UVL – Low pressure UV

Low-pressure UV lamps operate on a single-wavelength radiation principle, typically around 254 nm. This specific wavelength is highly effective in inactivating microorganisms by directly damaging their DNA. While the targeted wavelength ensures efficient pathogen control, it consumes less energy.

UVL systems also feature durable stainless-steel reactors, making them suitable for both fresh and saltwater applications. With a lamp lifespan of up to 16,000 hours, these systems reduce maintenance needs while ensuring reliable performance. Their eco-friendly design minimizes chemical use, offering a safer and more sustainable approach to water disinfection in pools, spas, and industrial processes.

It effectively treats water but does not remove trichloramine. For trichloramine removal, we recommend using a medium-pressure UV system.

Use in fresh and salt water applications.

100% trichloramine removal provided by AOP technology

Bacteria destruction

Viruses destruction

Not effective

Iron and manganise oxidation

Algae destruction

Pathogens destruction

Not effective

Hazardous contaminants destruction

Not effective

Removes trichloramines

Not effective

Removes taste and odor

Not effective

Removes Organic pollutant TOC (Total Organic Carbon)

Not effective

Organic pollutants (BTEX, POPs, AOX, etc.) destruction

Not effective

Prevents collapse of the hall

How UVL Works in a Pool

Low-pressure UV (UVL) systems emit UV-C light at 254 nm, which disrupts the DNA of microorganisms, preventing their replication. Installed after the filtration unit, the reactor disinfects the water as it flows through. UVL systems are effective for bacterial and viral inactivation while reducing chemical use, making pool water safer and clearer.