Operational safety
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highly harmful to humans and other living
The UV-C light emitted by the lamp is
organisms, damages eyesight, skin and cell DNA
in the cells of living organisms. After starting the luminaire
the range of direct UVC rays.
Damage to the luminaire will not
basic precautions.
If the fluorescent lamps break,
remove the contaminated parts, preferably with gloves. Place them in a sealed plastic bag and take to a local
waste disposal facility for recycling. Do not use a vacuum cleaner to remove damaged parts.
IN PARTICULAR:
Never look directly at the UV-C lamp or stay within the UV-C range.
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Secure the room with the turned on luminaire against other people's access.
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Special safety glasses are recommended.
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Note that very long exposure to the UV-C lamp can degrade some elements within its range, e.g. plastics.
IP20 ingress protection class means that the fitting is devoid of protection against water penetration.
Disinfection
The disinfection
is presented by CIE and other research units based on the dose that needs to be implicated to remove
90% of the microbes from the surface. For most of the known bacteria and viruses the required dose does not exceed 8 mJ/cm2 .
This means that the lamp emitting 1 W of UV-C radiation at a distance of 1 metre from the source needs 80 seconds to disinfect
the surface in 90%.
Lamps from the series emit light at a distance of 1 metre from the source:
UV-C 36W: 1 W/m UV-C radiation
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UV-C 72W: 2.4W/m UV-C radiation
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UV-C 108W: 3.6W/m UV-C radiation
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The
of UV-C radiation decreases in inverse proportion to the square of the distance from the light source. Therefore, the
closer we place the light source to the surface requiring disinfection, the more
minutes as an indicative disinfection time for our products. It may vary due to the power of the lamp used, the distance between
the surface being disinfected and the light source, temperature and humidity.
Desinfection
36 W - surface 15 m
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72 W - surface 25 m
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108 W - surface 35 m
Exposure method
Set the light so that it falls on the surface to be disinfected.
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The UV-C light source should be positioned as close as possible to the surface to be disinfected, so that the scope of UV-C
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rays covers the largest part of it. Objects placed in the shade, where the UV-C rays cannot reach, will not be disinfected.
After starting the lamp, you cannot stay in the room. Wear protective
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glasses, long-sleeved clothing and protective gloves when turning it on / o .
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Approximate exposure time is 15 min.
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Very long exposure to the UV-C lamp can degrade some elements within its range, e.g. plastics.
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We recommend ventilating the room every 4 operating hours of the device.
SARS-CoV-2 disinfection
(coronavirus causing Covid 19 disease)
At the moment, there are no
tests confirming the dose needed to neutralise the SARS - CoV-2 virus causing COVID-19
disease. However, its structure is compared to a more UV-C resistant virus, i.e. "Hepatitis A Virus", for which the required dose is
less than 7mJ / cm2. Based on this, the dose needed to neutralise the coronavirus is estimated to be approximately 4 mJ/cm2 .
This means that the lamp emitting 1W of UV-C radiation at a distance of 1 metre from the source needs 40 seconds to remove
90% of the virus from the surface.
. UV-C light degrades the DNA and RNA code
no people or animals should be within
ect your health while maintaining
ventilate the room for 30 minutes
and
ective the light will be. We have assumed 15
UV-C 36W - INSTALLATION INSTRUCTION
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