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How to install UV Light system G500 120v inside your A/C Air conditioning coil
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- Опубліковано 4 тра 2017
- How to install UV Light system G500 120v inside your A/C Air conditioning coil.
Kill mold, bacteria, keep your ac coil clean and save energy
WWW.INDOORAIRUV.COM
You didnt show the most important part- cant see how the uv tube sits inside the unit.
YOU NEED PROTECTION AROUND THAT HOLE! Get a Grommet! The amount of vibration from just normal use over time will cut into that cord.
@Robert Tackett not rub through the glass... Rub through the wire insulation. The half inch hole she made in the side of the cabinet.
Yes, you are right! She has done extremely dangerous thing to pass the main electric wire through a sharp-edged hole in the metal sheet without even thinking about the life/property severe risk which could easily be avoided by using a proper grommet.
Where did you put the UV light?
Easy instructions. Our unit had a broader ballast cord head but no biggie. Thanks.
Thanks so much. Mine wired to the unit directly no outlet . But done by a technician
Anybody else cringe as the cord was pulled through the hole?
Another way to install wirhout drilling holes is if you have a return on the other side place magnetic piece on metal between the A then most people have ac plug near return vent can plugin in no problem. No cutting into ac. My AC company said $825 haha. ebay light kits go for $65
Yup. Put the bulb thru the bottom of the now leaking condensate pan up into where the A coil is dripping condensate. Ya. That should last 10 to 20 minutes before the bulb bursts.
Keep waiting for the light to roll off and break.
Good video , thank you .
Then what is the situation if go outdoor
Excellent overview. Those negative comment floor me, must be unhappy people. Thank you. I am doing this.
How do you prevent water dripping from A coil onto the UV lamp?
Put the lamp above the coil, Genius!
May plug in the bulb but I'm not comfortable plugging in my unit......at least until I get to know you better.
Pushed the plug inside the AC instead of receptacle. LOL
Hey very handy girl , good job. People always criticising everything , is a free video guys take it easy, have a little brain left to do any small detail that is not shown exactly in the video
Okay, soo what about the power cable.
I see blue light 1/2" wide under the evaporator cabinet. Drawing unfiltered air ?
Then they call because the blower fan died. Because the coil is clogged with dust and shit. So blower is overworking. Then some half witted HVAC guy installs a new blower motor and never finds out why it died in the first place. The cycle keeps going and going.
@@alexramos1435 I'm asking about seeing light through what appears to be a void that would draw in unfiltered air - correct ?
@@townandcountrytallywhacker2968 if it’s not filtered at the unit, usually that means it’s filtered at the returns throughout the house which lead back to the unit.
Is that UV light supposed to be on all times?
Yes, but you only need UV light if you have mold issues on your evaporator coil. Be-aware this will not kill any germ or virus on the air. UV light work by time exposure. Just think of when you go to the beach, the UV light will give you sun burn (kill germs and particles on your skin) after a few hours of exposure not within 1minute of exposure.
She pretty cute! 😝😋
Why do you keep your Thermostat at 83 degrees. I’m sweating watching the video.
Do you guys install or just sell. Gonna try this one .
How much for the light?
Eric scarburry 1 Benny.
You can buy it in www.indoorairuv.com
Good video, but the hole for the wire should be 3/4".
it fit
no matter what size hole it should have a grommet in it before dragging the wire over a sharp metal edge.
Completely agree. I am also not thrilled with using the 120 VAC plugged in 24 hours per day with the AC cycling periodically. Going to degrade the bulb faster needlessly. The 24VDC model is wired to the AC common, thus, when the unit goes on periodically - the UV light will go on and off at the same time. Make sense? If you are going to use the 120VAC model, then grab a cheap light timer and at least control how many hours per day you want your unit on. Will give a bit more control
@@drjoelsilverman ...i read leaving them on kills the mold spores effectively
but u know theres always a better way in someones eyes
what happens if you don't have an outlet nearby
There is 24v option too
You should have a link in video description that sends us to the product or your site
Www.indoorairuv.com G500 model
Your body blocked the install of the unit in the Acoil You should have tested the light so we could see where it was put in
So true! Couldn't hear her or see where parts were installed!
I see that your panel was so screwed.
the unit produces ozone if its in your air system wont it poison you?
No. They produce zero ozone
To buy you can go to www.indoorairuv.com
You NEVER want to put a UV light UNDER a coil !!! Coils have condensation and will drip water and that will destroy the lights / electrical device.....
120v??????
Just get the 24v. Why spend more on electricity ??
For God sake pull back your hair! It’s blocking the view and not to mention a safety issue!
YES, I was thinking that...my hair got caught in a drill once...NOT GOOD.
Robert Tackett it was an interesting video just loud....constructive criticism ‘tis all...as far as my video, it’s is like your manners I ain’t got none!
The unit is off chill buddy
Yikes .. there's no way you should be seeing the UV light at the bottom of the coil cabinet, left like this her system would be sucking in tons of unfiltered air! Then again... maybe... just maybe... its because this video didn't show her doing the final step of reinstalling the furnace filter. However, if that's the case... then this installation introduces another problem in that the UV light will absolutely destroy the filter media in no time (unless she specifically installs UV resistant furnace filters.) And don't even get me started on her running that power cord running over the raw edge of a hole she cut in the sheet metal YIKES... not to mention not sealing the hole itself which will also be drawing in unfiltered air. Wow! This video should be called - How "NOT" to install a UV Light system inside your A/C Air conditioning coil
Just to let everyone know, the UV light should only be used on your evaporator coil and it is used ONLY if you have mold growing on your evaporator coil. This is normally an issue for summer vacation house in high humidity places which don't get used a lot. UV light will not clean your air by killing any germs coming from the outside of your home. To remove any germs coming from the outside the filter is the only protection you have. UV light only works by time exposure, meaning UV light needs hours to be able to kill any germs on the air or surface. Think about when you go to the beach, you get sun burn because of UV light killing any germs or particle on your skin but it takes hours to get sun burn. If air coming from the outside has germs and they get through your air filter they will be inside your house within 10seconds, which means the UV light was only able to shine those germs particle at most one second, which will do nothing.
That’s an excellent point I didn’t even think of, zaro33. I was toying with the idea of doing this but I just checked my A coil and it’s as clean as brand new, so there’s no way there would be enough exposure to kill anything. Thank god for Air Bear filters!
Actually
ummmm, yikes! I def wouldn't install a UV light like this.....sorry
This video needs removed for public safety reasons, and poor insulation instructions. Their web site doesn't exist anymore and for good reason as seen by the quality of the video. The lights should be powered by a controller set to come on when the blower motor does, they don't tell you its a down flow HVAC system or how to install if it's an up flow system that most people have in their house. Throw this video in the hall of shame file 13.
He hair is in the way - can't see.
UV lights also kill viruses. They should be mandatory for all HVAC systems, especially with the constant threat of pandemics. I would have put all 7 lights into the system. One at air intake, one at outgoing air, three around the coil, one at the base under the drip pan, and one at the blower.
Yeah, because before all the uv lamp craze everyone died from ac
HAVE YOU EVERY CHECKED THE VOLUME ON YOUR VIDEO! CAN'T HEAR YOU AT ALL. I'LL PASS
You need a hearing aid
you forgot the part of getting an electrician to install an outlet in a closet...ffs