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ULTRA VIOLET STERILISER UV24 - 22/58 US gpm Cobalt SC & SCM 600

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Page 1: ULTRA VIOLET STERILISER UV24 - 22/58 US gpm Cobalt SC & SCM 600

ULTRA VIOLET STERILISER

UV24 - 22/58 US gpm

Cobalt SC & SCM 600

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Sterilight – Cobalt SC & SCM90.8 - 227 litres per minute

4-log (99.99%) destruction of E.coli and other bacteria, virus and protozoan cysts (Giardia and Cryptosporidium) at rated flow.

Cobalt ICE controller with audible alarm lamp failure as well as visual display for remaining lamp life and total days of operation and in the monitored systems, % UV output.

Compact design incorporating 304 stainless steel reactor chamber, 1” ports Easy servicing – no need to disconnect water flow to change UV lamp Up to 227.1 litres per minute and still achieve UV dosage approx 3 times higher than required

to eradicate E.coli bacteria. Monitored systems have a true 254nm UV intensity monitor to warn you of any change in water

quality that may cause the water to be unsafe to drink Optional solenoid and remote monitoring

Seven year warranty on reactor chamber Five year pro-rata warranty on ballast One year pro-rata replacement on UV lamp

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Ultra Violet Lamps Disinfection using ultraviolet (UV) light is recognised as the

ecological choice in disinfection techniques. UV effectively destroys microbiological contaminants without adding

anything to the water and creates no residual by-products. It is recommended that no rural surface waters be consumed

without adequate microbiological treatment, regardless of test results.

Ultraviolet sterilisers incorporate natural ultraviolet light energy to eradicate microbiological contamination.

High quality units are guaranteed to be virtually 100% effective against Spores, Algae, Moulds, Viruses, a wide range of Bacteria, and even Giardia and Cryptosporidium cysts.

Some UV units rely on 1micron filtration to reduce cysts – a less effective and unreliable method.

The Ultra violet unit has a stainless steel chamber and inside, a quartz sleeve -like a glass tube (that the UV bulb fits within), with the water swirling around it throughout the length of the unit.

The water enters near one end and exits near the other, treated and safe for use.

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Ultra Violet Lamps The stainless steel unit is usually mounted in the pump shed or where the

water enters the property, so all water flows through the unit, thus every tap would be treated for microbiological contaminants and be safe for use.

Lamp can be changed without interrupting the water flow

A 5-micron filter cartridge is needed to ensure the water is clear enough for the Ultra Violet rays to penetrate the water to achieve the desired kill rates.

UV treatment does not reduce any chemicals or smell/taste.

If these contaminants are of concern you may consider an additional ‘Big Blue’ housing fitted with a refillable carbon cartridge to treat all the

water for the whole house, or an underbench water filter unit such as the “AQUA K” for food preparation, cooking and all drinks.

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Installation and Water Flow

In areas prone to power surges, power outages or electrical storms, Surge protection devices or Uninterruptible Power Supplies (UPS) should be fitted. If Mounting horizontally, flow can go either way but ports must be uppermost.

If Mounting vertically, flow must come in from the bottom port. In all cases, remember to leave room for the lamp and quartz sleeve to

be extracted

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Operational Maintenance and monitoring

UV has no residual effect – it only works while the organisms are in the reactive chamber

Upon commissioning, all downstream lines must be chemically disinfected

Thereafter, periodic chemical disinfection as least once every 3 months should be undertaken.

UV dosage is effected by poor transmittance of the

light or sediment in the water

Ensure all pre-filters and conditioners are sized appropriately and regularly checked and cleaned or replaced as necessary

Periodically check quartz sleeve and clean as necessary Replace lamp every 12 months or 9000 hours

UV effectiveness is directly related to dosage (i.e. Contact time or organisms to the UV light)

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Installation

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Large Surface Type Filtration

Complete with powder coated mounting bracket, bolts, plus opening spanner.

Available in 10” or 20” with 1” ports

Pressure release button to ease opening of the housing during maintenance. Also to bleed air out on start-up.

Pleated Polyester Filter Reusable/Washable (for coarse dirt loadings). 20 micron, 5 micron & 1 micron. Highly efficient pleated filter

cartridges for low pressure drop, high flow capability, increased dirt removal, long filter runs – which all adds up to the lowest cost per Litre filtered

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SpecificationsWater passed through the unit must fall

within the following parameters: Iron: <0.3mg/L Hardness: <120mg/L Turbidity: <1NTU Manganese: <0.05mg/L Tannins: <0.3mg/L UV Transmittance: >75% (call factory

for recommendations on applications where UVT <75%)

* Where total hardness is less than 120mg, the UV unit should operate efficiently provided the quartz sleeve and/or sensor probe is cleaned periodically. If total hardness is over 120mg the water should be softened

1. Assumes water does not contain any physical staining components which could potentially cloud the UV transmission

2. Protozoa – Giardia, Cryptosporidium etc

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Flow Rate and UV DosageThe Flow rate is approximately 5 times greater than is required to destroy E.coli

E.coli eradicated at 6.6 mJ/cm²

Cryptosporidium & Giardia lamblia eradicated at <10 mJ/cm²

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Disinfection of LinesAfter the BB Housing and the UV Unit have been installed and are operating all downstream water lines

must be disinfected.If preferred and to save disinfecting the whole tank, a generous quantity of bleach can be poured into the

BB Housing. The Housing is then closed and water run through until chlorine is detected at each tap in the house. Close each tap and leave for as long as possible (preferably overnight) for the strong chlorine solution to disinfect all the water lines.

Open the taps and flush out the chlorine solution, with the UV treated water.Calculating Your Tank Volume:Square TankVolume in litres is equal to length x width x depth of water x 1000. (All measurements of tank

dimensions should be made in metres). For example, a cubic tank measuring 1m x 1m x 1m would have a volume of 1 x 1 x 1 x 1000 = 1000 litres.Circular Tank:Measure the diameter and the depth of water. The tank volume in litres is equal to 0.785 x diameter x

diameter x depth x 1000. For example a tank 1 metre in diameter and 1 metre deep would have a volume of 0.785 x 1 x 1 x 1 x 1000 = 785 litres.

The disinfection Tables, can be used to calculate the amount of household bleach you would need. For example, a tank with a volume of 1000 litres requiring 5 g/m³ for disinfection purposes needs

167ml of plain household bleach.

An accurate measure, such as a graduated measuring container, should be used to measure the bleach. As a rough guide, cups are approximately 250ml and milk bottles 600ml. A 167 ml measure is approximately two thirds of a cup.

After you have dosed your tank and mixed it well, the dosed water should be run through all your household lines so that the newly disinfected water comes through the taps.

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Disinfection Table

To use Table

1. Calculate volume of tank in litres 2. Select dose rate required at top

of the table: *1 g/m³ routine disinfection for

clean water *2 g/m³ routine disinfection for

reasonably clean water *5 g/m³ period disinfection for

tanks and pipes *10 g/m³ superchlorination for

biological contaminated tanks. Remove contamination, allow water to sit for 24 hours before drawing. Boil before drinking

3. Read the amount of sodium hypochlorite (in millimeters) to be added where the dose required corresponds to the volume of the tank

4. Add required millilitres of fresh plain household bleach and mix thoroughly.

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For any further enquiries or information please contact:

Sue Kelly Free Phone: 0800 177 000 E mail: [email protected]