Applications for Ceiling Mounted Air Purifiers
- Senior living facilities
- Gyms & fitness centers
- Doctors/Dentist offices
- Educational classrooms
- Office building lobbies
- Medical office waiting areas
- General office space
- Daycare centers
- Operating rooms
- TB Isolation rooms
- Pharmaceutical compounding areas for USP <797> compliance
- Intensive care units
- Examination rooms
- Emergency rooms
- Bronchoscopy/sputum rooms
- Purifying HVAC supply air
- Creating negative pressure
- Laboratories (tissue culture or other high risk labs
- Homeless shelters
- Anywhere there is a high risk of airborne bacteria and disease
The Science Behind the Technology
Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation (UVGI) employing UVC light has been used as a means of destroying airborne bacteria and disease for years. Airborne microorganisms have been shown to be destroyed when subjected to certain levels of UVC light at certain wavelengths (254nm).
Click here to read current report on how UVC light inactivated airborne human coronaviruses
Viruses may be small enough to slip by a HEPA filter, but most viruses are very susceptible to the effects of UV light. The UV lamps in the TRACS Manufacturing ceiling product line also radiate on the HEPA filter, where the dust, bacteria, and microorganisms are collected.
In HEPA-only systems, mold and microbial growth can occur on the HEPA filter, so HEPA filters must be replaced at least once per year (even if the HEPA filter is not clogged). If they are not replaced, the microorganisms can actually eat through the HEPA media (this is known as bacteria grow-through), and be dispersed throughout the room.
However, in the TM ceiling product line, given the HEPA filter is constantly bathed in UV light, mold and microbial growth cannot occur. As such, the HEPA filters in our systems can last up to three years (depending on particulate load), thereby lowering unit maintenance costs.
We patented the distance between the HEPA filter and UV-light and by having the UV shining on the “dirty” filter, all trapped microorganisms are deactivated, making it safer for the maintenance personnel to change and handle the spent filter.
In summary, UVGI is an effective and valuable secondary or backup technology for high risk infection control applications. Imagine what it could do for your gym, office, or home.
Controls | Wall mounted remote |
Sensors | UVC Lamp Replacement Indicator Light
Differential Pressure detector indicates when to change the HEPA filter |
UV-C Lamps | Rated for 9000 hours
TM950: (4) 22″ UVC Lamps 254nm TM500: (2) 22″ UVC Lamps 254nm |
Construction | 18 gauge galvanized steel with powder-coated finish |
Color Choices | Black, White, Gray, Sandstone, Custom colors to match your brand/decor |
Warranty | 30 Day Money Back Guarantee, 5 Year Mechanical, Lifetime Frame |
Maintenance Costs | CarbonWeb Pre-Filter Cartridge: replace every 30-180 days, depending on application, cost is $29 each ($23 with auto refill)
Medical Grade HEPA filter: change when indicated by detector, about every 24 months, cost is $149 ($119 with auto-refill) UVC Lamps: change when indicator light goes out, about every 18 months, cost is $39 ($31 with auto-refill) |
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