- Germicidal lamp
A germicidal lamp is a special type of lamp which produces
ultraviolet light (UVC). This short-wave ultraviolet light ionizesoxygen to produceozone and can kill many surfacepathogen s.There are two common types available:
* Low pressure lamps
* Medium pressure lampsLow pressure lamps
Low-pressure lamps are very similar to a
fluorescent lamp , with awavelength of 253.7 nm.The most common form of germicidal lamp looks similar to an ordinary fluorescent lamp but the tube contains no fluorescent
phosphor . In addition, rather than being made of ordinaryborosilicate glass , the tube is made offused quartz . These two changes combine to allow the 253.7 nm ultraviolet light produced by the mercury arc to pass out of the lamp unmodified (whereas, in common fluorescent lamps, it causes the phosphor to fluoresce, producing visible light). Germicidal lamps still produce a small amount of visible light due to other mercury radiation bands.An older design looks like an incandescent lamp but with the envelope containing a few droplets of mercury. In this design, the incandescent filament heats the mercury, producing a vapor which eventually allows an arc to be struck,
short circuit ing the incandescent filament.Medium pressure lamps
Medium-pressure lamps are much more similar to
HID lamp s than fluorescent lamps.These lamps radiate a broad-band UV-C radiation, rather than a single line. They are widely used in industrial water treatment, because they are very intense radiation sources. They are as efficient as low-pressure lamps. Medium-pressure lamps produces very bright bluish white light.
Auxiliary equipment
As with all gas discharge lamps, all of the styles of germicidal lamps exhibit
negative resistance and require the use of an external ballast to regulate the current flow through them. The older lamps that resembled an incandescent lamp were often operated in series with an ordinary 40 W incandescent "appliance" lamp; the incandescent lamp acted as the ballast for the germicidal lamp.Uses
Germicidal lamps are used to sterilize workspaces and tools used in biology laboratories and medical facilities. They are also used wherever ozone is desired, for example, in the sanitizing systems of
hot tub s andaquarium s. They are also used bygeologist s to provoke fluorescence inmineral samples, aiding in their identification. In this application, the light produced by the lamp is usually filtered to remove as much visible light as possible, leaving just the UV light.The light produced by germicidal lamps is also used to erase
EPROM s; the ultraviolet photons are sufficiently energetic to allow the electrons trapped on the transistors' floating gates to tunnel through the gate insulation, eventually removing the stored charge that represents binary ones and zeroes.Germicidal lamps are also used in waste water treatment in order to kill microorganisms.
LINKS
* [http://www.bio-uv.com Water disinfection by ultraviolet rays] Low pressure lamps and medium pressure.
Safety concerns
Short-wave UV light is harmful to humans. In addition to causing
sunburn and (over time)skin cancer , this light can produce extremely painful inflammation of thecornea of the eye, which may lead to temporary or permanentvision impairment . It can also damage theretina of the eye. For this reason, the light produced by a germicidal lamp must be carefully shielded against both direct viewing and reflections and dispersed light that might be viewed.
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