12m3/H Ylc-300 Stainless Steel UV Sterilisation UV-C Sterilizer Water Treatment System

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Certification: ISO9001, CE
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  • 12m3/H Ylc-300 Stainless Steel UV Sterilisation UV-C Sterilizer Water Treatment System
  • 12m3/H Ylc-300 Stainless Steel UV Sterilisation UV-C Sterilizer Water Treatment System
  • 12m3/H Ylc-300 Stainless Steel UV Sterilisation UV-C Sterilizer Water Treatment System
  • 12m3/H Ylc-300 Stainless Steel UV Sterilisation UV-C Sterilizer Water Treatment System
  • 12m3/H Ylc-300 Stainless Steel UV Sterilisation UV-C Sterilizer Water Treatment System
  • 12m3/H Ylc-300 Stainless Steel UV Sterilisation UV-C Sterilizer Water Treatment System
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Basic Info.

Model NO.
YLC-300
Voltage
220V
Disinfection Method
Ultraviolet
Name
Ss UV Water Sterilizer
Material
Ss304/316/316L
Flow Rate
12m3/H, 12000lph
Inlet and Outlet
Dn50mm/2 Inch
Lamp Power
160W-500W
UV Lamp Life
9000 Hours
UV Wavelength
254nm
Equipment Pressure
0.6MPa
Power Supply
220V/50Hz, 380V/50Hz
Control Mode
Manual/Automatic Cleaning
Transport Package
Plywood Case Into Container
Specification
CE, SGS
Trademark
YLD
Origin
Jiangyin, Jiangsu
HS Code
842121999
Production Capacity
5000 Sets/Year

Product Description

12m3/H YLC-300 Stainless Steel UV Sterilisation UV-C Sterilizer water treatment system


Application
1. Food processing industry, including juices, milk, drinks, beer, practical oil and canned food.
2. Electronic industry.
3. Hospitals, various laboratory and high levels of pathogenic body water disinfection.
4. Households building, residential, office buildings, hotels, restaurants, water factories.
5. Purification and disinfection of shellfish, fish cleaning and disinfection
6. Military camp, field water supply system
7. Urban wastewater disinfection.
8. Swimming pool, other recreational water disinfection
9. Thermal power, nuclear power plant industrial, central air conditioning system cooling water.
10. Biological, chemical and pharmaceutical, cosmetics for the production of cooling water.
11. Sea water, fresh water breeding, aquaculture water
12. Agricultural water disinfection
UV specification


Major Benefits of UV Disinfection
Ultraviolet disinfection has many advantages over alternative methods. Unlike chemical biocides, Ultraviolet disnfection and sterilization techniques do not introduce toxins or residues into process water and does not alter the chemical composition, taste, odour or pH of the fluid being treated. This is one of the most important aspects of all ultraviolet disinfection  systems. This feature is especially important in the food and dairy industry where the chemical dosing of incoming process water can compromise flavours and changes the physical chemical properties of the food products. Ultraviolet UV treatment can be used for primary water disinfection or as a back up for other water purification methods such as carbon filtration, reverse osmosis or pasteurisation. As UV has no residual effect, the best position for a treatment system is immediately prior to the point of use. This ensures incoming microbiological contaminants are deactivated and there is a minimal chance of post-treatment contamination. Many users install UV systems after filter beds and storage tank outlet valves to reduce the likelihood of contamination from these sources. A typical UV disinfection system consists of an ultraviolet UV lamp housed in a protective quartz sleeve, which is mounted within a cylindrical stainless steel chamber. The liquid to be treated enters at one end and passes along the entire length of the chamber before exiting at the other end. Virtually any liquid can be effectively treated with UV, including mains water, filtered process water, milk, sugar syrups and effluent.

12m3/H Ylc-300 Stainless Steel UV Sterilisation UV-C Sterilizer Water Treatment System

Principle of Operation
UV water disinfection system design has been carefully conceived to provide adequate germicidal dosage throughout the disinfection chamber. The dosage, as it applies to UV disinfection, is a function of time and the intensity of UV radiation to which the water is exposed. Exposure time is related to the flow rate, the higher the flow rate, the lower the exposure time or the lower the flow rate, the higher the exposure time. The UV intensity is the amount of energy, per unit time, emitted by germicidal lamp. The Dosage is the product of UV intensity and the exposure time.

12m3/H Ylc-300 Stainless Steel UV Sterilisation UV-C Sterilizer Water Treatment System
Limitation of Use
The UV water disinfection system NOT intended for the treatment of water that has an obvious contamination or intentional source, such as raw sewage, nor is the unit intended to convert wastewater to microbiologically safe drinking water.


Water Quality (in)
Water quality plays a major role in the transmission of germicidal UV rays. It is recommended that the water does not exceed following maximum concentration levels


Maximum Concentration Levels (Very Important)
Iron≤ 0.3ppm(0.3mg/L)
Hardness≤ 7gpg(120mg/L)
Turbidity≤ 1NTU
Manganese≤ 0.05ppm(0.05mg/L)
Tannins≤ 0.1ppm(0.3mg/L)
UV Transmittance≥ 750‰


Effectively treating water with higher concentration levels than listed above can be accomplished, but may require added measures to improve water quality to treatable levels. If, for any reason, it is believed the UV transmission is not satisfactory, contact the factory.
UV wavelength (nm)

DOSAGE is the product of intensity & time
Dosage=intensity*time=micro watt/cm2*time=microwatt-seconds per square centimeter
(μ W-s/cm2)
Note: 1000μ W-s/cm2=1mj/cm2(milli-joule/cm2)

As a general guideline, the following are some typical UV transmission rates (UVT)
City water supplies850-980‰
De-ionized or Reverse Osmosis water950-980‰
Surface waters(lakes, rivers, etc)700-900‰
Ground water(wells)900-950‰
Other liquids10-990‰



 

Technical parameters:

model

capacity

Power

inlet-outlet

reactor

panel

Anchor

G weight

 

m³/hour

watt

mm

L×W×H

cm

screw

Kg

YLCn-005

0.3

16

1/2″

30×6×11

without

without

5

YLCn-008

1

25

1/2″

47×6.3×11

without

without

10

YLCn-050

2

40

1″

100×9×20

Φ8.9×25

(d×L)

69×4×Φ1

25

YLCn-150

6

80

1+1/4″

100×11×23

 

69×4×Φ1

30

YLCn-200

8

120

1+1/2″

100×15.9×30

Φ8.9×45

(d×L)

69×7×Φ1

35

YLCn-300

12

160

2″

100×15.9×32

 

69×7×Φ1

40

YLC-050

2

40

DN25/1″

100×8.9×30

25×30×12

(W×H×D)

60×4×Φ1

45

YLC-150

6

80

DN32/11/4″

100×10.8×30

 

60×4×Φ1

50

YLC-200

8

120

DN40/11/2″

100×15.9×40

 

60×7×Φ1

60

YLC-300

12

160

DN50/2″

100×15.9×40

 

60×7×Φ1

70

YLC-360

15

200

DN65/21/2″

100×15.9×40

 

60×7×Φ1

120

YLC-500

20

240

DN65/21/2″

100×21.9×50

 

60×11×Φ1.2

130

YLC-600

25

280

DN80/3″

100×21.9×50

 

60×11×Φ1.2

140

YLC-700

30

320

DN100/4″

100×21.9×50

 

60×11×Φ1.2

150

YLC-1000

40

360

DN100/4″

100×21.9×50

 

60×11×Φ1.2

160

YLC-1200

50

400

DN125/5″

100×21.9×50

 

60×11×Φ1.2

180

YLC-1500

60

420

DN150/6″

170×27.3×57

 

120×16×Φ1.4

210

YLC-2000

80

560

DN150/6″

170×27.3×57

 

120×16×Φ1.4

220

YLC-2500

100

700

DN150/6″

170×27.3×57

60×128×30

(W×H×D)

120×16×Φ1.4

275

YLC-3000

125

840

DN150/6″

170×27.3×57

 

120×16×Φ1.4

300

YLC-4000

150

1120

DN200/8″

173×32.5×65

 

120×20×Φ1.6

325

YLC-5000

200

1400

DN200/8″

173×37.7×72

 

120×22×Φ1.6

350

YLC-7000

300

2100

DN250/10″

175×42.6×80

 

120×24×Φ2.0

400

YLC-10K

400

2520

DN250/10″

176×52.9×95

60×150×40

(W×H×D)

120×22×Φ2.2

475

YLC-15K

600

3080

DN300/12″

176×78×110

 

120×32×Φ2.4

600

YLC-20K

800

3920

DN350/14″

Designated

Designated

Designated

Designated

YLC-25K

1000

4760

DN350/14″

Designated

Designated

Designated

Designated

 


12m3/H Ylc-300 Stainless Steel UV Sterilisation UV-C Sterilizer Water Treatment System

Typical Maintenance Requirements
UV lamps (bulbs) require annual replacement to ensure optimal performance. UV lamp performance, just like any other light source, will slowly diminish over time. Beyond one year, there is no assurance that the UV light emitted from the bulb will provide sufficient disinfection. Remember, UV light cannot be seen. The bulb may still produce light, but not necessarily UV rays. The quartz sleeve does not need replacement unless it gets broken, however, it should be cleaned several times per year (outside only).


Frequently Asked Questions About Ultraviolet (UV) Purification
1. What is UV? 
Ultraviolet (UV) light is at the invisible, violet end of the light spectrum. Even though we can't see UV light, we are exposed to UV rays from all light sources, including the sun.

2. How does ultraviolet light purify water? 
UV-C rays penetrate the cells of harmful bacteria and viruses in our drinking water, destroying their ability to reproduce. Without this ability, these organisms die and no longer pose a health threat. It is a simple but very effective process, with the system destroying 99.99% of harmful microorganisms.

3. Why not use chlorine instead? 
Chlorine changes the taste and odor of water. Chlorinating also produces harmful by-products called Trihalomethanes (THMs) which are linked to incidence of cancer.

4. Does a UV system use a lot of energy? 
No, the UV unit will use about the same amount of energy as a 60 watt light bulb. It is a cost effective, natural way to increase water quality.

5. Why do UV purifiers require sediment pre-filtration? 
UV systems require pre-filtration to maintain effectiveness as sediment and other contaminants in the water can create a "shadow" which prevents the UV rays from reaching and disinfecting the harmful microorganisms.

6. How often does the UV light bulb (lamp) need to be replaced? 
It is essential that you change your UV lamp annually. The ability of the lamp to emit UV light decreases over one year in operation. Remember - UV light is invisible! Even though the lamp is still glowing after one year, there might not be enough UV light reaching your water to be effective.

7. How often do your need to replace the sleeve? 
The sleeve doesn't need to be replaced unless it is broken, but it will need to be cleaned several times a year in order to keep the bulb effective in delivering high water quality.
 

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