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The DIVERSITECH TUV-APCO-DI2 is a dual in-duct air purifier with an activated carbon matrix, engineered for whole-home and light commercial indoor air quality (IAQ) improvement inside ducted HVAC systems. It combines UV-C germicidal irradiation with a carbon matrix to reduce volatile organic compounds (VOCs), odors, and biological contaminants as conditioned air passes through the duct. The unit operates across a wide voltage range of 120 to 277 volts, making it compatible with most residential and light commercial electrical configurations. It mounts directly in the duct and delivers continuous air treatment without restricting airflow. Installation is typically performed by a licensed HVAC technician as part of a new system build or an IAQ upgrade retrofit.
The TUV-APCO-DI2 is suited for installation in residential forced-air systems and light commercial ducted HVAC applications where odor control and VOC reduction are priorities. The in-duct mounting design places the purifier directly in the supply or return air stream, allowing the UV-C lamp and carbon matrix to treat the full volume of circulating air. It is particularly useful in applications where occupants are sensitive to chemical off-gassing, pet odors, cooking odors, or mold and mildew growth within the duct system.
Designed as an in-duct IAQ accessory compatible with standard residential and light commercial forced-air ducted HVAC systems that operate within the 120 to 277 volt electrical range.
Installation should be performed by a licensed HVAC technician. Power to the air handler and associated electrical circuits must be shut off at the disconnect and breaker before beginning installation. The unit is mounted directly into the supply or return duct using the manufacturer-provided hardware. Follow all applicable local mechanical and electrical codes, including NEC requirements for low-voltage and line-voltage wiring, when connecting the unit to power.
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