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UVLS + HF System
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UVLS + HF System
This technology is used in the Summer Line UVLS + HF model. In these systems, water undergoes four successive phase: filtration, purification, disinfection and particle retention.
1ª CHAMBER – FILTRATION
 Prefiltration: Layers of Dolomite II and I: Water passes through millimetric holes of a disc and two layers of dolomite, which, in addition to helping retain the solid impurities, releases calcium and magnesium (combined or separated).
 Filtration: Layers of Quartz II and I: The filtration is carried out through quartz crystals that retain lime, sludge and other impurities suspended in the water.
 Prepurification:Layer of activated carbon III impregnated with colloidal silver: In this phase, which contains granulometry III activated carbon, begins the chlorine adsorption and reduction of chemical and organic substances .
2ª CHAMBER – PURIFICATION
 Layers of activated carbon II and I impregnated with colloidal silver: Granulometry III activated carbon becomes even more active in adsorbing chlorine, unpleasant smells and tastes. It increases the efficiency in reducing chemicals, organic substances and cloudiness.
 Extra-Fine Activated Carbon Impregnated with Colloidal silver: With extra-fine activated carbon the dechlorification process is concluded. In this phase, as in 3 and 4 above, the activated carbon inhibits the reproduction of microorganisms.
 Microtexturized Disc:The microtexturized disc acts as a retainer of eventual residues.
3ª CHAMBER – DISINFECTION
 Cloudiness and Ultraviolet Light: Water arrives at the third chamber where it undergoes, from bottom to top, a spiral trajectory generating cloudiness, which allows uniform exposure of the bacteria to the ultraviolet light of a top of the line cylindrical lamp - UV Light System.
 Cloudiness and Ultraviolet Light: Water arrives at the third chamber where it undergoes, from bottom to top, a spiral trajectory generating cloudiness, which allows uniform exposure of the bacteria to the ultraviolet light of a top of the line cylindrical lamp - UV Light System. The exposure breaks up the molecular structure of these microorganisms and is responsible for eliminating total coliforms, such as Enterobacter sp, Klebsiella sp; fecal coliforms, such as Escherichia coli, and pathogenic bacteria, such as Vibrio cholerae, which might be present in water.
4ª CHAMBER
Particle Retention: Chamber comprised by overlaid hollow fibre membranes, which have over 400 billion micropores, about 250 times smaller than the diameter of a thread of hair, they have porosity of 0.3 micron. It retains total coliforms, fecal coliforms, protozoars and microparticles.
Backwash: Internal cleaning system of filtering elements by reversing the water flow. Backwash must be carried out every 7 days.
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