How Ultraviolet Disinfection Works
Water enters a chamber and is exposed to high does of Ultraviolet (UV) light The UV light comes from a lamp that is not in contact with the water directly, but uses a quartz sleeve. The lamp used for germicidal water disinfection produces radiation at 254 nanometers and has a life of 10,000 hours.
Light in this range targets the bacterial and viral DNA of water contaminants. Exposure prevents the microorganisms from being able to reproduce and cells that cannot reproduce are considered dead. UV disinfects without adding or creating chemicals. it does not change the taste or odor of the water nor does it remove beneficial minerals. The water is ready to drink after disinfection. |