Abstract
This paper describes a novel optical design principle for an upper room germicidal ultraviolet luminaire developed to limit the transmission of airborne diseases, particularly tuberculosis. A prototype was built to demonstrate the principle, and tests were conducted to determine its total ultraviolet (UV)-C output, biological effectiveness, and safety for lower room occupants. The prototype outperformed frequently used luminaires in total UV-C output, luminaire efficiency, and biological effectiveness against aerosolised Mycobacterium, while remaining safe for lower room occupants. The results presented here suggest that the design principle is ready for real-world application to mitigate the spread of airborne infectious diseases.
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Milonova, S., Brandston, H. M., Rudnick, S., Ngai, P., Simonson, K., Rahman, S. F., & Nardell, E. (2017). A design for a more efficient, upper room germicidal ultraviolet air disinfection luminaire. Lighting Research and Technology, 49(6), 788–799. https://doi.org/10.1177/1477153517711216
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