UV system for pools: Simple and effective
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A pool in your own garden is pure relaxation. But to ensure that the water always remains clear and healthy, it requires reliable water treatment. Thereby the UV disinfection system plays a key role.
The water treatment chain consists of several steps, including the pump, the sand filter and finally the UV system. The water post-treatment chain can optionally include the addition of chlorine or other chemicals, heating the water and regulating the pH.
For a efficient water treatment our compact plants are ideally suited for efficient water treatment. These combine all the necessary processes in one unit. The optimal position for the UV system? Directly after the sand filter.
To get the best out of your UV system, the following 4 basic rules should be observed:
Circulation rate: You should circulate the entire pool contents through the system at least three times a day. In algae intensive phases, such as after heavy rain, storms or intense sunlight, an increase to 3.5 to 4 times is recommended.
Cleaning: Pool walls and floor require regular maintenance. A pool robot is your best friend here, ensuring cleanliness.
Efficient pool hydraulics: The positioning of the inlet and outlet openings is crucial here. Ideally, these should be located at opposite ends of the pool.
Backwash & rinse: Regular backwashing and subsequent rinsing is essential. The setting for this is child's play on the filter head of your system.
Additional Tip: Filter socks (link to product) for the skimmer can further increase the efficiency and lifetime of your system by collecting coarse debris.
This will not only keep your pool refreshingly clean, but also healthy and safe for all swimming enthusiasts!