Use a HEPA13 filter, it will trap 99.97777% of everything.I agree, id use uv in all hvac ect also, nothing wrong with that, another preventative= a good thing.
Yes, UV damages DNA (kind of the point), but this is not contagious. As long as you dont pass through the ventilation system yourself, I think you will be ok...Use a HEPA13 filter, it will trap 99.97777% of everything.
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Full STOP! Do not use UV light to sterilize air. UV light alters the DNA of whatever passes through it, this causes whats called thymine dimerization
Pyrimidine dimers are the primary cause of melanomas in human beings.
Pyrimidine dimers are molecular lesions formed from thymine or cytosine bases in DNA via photochemical reactions.[1][2] Ultraviolet light induces the formation of covalent linkages by reactions localized on the C=C double bonds.[3] In dsRNA (double-stranded RNA), uracil dimers may also accumulate as a result of UV radiation. Two common UV products are cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPDs, including thymine dimers) and 6,4 photoproducts. These premutagenic lesions alter the structure of DNA and consequently inhibit polymerases and arrest replication. Dimers may be repaired by photoreactivation or nucleotide excision repair, but unrepaired dimers are mutagenic. Pyrimidine dimers are the primary cause of melanomas in human beings.
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It's no wonder, there's so much misguided info out there.
140 F (60 C) for 15 minutes.What temps do they use..anyone?
This point is moot, because you're not passing yourself through the UV light sterilizer.... unless you're into that kind of thing....Use a HEPA13 filter, it will trap 99.97777% of everything.
OMG!
Full STOP! Do not use UV light to sterilize air. UV light alters the DNA of whatever passes through it, this causes whats called thymine dimerization
Pyrimidine dimers are the primary cause of melanomas in human beings.
Pyrimidine dimers are molecular lesions formed from thymine or cytosine bases in DNA via photochemical reactions.[1][2] Ultraviolet light induces the formation of covalent linkages by reactions localized on the C=C double bonds.[3] In dsRNA (double-stranded RNA), uracil dimers may also accumulate as a result of UV radiation. Two common UV products are cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPDs, including thymine dimers) and 6,4 photoproducts. These premutagenic lesions alter the structure of DNA and consequently inhibit polymerases and arrest replication. Dimers may be repaired by photoreactivation or nucleotide excision repair, but unrepaired dimers are mutagenic. Pyrimidine dimers are the primary cause of melanomas in human beings.
No it is not, if you are in a room that is being treated with UV light get the fuck out!This point is moot, because you're not passing yourself through the UV light sterilizer.... unless you're into that kind of thing....
There are protocols around changing the filters, SOP's. These filters are used up to a level 4 lab around the world and have been for 50 years no issues changing them out. What is the cost of a failed crop compaired to a few hundred dollars for the filter. I can think of 4 LP's who wish they took my advice and installed Hepa 13's in each room. Just think re-call. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biosafety_level"Use a HEPA13 filter, it will trap 99.97777% of everything."
Hepa will also be utilized, but the key word is trapped, not killed. The filter will only hold the living spores, these filters are expensive and need to be replaced frequently. When being changed there is a risk of dislodging spores, and releasing them in to the area, a low level uv will kill the spores in the fan coil unit. Hepa 8 will remove mould spores. 13 is a little overkill that will remove viruses and bacterial, not needed in my opinion. We have a protocol in place so that no one will be exposed to any harmful levels of o3, 50ppb is a safe level, O3 has a half life of about 1hr, so it's easy to control the area in which O3 will be used safely. The high levels of O3 will only be used once the facility is empty of humans, to shock treat an area, or an empty grow room.
Itsme.
Different temps for different molds.140 F (60 C) for 15 minutes.
I agree with itsmehigh regarding the UV exposure. You'd have to expose yourself to the UV directly to be an issue. My guess is your set up would be self contained and you'd never be at risk for accumulating exposure to the rays. Pyrimidine dimers are a result of DNA being exposed to high energy UV light and is not contagious nor air borne.Sorry woody your going to need to elaborate on your concern. I'm talking about producing ozone or O3 with a uv light within the confines of the fan coil in the HVAC system. Nobody will be exposed to the light itself. How is this a health risk? I'm no scientist but from what I can assertain from "Pyrimidine dimers" is that they are formed from direct exposure to UV light. Correct? So if nobody is exposed to the uv light it's a moot point. Unless I am misunderstanding and "Pyrimidine dimers" are produced by uv light and become free floating partials in the air. Then I can understand your concern. But that's not how I'm interpreting "Pyrimidine dimers" from my research. The last thing I want to do is expose any of my employees to any hazards, but uv light sanitizers are a common thing in many residential and commercial applications, to sanitize the HVAC systems, by producing O3.
The biggest difference between a clean room or lab is the high humidity of a grow room. These filters will contain/trap the mould, virus, bacteria, in a lab environment and dry out and die within the HVAC. But in a high humidity situation like a grow environment, the contained or trapped spores can actually grow within the filter. By adding uv within the confines of the HVAC, the filter will be catching dead spores. Defiantly not an HVAC expert but that's how I understand it.
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The company's pre-programmed setting is 140 F for 15 minutes. You could alter it for different applications, but this is what they have used for all of their claims. I'm personally a little sceptical that it is as effective as they claim (they did their tests using artificially inocculated material where the spores are only on the outer surface, and they used conidia when there are much more robust spore types oput there). That being said, it may still be a good approach depending on how it affects quality.No it is not, if you are in a room that is being treated with UV light get the fuck out!
Pyrimidine dimers are the primary cause of melanomas in human beings, these are formed when passing through the light and come out the outer side, if your in the room you are exposing yourself to them and increases your chances of skin cancer. How can that be a moot point. Some people care about these thing some don't you have been warned.
There are protocols around changing the filters, SOP's. These filters are used up to a level 4 lab around the world and have been for 50 years no issues changing them out. What is the cost of a failed crop compaired to a few hundred dollars for the filter. I can think of 4 LP's who wish they took my advice and installed Hepa 13's in each room. Just think re-call. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Biosafety_level
My next door neighbor is the guy who designs and certifies these labs for the last 40 years.
Different temps for different molds.
UV sterilization usually uses UV-C, which is almost completely filtered by the atmosphere, so they are not really comparable. On that note, if you have something that is claimed to be "UV resistant" or the like, they usually only refer to UV-A and UV-B, so dont trust them if you are working with these systems (make sure your safety equipment is rated for what you are actually working with).I'm not sure of the numbers but figure out how the UV light compares to a day at the beach...
No. It's now over a 12 month process.Hi Guys, I frequently visited this forum when the new MMPR rules came out because I was checking feasibility if it was possible to start a small legitimate grow business. I have fallen behind now. Has anyone had any luck getting certified by HC? I mean anyone that isnt a giant corporation or in bed with the government in the first place? Thanks all.