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Direct action germicidal lamp NBV 15 NLW with operating time counter and 4-field display Ultraviol.
Direct action germicidal lamp NBV 15 NLW with operating time counter and 4-field display Ultraviol.
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counter type: LW - digital counter with microprocessor and 4-field LED display. Care has been taken to ensure that this model audibly signals the moment of replacement of the radiator. A big advantage of this type of meter is the possibility of independent connection to previously purchased direct-acting and flow lamps
mounting method: N - universal (wall and ceiling)
are designed to raise and maintain the level of microbiological purity of rooms
emitted radiation: UV-C with a wavelength of 253.7 nm
irreversibly deactivate bacteria, viruses, molds, fungi and all other microorganisms
the air and surface in the room where this lamp has been used are effectively disinfected
reflector made of reflective aluminum of very high quality
are intended for use in operating blocks, treatment rooms, dressing rooms, patient rooms, clinics, laboratories, pharmacies, in the pharmaceutical, food and cosmetic industries
the effectiveness of germicidal lamps confirmed by tests
any required certificates
Technical parameters:
- supply voltage: 230V 50Hz
- power consumption: 25VA
- element emitting UV-C radiation: 2x15W
- UV-C radiation intensity at a distance of 1 m: 0.9 W / m2
- radiator durability: 8000 h
- disinfected area: 6-8 m2
- lamp rotation (possibility of setting the angle of exposure): 200°
- security class: I
- enclosure type: IP 20
- type of work: continuous
- dome dimensions: 465 x 85 x 135 mm
- dome weight: 2 kg
- boom length: 120 mm
- counter type: with 4-field display
- assembly to the electrical installation - no cable with a 230V plug


Comfort for the patient and the operating team
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UKCA
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MHRA
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