Philips TUV 75W HO G75T8 ultraviolet lamp.
Used in Air and Water Disinfection systems.
Output – 75 watts.
Length – 1213 mm.
Cap – 2 pins.
Wavelength – 254 nm.
Life – 9000 hours.
Philips TUV 25W G25T8 ultraviolet lamp. Length – 451mm. Base – G13. Used for Air and Water Disinfection in Private Water Supplies, Air Conditioning and Pond UV Filters.
Philips TUV 25W G25T8.
25 watt Philips ultraviolet lamp.
For air and water treatment units.
Length (incl. pins) – 451mm.
Base – 2 pins.
Life – 9000 hours.
GPH810T5L/4 ultraviolet lamp.
Output – 39 watts.
Length – 810 mm.
Base – 4 pins.
Wavelength – 254 nm.
Life – 9000 hours
Powerful uv-c disinfection and pure protection against bacteria and viruses.
Also known as :
GPH810T5L/4 HA
GPH810T5L/4 LT
GPH810T5L/LS/39W
Philips TUV 36 T5 HO 75W 4P-SE.
Output – 75 watts.
Length – 853 mm.
Base – 4 pins.
Life – 9000 hours.
This Philips lamp can be used as a equivalent to :
Lightech GHO846T5L/4.
Fits into various uv systems including :
Pallas UV480 / UV028124
Sita UV480,80/2, 80/3, 80/4, 80/5
Spectrum Sabre SUV-S-57
Spectrum Sabre SUV-S-132
Spectrum Sabre SUV-S-132-2
Spectrum Sabre SUV-S-250-2
Wonder T529 / E-480 / W-480 / HC-480
Wonderlite F15 OR FC15 / T565
Wonderlite FC-24 or FS-24
The Wedeco - 6101276 UV Light Bulb For Germicidal Water Treatment is a four pin single end bulb that has wattage of 320 Watts. The ceramic germicidal lamp bulb has an average lifespan of 10,000 hours after which we recommend that you replace the bulb for better system performance.
With an amalgam four pin single end base, the germicidal water treatment bulb is completely compatible with germicidal OEM Water sterilization filters, UV sanitizers and water purifiers. The UVC light technology is believed to sanitize and kill over 99.99% germs in the water and is most effective against bacteria, molds, virus, protozoa and yeast.
Researchers are of the opinion that UV water purification provides a safe solution as this method of sterilization is a purely physical process and does not alter the pH, chemistry or taste of water. This method is both economic and environmental friendly and is a much better option to chemicals and their bi-products. People are of the opinion that this system provides a safe solution against microorganisms such as giardia and cryptosporidium, that are resistant to chlorine disinfection.
Common Applications:
Well water
Drinking water
Surface water
Municipal water
Wastewater
Food service/processing
Beverage service/processing
Hospitals
Aquaculture
Pools, Spas and Water Features
Chemicals
Oil, Gas and Power
Pulp, paper and wood
Electronics
Cosmetics
Pharmaceuticals
Hotels
Water bottlers
Laboratories
Marine and more
Technical Specification:
Wattage: 320 Watts
Wavelength range: 254NM
Length: 59.53 inches (1512mm)
Base: Amalgam 4 pin, single end
Base Material: Ceramic
Average Lifespan: Up to 10,000 hours
This 85W UV unit with full WRAS approval is ideal for light commercial and some bespoke industrial applications. They're great for multi-residency water treatment plants, building services and smaller process water applications where the water quality is already pretty good, but there's either an existing bacteriological issue, or there's a high risk that needs safeguarding against.
As a quick summary, the difference between the systems are as follow:
Altima – Basic system. Essentially comes with an LED to show it’s turned on.
Proxima – Upgraded system. Comes with display, alarms and countdown timer.
Maxima – Fully loaded. Comes with extra UV sensor and temperature sensor functionality.
The thing to remember in all this is that the system will function exactly the same way regardless of the system you have. The controller will turn the UV lamp on and monitor it. The functionality of the Proxima and Maxima systems are for ease of use and monitoring purposes. If in doubt, go for the Proxima system, they’re the most popular.
As you can see from the table, they will treat up to 150l/min or 9.0m³/hour and are fine to be left turned on for long periods (during periods of shutdown for example) but care will be needed when flow resumes, the heated water in the reactor will be quite hot.
This system comes with everything you need to fit and run it for the whole first year and is WRAS approved. The next thing you'll need to buy for the system is the lamp replacement that it'll need after the first year of operation.
This 85W UV unit with full WRAS approval is ideal for light commercial and some bespoke industrial applications. They're great for multi-residency water treatment plants, building services and smaller process water applications where the water quality is already pretty good, but there's either an existing bacteriological issue, or there's a high risk that needs safeguarding against.
As a quick summary, the difference between the systems are as follow:
Altima – Basic system. Essentially comes with an LED to show it’s turned on.
Proxima – Upgraded system. Comes with display, alarms and countdown timer.
Maxima – Fully loaded. Comes with extra UV sensor and temperature sensor functionality.
The thing to remember in all this is that the system will function exactly the same way regardless of the system you have. The controller will turn the UV lamp on and monitor it. The functionality of the Proxima and Maxima systems are for ease of use and monitoring purposes. If in doubt, go for the Proxima system, they’re the most popular.
As you can see from the table, they will treat up to 150l/min or 9.0m³/hour and are fine to be left turned on for long periods (during periods of shutdown for example) but care will be needed when flow resumes, the heated water in the reactor will be quite hot.
This system comes with everything you need to fit and run it for the whole first year and is WRAS approved. The next thing you'll need to buy for the system is the lamp replacement that it'll need after the first year of operation.
This 85W UV unit with full WRAS approval is ideal for light commercial and some bespoke industrial applications. They're great for multi-residency water treatment plants, building services and smaller process water applications where the water quality is already pretty good, but there's either an existing bacteriological issue, or there's a high risk that needs safeguarding against.
As a quick summary, the difference between the systems are as follow:
Altima – Basic system. Essentially comes with an LED to show it’s turned on.
Proxima – Upgraded system. Comes with display, alarms and countdown timer.
Maxima – Fully loaded. Comes with extra UV sensor and temperature sensor functionality.
The thing to remember in all this is that the system will function exactly the same way regardless of the system you have. The controller will turn the UV lamp on and monitor it. The functionality of the Proxima and Maxima systems are for ease of use and monitoring purposes. If in doubt, go for the Proxima system, they’re the most popular.
As you can see from the table, they will treat up to 150l/min or 9.0m³/hour and are fine to be left turned on for long periods (during periods of shutdown for example) but care will be needed when flow resumes, the heated water in the reactor will be quite hot.
This system comes with everything you need to fit and run it for the whole first year and is WRAS approved. The next thing you'll need to buy for the system is the lamp replacement that it'll need after the first year of operation.
This 55W UV unit with full WRAS approval is ideal for family homes with more than 4 bedrooms. They're also great for other light applications where the water quality is relatively good, but there is a bacteriological issue.
As a quick summary, the difference between the systems are as follow:
Altima – Basic system. Essentially comes with an LED to show it’s turned on.
Proxima – Upgraded system. Comes with display, alarms and countdown timer.
Maxima – Fully loaded. Comes with extra UV sensor and temperature sensor functionality.
The thing to remember in all this is that the system will function exactly the same way regardless of the system you have. The controller will turn the UV lamp on and monitor it. The functionality of the Proxima and Maxima systems are for ease of use and monitoring purposes. If in doubt, go for the Proxima system, they’re the most popular.
As you can see from the table, they will treat up to 75l/min or 4.5m³/hour and are fine to be left turned on for long periods (during periods of shutdown for example) but care will be needed when flow resumes, the heated water in the reactor will be quite hot.
This system comes with everything you need to fit and run it for the whole first year and is WRAS approved. The next thing you'll need to buy for the system is the lamp replacement that it'll need after the first year of operation.