What UV-C dose is used?

Depending on the device configuration, a dose between 65 and 120J/m² is achieved. This enables a disinfection performance of 99.99% for all our systems. According to our experience, this can achieve disinfection of the entire room air between 80% and 88%. We recommend 80% for storage, sports, and generally larger halls. We recommend 88% for rooms with public traffic, such as offices, classrooms, conference or practice rooms, etc. Please note any special requirements of the legislator. If you have any questions, you can contact our customer service.

Are emissions generated?

The systems are designed and approved according to the latest regulations. If necessary, our customer service can answer questions on the subject and provide appropriate evidence.

Is ozone released?

Our high-quality UV-C lamps are designed so that no wavelengths below 250nm are emitted. As a result, no ozone is generated and the AIRPURION active systems can be used without problems in rooms with public traffic, offices, schools, conference rooms, etc.

Can this system overheat?

Due to the constant air exchange, there is no overheating.

What is the advantage of ceiling installation compared to floor-standing units?

We generally recommend ceiling installation because it directs the airflow upwards. With floor-standing units, untreated air may be directed horizontally through the room at a low height. This can concentrate contamination in limited areas, which in the worst case can even increase the risk of infection.

How should the AIRPURION be placed in the room?

The units should be placed in the room so that they work with the room's convection. The room air rises where it is heated. This way, it distributes itself, for example, from a radiator, throughout the room. Ideally, this creates an even distribution in the room. The UV-C units should not work against the convection. Please note that room dividers, tall cabinets, or similar can also influence the air circulation in the room. We are happy to provide you with a recommendation on where the units should ideally be placed in the room. For this, we need floor plans showing radiators, windows, and doors. Please feel free to contact our customer service for this.

Why does the UV-C lamp need to be replaced after 10,000 hours, even though it still works?

Every UV-C lamp experiences a technically induced decline in UV-C output. The manufacturer guarantees that the unit will still achieve 60% UV-C output after 10,000 hours. The specified data for the units always refer to this 60% output. However, after 10,000 hours of operation, the decline in output continues to increase. Therefore, while the lamp still works, it no longer produces enough UV-C output for optimal disinfection results.