Australian made OXIRA NOCTURNE model is similar to SENTRY except for the noise level. It is designed to generate less noise and has a slightly less airflow speed, which is suitable for classrooms, offices, meeting rooms or other indoor areas that require extra low noise level.
A quieter version of the SENTRY.
Also includes the special reflector coating that comes in the SENTRY, but with a lower fan speed. Perfect as a ‘night watch’.
Suitable for:
Doctors’ rooms, fine dining restaurants, hotels, clinics, schools, spas, private residences, childcare, classrooms, meeting rooms, smaller indoor public spaces where low noise level is an utmost priority.
Product info
Wavelength of UV | 254nm |
UV Intensity @ 1m | 36uW/cm2 |
Lamp Lifespan | 15,000 hours |
UV Reflector Coating | YES |
Control System | OXIRA XDrive6 |
Motor Technology | MagLev |
UV Arc Length | 132mm |
UV Power | 2.7W |
Unit Power | 12Vdc@18W max |
Fan Noise Level | 12 dBa |
Unit Dimensions | 360mm (L)x46mm(W)x41(H) |
Unit Weight | 0.6kg |
Warranty | 1 year |
Recommended UV tube replacement: | 12 months (or 10,000 hours) |
Unit placement
Where do you place OXIRA units in a room or indoor area?
– The air inlet and outlet should not be obstructed for best efficiency. If the location you choose to put the unit has a substantial risk of damaging the unit, you may choose to use our specially designed protective case.
– Wall and ceiling brackets are also available. For wall or ceiling mounting, there are different factors in a room that govern where the position should be. Ideally it should be in a position where the treated clean air is not pushed out the window and wasted. It should be in a safe place, and away from reach of children. And finally it should be in a position where it is most pleasing to be seen.
Area coverage
Each unit can cover up to approximately
- 430 sqft for general healthcare facilities, office premises and homes;
- 260 sqft for general public indoor areas, restaurants and catering premises
Generally, any area larger than this may require more than one unit. Some factors to consider are:
- how many people are in the room
- the characteristics of the ambient air
- whether air circulation in the room is good
- whether there are fresh air coming into the room
- how many people enter and leave the room from time to time