By Hayward Pool Products
Part # HYR400
HydroRite PVCUV - Low Pressure Uv Light System
Hayward HydroRite HYR400 PVCUV Commercial Disinfection System 352 GPM 120V. The HydroRite UV Commercial Disinfection System combines three powerful disinfectants into one lightweight vessel, offering unprecedented plug-and-play installation and setting a new standard for water quality for commercial pools and spas. HydroRite UV inactivates more than 99.9% of harmful chlorine-resistant microorganisms. Low-pressure, dual-wavelength UV bulbs provide sterilization and oxidation with little to no impact on chlorine level.
The HydroRite PVCUV system is a low pressure, high output amalgam, ultraviolet light sterilizer designed for commercial swimming pool applications. The system operates at light wavelengths of 254nm for sterilizing and 185nm for oxidizing. The HydroRite PVCUV is designed for commercial service and can be run 24 hours a day. The HydroRite PVCUV components are outlined below.
UV Light Chamber
The UV Light Chamber is made from highly polished 316L stainless steel lined PVC. Quartz sleeves separate the low pressure, high output amalgam germicidal lamps from the water. The water to be treated flows into the bottom of the chamber. Once in the chamber, the germicidal bulbs produce a minimum 3-log reduction in pathogens. The water is then returned to the source.
Power Supply
The power supply provides the current to start and maintain the germicidal lamps. A visual indication of bulb output is displayed on the face of the power supply and a counter is located in the power supply to display hours of operation.
General Specifications And Sizing Guidelines
This unit has demonstrated an ability to provide three log inactivation of Enterococcus faecium and Pseudomonas aeruginosa. This unit has not demonstrated an ability to provide three log kill or inactivation of Cryptosporidium parvum. This product is designed for supplementary disinfection and is intended for use with appropriate residual levels of EPA registered disinfecting chemicals. Specific residual levels of EPA registered disinfecting chemicals may be required by the regulatory agency having authority.