Delta Ultraviolet – ultraviolet treatment neutralizes the odor of chlorine, destroys viruses, bacteria and fungi, prevents the appearance of algae, and protects the eyes and skin from irritation.
Ultraviolet (UV) light is energy within the electromagnetic spectrum that has shorter wavelengths than that which are visible to the human eye. UV light is a range of electromagnetic waves from 100 to 400 nanometers (between x-ray and visible light). The division of UV light is classified as Vacuum UV (100-200 nm), UV-C (200-280 nm), UV-B (280-315 nm) and UV-A (315-400 nm). The energy waves provided in the UV-C spectrum demonstrate the germicidal efficiencies that provide highly effective disinfection.
Delta Ultraviolet E-15-240
Productivity: 13 cubic meters/hour
Supply voltage: 220-240 volts
UV lamp power: 55 W
Radiation dose: 30 mJ/sq.cm
UV spectrum: 254 nanometers
Maximum system operating pressure: 3.0 bar
UV lamp life: up to 16,000 hours
Protection: IP 54 NEMA 3
Delta Ultraviolet ES-40-240
Productivity: 25 cubic meters/hour
Supply voltage: 220-240 volts
UV lamp power: 90 W
Radiation dose: 30 mJ/sq.cm
UV spectrum: 254 nanometers
Maximum system operating pressure: 3.0 bar
UV lamp life: up to 16,000 hours
Protection: IP 54 NEMA 3