Coronet’s GUV series provides direct visible white illumination for general lighting while emitting 275-nm UV-C in the indirect component for upper-room disinfection.
Upper-air GUV is a method where a UV-C source disinfects aerosolized particles in air circulating in the upper part of a space, where convection and ventilation deliver it.
Coronet also has an Air Flow – GUV device that mounts in the space. Fans draw air through the device, where it is disinfected using internal, shielded UV-C lamps. Here’s what it looks like in a space:
It’s been interesting seeing lighting manufacturers adopt different approaches to adapt GUV into buildings. As with any other solution, be sure to get educated about UV-C, which can be harmful under direct exposure, when exploring options.
Click here to learn more about Coronet’s approach.
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