Germicidal UV
TechPure UV
Engineered to dose interior HVAC surfaces where the light shines.
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Application
Any residential HVAC system.
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Complexity
Professional installation required.
Features
Best in Class 24V UV Technology.
The TechPure UV is a development collaboration between Dust FreeĀ® and the leading UV lamp manufacturer in Europe. When properly installed in the HVAC system, the improved germicidal UV-C output of the TechPure model reduces specific targeted bacteria, mold, and viruses where the light shines.
Best in Class.
Highest UV-C output compared to other 24V UV Fixtures.
Ozone Free.
Meets and surpasses UL 2998 no ozone standards. CARB certified.
Low Mercury.
Uses low mercury lamps that are better for the environment and provide high ambient temperature operation.
Reliability.
Expanded range ballast operates over a range of 20V to 32V and offers 3000V surge protection.
Direct Connect.
Custom design allows lamp to be installed directly in A-coil delta plate for optimal UV exposure
Remote Mount.
Custom bracket offers remote mount capability.
Easy Maintenance.
Quick disconnect lamp connection enables easy lamp replacement.
High Quality.
High quality components and comprehensive HALT testing for improved reliability.
Durability.
Professionally Engineered injection molded thermoplastic co-polymer high-strength power supply.
Specifications
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Model
Techpure UV
#TT-UV24-15
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Size and Weight
Power Module:
4.75″L x 3.16″W x 1.75″HMounting Bracket:
3.5″L x 2.25″W x 3.5″HWeight:
Less than 2 lbs.
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Electrical
24VAC (Expanded range ballast: 20V-32V), 50/60Hz, 1.0A. 3000V surge protection. 3-ft power cord. 4-ft lamp cord.
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Ozone
UL 2998 validated no ozone.
Meets California ozone emissions limit: CARB certified.
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Lamp
High humidity, water-resistant, 15″ lamp length.
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Lamp Life
18,000 hour.
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Warranty
5-year on power module. 2-year on lamp.
Replacement Parts
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Lamp
15″ Lamp
#TT-UVB15
Downloads
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Literature
Dust FreeĀ® uses independent labs and universities for product testing. Visit testing page.
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