Pool installation
Can this system overheat?
The pool systems of the company PURION pool systems are not subject to overheating problems if the UVC system is switched on but there is no water flow.
Does the system switch on automatically when water flows through?
No. We recommend always operating the UV system in combination with the pump so that the full flow is used for disinfection. As the system has a relatively large diameter, there will be no failure if the pump is defective and there is no water flow when the UV lamp is switched on.
How do I know which UV-C system is right for me?
For an optimum effect, we recommend circulating the entire pool contents at least three times a day. However, the system should be in operation for at least 8 hours a day to ensure sufficient aeration and filtration.
The circulation rate therefore depends on the respective performance of the pump and sand filter used. The net output of the pump may be reduced by the length and height of the pipes to be overcome.
Also interesting: In our compact systems, the pump, sand filter and UVC system are ideally matched and already pre-assembled.
How long does the system have to run to keep a pool free of algae?
There is a simple calculation for this: the pool contents should flow through the UV-C system at least three times a day in order to kill a large proportion of the algae through appropriate mixing. If algae growth is increased, e.g. during periods of extreme sunlight or after heavy rainfall or a thunderstorm, we recommend adjusting the circulation rate to four times as often.
Regardless of the circulation rate, we recommend operating the system for at least 8 hours a day to ensure sufficient aeration and filtration.
Is chlorine also required for pool cleaning?
If all three basic recommendations for the use of UV-C systems in the pool area are taken into account, the pool can be operated completely without chlorine. If necessary, the selective use of a biological flocculant is recommended. However, our high-quality UV-C lamps allow a combination of chlorine and UV-C, as no ozone is produced, which would be reactive with chlorine.
What characterizes the UV-C systems from PURION what distinguishes them?
The high-quality UV-C lamps of the brand PURION are durable and very powerful. They produce a very high proportion of UV-C. The lamps we use in the pool area are also used in other systems for drinking water treatment. The UV lamps used do not emit any radiation below 250 nm, which prevents the formation of toxic ozone. This means that the PURION can be used in combination with other treatment processes that use chlorine, for example.
Do you recommend the use of ozone?
No, in our opinion ozone should not be used in the pool area under any circumstances. Ozone is highly toxic. Excess ozone must be destroyed again at great expense, and it is usually unclear how much ozone is left. In addition, ozone reacts with chlorine so that the effect of both processes is greatly reduced. Cheaply produced UV lamps often also emit radiation below 250 nm, which can cause ozone to form. This is the case with PURION excluded.
Why does the UV-C lamp have to be replaced after 10,000 hours even though it is still working?
Each UV-C lamp has a technically induced drop in UV-C output. The manufacturer guarantees that the system will still achieve 60% UV-C output after 10,000 hours. The data given for the systems always refers to this 60% output. However, from a running time of 10,000 hours, the drop in output continues to increase. This means that the lamp is still working, but there is no longer enough UV-C output for an optimum disinfection result.
When do I need service life monitoring?
Lifetime monitoring is recommended for all users who do not leave the system switched on permanently. We recommend changing the lamp every 10,000 hours, as the manufacturer does not guarantee the performance beyond this, i.e. the amount of UV-C radiation dose required for safe disinfection.