GermAwayUV Microbial Disinfection HVAC Coil Scrubber for Horticulture
GermAwayUV Microbial Disinfection HVAC Coil Scrubber for Horticulture GermAwayUV Microbial Disinfection HVAC Coil Scrubber for Horticulture GermAwayUV Microbial Disinfection HVAC Coil Scrubber for Horticulture GermAwayUV Microbial Disinfection HVAC Coil Scrubber for Horticulture GermAwayUV Microbial Disinfection HVAC Coil Scrubber for Horticulture GermAwayUV Microbial Disinfection HVAC Coil Scrubber for Horticulture GermAwayUV Microbial Disinfection HVAC Coil Scrubber for Horticulture

GermAwayUV Microbial Disinfection HVAC Coil Scrubber for Horticulture
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GermAwayUV Microbial Disinfection HVAC Coil Scrubber

With our Microbial Disinfection HVAC Coil Cleaner you can stop your Air Conditioning system from incubating and spraying mold onto your plants. This device makes the most out of your AC by killing the parasites that lower the yield of your AC coils, improving the performance of your AC, and making the best out of its useful life while also ensuring your air is purified and safe for plants.

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Features: 

  • UVC light emission destroys 99.9% of bacteria and molds maintaining the air purified
  • Protect your plants from rotting from mold forming onto them by killing contaminant microorganisms
  • Maximize the useful life of your systems by eliminating harmful parasites from the yields of your AC
  • Designed for efficiency, this system will sanitize the air in your indoor gardening for a cost-effective price

The greatest benefit that indoor gardening brings to the world of horticulture is control. Cultivators can control the exact amount of light that gets to the plant. They can also control the exact temperature and the water conditions. Unfortunately, it also brings a couple of minor downsides. In addition to cost, indoor gardening operations tend to be more susceptible to mold than their outdoor counterparts. The worst offender is powdery mildew.

This plant-destroying mold not only harms your production on clearly infected plants but can also significantly lower the yield of seemingly healthy adjacent ones. Although some strains of plants are more resistant to powdery mildew than others and cultivators are regularly screening and selecting for resistance, the best solution currently is still to eliminate it from the environment throughout the growth process.

The very first step to keep mildew-free cultivation is to sanitize the pods and clones before and during planting. This can easily be done with a handheld clone sanitizer. The second step is to eliminate mold in the air. Even a few mold spores, if left untreated can lead to a serious infestation. Luckily, most indoor growers already have the making of an industrial-sized air sterilization system in the air conditioning. By installing this coil scrubber system in the coils, the HVAC system will seize to be a breeding ground for mold that sprinkles the spores on your crops and become a mold eradication system. Once you have installed a coil scrubber, we also recommend installing a couple of HVAC UV Duct Sanitizers within the system to ensure you are eliminating any spores that are able to filter through.

Why UV-C?

There are admittedly a number of ways to deal with mold spores and other harmful microbial contaminants. Some people use expensive ozone "washing", other use chlorine dioxide, and others still use even more chemically stringent treatments. Although these methods have shown some degrees of success, the problem is that many are still introducing potentially harmful chemicals into a crop that is meant to be consumed into the body. Ultraviolet treatment is the only method that is not only affordable but fully chemical-free and effective. The UV-C light of 254nm wavelength destroys the DNA of the mold parasites but leaves no lasting chemical or other elements in your product.

Applications:

  • HVAC systems in horticulture

Which system is right for me?

Generally speaking, you want to get as much UV-C intensity as close to the coil as possible. If you have a W-shaped coil, it is considered best practice to install one bulb in each of the crevices in the W, using the 72-watt system. If however, you have a simple coil without much space, you can install the smaller 36-watt system.

What about the electricity cost?

Many people are reasonably concerned that having 2 powerful UV-C bulbs running all year can cost a fortune. Luckily, that is a misconception. With average electricity costs in the US, running this powerful AC coil scrubber costs only about $6.31 per month in electricity. Certainly not free but a fair price to pay for cleaner healthier air without harmful mold and fungal plant parasites.

Specifications:

  • Power: 72 watts/36 watts
  • Bulb Life: 10,000 hours
  • Bulb Length: 9 or 16.1 inches
  • Wavelength: 254nm (UV-C)

UVC Output (measured on EIT UV Power Puck II)

  • @1" around bulbs output is 8.5 mw/cm^2
  • @5" around bulbs output is 4 mw/cm^2
  • @10" around bulbs output is 1.75 mw/cm^2

* mw/cm^2 (millwatts per centimeter squared) is a measure of the light intensity. To get dosage (joules), you need to multiply the intensity by the time.

Replacement 7' Extension Cord for HVAC Coil Scrubber

All GermAwayUV products carry a 1-year warranty.

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Special Notice!

 

Warning: this fixture incorporates a lamp that emits ultraviolet radiation harmful to the eyes and skin. Precautions must be taken to insure that personnel is not exposed to direct or reflected light.

If you have any questions about this or any other CureUV product drop us a line at sales@cureuv.com or give us a call during business hours between 8 am and 4:30 pm EST.


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Stephen Bell
The Ultimate air purifier - fresh air at last!!!

I placed one of these purifiers in my air duct and I notice a major difference already in the quality of the air. Very fresh. I had no idea that the coils get so dirty.

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