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Fuller Air Treatment for Private Homes |
The decision to use UVC in your home HVAC system is an easy
one, reduction in contaminants such as mold, viruses, and
bacteria provides sufficient reason.
However, placement of the Air Series models to yield the most effective
result can be a bit tricky. To achieve the best suited "destruct
point", many factors have to be taken into account:
Size of Duct Runs
Humidification Devices
Type of Filtration in the HVAC Housing
Accessibility to Ducts and Electric Power Supply.
Type of HVAC Units - Horizontal or Vertical Air Flow
Direction
Listed below are scenarios which take into account the FG2000 Model:
SCENARIO 1: FG 2000 inside the coil housing.
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Advantages |
Possible Limitations |
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Irradiating coil on the discharge side to minimize slime formations. |
May not be necessary in many situations. |

SCENARIO 2: FG 2000 with UVC lamp after the HVAC component housing.
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Advantages |
Possible Limitations |
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Maximized ultraviolet effectiveness on filtered air. |
Accessibility to electric power supply and discharge air duct may be limited. |

SCENARIO 3: 2- FG 2000 Models each with UVC lamps on either side of the coil.
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Advantages |
Possible Limitations |
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Increased UV irradiation on both sides of the coil. |
May be difficult to install and may not be necessary. |

SCENARIO 4: FG 2000 Model with 1 ozone lamp on the return side. FG 2000 Model with 1 UVC lamp on the supply side.
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Advantages |
Possible Limitations |
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Effectiveness equal to Advantage in Scenario 1 plus odor control. |
Specific odor control may not be necessary in many cases. |

SCENARIO 5: FG 2000 Model with 1 ozone lamp on the return side. FG 2000 Model with 1 UVC lamp coil housing.
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Advantages |
Possible Limitations |
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Effectiveness equal to Advantage in Scenario 2 plus odor control. |
Specific odor control may not be necessary in many cases. |

Scenarios for the FG 4000, FG 6000, and FG 2003 are currently under construction. Please check back soon.
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