The UV tube shell is made of SS304 stainless steel.
The UV wavelength is 254nm, with a lamp life of 10,000 hours
Available in 110V or 220V, compatible with 50/60Hz
Maximum operating pressure: 125psi
Water temperature range: 2°C-40°C
CE certified
Model
#192 1GPM
#193 2GPM
#194 4GPM
#195 6GPM
#197 12GPM
#197 24GPM
Flow rate
0.25 T/hr
0.5 T/hr
1 T/hr
1.5 T/hr
3 T/hr
6 T/hr
Inlet/ outlet part (MNPT)
1/4’’
1/4’’
1/2’’
3/4’’
1’’
1’’
Lamp sleeve part#
#198 UVC-S212T5
#199 UVC-D287T5
#200 UVC-D450T5
#201 UVC-D645T5
#202 UVC-D842T5
#202 UVC-D842T5 (x2)
Quartz sleeve part#
#203 SQ-230*238S
#204 SQ-230*330C
#205 SQ-230*500C
#206 SQ-230*670C
#207 SQ-230*895C
#207 SQ-230*895C (x2)
Ballasts Controller
#208 BT-6W
#208-1 BT-14W
#208-2 BT-24W
#208-3 BT-32W
#208-4 BT-1039W
#208-4 BT-1039W
Lamp failure warning system: LED & Alarm
LampRatedLife: 9000hours
Maximum operating pressure: 125 psi
Electricity: 120 VAC, 220- 24OVAC & 50 / 60 Hz
Housing Material: S.S. #304
What is UV?
Ultraviolet (UV) light is at the invisible, violet end of the light spectrum. The water treatment industry uses a high-powered form of UV light called UV-C or “germicidal UV” to disinfect water.
How does UV light work?
UV-C rays penetrate microorganisms and destroy their ability to reproduce, effectively rendering them harmless.
It’s a simple but effective process, destroying a minimum of 99.99% of harmful microorganisms, including E. coli, Cryptosporidium, and Giardia.
Not only is it safe and highly effective, UV does not change the taste, color, or odor of water. It simply removes the risk of illness caused by microbial contamination, making water safe.
Why not use chlorine
Chlorine changes the taste and odor of water. Chlorination may also produce harmful by-productsthat are linked to the incidence of cancer.
Who uses UV disinfection systems?
For more than 30 years, institutions, consumers and businesses have relied on VIQUA’s environmentally friendly UV technology to disinfect their water supplies. Top candidates for UV disinfection systems include:
• Rural homes and cottages
• Nursing homes
• Hospitals
• Schools
• Hotels
• Restaurants
• Resorts and holiday camps
• Community water systems