Ultraviolet (UV) Education
CANADIAN WATER TREATMENT
What is an Ultraviolet (UV) Disinfection System?
An ultraviolet disinfection system is a water treatment system installed either at the kitchen sink or where the water enters the house. The purpose of UV disinfection is the inactivation of harmful bacteria, viruses and dangerous parasitic protozoa such as cryptosporidium and giardia occurring at the point of contact between UV rays and water inside of a stainless steel chamber.
The ultraviolet lamp / bulb is the source of the UV ray and radiates 360 degrees through a Quartz Sleeve which protects the lamp from coming in contact with water. The benefit of this type of disinfection process is the instant neutralization of microorganisms preventing them from causing any harm. The process adds no by-products to the water.
Today’s market for UV Systems is diverse and can often be challenging for an average homeowner to understand the water quality, maintenance and operational requirements to keep the water safe.
Considerations when Choosing a UV System
- Gallon Per Minute Flow Rate
- Size of the Building and Piping
- Water Quality Requirements
- Proper Pre-Treatment Achieving 5 Microns
- Annual Ultraviolet Lamp Replacements
- Clarity of the Quartz Sleeve
- Proper Plumbing Disinfection
- Where the UV is to be Located?
- Understanding UV Transmittance
- Manual Plumbing Bypass
- What is Sediment Shadowing?
- What to do During a Hydro Outage?
The Importance of UV System Maintenance
Every ultraviolet disinfection system has maintenance requirements such as lamp / bulb replacements, quartz sleeve cleaning, O-Ring replacements and plumbing disinfection of piping. Understanding how a UV system works is important to ensure the bacteriological safety of the water. Ultraviolet lamps require either an annual or bi-annual change and most systems have a reminder feature to ensure that maintenance is completed when required. 5 micron sediment removal is important to allow the the UV ray in the system to properly contact bacteria as the water flows through the UV chamber in route to the building. Cleaning the quartz sleeve frequently and replacing it when signs of calcification, etching, pitting or discoloration appear is imperative for the UV disinfection process to occur.
Understanding the Importance of Quartz Sleeves
Element | Operating Value | Information | Impact on UV System |
Iron (Fe) | <0.3 ppm / mg/L | Three types: Ferric, Ferrous or Bacterial | Coats the outside of the sleeve with orange particulate or scaling |
Hydrogen Sulphide Gas (H2S) | <0.3 ppm / mg/L | Two types: Gas or Bacteria | Coats the outside of the quartz sleeve with grey to black or slimy adherence |
Water Hardness | <7 GPG / ppm | Dissolved Calcium & Magnesium in water | Coats the outside of the quartz sleeve with white scale deposits |
Tannin / Lignin | <0.1 ppm / mg/L | Yellow, Reddish or Brown coloured water from vegetation sources | Interfere with UV's ability to penetrate into the water due to the tannins absorption capabilities |
Manganese | <0.5 ppm / mg/L | Mineral found naturally in the environment | Coats the outside of the quartz sleeve with a dark brown or black adherence |
Turbidity | <1 NTU | Refers to how clear the water is. Total suspended solids (TSS) | Interfere with UV's ability to penetrate into the water due to water clarity |
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