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Posted by Home Enviro Health Specialists on June 4, 2007, 8:57 pm
gofish@gonefishin.net wrote:
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>> I see there are many experts in this forum. How many have any knowledge
>> of UV-C technology for HVAC systems. I would like to discuss this and
>> get some good feed back.
>
>
> ok so wadda you wanna talk about? theyre nothing more than a sales
> gimmick. be sure to include the yearly costs on bulb replacements.
> they require constant fan to be effective, and that alone drives
> operational costs thru the roof. they dont save money in the least.
> very few on the market place have effective kill zones and for the
> most part they're nothing more than marketing hype.
>
> want more feedback?
Listen I am not going to try to convince you of anything. Believe what
you want i have plenty of documentation to support the technology. As to
the fan; the UV-C light is always on irradiating the coil killing the
mold, when the system is turning on the the fan works with not blowing
mold throughout the building. The yearly bulb replacements are far more
cost effective than cleaning or replacing the coil. your wrong they do
have a monetary savings.
--
Jim - UV-C Light Purification
e-mail: jsm@uvclightpurification.com
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HVAC Coil Irradiation to kill *mold
Downsteam Air Purification
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Proven case studies, EPA Evaluation, Etc.
http://www.uvclightpurification.com --------------------------
Find an additional source of income to your present HVAC business and
provide a healthier environment for you clients, energy savings, and
extend life of the HVAC.
---------------------------
Please contact me with any questions or input that you may have.
Thank You
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Posted by <kjpro on June 4, 2007, 9:39 pm
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> gofish@gonefishin.net wrote:
> > wrote:
> >> I see there are many experts in this forum. How many have any
knowledge
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> >> of UV-C technology for HVAC systems. I would like to discuss this and
> >> get some good feed back.
> > ok so wadda you wanna talk about? theyre nothing more than a sales
> > gimmick. be sure to include the yearly costs on bulb replacements.
> > they require constant fan to be effective, and that alone drives
> > operational costs thru the roof. they dont save money in the least.
> > very few on the market place have effective kill zones and for the
> > most part they're nothing more than marketing hype.
> > want more feedback?
> Listen I am not going to try to convince you of anything. Believe what
> you want i have plenty of documentation to support the technology. As to
> the fan; the UV-C light is always on irradiating the coil killing the
> mold, when the system is turning on the the fan works with not blowing
> mold throughout the building. The yearly bulb replacements are far more
> cost effective than cleaning or replacing the coil.
Now you want us to believe the bulbs are going to act as air filters keeping
the evaps clean? LOL
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Posted by Home Enviro Health Specialists on June 4, 2007, 9:53 pm
kjpro @ usenet.com wrote:
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>> gofish@gonefishin.net wrote:
>>> wrote:
>>>> I see there are many experts in this forum. How many have any
> knowledge
>>>> of UV-C technology for HVAC systems. I would like to discuss this and
>>>> get some good feed back.
>>> ok so wadda you wanna talk about? theyre nothing more than a sales
>>> gimmick. be sure to include the yearly costs on bulb replacements.
>>> they require constant fan to be effective, and that alone drives
>>> operational costs thru the roof. they dont save money in the least.
>>> very few on the market place have effective kill zones and for the
>>> most part they're nothing more than marketing hype.
>>> want more feedback?
>> Listen I am not going to try to convince you of anything. Believe what
>> you want i have plenty of documentation to support the technology. As to
>> the fan; the UV-C light is always on irradiating the coil killing the
>> mold, when the system is turning on the the fan works with not blowing
>> mold throughout the building. The yearly bulb replacements are far more
>> cost effective than cleaning or replacing the coil.
>
>
> Now you want us to believe the bulbs are going to act as air filters keeping
> the evaps clean? LOL
>
>
I didn't say that of course you still need filters but the pathogens
that we were talking about are too small and will not get trapped in the
filter. Since you asked about filters I do have carbon bonded filters
that will control VOC's and ordors. Plus the light is irradiating the
coil to kill the mold plus the pathogens.
--
Jim - UV-C Light Purification
e-mail: jsm@uvclightpurification.com
--------------------------
HVAC Coil Irradiation to kill *mold
Downsteam Air Purification
--------------------------
Proven case studies, EPA Evaluation, Etc.
http://www.uvclightpurification.com --------------------------
Find an additional source of income to your present HVAC business and
provide a healthier environment for you clients, energy savings, and
extend life of the HVAC.
---------------------------
Please contact me with any questions or input that you may have.
Thank You
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Posted by <kjpro on June 4, 2007, 10:11 pm
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> kjpro @ usenet.com wrote:
> >> gofish@gonefishin.net wrote:
> >>> wrote:
> >>>> I see there are many experts in this forum. How many have any
> > knowledge
> >>>> of UV-C technology for HVAC systems. I would like to discuss this
and
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> >>>> get some good feed back.
> >>> ok so wadda you wanna talk about? theyre nothing more than a sales
> >>> gimmick. be sure to include the yearly costs on bulb replacements.
> >>> they require constant fan to be effective, and that alone drives
> >>> operational costs thru the roof. they dont save money in the least.
> >>> very few on the market place have effective kill zones and for the
> >>> most part they're nothing more than marketing hype.
> >>> want more feedback?
> >> Listen I am not going to try to convince you of anything. Believe what
> >> you want i have plenty of documentation to support the technology. As
> >> the fan; the UV-C light is always on irradiating the coil killing the
> >> mold, when the system is turning on the the fan works with not blowing
> >> mold throughout the building. The yearly bulb replacements are far
more
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> >> cost effective than cleaning or replacing the coil.
> > Now you want us to believe the bulbs are going to act as air filters
keeping
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> > the evaps clean? LOL
> I didn't say that of course you still need filters but the pathogens
> that we were talking about are too small and will not get trapped in the
> filter. Since you asked about filters I do have carbon bonded filters
> that will control VOC's and ordors. Plus the light is irradiating the
> coil to kill the mold plus the pathogens.
You you just want to talk about UV-C lights, but now you're offering "carbon
bonded filters"?
LOL
Get lost you freaking moron!
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Posted by Home Enviro Health Specialists on June 4, 2007, 10:21 pm
kjpro @ usenet.com wrote:
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>> kjpro @ usenet.com wrote:
> in
>>>> gofish@gonefishin.net wrote:
>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>> I see there are many experts in this forum. How many have any
>>> knowledge
>>>>>> of UV-C technology for HVAC systems. I would like to discuss this
> and
>>>>>> get some good feed back.
>>>>> ok so wadda you wanna talk about? theyre nothing more than a sales
>>>>> gimmick. be sure to include the yearly costs on bulb replacements.
>>>>> they require constant fan to be effective, and that alone drives
>>>>> operational costs thru the roof. they dont save money in the least.
>>>>> very few on the market place have effective kill zones and for the
>>>>> most part they're nothing more than marketing hype.
>>>>> want more feedback?
>>>> Listen I am not going to try to convince you of anything. Believe what
>>>> you want i have plenty of documentation to support the technology. As
> to
>>>> the fan; the UV-C light is always on irradiating the coil killing the
>>>> mold, when the system is turning on the the fan works with not blowing
>>>> mold throughout the building. The yearly bulb replacements are far
> more
>>>> cost effective than cleaning or replacing the coil.
>>> Now you want us to believe the bulbs are going to act as air filters
> keeping
>>> the evaps clean? LOL
>> I didn't say that of course you still need filters but the pathogens
>> that we were talking about are too small and will not get trapped in the
>> filter. Since you asked about filters I do have carbon bonded filters
>> that will control VOC's and ordors. Plus the light is irradiating the
>> coil to kill the mold plus the pathogens.
>
>
> You you just want to talk about UV-C lights, but now you're offering "carbon
> bonded filters"?
>
> LOL
>
> Get lost you freaking moron!
>
>
So glad I stopped by to talk. You guys are the best. Einstein, you said
filters was just stating a response.
--
Jim - UV-C Light Purification
e-mail: jsm@uvclightpurification.com
--------------------------
HVAC Coil Irradiation to kill *mold
Downsteam Air Purification
--------------------------
Proven case studies, EPA Evaluation, Etc.
http://www.uvclightpurification.com --------------------------
Find an additional source of income to your present HVAC business and
provide a healthier environment for you clients, energy savings, and
extend life of the HVAC.
---------------------------
Please contact me with any questions or input that you may have.
Thank You
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>
>> I see there are many experts in this forum. How many have any knowledge
>> of UV-C technology for HVAC systems. I would like to discuss this and
>> get some good feed back.
>
>
> ok so wadda you wanna talk about? theyre nothing more than a sales
> gimmick. be sure to include the yearly costs on bulb replacements.
> they require constant fan to be effective, and that alone drives
> operational costs thru the roof. they dont save money in the least.
> very few on the market place have effective kill zones and for the
> most part they're nothing more than marketing hype.
>
> want more feedback?