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Frequently Asked Questions

Install the purifier as close as possible to the location in which it is to be used. Connect the inlet and outlet to the water supply and plug into a grounded electrical outlet. Maintain by cleaning the quartz sleeve with a manual wiper once every month – more frequently where indicated by application conditions. Recommended lamp replacement is once every 10,000 hours of operation (approximately 14 months of continuous operation).

Water enters the purifier and flows into the annular space between the quartz sleeve and outside chamber wall. Wiper segments induce turbulence in the flowing liquid to ensure uniform exposure of suspended microorganisms to lethal ultraviolet rays. The translucent sight port provides positive indication of germicidal lamp operation. The wiper assembly facilitates periodic cleaning of the quartz sleeve without disassembly or interruption of purifier operation. Water leaves the purifier ready for use instantly.

STERITRON water purifiers deliver optimum performance when equipped with the following specially designed HANOVA lamps. These HANOVA low-pressure type lamps produce the germicidal rays needed for water purification with maximum efficiency and the added benefit of low power requirements. These lamps eliminate the possibility of

Hanovia germicidal lamps are found in a variety of applications, including personnel protection and prevention of cross infection in hospitals, laboratories, and veterinary facilities, as well as product contamination prevention in the food processing, pharmaceutical, bottling, electronics, and semiconductor industries.

The Hanovia Ultraviolet Germicidal Water Purification System is a fast and unique way to disinfect water without heat or chemicals. It uses short-wave radiation from Hanovia germicidal ultraviolet lamps to destroy all water-borne microorganisms, including bacteria and viruses.

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