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Frequently Asked Questions

Q. What is the warranty?
A. Five years on the entire fixture, and two years on the lamps.

Q. How often should the UV lamps be replaced?
A. To maintain a clean HVAC system, every 3 years. If you are in a medical facility or suffer from extreme allergies, once every 12 months.

Q. How much electricity does the Air Probe Sanitizer use?
A. According to local utilities, about $1.86 per month.

Q. Where can I purchase the Air Probe Sanitizer?
A. Ask your HVAC professional specifically for the Air Probe Sanitizer. Not all ultraviolet systems a created equal. If your HVAC contractor does not carry the Air Probe Sanitizer, they can contact us directly for installation instructions and purchasing. You can also contact us directly to locate an installer in you area.

Q. Where should the Air Probe Sanitizer be installed in my air conditioning system?
A. In order to achieve maximum results from the ultraviolet produced by the Air Probe Sanitizer, it should be installed on the supply/cold side of the cooling coil. Installing ultraviolet on the return side by the filter or in the duct work of an air conditioning system will reduce the effectiveness by as much as 50%.

Q. What about my heating and or furnace system?
A. If the system does not have a cooling coil then duct mounting in an accessible area is best. If you have a humidifier, install the Air Probe Sanitizer at least 36 inches before or after the humidifier.

Q. What makes the Air Probe Sanitizer different from all other ultraviolet air purifiers?
A. The Air Probe Sanitizer was designed by HVAC professionals fully educated and trained in the proper application of ultraviolet inside Heating Ventilating and Air Conditioning Systems. It was patented in 1994 and was tested and approved for installation by Under Writer Laboratories from its inception to provide a safe durable product for consumers. It is also approved by Consultants Europe to meet international standards for safety. Ask the competition. Most of them are not patented or have not gone thru the expense and strenuous effort to receive a UL & CE listing.

 
Air Handlers Clean Air Concepts, Inc. | P.O. Box 17011, WPB, FL 33416 | Telephone (561) 832-1051 | Fax (561) 832-2822