Q&A2024-11-26T07:19:02+00:00

Power

How long do the lamps typically last?2024-11-26T07:00:51+00:00

“Lamps are prorated to 4,000 hours; continuous operation prolongs lamp life.
Our accumulated data shows that the actual lamp life is much longer. Some projects demonstrated a longer lifetime of 5,000 hours, depending on the number of ignitions. Our lamp replacement alert is based on sensor readings that show the actual dose in real-time. In order to minimize the number of ignitions, our HOD UV systems are designed with a “no flow” mode. “

Lamps Performace

I do not have 480V three-phase power, what are my options?2024-11-26T07:00:15+00:00

If you don’t have a 480V three-phase power, you can use a phase converter to change 120V to 480V. In some cases, 208V, which is also a three-phase power supply to determine your specific needs. If this is the case, you’ll need a converter from 208V to 480V. Please check your power supply to determine your specific needs.

What is the amp. draw for my unit so that I can size my circuit breakers?2024-11-26T07:00:37+00:00

The amp. draw and required circuit breaker sizes depend on the specific model of your unit and the electrical layout. It is best to refer to the dedicated electrical drawing provided for your system or contact our support team for more information.

Design Aspects

Do I need an additional flow meter or can I use the one I already have?2024-11-26T07:18:12+00:00

Yes, you can use the one you already have, as long as it provides a reliable reading without any diverts between the flow meter and UV system.

What information is needed to determine which UV system I need?2024-11-26T07:17:53+00:00

UVT (UV Transmittance: 254nm), maximum and minimum flow rates, required UV dose, target pathogens, and water quality parameters are necessary to determine which UV system is needed.

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