Germicidal UV-C · In-Duct Air Purification
UVC Germicidal Systems — Installed by a Licensed Florida HVAC Dealer
Elite AC installs SolaceAir germicidal UVC systems in homes across Northeast and Central Florida — mounted inside your air handler or ductwork to disinfect air and keep your evaporator coil clean.
Jacksonville: (904) 420-0075 · Central FL: (407) 602-7733
Licensed HVAC Installers · Serving Florida Since 2016
BBB A+ Rated · Florida License CAC1824319 · Serving Florida Since 2016 · In-House Install & Service Crews
Why UVC, Installed Right
UVC Works in the Dark — The Install Is What Makes It Count
Any UVC lamp will glow. What makes it actually effective is where it sits, how the airflow passes across it, and whether the ballast keeps it powered for its full 3-year service life. Elite AC handles the install physics so the system does its job quietly — with no guesswork.
- ✓Lamp positioned for maximum airflow contact with the evaporator coil.
- ✓Sealed air-handler penetration — no conditioned-air leaks from a rushed mounting cut.
- ✓Auto-sensing multi-voltage ballast (120–277 VAC) powered from a licensed crew, not a homeowner workaround.
- ✓Lamp replacement tracked in your maintenance schedule — 27,000-hour life, replaced on schedule.
What We Install
SolaceAir UVC Systems We Install in Florida
Three SolaceAir germicidal UVC configurations — chosen based on your air handler, your space, and your maintenance preferences.
Fixed Mount (FM) In-Duct UVC
Mounts directly inside your air handler or ductwork. SolaceAir FM series uses a Dual-Radiant™ UVC lamp with heat-sink housing. Good for systems up to 10 tons, 27,000-hour lamp life (replace every ~3 years).
Remote Mount (RM) Low-Profile UVC
When space around your air handler is tight. Same UVC performance in a lower-profile housing that fits constrained equipment rooms and closets. Same auto-sensing ballast, same lamp life.
Lamp Replacement & Scheduled Service
UV lamp output fades over time — sometimes while the lamp still visibly glows. We track replacement in your maintenance plan so output never quietly drops below effective range. LED status indicators make dead bulbs impossible to miss.
How UVC Works
How SolaceAir UVC Works in Your HVAC
Four honest points in plain language — what UVC actually does, how it’s measured, and what it won’t do.
What UVC Actually Targets
Short-wavelength ultraviolet light breaks down the cell walls of bacteria, mold spores, and viruses on the evaporator coil and in the airstream that passes the lamp. In a humid Florida air handler, that means the coil stays cleaner between service visits.
Lamp Output & Coverage
SolaceAir’s 16" Dual-Radiant™ UVC lamp produces 180 microwatts at 1 meter. Output and distance are tuned to the airflow volume of your system — not to the size of the box on the outside of the air handler.
Power, Ballast & Monitoring
Auto-sensing multi-voltage (120–277 VAC, 50/60 Hz). LED power and lamp status monitors on the ballast housing — so a failed bulb isn’t invisible for three years. Low static pressure drop, so airflow is unaffected.
What UVC Does Not Do
UVC is a biological disinfection layer. It doesn’t replace your air filter, doesn’t clean ductwork, and doesn’t remove gas-phase odors or VOCs — that’s what UVV oxidation is for. We’ll tell you up front if you need UVC, UVV, or both.
Where We Work
SolaceAir UVC Installs Across Florida
The crews that install your UVC system are the same licensed HVAC techs who maintain your air conditioning — same licenses, same trucks, no subcontractors. Typical install is under an hour per air handler.
Northeast Florida: Jacksonville, St. Johns, Ponte Vedra, Orange Park, Fleming Island, St. Augustine, Nocatee, and surrounding areas.
Central Florida: Longwood, Orlando, Lake Mary, Altamonte Springs, Winter Park, Sanford, and surrounding areas.
Let’s Help You Out
Ready to Install a SolaceAir UVC System?
Our Comfort Specialists will check your air handler, confirm the right SolaceAir UVC model for your system, and provide a written install quote before any work begins.
Jacksonville: (904) 420-0075 · Central Florida: (407) 602-7733