How to install UV lamps for photovoltaic panels

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Drill a 1" hole. Mount mounting plate over drilled hole with screws provided. Insert UV lamp module into hole. Attach to HVAC system with two self-tapping screws (supplied). Plug the rubber lamp

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Once the inlet and outlet connections to the UV housing are complete, insert the UV lamp assemblies into the UV housing. Caution: UV lamp housing connections should be hand-tightened.

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