TL R 31 GERMICIDAL UV-C LUMINAIRE

this wall mounted unit is ideal for open plan spaces and can cover an area up to 25 square meters

 

Luminaire with patented technology, that ensures a powerful narrow beam and safety

  • Wall Mounted size 550x320x340cm
  • Fitted with Philips 4 X PL-S – 9W TUV lamps
  • Coverage 25m²/ 180º
  • Weight 13 KG
  • Schools – Open plan offices- Hospital wards

TLR 31 GERMICIDAL UV-C LUMINAIRE

 

Model UV-C radiant Flux(UV-C W ) Radiant Efficacy

Peak UV-C Irradiance

1.0 M 2.0 M
TL R 31 0.772 0.0189 W/VA
63.16 18.45

 

Coverage 25m² / 180º
Electrical 220/230V AC Supply
Size 550 x 320 x 340
Weight 13 Kgs
Lamp Type & Watt Rating 4 x Philips PL-S TUV 9W
Lamp Life/Replacement Hours 15000 Hours
Durability of Fitting Lifespan 7 / 10 years
Manufacturing ISO 9001 Approval
UV-C 254nm Emission Delivers the straightest, most
powerful UV beam with a higher kill rate
Upper Air UV-C Fluence 1.2m 20m² 5.0M 10m²
Lower Safe Working Zone 0.2-0.4¼m²

The Electromagnetic Spectrum

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Industry Leading Technology

All TECHNILAMP* Luminaires use Philips TUV PLS 5 UV-C lamps

  • Security of disinfection over the useful Lifetime of the Lamp
  • The lowest amount of Mercury, environmentally friendly
  • Short -wave UV radiation with a peak fo 253.7nm (UV-C)
  • Protective coating ensures UV output
  • 4-Pin PL-S lamps designed for use on electronics drivers
  • Warning signs on the lamp indicates that the lamps radiate UV-C

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Common Questions

What is ultraviolet (UV) light?
Ultraviolet light is a type of electromagnetic radiation that can be transmitted in waves or particles at different wavelengths and frequencies.
What is germicidal UV light?
Germicidal ultraviolet light is UV light that inactivates microorganisms by disrupting their DNA. The degree of disinfection is related to the spectrum of UV, the intensity, and the duration.
What are the different types of UV light?
The types of UV light include • UVA: UVA accounts for approximately 95 percent of the UV radiation reaching the Earth’s surface. It is responsible for tanning, skin aging, and wrinkling, and is an effective disinfectant for many common bacteria.

UVB: Most solar UVB is filtered by the atmosphere and is responsible for delayed skin burn and skin aging. It significantly promotes the development of skin cancer and is a highly effective disinfectant for many common bacteria.

UVC: This is the most biologically damaging type of UV radiation and is completely filtered by the atmosphere. It does not reach the Earth’s surface. It is extremely effective for both bacteria and viruses. GERMICIDAL UV LIGHTING

Can germicidal UV light kill both bacteria and viruses including the coronavirus?
All types of UV light can inactivate bacteria with the correct direct exposure time and intensity. The UV- C spectrum is the only UV light proven to inactivate viruses and is believed to inactivate coronavirus, but can be dangerous to humans when directly exposed.
Is there clinical data showing the effectiveness of UV-C light in deactivating Coronavirus?
There are a number of studies, one of the key studies is from Columbia University proving that Far-UVC light (222 nm) efficiently and safely inactivates airborne human coronaviruses, the study is presented by Manuela Buonanno, David Welch, Igor Shuryak & David J. Brenner, this was done with 222nm, which is weaker than most UV-C lamps used at ceiling height which is 254nm, which is more effective.
Are there safety concerns with germicidal UV-C light?
There are very serious health conditions that can develop due to exposure to germicidal ultraviolet light if not properly designed, installed, and maintained. Over exposure to Skin of germicidal wavelengths can produce skin reddening and skin cancer and direct exposure of the eye to germicidal wavelengths can produce serious vision problems.
What are the safety guidelines associated with germicidal UV light?
Safety guidelines can be found from the following sources: • National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health • World Health Organization • The International Commission on Non-Ionizing Radiation Protection • The Center for Disease Control
Where is germicidal ultraviolet light being safely installed?
In hospitals and healthcare systems that are highly concerned with infections, particularly bacterial and viral infections.

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