The AMTEK UV-C Series
UV Light For Room Disinfection
with HEPA Filtration
AMTEK´s UV-C/HEPA Air Sanitation Units offer the ultimate solotuion for air filtration and disinfection. All our units use HEPA filters, UV-C germicidal light (non-ozone producing) and photo-catalytic oxidation. Ther remove and destroy allergens, lung-damaging atmospheric dus, biological and chemical contaminants, bacteria, viruses, mold and more.
Duct / Wall-Mount HEPA
Air Purifier with UVC Light
& Photo Catalytic Filter
- Two UV-C germicidal lights are enclosed in a concealed chamber with reflective interior walls, which intensifies the UV-C rays.
- Unique CinQuartz® Photo Catalytic Oxidation Filter (PCO) has a very high surface exchange capability and allows UVC light into the mass of the material – means there is absorption throughout the whole CinQuartz fillter instead of just on the surface. The combination of the UVC light and the CinQuartz® decomposes organic materials into basic molecules such as H2O and CO2.
SPECIFICATIONS: AMIWALL/DUCT250-UVC-HEPA
AIR FLOW
Variable Speed Control
Up to 250 ft³/m. | Up to 425 m³/h
CARBON PREFILTER
DM900-0855 (Removes lint and large particles)
Replace every 3-6 months
LONG-LIFE, 99.97% HEPA MEDIA
DMH4-0400 (Removes pollutants 0.3 micron)
40 ft² | 3.7 m²
Replace every 2-4 years
GERMICIDAL UVC LIGHT
DM900-0191 (Strongest light intensity kills bacteria, viruses, mold, fungi, allergens).
Work with 2 Bulbs
Replace every 13,000 hours or 2-3 years
CINQUARTZ® SUBSTRATE PCO FILTER
DM900-0450 (Removes Volatile Organic Compounds (VOC’s)).
Replace every 13,000 hours or 2-3 years
CARBON/POTASSIUM PERMANGANATE FINAL FILTER
DM900- 0810 (Removes VOC’s and light gases).
Replace every years
COMPLETE 2-3 YEAR MAINTENANCE KIT
DM900- 0810 (Contains 1 HEPA Filter, 4 Carbon Prefilters, 2 UVC Lamps, 1 Photo Catalytic Oxidation (PCO) Filter, 2 Carbon/ Potassium Permanganate Final Filters, gloves).
Replace every 2-3 years
CABINET DIMENSIONS
H x W x D
29.5 x 16.25 x 12.75 in | 74.9 x 41.3 x 32.4 cm
INPUT VOLTAGE
120 V 60 hz
POWER CONSUMPTION
200 watts
POWER CORD
10.0 ft | 3.05 m
UNIT WEIGHT
47 lbs | 21.3 kg
UVC Room Disinfection System – Sanitizing Hospital Rooms Effectively
Welcome to a new era of healthcare
hygiene with our Disinfection System. Harnessing the power of ultraviolet (UV)
light, our cutting-edge technology is designed to sanitize hospital rooms
effectively.
The UVC light, with wavelengths
between 200 and 280 nanometers, acts as a potent germicidal force, targeting
and neutralizing harmful microorganisms on surfaces and in the air. This system
is a game-changer for healthcare facilities, ensuring a thorough and rapid
disinfection process without the use of chemicals.
Our UV light sanitizer for
hospital rooms provides an added layer of defense against infectious agents,
contributing to a safer and cleaner environment for patients and healthcare
professionals. Embrace the future of healthcare hygiene with our UVC Room
Disinfection System, a proactive solution that prioritizes the well-being
of those within the walls of healthcare facilities. Your safety is our
commitment.
Understanding the mechanics of Uv C
light
Surface Disinfection
The UVC Room Disinfection
System are strategically designed to target high-touch surfaces within
hospital rooms. From bed rails to countertops, these systems emit UV-C light to
neutralize pathogens swiftly and efficiently, mitigating the risk of surface
transmission.
Surface disinfection with UV-C
High Bay technology ensures a highly effective and efficient way to eliminate
harmful pathogens, bacteria, and viruses from various surfaces. This advanced
solution utilizes powerful UV-C light to deactivate the DNA and RNA of
microorganisms, rendering them incapable of replication. With its high bay
design, this technology offers broad coverage, making it ideal for disinfecting
large areas, promoting a safer and healthier environment.
Air Disinfection
Beyond surfaces, UV-C light is
employed to disinfect the air within hospital rooms. The technology is capable
of inactivating airborne microorganisms, enhancing overall air quality and
reducing the likelihood of respiratory infections.
The UV-C Upper-Air System utilizes
ultraviolet light to disinfect air in upper spaces, neutralizing airborne
pathogens. This advanced technology ensures comprehensive air sanitation for a
healthier indoor environment.
UV-C Upper-Air Troffers offer
efficient air disinfection by utilizing ultraviolet light to neutralize
airborne pathogens. Installed overhead, these troffers provide continuous
disinfection, creating a safer and healthier indoor environment.
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UV-C Upper-Air Downlights redefine
air disinfection, using powerful ultraviolet light to neutralize pathogens
suspended in the air. Installed above head height, these downlights minimize
human exposure while efficiently sanitizing the air. This innovative solution
enhances indoor air quality, promoting a safer and healthier environment in
various settings.
Operational simplicity
UV-C room disinfection systems are
designed for ease of use. Healthcare staff can initiate the disinfection
process with minimal training, allowing for seamless integration into existing
hospital protocols.
Complementing traditional cleaning
UV-C disinfection is not a
replacement for traditional cleaning practices but serves as a complementary
measure. When combined with routine cleaning, it provides an added layer of
protection, particularly in areas where thorough manual cleaning might be
challenging.
Advantages of UV Light for
Hospital Rooms
Rapid Disinfection
UV-C light acts swiftly,
disinfecting surfaces and air within minutes. This rapid turnaround is crucial
in healthcare settings where time is of the essence.
Reduced Chemical Usage
UV-C disinfection eliminates the
need for harsh chemicals, reducing the environmental impact and minimizing
potential health risks associated with chemical exposure.
Cost-Efficiency
While initial implementation costs
may exist, the long-term benefits of UV-C room disinfection, including
decreased infection rates and improved patient outcomes, contribute to overall
cost-efficiency.
Versatility
UV-C room disinfection systems are
versatile and can be used in various hospital settings, including patient
rooms, operating rooms, and common areas. This adaptability makes them a
valuable asset in the broader healthcare infrastructure.
Hospital-acquired infections pose
a significant threat to patient recovery. UV-C room disinfection plays a
pivotal role in reducing the transmission of infectious agents, thereby
lowering the incidence of HAIs.
Healthcare personnel are on the
front lines of patient care, making their protection paramount. UV-C room
disinfection helps create a safer work environment for healthcare professionals
by minimizing exposure to harmful pathogens.
The implementation of UV-C
disinfection contributes to an environment where patients can receive care with
reduced risk of secondary infections, promoting overall safety and well-being.
Among these innovations, the use
of UV light for hospital rooms has emerged as a game-changer,
revolutionizing the way healthcare facilities approach cleanliness and
infection control.
The Science Behind UV Light
At the heart of this
transformative approach lies ultraviolet (UV) light, particularly the potent
UV-C spectrum. UV-C light, with wavelengths between 200 and 280 nanometers,
possesses the remarkable ability to disrupt the DNA and RNA of harmful
microorganisms, preventing them from replicating and causing infections.
UV light for hospital rooms offers
a comprehensive solution, targeting both surfaces and the air. High-touch
surfaces, often breeding grounds for pathogens, are bathed in the sanitizing
glow of UV-C light, ensuring rapid and thorough disinfection. Simultaneously,
UV-C technology neutralizes airborne microorganisms, enhancing air quality and
reducing the risk of respiratory infections.
Operational Simplicity
One of the remarkable features of
UV light systems for hospital rooms is their operational simplicity.
Integrating seamlessly into existing cleaning protocols, these systems are
designed for ease of use. Healthcare staff can initiate the disinfection
process with minimal training, allowing for efficient incorporation into daily
routines.
The UV light for hospital rooms
doesn’t replace traditional cleaning practices; rather, it complements them. By
working in tandem with routine cleaning, UV light provides an additional layer
of protection, particularly in areas where manual cleaning may be challenging
or time-consuming.
Advantages beyond cleanliness
Unlike chemical-based disinfection
methods, UV light sanitizer for hospital rooms is environmentally
friendly, eliminating the need for harsh chemicals. While there may be initial
implementation costs, the long-term benefits, including decreased infection
rates and improved patient safety, contribute to overall cost-efficiency.
Creating a Radiant Future
The use of UV light sanitizer
for hospital rooms is not just a practical solution; it’s a beacon of hope
for a healthier future. By embracing this advanced technology, hospitals are
taking a proactive stance in ensuring the well-being of their patients and the
safety of their dedicated healthcare professionals.