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    By: Kane Environmental Assays Sanitary & Environmental Microbiolog y Bernard E. Kane, Ph.D. 1706 Canterbury Rd Greenville, NC 27858 Ph. 252.355.6789 Oysterdoctor@aol.com Efficiency Of Bacterial Disinfection By A Duct Mounted UV - Aire   Air Purifier For:[...]

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    Page 2 Table of Contents Background .......................................................................................................................... 3 Organism ......................................................................................................................... 3 Testing Structure ......................................[...]

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    Page 3 Background This product study evaluates the effectiveness of the UV - Aire air purifier in reducing the levels of bacteria with a single pass through a simulated air duct system. This device is de signed to irradiate the air as it circulates through the home, so the single pass evaluation is the worst - case scenario use of this device. The [...]

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    Page 4 O RGANISM A PPLICATOR : An atomizing humidifier spray nozzle mounted at the center of the test duct intake was used to distribute th e organism into the air stream. The application flow rate was 0.45 gallons per hour. UV D EVICE : A Field Controls UV - Aire air purifier model UV - 18 was mounted onto the center of the side of the test duct 6[...]

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    Page 5 Testing Procedure The testing was performed in two stages. The first stage operated the test chamber with the lamp off. (See table 1) This developed the control data or the base line bacterial levels for the comparison. The second stage operated the test chamber with the lamp on. (See table 2) Two airflow rates were used to evaluate the lamp[...]

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    Page 6 Table 1: Control Data ( testing with lamp off ) Sample Number Air Sampling Duration (min) Airflow Velocity fpm Serratia marcescens Positive hole count Corrected Particle Cou nts CFU/FT 3 of air (count/min) 1 1 500 181 241 2 1 500 193 263 3 1 500 208 294 4 0.5 500 117 138 5 0.5 500 118 140 Total min . = 4 Total Corrected Particle counts = 107[...]

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    Page 7 Table 3: UV - 18X Test data and results ( testing with lamp on ) Sample Number Air Sampling Duration (min) Airflow Velocity (fpm) Serratia marcescens Positive hole count Corrected Particle Counts CFU/FT 3 of air (count/min) %Survival CFU/Control Log Reduction % Effective 1 2.5 1000 21 22 2 2.5 1000 27 28 3 2.5 1000 28 29 4 5 1000 48 51 Total[...]

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    Page 8 Conclusion UV - Aire Model Airflow velocity (fpm) Percent Reduction of Bacteria Percent Survival of Bacteria Log Reductions of Bacteria UV - 18 500 93.31 6.69 1 .17 UV - 18 1000 71.99 29.01 0.54 UV - 18X 500 99.00 0.95 2.02 UV - 18X 1000 90.33 9.67 1.01 The testing showed the UV - Aire lamp yields at least a 90% reduction of the test bacteri[...]