Cleaning a pool is the crucial prerequisite to prevent the water in an expensively paid pool from quickly turning green and thus losing the fun of swimming. There are various approaches to cleaning, the most well-known being chemical cleaning with chlorine. In this method, not only the chemical chlorine is used, but also other chemical substances such as pH increasers and decreasers, as well as flocculants. These chemicals affect not only the algae but also humans: everyone knows red, burning eyes from the swimming pool. With the PURION 2501, the pool can be cleaned in a different, much more modern way. The physical process of UV-C disinfection destroys the DNA connections of algae and bacteria, and the dead material is captured by backwash or sand filters. This method is gentle on health, the environment, and the wallet benefits from low follow-up costs. With the PURION 2501, a pool of up to 50m³ can be cleaned very efficiently, taking ecological and economic aspects into account.
Thanks to a wide voltage ballast, this system is designed for a voltage range of 85-264V and can thus be used in many different countries. The system is equipped with a Euro plug and can also be used for other plug types with an adapter (not included).
The UV-C lamp has a natural performance drop over its lifetime. We guarantee that the lamp will have exactly reached the promised flow rate after 10,000 hours. After this time, the lamp must be replaced, and the lamp runtime meter and lifetime monitoring (OTC) signal the right time. The hours the lamp is on are counted, and the values are displayed via an LED display. Up to 9,000 hours, a green LED lights up, between 9,000 and 10,000 hours, a pre-alarm is indicated with a yellow LED, and after 10,000 hours, a red LED lights up. This ensures that the right time for lamp replacement is not missed.
To keep a pool permanently free of algae, the correct coordination between the pump and the UV-C system is necessary. It is essential that at least three times the pool volume flows through the UV-C system per day. The maximum flow rate of 14m³/h should not be exceeded, as this would result in the water not being properly disinfected. In certain cases, it is necessary to run the system longer: this is urgently required, for example, after heavy rainfall or if the water has been standing in the pool over the winter.
In an unfavorable situation with a lot of algae, it can be advantageous to use a biological flocculant to support the UV-C system.
In this Bundle, an additional replacement lamp, the appropriate mounting frame, and a service kit for intensive cleaning are included in addition to the system.