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Ultraviolet (UV) Equipment

Siemens Water Technologies offers a broad range of ultraviolet (UV) disinfection solutions for municipal, industrial, commercial, aquatic, pool and residential applications. Through decades of research and experience, our Barrier® UV disinfection systems offer an unmatched selection of products to fit your exact requirements.

UV Disinfection

UV irradiation can be used for multiple purposes in water treatment, but is primarily employed as a disinfection process that inactivates waterborne pathogens without chemicals. For other applications, UV is used for the removal of organic and inorganic chemicals, including chlorine, chloramines, ozone and Total Organic Carbon (TOC). When combined with oxidants such as ozone or hydrogen peroxide, or semiconductors such as titanium dioxide, UV can be used for the oxidation of refractory chemicals such as chlorinated solvents, taste and odor compounds, and other emerging contaminants.

Our UV systems incorporate multiple lamp technologies such as low-pressure and medium-pressure; multiple lamp orientations such as horizontal and vertical; and multiple reactor designs such as open-channel and closed-vessel.




Advantages of UV Technology
UV disinfection has been successfully applied worldwide for decades, and has numerous advantages over chemical disinfection methods:

  • Effective for all types of microorganisms, including bacteria, viruses, fungi, and protozoa such as Cryptosporidium and Giardia
  • Chemical-free technology, eliminating chemical transport, storage, handling or removal
  • Non-corrosive and no hazards associated with accidental overdosing
  • Low capital and operating cost
  • Easy to operate and maintain
  • No disinfection by-products (DBPs) of health concern formed
  • Compact and easy to retrofit
  • Efficacy is independent of pH
  • No impact to the aesthetic quality of the water (taste, odor, color)
  • Safe and environmentally-friendly

Find the right UV disinfection solution that’s right for you.  Use the tables below to browse our products by application or by technology.

Capacity per Reactor (1)

Applications

Lamp Technology

US gpm

m3/hr

Municipal drinking water

LP/A, MP

60 to 5,900

15 to 1300

Municipal wastewater

LP/HO, LP/A, MP

20 to 5,900

5 to 1300

Water reuse

LP/HO, LP/A

20 to 2,800

5 to 640

Industrial & laboratory

LP/LO, LP/HO, LP/A

0.5 to 5,900

0.1 to 1300

Commercial

LP/LO, LP/HO, LP/A, MP

1 to 5,900

0.2 to 1300

Aquatics, leisure, spas and pools

LP/LO, LP/HO, LP/A, MP

1 to 5,900

0.2 to 1300

Residential

LP/LO, LP/HO, LP/A

1 to 50

0.2 to 12

High-purity industrial

See table below

1 to 405

0.2 to 92



Capacity per Reactor (1)

Technologies

Lamp Technology

US gpm

m3/hr

Closed-vessel systems for high capacity treatment

Barrier® M

MP

100 to 5,900

23 to 1,300

Barrier® SUN

LP/HO, LP/A

10 to 5,000

2 to 1,100

Barrier® A

LP/A

60 to 300

15 to 70

Closed-vessel systems for lower capacity treatment

Barrier® SL

LP/LO, LP/HO

1 to 50

1 to 11

Sunburst™

LP/LO, LP/HO, LP/A

1 to 50

1 to 11

Open-channel systems with unlimited range of flows

Barrier® Sunlight V (vertical)

LP/HO, LP/A

700 to 2,800

160 to 630

Barrier® Sunlight H (horizontal)

LP/HO, LP/A

20 to 2,800

5 to 640

Corrosion resistant PVC construction

Barrier® PVC

LP/LO, LP/HO, LP/A

10 to 160

2 to 36

High-purity industrial UV sterilizers

ZCS Series

LP

1 to 156

0.2 to 35

ZCT Series

LP

3 to 140

0.7 to 32

ZHX Series

LP/HO

45 to 405

10 to 92

 

 

 

 

(1) Nominal capacities only. See product literature for details.

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For more information about UV Disinfection, contact Bertrand Dussert, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., Eastern Standard Time: 1.856.507.4144 (direct) or 1.856.507.9000 (main) or wtus.water@siemens.com

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UV Disinfection Case Study

Siemens Helps NCAA Diving Champions Breathe Easier

Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas is the second school in NCAA history to host the NCAA Division I Men and Women’s Swimming and Diving Championships in successive weeks during March 2009.  "We are excited to bring both swimming national championships to College Station," Texas A&M director of athletics Bill Byrne said. "Our swimming program is on the rise and we have one of the finest facilities in the country with which to host this event. We are serious about ‘Building Champions’ at Texas A&M and we believe that hosting this event is one of the steps we can take to get that job done."

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Featured UV Disinfection Products

Closed-Vessel

Barrier® M
Barrier® SUN

Barrier® A

Barrier® SL

Sunburst™

Barrier® PVC

 

Open-Channel

Barrier® Sunlight V

Barrier® Sunlight H

 

High-Purity

ZCS Series

ZCT Series

ZHX Series

Featured Brochure
Disinfection Solutions for Municipal Applications

Featured Articles

UV Validation and Certification
(This article appeared in its entirety in the September/October 2008 issue of Water & Wastewater Asia)

Trends and Developments in the UV Water Treatment Industry
(This article appeared in its entirety in the June 2008 issue WE&T magazine)
 
UV Treatment of Aquatic Waters
(This article appeared in its entirety in the February 2008 Water Disinfection Supplement issue of Water Quality Products Magazine)

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