Description
The pool ultraviolet (UV) disinfector is a physical disinfection device that utilizes ultraviolet C-band radiation (254nm) to destroy the DNA/RNA structure of microorganisms in water. It is suitable for pool water treatment and offers advantages such as high sterilization efficiency and no chemical residues. It can be used alone or in conjunction with ozone to enhance disinfection effectiveness. Working Principle and Core Advantages: The pool UV disinfector emits ultraviolet radiation of specific wavelengths (UVC, with 254nm being optimal) to directly destroy the nucleic acid structure of microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, and algae, rendering them incapable of reproduction and achieving instant sterilization. Its core advantages include: High Efficiency and Environmental Friendliness: With a sterilization rate of up to 99.9%, it eliminates the need for chemical agents, avoids the production of harmful byproducts such as trihalomethanes, and poses no corrosion to pool facilities. Broad-spectrum Sterilization: It effectively inactivates chlorine-resistant pathogens such as Cryptosporidium and Giardia, filling the blind spots of traditional chlorine disinfection. Low Maintenance Cost: UV lamps typically have a lifespan of 9000-12000 hours, requiring only regular cleaning of the lamp surface scale. The operational and maintenance costs are lower than those of chemical disinfection systems. Synergistic Effect: When used in conjunction with an ozone disinfector, ozone precedes to oxidize organic matter, enhancing UV penetration, while UV decomposes ozone exhaust and increases water dissolved oxygen content, achieving a "1+1>2" disinfection effect.