UVGI Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation Fixture - UVC Induction High Bay 120-277V - Chain Hang

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The IND-HB-IDC-300W-UVC-CHM from Larson Electronics is a UVC Induction High Bay Fixture that serves as a disinfection solution in industrial facilities requiring large-area sanitation. This 300-watt unit features a UVC induction lamp with a 65° beam angle configuration. Powered via an electromagnet to reduce the risk of gas leaks associated with fluorescent lights, the luminary caters to chain hang suspension mounting and operates on 120-277V AC.

The IND-HB-IDC-300W-UVC-CHM is a powerful induction sanitation lamp that is suitable for germicidal illumination. This 300-watt high bay fixture provides UVC output within the 200nm - 280nm range. During use, the unit emits UV light with a 65° beam angle in a flood beam configuration. This mercury-based germicidal lamp operates on 120-277V AC and does not contain electrodes. The lamp has a 100,000-hour useful lifespan, making the unit a long-lasting solution in work sites.

Operation: The IND-HB-IDC-300W-UVC-CHM should only be used in non-occupied areas. The UVC radiation produced by this fixture is not safe for skin or eyes. These fixtures should also be set up on a separate circuit from other lighting. It is also advised to use a control circuit that incorporates a motion sensor with groupings of fixtures. This adds a level of safety because the lights will turn off if someone enters the area while the lights are on.

This UV fixture is a Risk Group 3 UV product. UV radiation from the unit can damage the skin and eyes without proper protection. Operators should avoid exposure to the eyes and skin when the unit is unshielded (for use in enclosed environments only). In the event of lamp breakage, it is recommended to ventilate the room for 30 minutes and clean the area with gloves (not a vacuum cleaner). Contents should be stored in a sealed plastic bag and brought to a waste/recycling facility.

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