UV System catalog
For being effective in the disinfection, an electro-magnetic wave, besides being of a certain kind (L = 254nm) it must possess also a minimum value of intensity to be able to ensure a minimum dose to water. A UV sterilizer, if correctly sized, is able to give water a dose sufficient for reducing almost all the commonest micro-organisms present in water. Normally a UV disinfection system must have a UV dose higher than 300 J/m2.
For being effective in the disinfection, an electro-magnetic wave, besides being of a certain kind (L = 254nm) it must possess also a minimum value of intensity to be able to ensure a minimum dose to water. A UV sterilizer, if correctly sized, is able to give water a dose sufficient for reducing almost all the commonest micro-organisms present in water. Normally a UV disinfection system must have a UV dose higher than 300 J/m2.
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Code: 12012202
Philips 4 Pins Single Ended UV-C Lamps from 11W. to 75W.
Variants
Code
Description
12012202-03 Philips Replacement UV lamp 11W. cap-base 4 Pins Single Ended (32)
12012202-04 Philips Replacement UV lamp 16W. cap-base 4 Pins Single Ended (32)
12012202-09 Philips Replacement UV lamp 40W. cap-base 4 Pins Single Ended (32)
12012202-08 Philips Replacement UV lamp 75W. cap-base 4 Pins Single Ended (32)
Benefits
* Security of effective disinfection over the useful lifetime of the lamp.
* High system efficacy because it is not required to over-design the purification system to maintain
effectiveness of disinfection.
* Good environmental choice because of lowest amount of mercury.
Features
* Short-wave UV radiation with a peak at 253.7 nm (UVC) for disinfection purposes.
* Protective inside coating ensures almost constant UV output over the complete lifetime of the lamp.
* Special lamp glass filters out the 185 nm ozone-forming radiation.
* Warning sign on lamp indicates that the lamp radiates UVC.
Application
* Deactivation of bacteria, viruses and other micro-organisms.
* Residential drinking water units.
* Fish pond water units.
* In-duct air treatment units.
* Stand alone air purifiers.
Warnings and Safety
* A lamp breaking is extremely unlikely to have any impact on your health. If a lamp breaks, ventilate the
room for 30 minutes and remove the parts, preferably with gloves. Put them in a sealed plastic bag and
take it to your local waste facilities for recycling. Do not use a vacuum cleaner.
DANGER: Risk Group 3 Ultra Violet product. These lamps emit high-power UV radiation that can cause
severe injury to skin and eyes. Avoid eye and skin exposure to unshielded product. Use only in an enclosed
environment which shields users from the radiation.
A wide variety of micro-organisms in the water can cause disease, especially for young and senior people,
who may have weaker immune systems. UV light provides purification without the addition of chemicals
that can produce harmful by-products and add unpleasant taste to water. Additional benefits include easy
installation, low maintenance and minimal space requirements. UV has the ability to inactivate bacteria,
viruses and protozoa. Each type of organism requires a specific dose for inactivation. Viruses require
higher doses than bacteria and protozoa. Understanding the organisms to be neutralised will help to
determine to size of the UV system that will be required. For example, to kill 99,9% of E.coli, a UV dose of
90 J/m2 or 9 mW.sec/cm2 is required. UV installations are suitable for industrial, municipal and residential
markets. The quality of the water has an important effect on the performance of UV systems.The common
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