Where can I buy a system?

We recommend that you buy a system through your HVAC service contractor. Ask them for advice on the correct unit for your needs. We can be reached for advice toll free at 866-468-8247. For the nearest reseller, click here: Who is my nearest reseller?

Which UV system should I buy?
The best way to determine the correct model is to consult with your Heating, Ventilating, and Air Conditioning (HVAC) professional, who can properly analyze your individual needs.

What is the best way to use the UV system to reduce mold?
For optimum mold reduction, install a single or two lamp system as required to allow for proper exposure of HVAC components.

What is the benefit of installing UV in the HVAC system return?
A UV system installed on the return will optimize airstream disinfection and inhibit biological contamination in the HVAC unit.

What is the benefit of installing two systems?
Installing a UV system on moist HVAC components precents mold. The Addition of a system in the return air duct optimizes airstream disinfection.

Can I install Ultravation® UV equipment outdoors?
The UVMatrix 4X, with weather tight enclosure, is recommended for commercial, RTUs and all outdoor applications.

How much UV is too much?
It is not possible to “overdose” with UV. Your HVAC professional will be able to recommend the right amount of UV protection.

Who should install a UV air disinfection system?
We recommend that a HVAC trained professional install a UV air disinfection system, to assure you of optimum performance

How often should I replace residential lamps?
Residential UV lamp(s) should be replaced every 9000 hrs (approx 12 months).

 

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