Carrier brings air conditioners to the Middle East market with higher IAQ standards

January 1, 2007—Carrier Corp., a unit of United Technologies Corp., has launched air conditioners fitted with high-power UVC emitters in the Middle East market, significantly raising the standards of indoor air quality in the region, according to the company.

While the high tech air conditioners were launched for the first time in Dubai at the recent Big 5 show, the new state-of-the-art version was simultaneously re-launched at product seminars in Riyadh, Jeddah and Dammam in Saudi Arabia.

Carrier has started installing the UVC lights in retrofit programs for existing air conditioning units. These lights are normally fitted on the models such as 39 series air handling units or commonly known in the industry as AHUs; 40 RM/RMS FCU; 42 series FCU; and 50 series packaged units.

The high-power UVC emitters supply enough germicidal energy to penetrate viruses, bacteria and mold, altering their DNA. As a result, UVC eliminates both surface organisms that grow inside HVAC systems and microbes that normally circulate through the air and back to the building occupants, according to Carrier.

In the UAE, UTS Carrier’s UVC air conditioners have already found favor with several customers in the healthcare sector. These include Prestige Clinic, Trust Medical Centre, Taj Dental Clinic and Canadian Chiropractic & Holistic Clinic.

In Saudi Arabia, air conditioners fitted with UVC Emitters have been installed in several projects including hospitals and villas.

The UVC emitters, manufactured by Steril-Aire Inc. have been tested and used in applications for homes, hospitals, offices, shopping malls, factories and food processing in the USA for 11 years.

For more information, visit the Carrier Web site.

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