Minnesota UV Air Treatment Systems
UV Air Treatment Systems
Ultraviolet (UV) air treatment systems remove airborne germs in your house. They kill the germs passing through your heating and cooling system, providing your family with better air to breathe.
According to the EPA, source control, ventilation and filtration are the three proven ways to improve air quality. With ultraviolet air treatment systems, the source of air quality problems is solved.
Ultraviolet rays are the part of high energy light that can’t be seen by the naked eye. Superior uses ultraviolet rays with a 254 nanometer wave that give the highest germicidal efficacy to make the air safer.
There are various factors that Superior considers when installing these systems.
Lamp Intensity: The intensity of the lamps is measured in micro watts. Superior gives you complete guidance on what intensity lamps are required for making your house or commercial area free from moulds and bacteria.
Lamp Life: The presence of mercury deposits on the wall of the lamps adversely affects the life of the lamp. Therefore, Superior coats the lamps with chemicals that minimize the mercury accumulation on the lamp walls. This extends the life of these systems.
Temperature in house: Cold air can prevent these lamps from working efficiently. Superior suggests placing these systems on the return side of the existing cooling and heating system, so that the lamp is not exposed to the cool air in summers.
Reflectivity: Superior uses the right material in its lamps in order to maximize the system’s kill rate.
Superior has a huge range of air treatment systems and is committed to providing its clients with efficient and cost-effective systems. The system’s lamps are easily replaced and come in various intensities. Superior offers Single Lamp, Dual Lamp and Coil Air treatment systems.


