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Volume 7 Issue 3
May-June 2026
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Ducted Air Conditioning with UV-Based Air Purification for a Cattle Rescue Center
| Author(s) | Rupal Ritesh Girde, Nishant Kudkelwar, Nikhil Thorat, Sudhanshu Dudhankar, Gausul Ajam, Atul Kumar Saxena |
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| Country | India |
| Abstract | Ducted Air Conditioning with UV-Based Air Purification for a Cattle Rescue Center, using a cooler-based duct system, addresses critical air-quality issues. Cattle rescue centers often face severe hygienechallenges due to the temporary storage of cattle that did not survive the rescue process outside thesheds. This leads to contaminated air entering the indoor environment. When combined with inadequateventilation, this contamination increases the presence of Gram-negative bacteria, zoonotic pathogens,and airborne microorganisms, severely impacting both cattle and human health. Integrating a net madeof thin steel wires inside the duct, which helps to restrict and eliminate mosquitoes and other insectsbefore they enter the UV light zone. This net is placed prior to the UV light, ensuring that insects arestopped first, and then the UV light deactivates microbes, viruses, and bacteria. The proposed systemaims to significantly reduce airborne bacterial concentration and enhance the health and safety of both cattle and workers. This solution offers a sustainable and economical approach for improving air quality in cattle rescue centers. |
| Keywords | Ducted air conditioning, UV purification, Airborne bacteria, Cattle rescue center, Sustainable, Low-cost, Environment-friendly. |
| Published In | Volume 7, Issue 3, May-June 2026 |
| Published On | 2026-05-08 |
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