I have designed an air purifier which we've manufactured and installed several of over the last couple of years. It consists of 3 stages of air filtration through course, medium and fine 500x500mm element filters followed by a final filter stage which has 12 cassette type HEpA filters. Before the air leaves the ecology unit there is a final ultra violet cleaning stage which contains 48 x UVC PL-L 55 watt tubes which are run by 24 electronic BAG ballasts. There are six supplies off a contactor to the ballasts which are configured in groups of four.
I know it's a lot of thinking on a Thursday night so I'll attach a sketch in a few minutes but my question doesn't really concern the layout of the system. We've had a couple of problems with the UV fail alarm. The alarm is actually 3 separate 11-pin current monitors which are monitoring two circuits each. When a tube fails the ballast current drops and the idea is that the current monitor brings in the alarm in the plant room.
Problem we've had is that the current monitors don't seem to be sufficiently accurate or more that they don't seem to hold their calibration. We've tried several different current monitors from different manufacturers and we've also tried using separate CT's rather than the current monitor monitoring directly. Neither set up has proved reliable.
I'm looking at revamping the alarm design entirely to actually monitor the UV light output itself and wondered if anyone had any experience with UV-C light sensors or if anyone has any other suggestions.
I know it's a lot of thinking on a Thursday night so I'll attach a sketch in a few minutes but my question doesn't really concern the layout of the system. We've had a couple of problems with the UV fail alarm. The alarm is actually 3 separate 11-pin current monitors which are monitoring two circuits each. When a tube fails the ballast current drops and the idea is that the current monitor brings in the alarm in the plant room.
Problem we've had is that the current monitors don't seem to be sufficiently accurate or more that they don't seem to hold their calibration. We've tried several different current monitors from different manufacturers and we've also tried using separate CT's rather than the current monitor monitoring directly. Neither set up has proved reliable.
I'm looking at revamping the alarm design entirely to actually monitor the UV light output itself and wondered if anyone had any experience with UV-C light sensors or if anyone has any other suggestions.