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Mold and bacteria can thrive in a variety of conditions and be spread throughout a home by the heating
and cooling system. Just as homeowners understand washing before eating, they’ll understand UV lights
offer another line of defense that helps “wash” the air before breathing. After all, UV irradiation has been
used by hospitals and restaurants for years to help disinfect and prevent the spread of germs. Honeywell
helps you serve the growing homeowner market with easy-to-install, long-lasting ultraviolet Air (return)
and Surface (coil) treatment systems.
Ultraviolet Treatment Systems
When choosing a UV Treatment System for your next job,
look for these Honeywell features:
•FastestInstallationandReplacementTimeAvailable
•PatentedSmartLamp™Technology
•Built-inBrownoutProtection
•ExtendedLampLife
•SafetySealedDesignWithMultipleInterlocks
•SnapLamp
™
Low-Cost Replacement Bulbs
•5-YearWarranty
Ultraviolet Air (Return) Treatment Systems
•Killupto87%ofcertainairbornebacteria*passingbythesystem
•Availableinsingle-anddual-lampmodels
•OptionalSmartLamp
™
Technology extends bulb run time and
offers LED indication for bulb replacement
•VisionPROIAQintegratesSmartLampunitsintothesystem,sending
messages to the homeowner on the screen of their thermostat
•5YearWarranty
Ultraviolet Surface (Coil) Treatment Systems
•Eliminateupto99.9%**ofmoldsporesoncoolingcoils
•OptionalSmartLamp
™
Technology extends bulb run time and
offers LED indication for bulb replacement
•Sealeddesignwithsafetyinterlocks
•VisionPROIAQintegratesSmartLampunitsintothesystem,sending
messages to the homeowner on the screen of their thermostat
•5YearWarranty
SnapLamp
™
Replacement Bulb
•Economiclampreplacementsolutionwithseparate
bulb/handle assembly
•Easiestreplacementintheindustry
* Test performed shows a single pass kill rate of Serratia marcescens bacteria in a clean metal 12" x 25" duct
at an airflow of 2,000 CFM using new lamps. Higher kill rates expected in smaller, lower speed models.
**Testperformedinatestductshoweda3-log(99.9%)reductionincolony-formingAspergillus niger mold
spores when surface was irradiated at a distance of 18" for three hours in still air using new lamps.










