365DisInFx™ LPU Low Dosage LED UVC

EIN GE 365 LPU 400

January 14, 2022

Low-dosage LED UVC device for continuous disinfection in occupied spaces provides an additional measure in the inactivation of airborne viruses.

Features & Benefits

  • First UL-Certified direct LED UVC luminaire for occupied spaces
  • Helps in the inactivation of aerosolized viruses as an additive measure in a total disinfection plan
  • Low dosage UVC device is designed for continuous 24 operation in areas where people are present and operates without the need for controls
  • Complies with human exposure limits per IEC 62471 Photobiological Safety of Lamps and Lamp Systems standards and American Conference of Governmental Industrial Hygienists (ACGIH®) TLVs® guidelines when installed as directed
  • Compact size (5” diameter x 2.1” width) is similar in appearance to a smoke detector and allows integration into the existing ceiling infrastructure for minimum ceiling height of 8.5’
  • UVC is invisible to the human eye and the distributed UVC pattern covers approx. 50 sq ft at typical mounting height of 10’

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