The SB UV water purifiers are capable of treating small to mid size water flow projects. Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection is a proven, dependable and effective method for eradicating microorganisms present in the water source. UV radiation with 253.7 nanometer wavelength is extremely effective in killing microorganisms such as bacteria (E. coli), viruses (poliovirus, influenza, hepatitis), protozoan cysts (Cryptosporidium, Giardia Lamblia), yeasts and molds. UV in this range targets the DNA of the microbial contaminants and renders them non-viable. Cryptosporidium and Giardia are not susceptible to chlorine but tests have shown that they are easily inactivated by a relatively small UV dose.
The operating temperature of the UV water systems range from 33° F to 100° F.
* Capacity at a UV Dose of 40mJ/cm² at end of lamp life and UV Transmittance of 98%.
* Capacity at a UV Dose of 40mJ/cm² at end of lamp life and UV Transmittance of 98%.
* Capacity at a UV Dose of 40mJ/cm² at end of lamp life and UV Transmittance of 98%.