ULTRAVIOLET SYSTEMS

Ultraviolet Systems (UV) are systems used for disinfection purposes. The ultraviolet method is a fast and effective method that allows the killing of microorganisms in water without the use of heat or chemicals.

UV Devices use rays at a certain wavelength to disrupt and neutralize the DNA structure of bacteria, viruses, fungi, mold spores and other microorganisms in water. In this system, in order for microorganisms to be killed, ultraviolet light must hit them directly. For this reason, before the water enters the ultraviolet system, parameters such as sediment and turbidity in it should be removed from the water.

Another issue to be considered is that the system is placed closest to the final use. In addition, the water properties coming out of the system should not enter a separate unit open to the atmosphere and should be used without waiting. Ultraviolet lamps should be replaced with a new one after an average service life of 9000 hours. This period may vary according to the manufacturers.

Ultraviolet systems are easy to apply, do not form by-products, do not change the taste of water, have high disinfection ability, do not form corrosive substances and are economical.

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