Germicidal UVC + Oxidation UVV · Dual-Lamp Air Treatment
UVV Oxidation Systems — Installed by a Licensed Florida HVAC Dealer
Elite AC installs the SolaceAir Active BioForce Defender™ dual-lamp line — one lamp disinfects the airstream, one lamp oxidizes gases, odors, and VOCs from cooking, pets, smoke, and solvents.
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
Two Jobs, One System
UVV Is What UVC Can’t Do Alone
UVC disinfects — but it doesn’t remove gas-phase contaminants. UVV (a shorter wavelength) creates activated oxygen that oxidizes VOCs, odors, and smoke into neutral byproducts. The SolaceAir BioForce Defender™ runs both lamps from one ballast so the install is a single unit, not two stacked products.
- ✓Dual-lamp design — one UVC for biological, one UVV for gas-phase odors and VOCs.
- ✓Auto-sensing multi-voltage ballast — 120–277 VAC, 50/60 Hz, one power tap for both lamps.
- ✓LED status monitors — so a quiet lamp failure isn’t invisible for years.
- ✓Installs in minutes without costly ductwork modifications — per SolaceAir’s install spec.
What We Install
SolaceAir BioForce Defender Systems We Install
Three SolaceAir dual-technology configurations — picked based on your home size, your gas-phase load, and your air handler layout.
Fixed Mount FM2-16-5 (UVC + UVV)
One UVC lamp + one UVV lamp in an in-duct housing. Good for most single-family homes where cooking, pets, smokers, or solvents create gas-phase concerns alongside normal biological load.
Fixed Mount FM3-16-16-5 (Dual UVC + UVV)
Two UVC lamps plus one UVV lamp — for larger homes or stronger gas-phase load. Same install envelope, more coverage and redundancy on the biological side.
Remote Mount RM2-16-5 & RM3-16-16-5
When space around your air handler is tight. Same dual-lamp technology in a lower-profile housing that fits constrained equipment rooms and closets.
How UVV Works
How UVV Oxidation Actually Works
Four honest points in plain language — what UVV does, what it’s for, and what it won’t do.
UVC vs UVV — Two Different Jobs
UVC (254 nm, short-wavelength) breaks down microorganisms on the coil and in the airstream. UVV (185 nm, even shorter) generates activated oxygen that oxidizes VOCs and odors into neutral byproducts. SolaceAir runs both lamps from a single ballast in the BioForce Defender™ line.
What UVV Actually Targets
Cooking odors, pet odors, tobacco smoke residue, paint and solvent off-gassing, and common household VOCs. UVV is for oxidizable gas-phase compounds — not a replacement for ventilation, but a genuine second layer against odors your filter can’t catch.
Lamp Life & Scheduled Replacement
27,000-hour rated lamp life — roughly three years of continuous operation. LED status indicators show when output drops. Elite AC handles scheduled lamp replacement through your maintenance plan.
What UVV Does Not Do
UVV doesn’t capture particulate dust — that’s your filter’s job. It doesn’t remove carbon monoxide — that needs source control and a detector. UVV is specifically for oxidizable gas-phase compounds, not a cure-all.
Where We Work
SolaceAir Dual-Lamp Installs Across Florida
Our licensed HVAC crews handle the install, the wiring, the ballast mount, and the first lamp check — and you get a working dual-lamp system before we leave. Same crews, same trucks, no third parties.
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 Dual-Lamp UVV System?
Our Comfort Specialists will walk through your air handler, ask about your gas-phase concerns (cooking, pets, smoke, solvents), and pick the right SolaceAir BioForce Defender™ model for your home. Written quote before any work begins.
Jacksonville: (904) 420-0075 · Central Florida: (407) 602-7733