Ultraviolet Water Treatment Systems – Their Beneficial Uses
The Ultra-violet lamps of a water treatment by UV produce
UV-C. No UV-C rays from the sun ever come into contact with life on
earth, they are completely filtered by the atmosphere. However, man produced
UV-C rays do. The UV-C lamps are used in biology laboratory for the effects of
germicides. Those UV-C have a radiation with an intensity far greater than the
sunlight and are used in the treatment of water to sterilize it.
The UV filter can kill most bacteria and viruses in water.
However, this type of water treatment does not completely purify water. Indeed,
it does not treat the water against chemical pollutants, for example. The
installation of systems ultra-violet water purification are therefore combined
with other system of water purification, UV light generally has no impact on
chlorine, heavy metals and other chemical contaminants.
How UV water treatment system works?
The water purification by ultra-violet uses a UV light
source (lamp), which is enclosed in a transparent protective sleeve (usually
quartz). The lamp is mounted in such a way that water passes through the filter
by a room flow. The water is then exposed to UV-C rays. When harmful microbes
are exposed to UV rays, their nucleic acid absorbs UV energy, which blurs the
structure of DNA. The cell is rendered sterile and can no longer reproduce. The
cell is now considered dead and no longer a threat.
Why use an ultra-violet water purification system?
UV water purification technology is probably the most
cost-effective and most efficient on the market today. It allows homeowners and
business owners to remove a range of biological contaminants in their water
supply. The UV water treatment offers many advantages over other forms of water
treatment for microbiological contaminants. Most importantly, it leaves no
chemical in water, it produces no by-product, and it does not change the taste,
pH, or other properties of water. Consequently, in addition to producing safe
drinking water, it is not harmful to your plumbing and septic system.
The UV treatment is an excellent choice for eliminating
biological contamination of most waters. If your home or business requires an
additional filtration or if you have a source of private untreated water
(rainwater, lake water, wells etc.). The unique objective of UV water treatment
system is to kill harmful biological contaminants.
No microorganism can resist to Ultra Violet, unlike the
treatment of water with chlorine. The UV is known to be highly effective
against bacteria, viruses and algae. In practice, bacteria and viruses are the
cause of many diseases carried by waters. Of these viruses, the hepatitis virus
and Legionnaires have demonstrated ability to survive for considerable periods
to treatment with chlorine, but are easily removed by a UV treatment. For most
microorganisms, the effectiveness of UV against microbiological contaminants such
as bacteria and viruses generally exceeds 99.99%.
The UV water treatment is very effective (+ 99.99%) against;
salmonella (typhoid fever), Salmonella enteritidis (gastroenteritis), vibrio
cholerae (cholera) ), mycobacterium
tuberculosis (TB), Legionella pneumophila (Legionella), influenza virus,
polio, and Hepatitus.
Our corporation's UV water purifier units contain many
germicidal ultraviolet lamps. The Ster-L-Ray germicidal lamp produced by our corporation
is a short wave low-pressure mercury vapor tubes that produces ultraviolet
wavelengths that are lethal to microorganisms. To learn more about our ultraviolet water systems, Visit our ultraviolet
water systems website.
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