It is well known that sunlight purifies air. More specifically, it is the light in the UV-C wavelength range (around 260 nm) that purifies air. UV-C light is germicidal by deactivating the DNA of viruses, bacteria, and dust mites. However, this natural germicidal process doesn't occur indoors. Many UV-C germicidal systems have been invented for indoor uses such as UV-C sanitizing wands, UV-C housing used inside HVAC systems, and etc.
This invention designed an UV-C light assembly for air purification inside HVAC systems.
We use light-emitting diodes (LEDs) or fluorescent light tubes in the wavelength range of UV-C centered at about 260 nm. The UV-C wavelength is peaked at 260 nm with 10 nm of FWHM. The light assembly is placed inside air duct of a HVAC system. When the HVAC system starts to work, the fan drives the air in the duct to flow. The airstream pushes the air cup to press on the switch, and thus causing the switch to close to power up the LEDs or the fluorescent tubes. The UV-C light purifies the air that flow through the light. When the fan stops, the air cup stops pressing the switch and the UV-C light assembly shuts off.
The UV-C light assembly is designed in such a way that it can be fitted through the openings of air filters.
This UV-C light assembly is suitable for any central HVAC systems.
1. The Physical Structure
The invented UV-C light assembly consists of units as follows:
(a) Assembly Frame (
Air-flow activated germicidal UV-C light assembly (light assembly) is designed to be used with central HVAC systems. The UV-C light assembly is installed inside air ducts. When air flows, the light assembly turns on. When air flow stops, the light assembly turns off. When the light assembly turns on, it emits UV-C light and illuminates a section of the duct. Air flowing through this light illuminated section is purified by UV-C light. Here is how this light assembly works:
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