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N-UV UV Steriliser - 46 ltrs/min - 3/4" NPT Female Ports
Excellent value UV steriliser system, which features an audible lamp fail alarm and a stainless steel chamber for improved all-round performance.
Features a 3/4" NPT female ports, a 39 watt lamp and maximum flow of 46 litres of water per minute*.
Brand | N-UV |
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Overall Dimensions | METRIC Chamber - 900mm (l) x 64mm (dia) Control Box - 104mm (l) x 30mm (w) x 58mm (d) IMPERIAL Chamber - 35.43" (l) x 2.52" (dia) Control box - 4.09" (l) x 1.18" (w) x 2.28" (d) |
Max. Working Pressure | 8.0 bar / 116 psi |
Box / Bag Quantity (For Bulk Buy) | 1 |
Port Size | 1/2" |
Port Type | NPT Female |
Max. Flow | 46.0 lpm / 12.15 gpm (US Gallons) |
Voltage | 220 VAC |
Lamp Power (Watts) | 39 |
Chamber Construction | Stainless Steel |
Control Box Construction | Plastic |
Lamp Life | 9000 Hours (Over 1 Years Continuous Use) |
Replacement Lamp Code/s | ACNUVL39 |
Replacement Quartz Sleeve Code/s | ACNUVQ39 |
Audible Lamp Fail Alarm | Yes |
Product Description
N-UV UV sterilisers come in at a lower cost point compared to other systems we sell but they still retain CE and pressure ratings normally offered by high end systems.
Features include:
- High quality stainless steel chamber
- 39 watt lamp
- Max. flow of 46 litres/min
- 3/4" NPT female inlet and outlet
- Reliable long life UV lamp
UV steriliser systems are only designed to kill bacteria in water and should be used as part of a larger water treatment system. They should be integrated into a system comprising the appropriate water filters to remove particles and to treat the water to make it palatable.
For any advice, please don't hesitate to get in touch with our team of expects who can advise on the right system for your specific requirements.
*UV systems have a stated flow rate based on feedwater transmission of 95%. On single pass applications (including drinking water) where the water clarity is less than stated, or the potential flow rate could exceed the recommended maximum flow rate, the installer should fit a suitable flow regulator.