Commercial and Residential Ultraviolet Water Sterilizer Systems
Product name: Ultraviolet Water S
Commercial and Residential Ultraviolet Water Sterilizer Systems
Product name: Ultraviolet Water S
Introduction
UV system is designed to treat flows ranging from 2-1136m3/h, and can be used for germicidal disinfection, ozone destruction, TOC reduction, and liquid sugar disinfection. It is suitable for indoor installation in locations including food and beverage processing plant, cosmetics and pharmaceuticals manufacturing, hospitals and laboratories, water treatment and community drinking water systems.
Advantages of commercial and residential Ultraviolet Water Sterilizer Systems
No chemicals added to the water supply - no byproducts, (i.e. chlorine + organics = trihalomethanes).
Environmentally and user friendly, no dangerous chemicals to handle or store, no risks of overdosing.
Easy installation, only two water connections and a power connection.
No change in taste, odor, pH or conductivity nor the general chemistry of the water.
More effective against viruses than chlorine.
Extremely economical, hundreds of gallons may be treated for each penny of operating cost.
Immediate treatment process, no need for holding tanks, long retention times, etc.
Automatic operation without special attention or measurement, operator friendly.
Simplicity and ease of maintenance, periodic cleaning, (if applicable), and annual lamp replacement, no moving parts to wear out.
No handling of toxic chemicals, no need for specialized storage requirements.
Low initial capital cost as well as reduced operating expenses when compared with similar technologies such as ozone, chlorine, etc.
Optimal service condition:
As UV is a short- wavelength light wave, it has low radiant energy and weak penetrating power
and can only kill the microorganisms it directly radiates on. Therefore, in order to enhance the
bacteria-killing efficiency and ensure the security of drinking water, the incoming water into the
sterilizer must meet the following standard, (and if exceeding the following standard, the killing
efficiency may be affected).
Total iron content | Less than 0.3ppm(0.3mg/L) |
H2S | Less than 0.05ppm(0.05mg/L) |
Total suspended matter | Less than 10 mg/L |
Manganese content | Less than 0.05 mg/L |
Water hardness | Less than 120 mg/L |
Chroma | Less than 15centigrade |
Water Temp. | 5-60Centigrade |
PH value | 6.5-8 |
Interface type | flange or thread |
How does UltraViolet light work on disinfecting water?
As the microorganisms get hit by the UV rays, their DNA gets damaged and they become "sterile"
and unable to replicate. As they leave the UV housing and enter the home, it's important to understand
that these microorganisms are still alive. However, these "sterilized" bacteria and viruses cannot replicate
and therefore die over time or by our own body's white blood cells.
When you purchase a UV system, it's important to get proper pretreatment to ensure that the water
is as clear as possible to ensure maximum effectiveness. Also, always buy a UV sterilizer that can
handle more than your home's flow rate to ensure that your home is protected. Finally, UV lamps
have a life span of about 9000 hours and should be replaced every year
Specifications:
model | capacity | Power | inlet-outlet | reactor | panel | Anchor | G weight |
m³/hour | watt | mm | L×W×H | cm | screw | Kg | |
YLCn-005 | 0.3 | 16 | 1/2″ | 30×6×11 | without | without | 5 |
YLCn-008 | 1 | 25 | 1/2″ | 47×6.3×11 | without | without | 10 |
YLCn-050 | 2 | 40 | 1″ | 100×9×20 | Φ8.9×25 (d×L) | 69×4×Φ1 | 25 |
YLCn-150 | 6 | 80 | 1+1/4″ | 100×11×23 | 69×4×Φ1 | 30 | |
YLCn-200 | 8 | 120 | 1+1/2″ | 100×15.9×30 | Φ8.9×45 (d×L) | 69×7×Φ1 | 35 |
YLCn-300 | 12 | 160 | 2″ | 100×15.9×32 | 69×7×Φ1 | 40 | |
YLC-050 | 2 | 40 | DN25/1″ | 100×8.9×30 | 25×30×12 (W×H×D) | 60×4×Φ1 | 45 |
YLC-150 | 6 | 80 | DN32/11/4″ | 100×10.8×30 | 60×4×Φ1 | 50 | |
YLC-200 | 8 | 120 | DN40/11/2″ | 100×15.9×40 | 60×7×Φ1 | 60 | |
YLC-300 | 12 | 160 | DN50/2″ | 100×15.9×40 | 60×7×Φ1 | 70 | |
YLC-360 | 15 | 200 | DN65/21/2″ | 100×15.9×40 | 60×7×Φ1 | 120 | |
YLC-500 | 20 | 240 | DN65/21/2″ | 100×21.9×50 | 60×11×Φ1.2 | 130 | |
YLC-600 | 25 | 280 | DN80/3″ | 100×21.9×50 | 60×11×Φ1.2 | 140 | |
YLC-700 | 30 | 320 | DN100/4″ | 100×21.9×50 | 60×11×Φ1.2 | 150 | |
YLC-1000 | 40 | 360 | DN100/4″ | 100×21.9×50 | 60×11×Φ1.2 | 160 | |
YLC-1200 | 50 | 400 | DN125/5″ | 100×21.9×50 | 60×11×Φ1.2 | 180 | |
YLC-1500 | 60 | 420 | DN150/6″ | 170×27.3×57 | 120×16×Φ1.4 | 210 | |
YLC-2000 | 80 | 560 | DN150/6″ | 170×27.3×57 | 120×16×Φ1.4 | 220 | |
YLC-2500 | 100 | 700 | DN150/6″ | 170×27.3×57 | 60×128×30 (W×H×D) | 120×16×Φ1.4 | 275 |
YLC-3000 | 125 | 840 | DN150/6″ | 170×27.3×57 | 120×16×Φ1.4 | 300 | |
YLC-4000 | 150 | 1120 | DN200/8″ | 173×32.5×65 | 120×20×Φ1.6 | 325 | |
YLC-5000 | 200 | 1400 | DN200/8″ | 173×37.7×72 | 120×22×Φ1.6 | 350 | |
YLC-7000 | 300 | 2100 | DN250/10″ | 175×42.6×80 | 120×24×Φ2.0 | 400 | |
YLC-10K | 400 | 2520 | DN250/10″ | 176×52.9×95 | 60×150×40 (W×H×D) | 120×22×Φ2.2 | 475 |
YLC-15K | 600 | 3080 | DN300/12″ | 176×78×110 | 120×32×Φ2.4 | 600 | |
YLC-20K | 800 | 3920 | DN350/14″ | Designated | Designated | Designated | Designated |
YLC-25K | 1000 | 4760 | DN350/14″ | Designated | Designated | Designated | Designated |
Application
1. Food processing industry, including juices, milk, drinks, beer, practical oil and canned food.
2. Electronic industry.
3. Hospitals, various laboratory and high levels of pathogenic body water disinfection.
4. Households building, residential, office buildings, hotels, restaurants, water factories.
5. Purification and disinfection of shellfish, fish cleaning and disinfection
6. Military camp, field water supply system
7. Urban wastewater disinfection.
8. Swimming pool, other recreational water disinfection
FAQ:
Q. Do these systems come in different sizes?
A. Yes. The size of the systems is directly proportional to the flow rate of the water in gallons per minute. The higher the flow rate, the larger the system and lamp.
Q. Does the water have to sit in the UV sterilizer to be disinfected?
A. No. If the system is sized correctly, the water is disinfected as it flows through.
Q. How long does the lamp last?
A. The lamps last approximately 10,000 hours. That is why we recommend replacement approximately every 12 - 14 months of continuous operation. After this period, the lamp itself becomes solarized and blocks the rays form entering the water.
Q. How can I tell if it is working?
A. All of the systems come with a "glow plug" so you can tell if the lamp is glowing. You can also order an optional light monitor that actually measures the rays and lets you see the intensity. The product water should be periodically tested for coliforms.
Q. What if the power goes off?
A. If the power goes off, no disinfection will take place if water flows through the system. If power failures are common, a fail-safe optional solenoid valve can be installed that shuts off all water flowing if the power goes off.