The UVC-450

The UVC-450 Room Steriliser

The British-designed and built UV-Systems UVC-450 is a high-output portable UVC disinfection unit that works alongside your regular cleaning regime, safely killing up to 99.99% airborne and surface laid viruses and bacteria in a range of indoor environments from ceiling to floor in a fast, thorough, efficient and safe manner.

The UVC-450 is independently verified to meet BS 8628:2022, the industry standard for UV disinfection products. UV-C systems that pass this standard provide a clear benchmark as to whether the system is effective enough to be achieving greater than Log 5 reduction in bacteria.

The unit incorporates proven UV-C light sterilisation technology from Phillips. The faultless sanitisation technology guarantees to neutralise and eliminate harmful pathogens, bacteria and viruses from every single surface and touchpoint when and where you require via single or multiple placements providing versatility for operators and facilities.

An array of precision UV-C lamps with bespoke UV reflectors mounted on the movable platform ensure the UV-C concentration is strong enough to kill Covid quickly and efficiently.

What is BS 8628:2022?

Published in April 2022, BS 8628:2022 is the new industry standard for UV disinfection products. Its introduction brings a standardised method of testing disinfection using ultraviolet radiation.

Largely based on the existing airborne disinfection standard EN 17272:2020, with some minor variations for UV devices, this new method standardises a distance for the emitter from a test surface, allowing for an assessment of power vs contact time for the UV unit.

Incorporating proven UV-C light sterilisation technology the UVC-450 safely kills 99.9% airborne and surface laid viruses and bacteria in a range of indoor environments, including:

Coronavirus

E-Coli

Hepatitis A

Norovirus

Rotavirus

Influenza

Vibrio Cholera

Staphylococcus Aureua

How the system works

To clean a room or space, you simply move the UVC-450 into the area to be treated with UV-C. The unit is mains powered and plugged into a 13-amp socket. Controlled by a touch screen, the precision UV-C lamps are activated two minutes after the person has left the space.

The UV tower will not be switched on until the inbuilt motion detection, senses that the room is clear of people. If a person enters the space before the cycle is complete, the motion detector turns off the UV lamps.

The unit is then set to run for a predetermined amount of time. This is dependent on room size and the equipment within the room. A room 5 metres by 5 metres would only take 10-20 minutes to remove up to 99.99% of the viruses on surfaces, with the room ready for use straight after treatment.

Single UVC-450 Room Time kill – Example Micro-organisms

4 Log Reduction (99.99%)Clostridium difficile SporesBacillus subtilis SporesMRSAE coliMycobacterium tuberculosisPseudomonas aeruginosaPolio virusSARS-CoV-2 CovidNorovirus
2m x 2m12 min12 min7 min7 min12 min12 min7 min10 min10 min
4m x 4m16 min16 min8 min8 min16 min16 min8 min13 min13 min
8mx 8m21 min21 min11 min11 min21 min21 min11 min16 min16 min
6 Log Reduction (99.9999%)Clostridium difficile SporesBacillus subtilis SporesMRSAE coliMycobacterium tuberculosisPseudomonas aeruginosaPolio virusSARS-CoV-2 CovidNorovirus
2m x 2m18 min18 min10 min10 min18 min18 min10 min12 min12 min
4m x 4m23 min23 min13 min13 min23 min23 min13 min16 min16 min
8mx 8m30 min30 min16 min16 min30 min30 min16 min21 min21 min

The role of ultraviolet disinfection in infection control and environmental cleaning

UV radiant energy has a long history for this purpose, having first been used for disinfecting surfaces in 1877, for water in 1910 and for air in 1935. It works by using a short-wavelength ultraviolet ‘light’, or radiant energy, to distort the genetic material of harmful organisms, rendering them incapable of creating copies of themselves.

In the context of virus sterilisation, a powerful subtype of UV light known as UV-C has been shown to be the most effective. This was proven in 2020 by Boston University researchers who validated UV-C light sources were capable of inactivating SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes Covid-19.

The UVC-450 provides an effective, chemical free method of infection control and is proven to reduce levels of bacteria and funguses with log 4 – 6 kills. In terms of infection control, ‘Log Reductions’ convey how effective a product is at reducing pathogens. The greater the log reduction the more effective the product is at killing bacteria and other pathogens that can cause infections.

Log ReductionNumber of CFUs% ReductionTimes Smaller
0100000000
110000090x10
21000099x100
3100099.9x1000
410099.99x10000
51099.999x100000
6199.9999x1000000

Up to

99.99%

Pathogens killed

20min

Cleaning time

0

Chemicals used

More Benefits

The UVC-450 achieves between log 6 and log 4 reduction of a broad spectrum of pathogens, therefore inactivating Covid, C diff, Methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus (MRSA) and Vancomycin-resistant Enterococci (VRE).

Proven light sterilisation

360° coverage

Safe

Fast disinfection

Floor to ceiling coverage

Motion sensors

Easy manoeuvring

Chemical free

Low running costs

Great support

Two-year warranty

British made

Specifications

  • 6 UV-C lamps provide wide coverage to exposed surfaces.
  • Mobile base with 360⁰ manoeuvring provides easy access along corridors and into rooms.
  • Robust, easy to use with built in safety features.

Dimensions:

1700mm x 1700mm x 600mm.

Weight:

14kg.

Power:

240v AC / 3amps.

UV Tubes:

6 x 75w.

Costs

Infection Control Solutions

UVC-450

£2995 + vat

BS8628

UVC

Log 4 – 6 Reduction

Safety Sensors

Servicing

£400 + vat

Service Contracts

Rapid Response

Technical Helpline

Fully Trained Engineers

Aftersales

£POA

UVC Lamp Kit

On-Site Service

UK Stock

Consumables

UV Systems

UV Systems design and manufacture decontamination solutions offering a frontline defence for the healthcare, hospitality and education sector.

What our clients say:

The UVC-450 was part of several strategies we investigated to make our school as safe as possible. The built-in safety features, no use of chemicals and fast easy disinfection of our classrooms and communal areas gives us that extra layer of protection in addition to our existing manual cleaning processes. Following Covid we needed to produce some sort of a new normal, where our students and teachers are protected.

C. Greenwood

Facilities Manager, Tor View School, Haslingden