
| Product Type: | UV Air Purifier |
|---|---|
| Application: | Air Quality |
| Voltage: | 120v |
| Features: | Optional AIRWATCH Indicator |
| Wattage: | 36 |
| Contaminants Reduced: | Surface Mold |
| Inside Duct Temperature Range: | 30°-140°F |
| Outside Duct Temp Range (F): | 30°-104°F |
Yes it does.
yes the bulb is replaceable and yes to the duct size if it is going into the 20" side.
yes, mine is in a 10x 20 return duct and the lamp is replaceable.
I believe it will fit, check with the manufacturer the size of that particular UV lamp. They do make replaceable lamps. $50-$70 range each. Replaced atleast every year or sooner.
Yes it will fit and yes the lamp is replaceable. Be sure the lamp is not in direct line-of-sight of the air filter or any other materials that cannot tolerate UV light.
Those two units have the same warranty, but the UV100A1059 is a coil irradiation (surface treatment) UV treatment system with an “always on” operation, meaning that it runs 100% of the time. It is not EviraCOM™ capable. The UV100E3007 has 3-hour on and off cycles with varied operation depending whether there's an EnviraCOM™ hookup or not.
I own the 1059, $137,and it comes with a cord to plug in and would be on all the time; which is fine if you have a variable speed fan and running all the time. I do not so i ran the power thru a relay (ribu1c) $15, which turns the light on only when my furnace fan is running. The uv100e3007 appears to run by an air flow sensor. $180.00 Otherwise very similar. they are pretty easy to install. good luck At 08:13 AM 3/16/2012, you wrote:
I have no experience with UV100E3007. UV100A1059 I'm not happy with. First one lasted a couple of years. Then the bulb went out. Couldn't get a new bulb to light. Replaced the unit. It worked fine until I went to remove the bulb for cleaning. I'm going to install the UV100E3007 and try that.