The UV-C light in the Heating as well as A/C system need to be replaced yearly

I am amazed at the modern hospital down the street from my house.

It was opened last year and has a state of the art emergency room with gorgeous TVs in every single room.

They have robotics in the surgery ward as well. One thing that they utilize whenever sanitizing rooms is UV-C light. When a patient’s room or any other indoor space within the hospital needs a deep sanitization because of exposure to infectious diseases, the staff will use antiseptics before setting up immense UV-C lights and exiting the room. They close all windows and doors and activate the lights remotely so there is no danger of exposure to esure or skin. The bulbs are seriously bright and will essentially irradiate anything on the surfaces or within the air inside the room being treated. While the UV-C bulbs that go inside cooling systems are nowhere near as bright and powerful as the ones used in hospital rooms, they’re still deplotted for the same reason. The system is to surround the evaporator coil with bright UV light to prevent the growth of fungus or bacteria. They’re effective as long as they’re replaced at least once a year. The UV-C lights will quit sanitizing surfaces and air moving through the air handler long before the bulbs quit emitting visible light. So you might know the bulbs are still unbelievable when they’re in fact no better than an LED light for sanitation purposes. My Heating as well as A/C tech knows about my UV-C light upgrade schedule so I don’t have to remember myself. That way the light bulbs are replaced at least once every 12 weeks to ensure that I consistently have a disinfect air handler on the inside.
Cooling expert