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EIC Systems Device

EIC Systems Device HEUV 100 to combat airborne infections, achieve international standards for sterile rooms (WHO Clean Room Standards) through the integration of air filtration technology using high-efficiency HEPA filters and specific doses of Ultraviolet Germicidal Irradiation (UVGI) for dynamic control of air movement in the room
It includes a pre-filter (Prefilter) to capture dust and particles up to 5 microns in size, ensuring the efficiency of ultraviolet and HEPA filters throughout operation.
This system contains 3 non-thermal internal units for ultraviolet radiation (3 Ultraviolet Emitters) that adhere to ASHRAE’s specified standards for killing microorganisms. Each microbe requires a specific dose of ultraviolet radiation for eradication, carefully applied within our systems.
Equipped with a (H14) Medical grade HEPA Filter, it operates with an efficiency of up to or exceeding 99.995% in removing microbes suspended in the air at a size of 0.3 microns, thus improving the quality and efficiency of the treatment unit when applying international standards.
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Its design positions the HEPA Filter between ultraviolet units to maintain efficiency, capturing larger microorganisms like fungi (Fungi). This ensures they receive a sufficient dose of continuous ultraviolet radiation, eliminating them, preventing their growth, and biofilm formation, while also preserving the filter material from corrosion and pinhole leaks.
The system is designed to operate in a 50 m³ room at a rate of up to 100 m³/hr. Equipped with light indicators (light indicators) to monitor the operation process and display any malfunctions during operation.
It includes an hour meter for UV Emitters to determine their lifespan and replacement date.

The system also features a Differential Pressure Gage (Δ) to indicate the condition of the HEPA filter and determine the replacement time when it becomes clogged.
Locally manufactured at the International Company for Infection Control Devices in the city of Al Obour, with permission from the English company EIC.
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