Coil UV-C (Evaporator)
Targets the indoor coil surface where moisture can allow microbial growth.
- ✓Helps keep coils cleaner for efficient heat transfer
- ✓Continuous operation with low power draw
- ✓Shielding and placement to protect components
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Keep coils cleaner and treat air as it passes through your system. Zoom Zoom installs UV-C solutions—at the evaporator coil and in the ductwork—to support cleaner equipment, fresher air, and efficient cooling.
UV Air Purifiers • Broward & Palm Beach
UV-C light helps limit microbial growth on your indoor coil and can treat air in the supply or return duct. We size, place, and power UV systems correctly—and pair them with filtration—so you get effective results without compromising airflow.
Ready to add UV? Call (954) 465-0653 or request an IAQ assessment.
UV works best as part of a system: keep the coil cleaner, treat air in the duct when appropriate, and pair with right-sized filtration for balanced performance.
Targets the indoor coil surface where moisture can allow microbial growth.
Treats air in the supply/return duct; optional PCO modules can reduce certain odors.
We tie UV into your system safely and effectively.
UV systems need periodic service to stay effective.
No. UV helps keep coils cleaner and can treat air in the duct, while filters capture particles. They work best together as part of a complete IAQ approach.
Most UV-C lamps are replaced every 12–24 months depending on type and runtime. We’ll set reminders and include replacement during maintenance if desired.
Yes—when installed correctly. We use shielding, proper placement, and sealed housings to prevent light leaks and protect surrounding materials.
Standard UV-C focuses on coils and air treatment. For odor reduction, we can add carbon filtration or certain PCO modules, sized to your airflow and goals.
Coil UV mounts near the evaporator to target surfaces; in-duct UV installs in supply or return to treat moving air. We’ll recommend one or both based on your system.