S17A Ultraviolet System

The Sanitron S17A Ultraviolet Water Purification System uses germicidal ultraviolet lamps to purify water using ultraviolet radiation. This system can purify 3 gallons of water per minute without exposing it to heat or chemicals.
$901.00

Why Use UV?

 

Ultraviolet radiation is lethal to virtually all bacteria, viruses, and fungi. This short wave radiation produced by germicidal ultraviolet lamps can quickly destroy these harmful substances and microorganisms in water. Because no chemicals are added, there is no danger of overdosing or contaminating the water through this process. No unwanted tastes or scents are present after purification and the water is ready for use immediately after it leaves the purifier. 

 

How does it work?

 

 1. Water enters one end of the purifier and flows through the space between the quartz-sleeved germicidal ultraviolet lamp and the chamber wall.

2. A wiper system stirs the water to guarantee that the microorganisms within are evenly exposed to ultraviolet rays.

3. The exits from the other end of the purifier ready for use.

 

 

A translucent sight port allows you to verify that the germicidal lamp is operating correctly. When running, its glow will be visible through the port. 

 

 

Maintenance & Installation

 

In the event that your Sanitron system requires maintenance or the replacement of key components, they are designed to disassemble completely without the use of special tools or fixtures. The end caps are specially designed so that they can be removed by hand and new lamps or sleeves can be installed in a matter of minutes. It is recommended that the lamp be replaced after 10,000 hours of operation (about 14 months of continuous use). A dual-action assembly allows periodic cleaning of the sleeve without the need to disassemble the product or interrupt its operation.

 

Germicidal Lamp Details

Approximately 95% of the ultraviolet energy emitted from the germicidal lamps is at 254 nanometers, the region of germicidal effectiveness most destructive to bacteria, mold, and virus.

 

 

Caution: Exposure to direct or reflected germicidal ultraviolet rays will cause painful irritation to the eyes and reddening of the skin. Those who may be subject to this exposure should wear a suitable face shield, gloves, and protective clothing.

 

Replacement Lamps

Model

Lamp

Nominal Lamp Length

Power Consumption

Ultraviolet Output

Rated Effective Life

S17A

05-1098-R

11 7/8" (302mm)

14 Watts

4.0 Watts

10,000 Hrs

S23A

05-1097-R

17 3/4" (451mm)

21 Watts

7.3 Watts

10,000 Hrs

S37C

05-1343-R

33 7/8" (860mm)

41 Watts

15.0 Watts

10,000 Hrs

S50C

05-1334-R

45 7/8" (1165mm)

55 Watts

21.0 Watts

10,000 Hrs

S2400C

05-1311-R

46 1/4" (1175mm)

110 Watts

48.0 Watts

10,000 Hrs

 

Applications

 

Sanitron UV Water purifiers can be used in a wide variety of settings. Here are some examples:

 

Institutional

Laboratories

Labor & Delivery Areas

Universities

Hospitals

Pathology Labs

Schools

Clinics

Kidney Dialysis Labs

Veterinary Clinics

Maternity Areas

Nursing Homes

Transient Systems

Resorts, Hotels,& Motels

Water Park

Fountain Water Feature

Ships, Yachts, Boats

Amusement Parks

Ornamental Ponds

Campgrounds

Golf Course Water Holes

Fish Ponds

Community

Apartment Complexes

Villages, Towns, Cities

Fish Farms

Condominium Complexes

Farms & Ranches

Mollusk Hatcheries

Trailer Parks

Animal Husbandry

Water Preserves

Rural Water

Aquariums

Well Water

Industry

Pharmaceutical Mfg.

Water Vending Machines

Edible Oils

Electronic Production

Laundry Water

Liquid Sugar

Cosmetic Production

Pure Wast Water

Sweeteners

Cooling Tower

Bottled Water

Water-Based Lubricants

Power Generation

Beer, Wine

Dairy Processing

Food Industry

Soft Drinks

Cistern Applications

Ice Makers

Fruit Juices

Pulp & Paper Production

Bottling Facilities

Specialized

TOC Reduction

Ozone Reduction

 


The 254 nm frequency used in germicidal lamps is destructive to ozone and can be used to safely revert ozone back to oxygen in water. These UV lights will provide 90-95% ozone destruction in water, however, the rated flow-rate for ozone destruction is x3 times lower than for germicidal use. Flow rate capacities listed for each UV light are shown for germicidal use; divide these by 3 to calculate proper dosage rate for ozone destruction in water. 

At the 185 nm frequency, ultraviolet lamps can be used to generate ozone in a gas stream. In an ozone generator, a UV lamp can be used to produce ozone from the oxygen in air. While ultraviolet light does not produce very high concentrations of ozone, it can be a valuable option when lower concentrations of ozone are necessary.

To learn more about how UV light interacts with ozone, click here

 


 

More Sanitron UV Systems

 

Model

Voltage

GPM

Inlet/Outlet

Power Usage

Height

Length

Width

S17A

120

3

3/4" NPT

18W

8.1875"

19.375"

4.3128"

S23C

120

6

3/4"NPT

25W

8.1875"

25.375"

4.3125"

S37C

120

12

1"NPT

48W

9.5"

39.375"

5.6875"

S50C

120

20

1-1/2" NPT

65W

9.5"

52.375"

5.6875"

S2400C

120

40

2" NPT

140W

11.125"

52.375"

6.625"

More Information
Call For Price No
Max Pressure 100 psi
Manufacturer Oxidation Technologies
Dimensions (LxWxH) L 19.4" x W 4.3" x H 8.2"
Power Requirements 18W
Warranty 1 Year
GPM 3
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