Professional 75W UV-C Timer System with Amalgam Technology
As a retailer of pool and spa equipment, I’m proud to present the Blue Lagoon 75W UV-C Timer system, featuring advanced amalgam technology for superior water treatment in larger pools and commercial applications.
Technical Specifications
Feature | Specification |
---|---|
Model | UVC75-4A Blue Lagoon |
Power Rating | 75 Watts |
Housing Material | 316L Stainless Steel |
Connection Size | Ø63mm to Ø50mm fittings (1½” female threaded) |
Ballast Type | High-frequency Electronic |
Timer | Integrated hour counter |
UV-C Yield Increase | Up to 35% (via reflection) |
Safety Features | Flow switch protection |
SKU | UVC75-4A |
Chlorine Reduction | 50-80% |
Premium Amalgam Technology
Advanced UV-C Treatment
- Amalgam lamp technology – the most powerful UV-C solution available
- Superior treatment capacity for larger water volumes
- Enhanced effectiveness against microorganisms
- Optimal performance in varying water conditions
Intelligent Safety Systems
- Integrated flow switch for lamp protection
- Automatic shutdown in low flow conditions
- Electronic ballast with surge protection
- Professional-grade monitoring capabilities
Performance Features
Smart Monitoring System
- Built-in digital hour counter
- Accurate lamp life tracking
- Clear replacement indicators
- Real-time operation monitoring
Professional Construction
- Premium 316L stainless steel housing
- Enhanced UV-C reflection design
- Professional-grade components
- Durable construction for long-term operation
Water Treatment Benefits
- Maximum disinfection power
- Significant reduction in chemical usage
- Crystal clear water maintenance
- Efficient bacteria and virus neutralization
- Continuous water treatment
- Safe and environmentally friendly operation
Installation and Maintenance
System Integration
- Universal connection fittings
- Flexible installation options
- Professional mounting capabilities
- Comprehensive installation manual
Maintenance Features
- Simple annual maintenance schedule
- Easy lamp replacement process
- Clear service indicators
- Accessible components
Applications
This professional system is ideal for:
- Large residential pools
- Commercial swimming facilities
- Water parks
- High-usage installations
- Professional aquatic centers
How The System Works
The Blue Lagoon 75W UV-C Timer system combines amalgam technology with intelligent monitoring to deliver:
- Superior water treatment capacity
- Consistent performance monitoring
- Protected operation through flow sensing
- Maximum UV-C effectiveness
The Blue Lagoon UVC75-4A represents the pinnacle of UV-C treatment technology, offering professional-grade performance with advanced safety features and intelligent monitoring capabilities
Installation manual
UV and UVC Treatment in Pools and Hot Tubs
Introduction
Ultraviolet (UV) and UVC treatment systems represent advanced sanitization methods for pools and hot tubs, offering an effective complement to traditional chemical treatments. These systems use specific wavelengths of light to neutralize harmful microorganisms and reduce chemical dependency.
Understanding UV Light
Ultraviolet light is divided into several categories based on wavelength:
- UVA (315-400nm): Longest wavelength, least effective for sanitization
- UVB (280-315nm): Medium wavelength, moderate sanitizing properties
- UVC (200-280nm): Shortest wavelength, most effective for sanitization
How UVC Treatment Works
UVC light at 254 nanometers penetrates microorganism cell walls and disrupts their DNA/RNA, preventing reproduction and effectively neutralizing:
- Bacteria
- Viruses
- Algae
- Parasites (including Cryptosporidium and Giardia)
- Other harmful microorganisms
Benefits of UV/UVC Systems
Primary Advantages
- Reduces chemical usage by up to 50-70%
- Provides additional protection against chlorine-resistant organisms
- No harmful byproducts or residuals
- Environmentally friendly treatment method
- Improves water and air quality
- Reduces eye irritation and chemical odors
Safety Benefits
- No risk of overdosing
- Does not affect water chemistry
- No harmful effects on swimmers
- Reduces formation of chloramines (combined chlorine)
System Components and Operation
Main Components
- UV lamp(s)
- Quartz sleeve (protects lamp from water contact)
- Control unit
- Flow chamber
- UV monitor (in advanced systems)
Operation Process
- Water flows through a chamber containing UV lamps
- Exposure to UV light as water passes through
- Continuous operation during pool/hot tub use
- Regular maintenance required for optimal performance
Installation and Maintenance
Installation Requirements
- Professional installation recommended
- Proper sizing based on flow rate
- Integration with existing filtration system
- Adequate space for lamp replacement
Maintenance Needs
- Annual lamp replacement (typical)
- Quarterly quartz sleeve cleaning
- Regular system monitoring
- Periodic UV intensity checking
Important Considerations
Limitations
- Does not provide residual sanitization
- Must be used in conjunction with chemical sanitizers
- Requires clear water for maximum effectiveness
- Initial investment costs higher than traditional methods
Best Practices
- Maintain proper water chemistry
- Keep water clear through proper filtration
- Monitor system performance regularly
- Follow manufacturer maintenance schedules
Integration with Other Treatment Methods
Chemical Treatment
- Continue using required minimum chemical levels
- UV treatment allows for reduced chemical usage
- Maintain proper pH and alkalinity levels
- Regular water testing still necessary
Filtration
- UV treatment works best with properly filtered water
- Maintain filter cleanliness
- Ensure proper flow rates
- Regular backwashing as needed
Cost Considerations
Initial Investment
- System cost varies by size and type
- Professional installation costs
- Potential electrical modifications
- System controls and monitoring equipment
Operating Costs
- Electricity usage
- Annual lamp replacement
- Maintenance supplies
- Reduced chemical costs offset operating expenses
Safety Guidelines
Operation Safety
- Never look directly at UV lamps
- Ensure proper grounding
- Follow manufacturer safety protocols
- Regular system checks for proper operation
Water Safety
- Maintain minimum sanitizer levels
- Regular water testing
- Monitor UV system performance
- Address issues promptly
Environmental Impact
Benefits
- Reduced chemical usage
- Lower environmental impact
- Improved air quality
- Reduced packaging waste from chemicals
Energy Considerations
- Energy-efficient operation
- Low power consumption
- Long-term environmental benefits
- Reduced chemical transportation needs