
  • Municipal water
  • Food service/processing
  • HVAC and Air Conditioning units
  • Air purifier/treatment systems
  • Hospitals
  • Aquaculture
  • Electronics
  • Pharmaceuticals
  • Hotels
  • Water bottlers
  • Laboratories
  • Surface disinfection
  • Marine and more


*Hg - Lamp contains mercury - manage in accordance with your local disposal laws by visiting: www.lamprecycle.orgGPH875T5L/HO-MDBP Air/Water Treatment Germicidal UV Light Bulb
  • Warning: Ultraviolet UV-C light is harmful to your eyes and skin. Use proper safety gear.

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