The Tru-D iQ system has been shown to significantly reduce cycle times compared to the Tru-D Classic device.

One facility in the Southeast U.S. compared cycle times between the two systems for a four-month period and saw an average of a 50% cycle time reduction and a 170% increase in cycles completed.

Tru-D iQ system statistics

January 1 - April 25, 2024

Seven (7) Tru-D iQ Towers, 1 Tru-D iQ Scout

2,489 UVC cycles completed

18:01 average cycle time

747 UVC disinfection hours

Tru-D Classic device statistics

January 1 - April 25, 2023

Five (5) Tru-D Classic devices

921 UVC cycles completed

36:55 average cycle time

566 hours of disinfection


“With Dynamic Dosing and more powerful, efficient UVC lamps, the Tru-D iQ system drastically reduces UVC cycle times, allowing operators to disinfect more spaces in less time, improving overall operational efficiency,” said Laurie Holden, general manager of Tru-D SmartUVC, a PDI solution.

Tru-D iQ system features

Dynamic Dosing: Shifts UVC output to maximize efficiencies among bulbs.

Flux Acceleration: Ensures bulb peak performance by preheating to optimal operating temperature and minimizing bulb startup time.
Enhanced Safety Features: Motion sensors and UVC sensors mitigate risk of UVC exposure

Tru-D SmartHUB: Provides improved reporting, customized dashboards and protocols and predictive maintenance alerts

Bluetooth Connectivity: Enhances connection between devices and reduces downtime


What iQ system users are saying

Compared to the Tru-D Classic device, Tru-D iQ system customers have expressed improved experiences including the following:

  • Easier set up with no covers to remove
  • A simpler user interface and seamless Bluetooth connection
  • Much faster cycle times
  • More streamlined operational efficiencies with improved features in the Tru-D SmartHUB
  • Easier transport with lock-in-place casters
  • Enhanced safety features to mitigate the risk of UVC exposure due to room entry

Interested in the new iQ system? Learn more at Tru-D.com.


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