HVAC (Ultra Violet Lights)
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All Comments (39)
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great strategy .. thanks for posting .. =)
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don't ever look at the uv light when light is energized...lol. you will end up in the emergency room with your eyes shut and swollen.
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@ebadeeba yes...the effectivness of all UV lights degrades over time.
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this uv is a surfactant and needs to be on the inlet side of coil like in vid Also why would you not have a TXV on your system as it is more efficient.
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this uv is a surfactant and needs to be on the inlet side of coil like in vid Also why would you not have a TXV on your system as it is more efficient.
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this uv is a surfactant and needs to be on the inlet side of coil like in vid
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The industry who tests all of this UV stuff has found out that these lights do not kill as much bacteria as the manufact. claims. The Guardian Air light kit system does.I've already had great feedback from my customers.They are pricier but they do what it suppose to do,not maybe .
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The light will still shine true, but the bulb looses its ability to produce the ultra violet (not visible to our eyes). I know it is a pain, but I like these kits more and more.
J
I liked you video. any idea about the costs. how much do these UV-lights cost.
nfusmani 1 year ago
@nfusmani You might want to can an air conditioning company to get a price.
DrZarkloff 1 year ago
I noticed the A frame coil does not have a thermal expansion valve.
cherisong 2 years ago
Good eye. My heat pump uses piston restrictors.
DrZarkloff 2 years ago
Love your videos and thank you for sharing your wealth of knowledge. I see you have had this UV light for a while, what do you think of it? Have you noticed any difference in air quality, allergies, mold etc? would you recommend one? Thank you for your time.
Tim
timfoss445 2 years ago
I am a firm believer in UV lights. I've noticed a large difference in air quality around my house ever since I installed mine.
DrZarkloff 2 years ago