E-UV Series Ultra Violet Systems
Our E-UV series systems are designed with budget in mind. We chose to go with HDPE material because it keeps the final cost of the unit down and also has the inherent durability of plastics over metal in the pump room. Acid gases, chlorine gases, water vapors, none will cause damage to the system like you might see with metal over a period of time.
The E-UV Series systems are also quite affordable to operate. With bulbs lasting over 13,000 hrs, and replacement in as little as 5 minutes per bulb, downtime is minimized.
The E-UV series systems keep track of the operational hours per bulb and the amount of UV-C being generated to help you know when it is time for a lamp change.The cleaning procedure is the similar to the replacement procedure so which simplies maintenance.
The E-UV systems are also quite safe. When it comes to high intensity Ultra Violet light you don't want the chance that an operator could be exposed which might cause damage to their eye sight. The E-UV systems have multiple auto-shutdowns in the event that an operator opens the cabinet or reactor without first shutting down the unit.
The E-UV series systems will also automatically shut down if they begin to overheat due to low water flow, or loss of water flow.
All of the safety features, lamp output warnings and alarms can be transmitted through the built in 4-20 alarm system to integrate the E-UV unit with existing reporting equipment.
Can it operate with current chemical systems?
All commercial pools in the United States require that some form of chlorine or bromine be used for primary sanitation. The E-UV series systems are designed around this stipulation. The primary focus for our UV is to reduce or remove chloramines from the pool. Chloramine Reduction is one of the most important factors when looking to improve water quality, swimmer comfort and rust around the pool.
Saltline USA strongly recommends that usual parameters of pool water balance be maintained as they would with a traditionally chlorinated pool, as well as balancing to the Langlier Saturation Index.
The use of a chemical automation system such as the EMC-D is also recommended.
COMM 1200/2400/4000 Systems
COMM 160/360 System
EMC-D Controller
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