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2. Applications
Disinfection with UV radiation is a reliable, simple and inexpensive method of sterilization.
The use of this method is possible whenever microbiological risk exists.
The applications of this method are, among many others:
Potable water in private and municipal installations
Potable and process water in restaurant and hotel business
Process water in the production of medicines and cosmetics
Water used in processing food
Water in beverage production
Water in swimming pools and fountains
Control of green algae and bacterias in ponds
And many more
The sterilizer uses special low pressure UV lamp that produces UV radiation of wavelength of
254 nm, which causes photochemical reaction damaging DNA of microorganisms and their
disintegration.
Water flowing from the sterilizer is ready for immediate use. UV sterilization does not change the
chemical makeup of water.
THERE IS NO POSSIBILITY OF OVERDOSING UV RADIATION
DURING WATER STERILIZATION IN THE CHAMBER.
MINIMAL FLOW OF WATER IS NOT REQUIRED.
INCREASED FLOW THROUGH THE STERILIZER LOWERS THE DOSAGE DELIVERED TO
MICROORGANISMS AND LOWERS EFFICIENCY OF DISINFECTION.
3. Technical description
Sterilizer’s chamber is made from stainless steel AISI 304 or AISI 316.
Power supply is 220-240V + 8%, - 10%, 50-60 Hz.
Electric shock protection by earth terminal.
Power optical indicator in the electrical enclosure enables the indication of the working
condition of the lamp.
Sight glass muff enables the indication of the working condition of the UV lamp.
Models V9,V12,V20,V25,V35 are equipped with a simple power supply.
Models V20LA,V25LA,V40,V80,V120 are equipped with an alarm system with a digital display
that shows the remaining work time of the UV lamp, total work time of the device and the
number of on/off switch cycles. In these models there is a possibility of connecting a solenoid
valve or leading the alarm signal out.
No. HK/W/0521/01/2015
Valid until: 2020-07-16