Ultraviolet Disinfection Systems
UV disinfection systems involve the use of UV-C rays to render microorganisms inactive without the need for the addition of chemicals or oxidants.
- UV devices consist of a UV reactor that contains special UV lamps producing UV-C rays at a wavelength of 254 nm and special quartz glass with high light transmittance to prevent contact with water.
- A timer tracks the operating time of UV lamps, ensuring they are replaced at specified intervals.
- Models with UV sensors measure the light intensity inside the UV reactor online. In the event of a decrease in light intensity, an optional automatic quartz cleaning system can be used to clean quartz glass sleeves.