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ULTRAVIOLET WATER TREATMENT SYSTEMS BECOMING THE SOLUTION
Ultraviolet water treatment systems are becoming the solution
for more and more online consumers each month at popular water softener and water
treatment destination eWaterOnline.net, a division of CAI Technologies.
Historically used for municipal and commercial water treatment, using point-of-entry
ultraviolet sterilization in private well applications has become increasingly common
over the past 15 years. “As on-site water quality degrades, concern mounts over
harmful pathogens possibly contained within the water,” said Bill Cook, Water Treatment
Sales Manager at CAI. “While traditional chlorine injection systems used to disinfect
private well water can serve many purposes, ultraviolet sterilization systems are
frequently being used to sterilize water without the addition of any chemicals and
are also providing a reduction in the amount of system maintenance required.”
According to Cook, an ultraviolet sterilization system consists of a lamp that sends
high energy light waves into the water as the water passes through a reactor chamber.
This powerful light disrupts the reproductive ability of the pathogen, rendering
it incapable of reproducing. If it can’t reproduce – it can’t harm you. Residential
systems are effective at destroying 99.99% of bacteria and viruses, and have recently
been found to be effective in treatment of protozoan cyst forms.
“It is important to make sure your water is pre-filtered with a five-micron cartridge
filter to remove any sediment prior to treatment with the UV system,” said Cook.
“If sediment was not first removed, it may be possible that a pathogen attached
to the sediment would not be fully exposed to UV light within the reactor, and could
pass into the residence without first being sterilized. It is also very important
for the water quality to have low levels of iron, turbidity, manganese and tannins
for the ultraviolet sterilization to function effectively.”
ULTRAVIOLET STERILIZATION SYSTEMS FROM EWATERONLINE.NET MAKE YOUR HOME DRINKING
WATER SAFER
Ultraviolet Sterilization Systems from www.eWateronline.net play a major role in
keeping home drinking water safe from biological contaminates.
Ultraviolet (UV) Sterilization Systems kill disease-causing micro-organisms such
as E. coli with 99.9% effectiveness and without adding any dangerous by-products
to the water. Using a UV Sterilization System creates a deadly effect on pathonogenic
micro-organisms such as bacteria, viruses and cysts that are often present. Coupled
with a filtration system, harmful micro-organisms are not only rendered harmless,
but can also be removed which leaves water clean, safe and fresh.
eWateronline.net is a division of CAI Technologies, Inc., a long-established provider
of water treatment equipment across the U.S. since 1991. CAI offers free shipping
from warehouses strategically located throughout the country in Pennsylvania, Florida,
Chicago, Texas, Nevada and California.
“Ultraviolet Sterilization Systems continue to grow in popularity as people become
more health and safety conscious,” said Bill Cook, Water Treatment Sales Manager
at CAI. “We carry a wide variety of UV systems to suit every need and are always
available to guide the buyer to the best system for their application and budget.”
eWateronline.net offers both R-Can Sterilight and Trojan Technologies UVMax products.
These systems carry a five-year pro-rated warranty and full one-year warranty on
UV lamps and monitor probes. “We also carry the full line of replacement parts required
for each unit so customers always have the convenience of having the items shipped
directly to their doorstep when needed,” said Cook.
According to Cook, typical residential applications use a seven or eight gallon-per-minute
unit. Larger residential applications (or customers that desire an extra margin
of safety) tend to use a 12 or 15 gallon-per-minute unit.
Before installing a UV Sterilization System, Cook recommends installing a five-micron
sediment cartridge filter upstream from the UV system. These filters remove any
sediment that may be in the water.
“It’s important to us to provide quality support and to answer all questions so
that our customers always get the right product and peace of mind. After all, we
take their safety as seriously as they do.”
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