Ultra Violet Steriliser
Hub 4 Water
CHEMICAL DOSING
Our chemical dosing systems are designed for precision, durability, and
Certain chemicals will also need to be pumped manually to achieve the required water quality. They are added with the use of a dosing pump and chemical
ULTRAVIOLET STERILIZATION
Ultraviolet (UV) is one of the most prevalent types of disinfection among water treatment
the life of the water that has been treated and processed.
Ultraviolet sterilization is a physical treatment, which prevents any alteration to the chemistry, and addition of
Where can UV be used?
- Reverse osmosis
- Surface water
- Well water
- Wastewater
- Swimming pools
- Agriculture
- Restaurants
- Hotels/Resorts
The word “sterile” is defined as being free from living germs or microorganisms. A UV sterilizer supremely cleans water and kills bacteria and microorganisms that can infest water even after it has been treated.
Many water purification systems take advantage of a UV purifier even after processing their water. This is a well-known practice. Hub 4 Water highly recommends UV sterilizers as a
Throughout the
UV sterilization claims many advantages:
- All microorganisms are virtually susceptible to ultraviolet disinfection. No additional chemicals are added and there’s no danger of overdosing.
- Once the water leaves the purifier, it is ready for use with no further contact time required.
- It has simple and easy to install and maintain.
ompact units need a small space to operate and store.- UV sterilizers deliver ongoing or intermittent disinfection without special attention or measurement.
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are no detection of chlorine taste or corrosion problems.
OZONE DISINFECTION
Due to its effective sterilization and oxidation abilities, ozone disinfection is another commonly used water treatment application. The ozone disinfection can be added in water treatment systems during many stages, such as the pre-disinfection, intermediate disinfection, or final
disinfection stage. We recommend adding ozone during the pre-oxidation stage, before the introduction of sand or carbon filters. Once ozonation is installed then these filters can thoroughly eliminate any remaining organic matter, which is vital for the final disinfection stage.
The key benefits of this process are:
- Elimination of microbiological organisms (pesticides)
- Removal of organic and inorganic matter
- Elimination of other organic, and inorganic substances
- Reduction of decontamination derivatives
- Increased efficiency disinfection
- Removal of odour and taste
Spare Parts
- UV Lamps
- Quartz tubes
- Ballasts and starters
- Full systems