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In-duct air cleaners install into ducted HVAC systems to clean the air in all rooms that are connected to the HVAC system. Also called whole-house air cleaners or air purifiers, they reduce airborne contaminants to help improve indoor air quality and neutralize odors in schools, offices, and other occupied spaces. These units require professional installation, and they only clean the air when the HVAC system is running. In-duct air cleaners rely on the airflow of the HVAC system to circulate the air, and they use one or more air cleaning methods to remove contaminants from the air that passes through them.
Germicidal UV In-Duct Air Cleaners
The UV-C bulbs in these air cleaners reduce viruses, mold, and bacteria in the air that moves past the bulbs. The air cleaners install into the main supply or return air duct of a forced-air HVAC system. They can operate continuously, but they require the HVAC system to be running to move air past the bulbs. These air cleaners can also be installed near the HVAC system's A-coil to prevent mold and bacteria from growing on the A-coil and maintain the efficiency of the system's air conditioning.
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