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Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection uses a UV light source, which is enclosed in a transparent protective sleeve. It is mounted so that water can pass through a flow chamber, and UV rays are admitted and absorbed into the stream. These rays destroy bacteria and inactivate many viruses.

UV, like distillation, disinfects water without adding chemicals, and therefore possesses some of the same benefits as distillation. It does not create new chemical complexes, nor does it change the taste or odor of the water, and does not remove any beneficial minerals in the water.

Ultraviolet devices are most effective when the water has already been partially treated, and only the cleanest water passes through the UV flow chamber. Aqua Sun products use both a sediment and a carbon filter to clean the water prior to passing it through the UV light, to provide complete water quality solutions.

Ultraviolet dosage required to destroy greater than 99.9% of micro-organisms. Measured in microwatt seconds per centimeter squared.

Ultraviolet Disinfection Process

Ultraviolet (UV) disinfection uses an UV light source, which is enclosed in a transparent protective quartz sleeve. It is mounted so that water can pass through a flow chamber, and UV rays are admitted and absorbed into the stream. These rays destroy bacteria, coliform and inactivate many viruses.

UV, like distillation, disinfects water without adding chemicals, and therefore possesses some of the same benefits as distillation. It does not create new chemical complexes, nor does it change the taste or odor of the water, and does not remove any beneficial minerals in the water.

Ultraviolet devices are most effective when the water has already been partially treated, and only the cleanest water passes through the UV flow chamber. Aqua Sun products use both a sediment and a carbon filter to clean the water prior to passing it through the UV light, to provide complete water quality solutions.

UV Energy Levels for Destruction

Ultraviolet dosage required to destroy greater than 99.999% of microorganisms. Measured in microwatt seconds per centimeter squared. Aqua Sun International uses Ultraviolet Lamps with an Intensity of 16,000 Microwatts per Centimeter Squared or Greater.

BACTERIA              99.999 % kill rate below 16,000

Agrobacterium tumefaciens 8500
Bacillus anthracis 8700
Bacillus megaterium (vegetative) 2500
Bacillus Subtills (vegetative) 11000
Clostridium Tetani 22000
Corynebacterium diphtheria's ( Diphtheria's ) 6500
Escherichia coil 7000
Legionella bozemanii 3500
Legionella dumoffil 5500
Legionella micdadel 3100
Legionella longbeachae 2900
Legionella pneumophilla ( Legionnaires Disease ) 3800
Leptospira intrrogans ( Infectious Jaundice ) 6000
Mycobacterium Tuberculosis ( Tuberculosis ) 10000
Neisseria catarrhalls 8500
Proteus vulgaris 6600
Pseudomonas seruginosa (laboratory strain) 3900
Pseudomonas aeruginosa (environmental strain) 10500
Rhodospirllum rubrum 6200
Salmonella enteritidis 7800
Salmonella paratyphoid ( Enteric Fever ) 6100
Salmonella typhimunum 15200
Salmonella typhus ( Typhoid Fever ) 6000
Sarcina Lutea 26400
Seratia marcescens 6200
Shigella dysenterai ( Dysentery ) 4200
Shigella Flexneri ( Dysentery ) 3400
Shigella sonnell 7000
Staphylococcus epidermidis 5800
Staphylococcus aureus 7000
Streptococcus faecalls 10000
Streptococcus hemolyicus 5500
Streptococcus lactis 8800
Viridans streptococci 3800
Vibrio Cholera ( Cholera ) 6500

YEAST

Bakers yeast 8800
Brewers yeast 6600
Common yeast cake 13200

MOLD SPORES

Penicillum digitatum (olive) 8800
Penicillum expensum (olive) 22000
PeniciHum roqueforti (green) 26400

ALGAE

Chlorella vulgaris (algae) 22000

VIRUSES

Bacteriophage (E - coli ) 6600
( Hepatitis virus ) 8000
( Influenza virus ) 6600
Poliovirus (poliomyelitis) 2100
Rotavirus 2400
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