Ultraviolet Water Purification UV Water Sterilizer Water Treatment Plant
Basic Info
Model No.: YLC-1000
Product Description
Model NO.: YLC-1000 Material: Stainless Steel Ss304, Ss316 Lifespan of UV Lamp: 9000-12000 Hours Flow Rate: 40m3/H Working Pressure: (0.6 MPa Brand of Ballast: Domestic Brand Specification: CE, SGS, ISO HS Code: 8421219990 Bactericidal Efficienc: 98% Kill Total Coliforms Inlet and Outlet: Dn100mm/4 Inch Interface Type: Flange Chamber Size: 930*159*370mm Raw Water: Drinking Water/Waste Water/Underground Water Trademark: YLD Origin: Jiangyin, Jiangsu Ultraviolet Water Purification UV Water Treatment Plant
UV Water Treatment offers many advantages over other forms of water treatment for microbiological contaminants. Most importantly, it does not introduce any chemicals to the water, it produces no bi-products, and it does not alter the taste, pH, or other properties of the water. Accordingly, in addition to producing safe drinking water, it is not harmful to your plumbing and septic system. Furthermore, it is easy and cost-effective to install and maintain without any special training.
Ultraviolet purification uses a UV light source (lamp) which is enclosed in a protective transparent sleeve (usually quartz). The lamp is mounted such that water passing through a flow chamber is exposed to the UV-C light rays. When harmful microbes are exposed to the UV rays, their nucleic acid absorbs the UV energy, which then scrambles the DNA structure of the organism. The cell is rendered sterile and can no longer reproduce. The cell is now considered dead and is no longer a threat.
What Contaminants Do UV Sterilizers Remove?
There are no micro-organisms known to be resistant to UV, unlike chlorination. UV is known to be highly effective against bacteria, viruses, algae, molds and yeasts, and disease causing oocysts like cryptosporidium and giardia. In practice, bacteria and viruses are the cause of most major waterborne pathogenic diseases. Of these enteric viruses, hepatitis virus and Legionella pneumophila have been shown to survive for considerable periods in the presence of chlorine, but are readily eliminated by UV treatment. For most microorganisms, the removal efficiency of UV for microbiological contaminants such as bacteria and virus generally exceeds 99.99%.
Technical parameters:
UV lamps (bulbs) require annual replacement to ensure optimal performance. UV lamp performance, just like any other light source, will slowly diminish over time. Beyond one year, there is no assurance that the UV light emitted from the bulb will provide sufficient disinfection. Remember, UV light cannot be seen. The bulb may still produce light, but not necessarily UV rays. The quartz sleeve does not need replacement unless it gets broken, however, it should be cleaned several times per year (outside only).
Frequently Asked Questions About Ultraviolet (UV) Purification
1. What is UV?
Ultraviolet (UV) light is at the invisible, violet end of the light spectrum. Even though we can't see UV light, we are exposed to UV rays from all light sources, including the sun.
2. How does ultraviolet light purify water?
UV-C rays penetrate the cells of harmful bacteria and viruses in our drinking water, destroying their ability to reproduce. Without this ability, these organisms die and no longer pose a health threat. It is a simple but very effective process, with the system destroying 99.99% of harmful microorganisms.
3. Why not use chlorine instead?
Chlorine changes the taste and odor of water. Chlorinating also produces harmful by-products called Trihalomethanes (THMs) which are linked to incidence of cancer.
4. Does a UV system use a lot of energy?
No, the UV unit will use about the same amount of energy as a 60 watt light bulb. It is a cost effective, natural way to increase water quality.
5. Why do UV purifiers require sediment pre-filtration?
UV systems require pre-filtration to maintain effectiveness as sediment and other contaminants in the water can create a "shadow" which prevents the UV rays from reaching and disinfecting the harmful microorganisms.
6. How often does the UV light bulb (lamp) need to be replaced?
It is essential that you change your UV lamp annually. The ability of the lamp to emit UV light decreases over one year in operation. Remember - UV light is invisible! Even though the lamp is still glowing after one year, there might not be enough UV light reaching your water to be effective.
7. How often do your need to replace the sleeve?
The sleeve doesn't need to be replaced unless it is broken, but it will need to be cleaned several times a year in order to keep the bulb effective in delivering high water quality. Contact us if you need more details on UV Sterilizer. We are ready to answer your questions on packaging, logistics, certification or any other aspects about Ultraviolet Sterilizer、UV Disinfector. If these products fail to match your need, please contact us and we would like to provide relevant information.
UV Water Treatment offers many advantages over other forms of water treatment for microbiological contaminants. Most importantly, it does not introduce any chemicals to the water, it produces no bi-products, and it does not alter the taste, pH, or other properties of the water. Accordingly, in addition to producing safe drinking water, it is not harmful to your plumbing and septic system. Furthermore, it is easy and cost-effective to install and maintain without any special training.
How UV Works |
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Ultraviolet purification uses a UV light source (lamp) which is enclosed in a protective transparent sleeve (usually quartz). The lamp is mounted such that water passing through a flow chamber is exposed to the UV-C light rays. When harmful microbes are exposed to the UV rays, their nucleic acid absorbs the UV energy, which then scrambles the DNA structure of the organism. The cell is rendered sterile and can no longer reproduce. The cell is now considered dead and is no longer a threat.
What Contaminants Do UV Sterilizers Remove?
There are no micro-organisms known to be resistant to UV, unlike chlorination. UV is known to be highly effective against bacteria, viruses, algae, molds and yeasts, and disease causing oocysts like cryptosporidium and giardia. In practice, bacteria and viruses are the cause of most major waterborne pathogenic diseases. Of these enteric viruses, hepatitis virus and Legionella pneumophila have been shown to survive for considerable periods in the presence of chlorine, but are readily eliminated by UV treatment. For most microorganisms, the removal efficiency of UV for microbiological contaminants such as bacteria and virus generally exceeds 99.99%.
CONVENTIONAL METHODS OF WATER TREATING | |||
CHLORINE | OZONE | ULTRA VIOLET | |
Capital cost | Lowest | High | Low |
Ease of installation | Good | Poor | Excellent |
Ease of Maintenance | Good | Poor | Excellent |
Cost of Maintenance | Medium | High | Lowest |
Operating Cost | Low | High | Low |
Frequency Of Maintenance | Frequent | Continuous | V. Infrequent |
Control System | Poor | Good | Excellent |
Virucidal Effect | Good | Poor | Good |
Toxic Chemical | Yes | Yes | No |
Residual Effect Problem with | Yes | Yes | No |
Hazards | High | Yes | Low to none |
Contact Time | 30 - 60 minutes | High | 1 - 5seconds |
Disinfection Performance | Leaves some pathogens | Kills all microbes | Kills all microbes |
Effect on Water | Organochlorine compounds, Taste & pH changes | Unknown | None |
The Ultra violet dose required for destruction is about the same for each virus, while higher dose of chlorine & ozone needed. |
Technical parameters:
model | capacity | Power | inlet-outlet | reactor | panel | Anchor | G weight |
| m³/hour | watt | mm | L×W×H | cm | screw | Kg |
YLCn-005 | 0.3 | 16 | 1/2″ | 30×6×11 | without | without | 5 |
YLCn-008 | 1 | 25 | 1/2″ | 47×6.3×11 | without | without | 10 |
YLCn-050 | 2 | 40 | 1″ | 100×9×20 | Φ8.9×25 (d×L) | 69×4×Φ1 | 25 |
YLCn-150 | 6 | 80 | 1+1/4″ | 100×11×23 | | 69×4×Φ1 | 30 |
YLCn-200 | 8 | 120 | 1+1/2″ | 100×15.9×30 | Φ8.9×45 (d×L) | 69×7×Φ1 | 35 |
YLCn-300 | 12 | 160 | 2″ | 100×15.9×32 | | 69×7×Φ1 | 40 |
YLC-050 | 2 | 40 | DN25/1″ | 100×8.9×30 | 25×30×12 (W×H×D) | 60×4×Φ1 | 45 |
YLC-150 | 6 | 80 | DN32/11/4″ | 100×10.8×30 | | 60×4×Φ1 | 50 |
YLC-200 | 8 | 120 | DN40/11/2″ | 100×15.9×40 | | 60×7×Φ1 | 60 |
YLC-300 | 12 | 160 | DN50/2″ | 100×15.9×40 | | 60×7×Φ1 | 70 |
YLC-360 | 15 | 200 | DN65/21/2″ | 100×15.9×40 | | 60×7×Φ1 | 120 |
YLC-500 | 20 | 240 | DN65/21/2″ | 100×21.9×50 | | 60×11×Φ1.2 | 130 |
YLC-600 | 25 | 280 | DN80/3″ | 100×21.9×50 | | 60×11×Φ1.2 | 140 |
YLC-700 | 30 | 320 | DN100/4″ | 100×21.9×50 | | 60×11×Φ1.2 | 150 |
YLC-1000 | 40 | 360 | DN100/4″ | 100×21.9×50 | | 60×11×Φ1.2 | 160 |
YLC-1200 | 50 | 400 | DN125/5″ | 100×21.9×50 | | 60×11×Φ1.2 | 180 |
YLC-1500 | 60 | 420 | DN150/6″ | 170×27.3×57 | | 120×16×Φ1.4 | 210 |
YLC-2000 | 80 | 560 | DN150/6″ | 170×27.3×57 | | 120×16×Φ1.4 | 220 |
YLC-2500 | 100 | 700 | DN150/6″ | 170×27.3×57 | 60×128×30 (W×H×D) | 120×16×Φ1.4 | 275 |
YLC-3000 | 125 | 840 | DN150/6″ | 170×27.3×57 | | 120×16×Φ1.4 | 300 |
YLC-4000 | 150 | 1120 | DN200/8″ | 173×32.5×65 | | 120×20×Φ1.6 | 325 |
YLC-5000 | 200 | 1400 | DN200/8″ | 173×37.7×72 | | 120×22×Φ1.6 | 350 |
YLC-7000 | 300 | 2100 | DN250/10″ | 175×42.6×80 | | 120×24×Φ2.0 | 400 |
YLC-10K | 400 | 2520 | DN250/10″ | 176×52.9×95 | 60×150×40 (W×H×D) | 120×22×Φ2.2 | 475 |
YLC-15K | 600 | 3080 | DN300/12″ | 176×78×110 | | 120×32×Φ2.4 | 600 |
YLC-20K | 800 | 3920 | DN350/14″ | Designated | Designated | Designated | Designated |
YLC-25K | 1000 | 4760 | DN350/14″ | Designated | Designated | Designated | Designated |
Typical Maintenance Requirements |
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UV lamps (bulbs) require annual replacement to ensure optimal performance. UV lamp performance, just like any other light source, will slowly diminish over time. Beyond one year, there is no assurance that the UV light emitted from the bulb will provide sufficient disinfection. Remember, UV light cannot be seen. The bulb may still produce light, but not necessarily UV rays. The quartz sleeve does not need replacement unless it gets broken, however, it should be cleaned several times per year (outside only).
Frequently Asked Questions About Ultraviolet (UV) Purification
1. What is UV?
Ultraviolet (UV) light is at the invisible, violet end of the light spectrum. Even though we can't see UV light, we are exposed to UV rays from all light sources, including the sun.
2. How does ultraviolet light purify water?
UV-C rays penetrate the cells of harmful bacteria and viruses in our drinking water, destroying their ability to reproduce. Without this ability, these organisms die and no longer pose a health threat. It is a simple but very effective process, with the system destroying 99.99% of harmful microorganisms.
3. Why not use chlorine instead?
Chlorine changes the taste and odor of water. Chlorinating also produces harmful by-products called Trihalomethanes (THMs) which are linked to incidence of cancer.
4. Does a UV system use a lot of energy?
No, the UV unit will use about the same amount of energy as a 60 watt light bulb. It is a cost effective, natural way to increase water quality.
5. Why do UV purifiers require sediment pre-filtration?
UV systems require pre-filtration to maintain effectiveness as sediment and other contaminants in the water can create a "shadow" which prevents the UV rays from reaching and disinfecting the harmful microorganisms.
6. How often does the UV light bulb (lamp) need to be replaced?
It is essential that you change your UV lamp annually. The ability of the lamp to emit UV light decreases over one year in operation. Remember - UV light is invisible! Even though the lamp is still glowing after one year, there might not be enough UV light reaching your water to be effective.
7. How often do your need to replace the sleeve?
The sleeve doesn't need to be replaced unless it is broken, but it will need to be cleaned several times a year in order to keep the bulb effective in delivering high water quality. Contact us if you need more details on UV Sterilizer. We are ready to answer your questions on packaging, logistics, certification or any other aspects about Ultraviolet Sterilizer、UV Disinfector. If these products fail to match your need, please contact us and we would like to provide relevant information.
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