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November 4, 2011

In this day and age, millions of people are looking for ways to purify their water. Most of us go through tons of different filtration systems, trying to come up with the best way to clean our water. The bad news is the fact that people have reasons why they should be worried. If you do not get your water from the city, then that means you get your water from lakes, streams and, of course, private wells. Unfortunately, a lot of these systems do not have clean water, and things like E. Coli and other types of bacteria can come up from time to time. The quality of the water that you are drinking can vary from day to day. Even if you get your water from the city, it is not going to be 100% bacteria free. There are a number of ways that things can contaminate your water. However, today we are going to talk about a way that you can keep your water clean and pure!

This new way of keeping your water clean is known as a UV water purification system. A lot of people have a hard time understanding how UV lights work to clean things, because it is invisible to the naked eye. Of course, we know that UV rays are at work, because they are the leading cause of sunburns when we go outside. There are special lamps that we can use that actually put out UV lights . These UV lights then can be used to disinfect water. Pretty much, UV lights work by attaching themselves to the genetic core or bacteria and viruses. From there, it pretty much clerestories their function to be able to reproduce. Although this may seem like a very simple process, it is very effective. They say that UV lights are able to kill up to 99.9% of all harmful microorganisms. This is all done without adding any kind of chemicals or anything harmful to the water.

So why should you go with a UV water purification system. What are the benefits of it? Sure, it is going to clean your water, but there are other systems out there that do the same. Well, one reason why you would want to go with this kind of system is because it is highly effective. In fact, a lot of companies around the world are already using this kind of system to clean water that goes into bottled water. Another reason would be because it is chemical free. The UV lights add nothing harmful to the water. A lot of other systems can add harmful chlorine into your water. Best of all, the UV lights are, of course, taste and odor free. Sometimes you can smell different chemicals that could have been added into the water to kill microorganism. However, the UV lights leave nothing behind at all. All you are left with is the fresh clean taste of pure water. As you can see, these kinds of purification systems really are the best and should be the main source of your water. Make the switch to UV lights to purify your water. You will be happy you did.

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Objective of UV Water Treatment

Author: charles6898
October 4, 2011

UV water technology is the most cost-efficient and effective means on today’s market. If your home or business requires additional filtration, or if you have a source of private untreated water (rainwater, lake water, wells etc) then this should be your first choice. It allows homeowners and business owners to remove a range of contaminates in their water supply.

Ultraviolet water treatment systems will kill harmful biological contaminants. No microorganism can resist the Ultraviolet light unlike the treatment of water with chlorine. The UV light is known to be highly effective against bacteria, viruses and algae. Bacteria and viruses are the cause of many diseases carried by waters.

Of these viruses, the Hepatitis and Legionnaires have demonstrated ability to survive for considerable periods with treatment with chlorine, but are easily removed by a UV water treatment. The effectiveness of UV light against these and many more organisms is unsurpassed throughout the world. Although the UV light water filter does kill bacteria and viruses in water, additional water treatment is needed to completely purify the water.

No, indeed it does not treat the water against chemical pollutants like chlorine, heavy metals and other chemical contaminates. The installation of ultraviolet water purification would therefore be combined with other water filtration, carbon and a medium base filter type. The most important advantage is it doesn’t leave any chemicals in the water, it produces no by-products, and it will not change the taste, its PH value remains the same and all other properties stay unchanged. Since you are producing safe drinking water and the water is unchanged, it will not harm your plumbing or septic system.

This UV Lamp is simple in its appearance but dynamic in it performance. The water purification lamp is enclosed in a transparent protective sleeve. The UV lamp is mounted in a way that allows water to flow around its light. The water is exposed to UVC rays. When harmful microorganisms pass through the ultraviolet light they are sterilized, effectively killing them by changing their DNA. Unable to reproduce they are considered dead and no longer a threat.

So no need to panic if you have bad water. Just shop around and get a high output (wattage) UV water treatment unit and your family is protected from this troublesome water problem. Remember lamp wattage that is the work horse.

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August 4, 2008

ultraviolet sterilizer
Ultraviolet (UV) radiation is higher in the electromagnetic spectrum than visible light. It is known to be effective in killing bacteria and pathogens. The only type of pathogens that cannot be killed by ultraviolet are those with hard coverings, such as giardia cysts. Ultraviolet purifiers are made for the specific purpose of disinfecting water and are not effective in removing other pollutants which requires that a high quality water filtration system also be used.

Most materials, including modern glass, do not transmit ultraviolet radiation efficiency. One of the best transmitters of UV radiation is quartz glass, so it is used for most UV lamps. In order for a UV unit to disinfect water effectively, three conditions must be met: (1) the UV lamp must produce radiation above a critical intensity; (2) the water must be subject to this radiation for a minimum period of time; and (3) both the input water and the UV unit itself must be clean. UV units employ many different designs to meet the first two conditions: one with water flowing straight through a quartz cylinder past a long tubular UV lamp and the other with the water conduit wound in a spiral to increase the amount of time the water is exposed to the UV lamp. In the latter design, the spiral tubing must also be of quartz glass in order to transmit UV energy efficiently.

To meet the the third condition, clean water, pre-filters must always be used. If the water contains particles, some bacteria and other pathogens will be shielded from the UV radiation and will pass through the unit unscathed. Because water cleanliness is so critical to UV operation, all UV units for home use need to be designed to allow easy access for cleaning.

UV treatment adds nothing to water and takes nothing away. The advantage of this is that no toxic disinfectant remains in the water, as it does with chlorine disinfection. But that’s also also a disadvantage: If pathogens enter the water at any point after the UV treatment, there is no residual disinfectant to kill them which is why you should use a UV treatment in conjunction with a standard water filtration unit.

Excerpted from “The Drinking Water Book, How to Eliminate Harmful Toxins from Your Drinking Water” by Colin Ingram.

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