Linear germicidal lights, with their high efficiency, environmental protection, and continuous UV disinfection capability, are gradually becoming indispensable disinfection equipment in many industries and households. However, to ensure that linear germicidal lights can perform at their best, proper installation is crucial. Proper installation of linear germicidal lights can ensure their efficient operation and provide optimal sterilization results. This article mainly covers the points to note when installing linear germicidal lights.
The installation position of the linear germicidal light directly affects its disinfection effect. Generally, linear germicidal lights should be installed in areas with strong airflow, such as air exchange outlets, air conditioning systems, or at the top or walls of busy areas.
Household Environment: When installing in spaces such as kitchens and bathrooms, it is recommended to install the linear germicidal light at a height of about 2.5 meters to 3 meters from the ground to ensure that the UV light can evenly illuminate the entire area and avoid dead corners.
Commercial Environment: For larger spaces such as restaurants and stores, it is recommended to install the linear germicidal light above the ceiling to ensure UV light can cover a large area. A reasonable layout of multiple linear germicidal lights can effectively disinfect the entire space.
To ensure that the linear germicidal light can cover every corner, avoid installing it in enclosed or heavily obstructed spaces. Ensure that the lamp's UV light can fully illuminate the floor, walls, and air, avoiding areas that cannot be disinfected due to light obstructions.
UV light is harmful to humans, especially UV-C light, which can cause skin burns or eye damage. Therefore, the installation of linear germicidal lights should avoid directly shining on the activity areas of personnel. When in use, it is best to install it in areas where no one passes by or configure an automatic switch system.
When installing linear germicidal lights, make sure that the electrical wiring complies with local electrical safety standards. Especially when installing high-power lamps, ensure that the power line capacity is sufficient to avoid overload. For linear germicidal lights with intelligent control, you can adjust the working time and light intensity of the lamps through remote control and timed switches.
To ensure the long-term effective operation of the linear germicidal light, regular cleaning of the lamp surface is crucial. Dust and dirt will block the UV irradiation and reduce the sterilization effect. It is recommended to clean the lamp every month and check the electrical connections and the working state of the lamp tube. If the lamp tube is aging or damaged, it should be replaced in time.
Quick Links