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Features of Low-Pressure UV Disinfection Equipment

2021-04-06

Features of Low-Pressure UV Disinfection Equipment

Features of low-pressure UV disinfection equipment:

1. Low-pressure UV disinfectors: These can meet the UV disinfection needs for drinking water in commercial and residential areas; they generate a high level of UV radiation, enabling a smaller system to treat a given volume of water.

2. Unique Chamber Design: The low-pressure UV disinfection unit features a unique chamber design that optimizes its hydrodynamic principles and enhances its germicidal efficiency. The design was developed using computer simulations and validated through biological efficacy tests, ensuring maximum utilization of ultraviolet light within the chamber. This system can handle flow rates ranging from 0.75 gallons per minute to 47 gallons per minute (0.17 tons per hour to 10 tons per hour).

3. Advanced power supply technology: The advanced power supply technology used in the UV sterilizer is compatible with a wide range of power parameters (90–265V), capable of withstanding voltage fluctuations that most power supplies cannot handle. This ensures effective UV intensity and guarantees continuous disinfection performance of the system.

4. Lamp Replacement Reminder: To remind you when to replace the lamp (this is crucial), the low-pressure UV disinfection unit is equipped with an audiovisual alarm system. The display panel will continuously show the cumulative operating time of the lamp. If the lamp malfunctions, the system will automatically trigger an alarm signal.

Application areas of low-pressure UV disinfection equipment:

For over a decade, a wide range of institutions, consumers, and commercial entities have placed great trust in low-pressure UV disinfection systems. This low-pressure UV water disinfection system is widely used in the following drinking water disinfection applications: households, farms, villas, sanatoriums and hospitals, kindergartens, schools, grocery stores, hotels, and differentiated water supply systems for residential communities; as well as industrial and mining enterprises, the food and beverage industry, the pharmaceutical industry, and the electronics and semiconductor industry.