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UV Lamps & Lamp Types

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UV Lamps & UVC Lamp Types


UV PRODUCTS UVC Production by Germicidal UV Lamps
american-lights® There are many types of lamps that artificially produce UV. There are UV lamps for tanning, for counterfeit
money detection, blacklight stage lamps and lamps for mineral displays, lamps that produce Ozone and
utility fixtures germicidal UV lamps. The focus of this text are the germicidal UV lamps, which emit shortwave UV light in the
ultraviolet section of the spectrum known as UVC or germicidal UV. There is more information on UV in the UV
hvac uv lights Facts section. Here we will discuss the artificial UV production by UV lamps and the specs of the different types
custom uv of UV lamps. People also refer to the UV lamps as UV bulbs as in regular light bulb. Even though bulb is not the
correct term, replacement bulb, UV bulb or bulbs are widely accepted in the industry as a reference to the UV
uv for hospitals lamps.

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tank uv systems UV light is artificially produced by mercury vapor low and medium pressure lamps. The low pressure lamps are
most effective, because they emit most of the radiant energy in the germicidal wavelength at 253.7nm also
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known as the UVC part of the spectrum. This is the reason low pressure lamps are used in germicidal UV
uv accessories applications. These UV lamps could be hot cathode, cold cathode, Slimline, high output or amalgam in various
lengths and pin configurations. The amalgam UV lamps contain solid amalgam “spots” (an amalgam is an alloy
uv lamps of mercury with another element, such as indium or gallium) that controls the mercury vapor pressure and
extends the life of the UV lamps.
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All germicidal UV lamps have secondary emissions, including small amounts of UVA, UVB, visible light (above
400nm wavelength) and heat. The blue glow of the germicidal UV lamps is not indicative to the effective
germicidal output they produce – that could be only determined with a properly calibrated UVC sensor and
monitor.

As with all gas discharge lamps, the UV output of germicidal lamps is reduced when the temperature of the lamp
surface deviates from the optimum. The performance data of the various UV lamp types and the influences of air
or water cooling play an important part in an effective and reliable UV disinfection. If this is neglected it may lead
to an inadequate UV installation.

For effective UV disinfection not only the temperature but the transparency or transmittance of the medium for
UVC at 253.7nm wavelength is of great importance. The greater the energy lost through absorption, the less
energy remains to kill microbes. Tests have shown that there is a reduction in the UV lamps disinfecting
performance if there is a high humidity level. For the effectiveness of UV water purification systems transmittance
of the water is very important.

The reducing factors must be taken under consideration when sizing the UV lamps for an effective UV
disinfecting process.

For air stream disinfection UV irradiation reflective materials with high UVC reflection properties should be used
as these materials will multiply the effectiveness of the germicidal UV lamps.

Development of disinfection UV lamps started in the early nineteen-forties when Westinghouse designed the
Cold Cathode UV lamps. After that UVC lamps were tried out for disinfection everywhere – surfaces, goods,

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water and air. The early extensive testing still applies today as a basic knowledge, underlining the UV lamps
technology.

UV Lamp Types

Cold Cathode Germicidal UV Lamps

The Cold Cathode Germicidal UV Lamps are instant-start lamps with a cylindrical cold cathode type of electrode.
These lamps are available in different sizes and may be operated either from single lamp transformers or in
series trough medium of high voltage transformers. The UV lamps transformers are also known as ballasts.

The combination of Vycor quartz tubing, used in most Cold Cathode lamps, and sturdy electrode construction
make lamp life relatively longer than other types of UV lamps. Good ultraviolet output is maintained at lower
temperatures and lamp life is less affected by frequent starts.

Although the amount of radiant UV energy at 253.7nm wavelength emitted is the same for both high and low
ozone lamps, the high ozone lamps use a special Vycor glass which transmits a controlled amount of radiation at
185nm, which wavelength produces ozone. Ozone has deodorizing properties and is in itself a bactericidal and
fungicidal agent. However tests have shown that the Ozone has a negative health effect if used indoors so the
use of Ozone producing UV lamps is not recommended for most applications.

The Cold Cathode ultraviolet germicidal lamp is used for general germicidal applications because of its sturdy
electrodes.

Hot Cathode Germicidal UV Lamps

The Hot Cathode Germicidal UV Lamps are similar in their operation to the standard fluorescent lamps. The Hot
Cathode UV lamp operates from a ballast or transformer and requires a device such as the glow switch starter to
preheat the electrodes in order to start the lamp. The electrodes, located at the ends of the lamp, are tungsten
filaments coated with emission material and, under normal operation, govern the life of the lamp. In view of the
fact that the life of the electrodes is shortened by frequent starts, the lamp life is rated according to the number of
times the lamp is started. Operation at refrigerator temperatures may result in excessive lamp blackening and
rapid depreciation in ultraviolet output. Starting of the Hot Cathode UV lamps at low temperature is sometimes
unreliable and may require special equipment.

Slimline Germicidal Ultraviolet Lamps

The Slimline Germicidal Ultraviolet Lamp is an instant-start lamp, similar to the Slimline fluorescent lamp. The
Slimline UV lamps are available in low, high and very high ozone types. The lamp life is governed by the
electrode life and number of starts.

Because of their high initial ultraviolet emission and good maintenance, Slimline Germicidal ultraviolet lamps are
well adapted for applications such as indirect air irradiation, conveyor lines, surface sterilization and other
applications which require higher intensity UV lamps.

High Output Germicidal UV Lamps

A more recent addition to the UV lamps family is the type of High Output germicidal UV lamps. The High Output
lamps, usually indicated as HO UV lamps, are the consequent result of applied knowledge in the latest lamp
manufacturing processes. High UV output over a great temperature range, a long life and consistent UV
emission are the pointers for the High Output UV lamps. Only high quality raw materials are used in the lamp
production. A fine tuning of the UV lamps with the automatic electronic ballasts guarantees the lowest tolerance
and a maximum UV stability.

With life duration of 12,000 hours and almost linear performance degradation, the high output UV lamps are
setting the standards for the development of high performance UV systems.

The most important factor in using germicidal UV lamps is the knowledge about their behavior under real working
conditions (e.g. the effect of air stream cooling). It is definitely not just the lamp performance under laboratory
conditions that count. Only in gaining this knowledge high quality disinfection UV results can be achieved.

Taking the example of air stream cooling the High Output lamps do show their real advantage. While classic UV
lamps heavily depreciate under real working conditions inside an air duct, this is not the case with the High
Output UV lamps.

Ultraviolet Light Emitting Diodes - UV LEDs

A completely new technology for UV production has started to emerge. This is the UV Light Emitting Diodes or
UV LEDs. The UV LEDs are the next generation UV producing devises that will compete with the traditional UV
lamps in the future. Some researchers claim that the UV LEDs have better characteristics surpassing the regular
UV lamps. However at this time there is no UV LED equipment that can compete with the high output UV lamps
in real world production conditions.

UV Lamp Shapes and Lamp Connectors

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There are many UV lamp shapes: cylindrical lamps - like a glass tube,
circular tube, multi-coiled tube lamps, U-shaped lamps, double tubes or by-
axial lamps. The UV LED lamps are much smaller than the regular
ultraviolet lamps and can be installed in spaces that do not permit
installation of regular UV lamps.

All UV lamps are powered by ballasts that provide the starting electrical voltage to ionize the gas in the UV lamp
and then limiting the current to the nominal level. Lamp ballasts can be either magnetic or electronic with the
electronic ballasts dominating the marketplace. The ballasts can be voltage specific or multi-volt for 120V
through 277V power input. The UV LEDs do not require ballasts for their operation.

The UV lamps have different types of connectors at one or both ends. The connectors can be single-pin, double
pin (bi-pin) or four-pin in various patterns of the pins. The single and double pin connectors are located on both
ends of the UV lamps requiring one lamp-holder on each end, while the four-pin connectors are single
connectors at one end of the lamp. The 4-pin connectors can be made moisture-resistant.

UV Lamps Aging

The decrease in UV lamp output over the typical lifespan of 9,000 - 17,000 hours can vary between 15-40%. The
manufacturer should be consulted for information on the end-of-life output of UV lamps. The decrease in UV
output should be accounted for in the design phase such that the lamp output does not decrease to a point
where the UV disinfection system becomes ineffective. The most conservative approach is to size the ultraviolet
germicidal system based on the end-of-life of the lamp UV output. Selecting UV lamps based on end-of-life UV
output will avoid the lamps aging problem.

The lamps should be kept clean and free of dust at all times. If dust accumulates on the lamp it will absorb the
UV and convert it to heat, therefore lowering the effectiveness of the UV lamp. Appropriate filtration of the air
prior to the UV lamps is recommended.

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