E- surgical
Direct action germicidal lamp NBV 30 NLW with operating time counter and 4-field display Ultraviol.
Direct action germicidal lamp NBV 30 NLW with operating time counter and 4-field display Ultraviol.
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Product description:
- counter type: LW - digital counter with a microprocessor with a 4-field LED display, with acoustic signaling of the moment of replacing the radiator. Possibility of independent connection to previously purchased direct-acting and flow lamps
- mounting method: N - universal (wall and ceiling)
- the result of using this device is to increase the level of microbiological purity of the 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
- high-quality reflector (material: reflective aluminum)
- purpose: use in operating blocks (and other hospital rooms), in treatment rooms, as well as in the food, pharmaceutical and cosmetic industries
- the effectiveness of this device is confirmed by tests and numerous certificates
- supply voltage: 230V 50Hz
- power consumption: 40VA
- element emitting UV-C radiation: 2x30W
- UV-C radiation intensity at a distance of 1 m: 2.3 W / m2
- radiator durability: 8000 h
- disinfected area: 12-15 m2
- lamp rotation (possibility of setting the angle of exposure): 200°
- security class: I
- enclosure type: IP 20
- type of work: continuous
- dome dimensions: 925 x 85 x 135 mm
- dome weight: 3 kg
- boom length: 120 mm
- counter type: with 4-field display
- assembly to the electrical installation - no cable with a 230V plug


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