IN-2HLS8 UV GERMICIDAL 41W Uv Light Bulb

  • Watts: 41
  • Base: B32-I 1 SINGLE PIN DOUBLE ENDED ABBREVIATED
  • Shape: T5
  • MOL: 32.80

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FAQ’s

What are Germicidal UV Bulbs and how do they work?

Halogen light bulbs offer several advantages over traditional incandescent bulbs. They produce a brighter, whiter light that enhances color rendering, making them ideal for task lighting and display illumination. Halogen bulbs are also more energy-efficient, lasting up to three times longer than standard incandescent bulbs while using less electricity. Their compact size allows for versatile fixture designs, making them popular in modern lighting applications

What are the benefits of using Germicidal UV Bulbs for disinfection?

The lifespan of halogen light bulbs varies depending on usage and quality, but on average, they last between 2,000 to 4,000 hours. This is significantly longer than traditional incandescent bulbs, which typically last around 1,000 hours. Some high-quality halogen bulbs can even reach up to 5,000 hours of use. Factors such as frequent on-off cycling and voltage fluctuations can affect the bulb's lifespan, so proper usage and installation are crucial for maximizing longevity

Are Germicidal UV Bulbs safe for use around people and pets?

While germicidal UV bulbs are highly effective at killing microorganisms, direct exposure to UV-C radiation can be harmful to humans and animals. It's crucial to use these bulbs in enclosed systems or in areas where direct exposure is prevented. Many applications, such as HVAC air purifiers or water treatment systems, incorporate safety features to shield users from UV-C light. For surface disinfection in occupied spaces, it's recommended to use germicidal UV bulbs with motion sensors or timers to ensure the area is vacated during operation. Always follow manufacturer guidelines and safety protocols when installing and operating germicidal UV bulbs to minimize risks

How long do Germicidal UV Bulbs typically last?

The lifespan of germicidal UV bulbs varies depending on the type, quality, and usage conditions. On average, these bulbs can last between 8,000 to 12,000 hours of continuous use. Some high-quality germicidal UV bulbs may even last up to 18,000 hours. However, it's important to note that the germicidal effectiveness of the bulbs decreases over time, even if they continue to emit visible light. For optimal disinfection results, it's recommended to replace germicidal UV bulbs according to the manufacturer's guidelines, which typically suggest replacement after 9,000 hours of use or annually, whichever comes first.

What industries and applications commonly use Germicidal UV Bulbs?

Germicidal UV bulbs are utilized across various industries for disinfection purposes. In healthcare settings, they're used in operating rooms, patient rooms, and laboratories to reduce the spread of hospital-acquired infections. The food and beverage industry employs UV-C technology for surface disinfection in processing areas and to treat water used in production. HVAC systems in commercial buildings often incorporate germicidal UV bulbs to improve indoor air quality. Water treatment facilities use UV disinfection as a chemical-free method to purify drinking water and wastewater. Additionally, germicidal UV bulbs are gaining popularity in residential applications, such as home air purifiers and countertop disinfection devices, especially in light of increased awareness about airborne pathogens and surface contamination