UV Air Purifiers for HVAC: Do They Actually Work?
UV air purifiers—especially systems using UV-C light—are often marketed as a high-impact way to improve indoor air quality in HVAC setups. The short answer is that they can work, but “do they actually work?” depends on how the device is designed, where the UV light is placed, and whether it provides enough UV dose to the air or surfaces it’s intended to treat.
Unlike filters that physically trap particles, UV-C in HVAC applications works by damaging the genetic material of microorganisms (like bacteria and viruses) so they can’t reproduce. However, that effect is not automatic: it requires sufficient UV intensity, the right exposure time, and appropriate airflow paths that bring air close to the UV source.
What UV in HVAC systems is (and isn’t) doing
In many HVAC installations, UV-C is installed in one of two places: inside air handlers near evaporator coils, or in uppe ... Read more »

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