Introduction – descriptions and definitions, Pura systems – Hydrotech PURA ADDON SERIES User Manual

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INTRODUCTION – DESCRIPTIONS AND DEFINITIONS

You have purchased one of the most technologically advanced Ultraviolet Water Treatment System available anywhere in the world. It has
been designed with you, the consumer, in mind. PURA

®

products are lightweight, easy to use, and simple to maintain. PURA products will

provide you with healthy, clean drinking water for years to come.

WHAT IS ULTRAVIOLET?

Ultraviolet (UV) light from the sun has long been known for its ability
to destroy microorganisms. However, it has only been in recent
years that equipment producing UV light has been manufactured for
residential use.

WARNING: NEVER LOOK DIRECTLY AT A LIGHTED UV LAMP.

ULTRAVIOLET RAYS CAN BE HARMFUL TO EYES.

UV energy is produced by low-pressure mercury vapor enclosed in

a tubular lamp. While a UV lamp resembles a standard fluorescent
lamp, it is similar in appearance only.

Energy produced by the UV lamp has the ability to destroy

microorganisms that can live in water. There are five major groups of

microorganisms that are altered by a specific spectrum of ultraviolet
light: viruses, bacteria, fungi, algae, and protozoa.

When these microbes are exposed to the proper amount of UV
energy, their DNA structure is scrambled, and they are unable to
reproduce. Since the cell is now sterile or dead, it is no longer a
threat.

WHAT IS ACTIVATED CARBON?

Activated carbon has been used for hundreds of years to treat
taste, odor, and color problems in water. Activated carbon has been
proven to be an excellent media to produce better tasting water and
to remove harmful water contaminants at a reasonable cost.

Carbon used for filters may be manufactured from wood, coal, or
coconut shells. The raw carbon is ground up and “activated” by
heating the granules at a controlled temperature and pressure.

This process causes the carbon granules to expand and create
active sites where pollutants can be collected by adsorption. These
new sites dramatically increase the total surface area and capacity
of each granule.

WHAT IS ADSORPTION?

Adsorption is the physical process where certain water pollutants

are attached to the surface of carbon particles as the water flows

through the filter. The pollutants are removed from the water and
locked into the carbon granule.

Activated carbon is also able to filter out sediment through a process

of mechanical filtration. The particles are captured in the spaces
between carbon granules.

PURA SYSTEMS

PURA recommends that all UV systems include pre-filters to
process the water before it reaches the UV lamp. This will ensure
that maximum UV exposure is achieved.

PURA UVB, UV20 and UVBB series offers integrated filters in a

single system. These integrated systems use a two-stage filtration
process:

First, a string-wound filter removes the suspended solids that may

shield the microbes and make it difficult to obtain sufficient UV

exposure. Second, an activated carbon filter removes unpleasant
tastes and odors.

PURA Ultraviolet Water Treatment Systems are designed for indoor
use only.

PURA Systems are designed to provide complete water treatment in
a compact, easy-to-use package. Please follow the directions in this
Guide exactly when installing your PURA System to ensure that it
operates correctly.

The UV lamp requires a start-up period of one to two minutes in
order to achieve full intensity. Repeated starting of the UV lamp
will shorten its life. Therefore, it is recommended that the UV lamp
remain on at all times during use.

CONDITIONS FOR USE

Source Water Supply Profile

Chemical Parameters

Max mg/L

Feed Water Pressure†

20 – 75 psig (138 – 517 kPa)

Hardness (CaCO

3

)

< 120 (7 gpg)

Feed Water Temperature

38° – 105°F (3.3°– 40.5°C)

Iron (Fe)

< 0.3

pH Range

6.5 – 9.5

Manganese (Mn)

< 0.05

Total Dissolved Solids

<1500 mg/L

† Water Pressure must not exceed 75 psig (517 kPa) or a pressure

regulator must be installed.

Total Suspended Solids

< 10 mg/L

Turbidity

< 5 NTU

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