
A system suitable for private pools - the combination of ozone and a low-pressure UV-C lamp ensures hygienically safe and clean pool water with a minimal need for chlorine disinfection.
Main features:
The special UV-C lamp generates radiation at 254 nm and also 185 nm. UV radiation, especially in the 185 nm range, converts available oxygen into ozone. The produced ozone (max. 0.6 g/h) is mixed with water (via a Venturi tube) to ensure disinfection/oxidation. Inside the UV-C housing, all residual ozone is converted by 254 nm UV-C radiation into OH radicals (the so-called Advanced Oxidation Process), which have an even stronger oxidizing power than ozone.
Operating principles of the AOP unit
Advanced Oxidation Process (AOP) is currently the best available water treatment technology. AOP uses OH radicals for water treatment, with a significantly higher oxidation potential compared to other oxidants. When dissolved ozone (1) is irradiated with UV light in the reactor (2), OH radicals are formed. The lifetime of OH radicals is extremely short, and the entire treatment process takes place inside the reactor; the treated water (3) is free of OH radicals.
AOP combines the benefits of ozone and UV-C in one device. When ozone is used in combination with UV-C, so-called “hydroxyl radicals (OH-)” are formed in the water, which are highly effective in oxidizing the water, i.e. they reduce organic contamination in the water and also reduce chlorine disinfection by-products (such as THM and chloramines).
UV-C not only disinfects the water very effectively and reduces chloramines in the water, but also destroys residual ozone in the water, which means no deozonation device is required.
Technical parameters
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You can find the complete list of spare parts here:
Spare parts for the compact AOP Ozone & UV-C Unit - 75 W
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