UV Disinfection
Ultraviolet (UV) sanitizing units are used in many water purification systems to control bacteria and have certain applications in animal drinking water systems. UV units can be effective water treatment tools, but it is important to recognize what UV can do, what its limitations are, and what maintenance is required.
Solar powered UV disinfection system for fresh water tanks
Radiation with UV light is one of the most efficient methods of destroying germs. The radiation source emits at the optimal wavelength for germ inactivation and guarantee a high germ destruction rate. This chemical free method does not show side effects.
The UV float 3.1 Microfloat® from a.c.k. is designed for disinfection of water tanks and rinses. They work well in tanks with static and strongly varying levels. They are ideal to keep fresh water disinfected until actual consumption
It irradiates the water and the moist walls of the tank to prevent biofilm and disinfect the water permanently ? chemical free. The controller is included in the package and its purpose is to monitor the operation, to control its proper functioning and to protect operators in installation and operation.
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UV disinfection at point of entry into houses
These UV Systems are highly effective, non-chemical and environmentally friendly way of disinfecting water and ensuring safe water for the whole family.
In these different sized UV systems, germicidal ultraviolet light (UV) is created by means of a special high-output UV lamp inside a quartz sleeve, placed in stainless steel housing.
As the water flows through the UV housing, it is subjected to a lethal dose of germicidal ultraviolet (UV) light that instantaneously inactivates bacteria and viruses by destroying their DNA structure and thus making the water microbiologically safe to drink.
The result is a simple, cost effective way of treating water for the entire house.



