Installations

Destiny Pure is Perfect For

Hotels & Resorts

Offices & Factories

Schools & Colleges

Hospitals & Clinics

Malls & Groceries

Salons & Spas

Bars & Restaurants

Gyms & Yoga Studios

Extended Care Facilities & Nursing Homes

Benefits of Having the Destiny UV-C

  • Sterilization rate is 99.9%, with no chemical residues, and no waste generation.
  • Plug and play; Easy to use; Efficient, and Saves time.
  • Low operating cost and low maintenance.
  • With ETL certification.
  • Fireproof material, no secondary risk.
  • Built-in switch, easy to test and use.
  • Limited 1-year warranty.
  • We also provide ODM and OEM services to meet your customized requirements.

Control

UV-C systems have relatively simple controls, most of which pertain to safety. A typical control package includes a cutoff switch located just outside the UV-C light installation’s plenum door. Also included in that control circuit are the door interlock switches that turn off the lights when an access door is opened. Access doors can also be equipped with a viewport to facilitate lamp inspections.

For a complete UV-C installation design, engineers may want to specify certain other aspects of their design. This could include the calculated distance of 12 in. from the coil and a lamp holder that will assure that the lamps are properly held and can be easily replaced. The installation design should also specify the required electrical power. Drivers today are typically offered in 120-277 Vac designs for flexibility.

UV-C light is an incredibly effective and affordable technology for keeping critical components of commercial HVAC systems clean and operating to “as-built” specifications. The benefits of applying UV-C lamps in HVAC systems include greater energy efficiency, lower operating expenses, fewer occupant complaints, and better IAQ.

Installation Design

For a complete UV-C installation design, engineers may want to specify certain other aspects of their design. This could include the calculated distance of 12 in. from the coil, and a lamp holder that will assure that the lamps are properly held and can be easily replaced. The installation design should also specify the required electrical power. Drivers today are typically offered in 120-277 VAC designs for flexibility.