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How Ultraviolet Water Purification Works

Wyckomar Ultraviolet (UV) Purifiers utilize the proven principle of ultraviolet light radiation to eliminate or reduce unacceptable levels of microorganisms in water and other liquids. Ultraviolet light energy destroys bacteria, viruses, fungi, spores, algae and other such contaminants, which are pathogenic to humans, animals and plants. Ultraviolet purification is a completely natural, non-chemical, environmentally safe technique, which adds nothing to, and removes nothing from the water (such as trace minerals).

Factors Affecting UV Purification

The Wyckomar UV Purifier is guaranteed to eliminate microbiological contamination only if the physical qualities of the influent water supply are as follows:

  • Turbidity (Suspended Solids): Turbidity must be < 1.0 NTU at the time of disinfection.
  • There must be a 5-micron or less sediment prefiltration system installed before the UV system.
  • TDS (Total Dissolved Solids): Should not exceed approximately 500 ppm.
  • Total Hardness (Sum of Calcium and Magnesium): Must be < 10 gpg (grains per gallon) of hardness, otherwise pretreatment is required.
  • Tannins & Colour: Must be < 2.0 ppm, or pretreatment is required.
  • Iron: Must be < 0.3 ppm.
  • Manganese: Must be < 0.05 ppm.

If your water quality parameters do not meet these criteria, please contact the manufacturer for pretreatment recommendations.

How Your Wyckomar Sterilizer Works

Untreated water enters the lower portion of the purification chamber and flows through the unit in an upward circular path. The spiraling movement assures the maximum irradiation of the fluid and helps prevent larger particles from blocking the treatment of microorganisms. The purification chamber contains the ultraviolet light-producing lamp. In operation, the lamp emits a bluish glow, which is visible in the view port window on the side of some units. WARNING: DO NOT LOOK AT THE UV LIGHT DIRECTLY. Looking through the view port is safe, since the glass disc in the view port filters out the UV rays. On systems equipped with a UV monitor, do not look at the UV light through the view port, as the quartz disc that is used in this case does not filter out the UV rays.

Important Considerations

Wyckomar purifiers are installed either at the main water supply line or at point of use.

The manufacturer's warranty is only applicable when prefiltered water is used. Prefilters (to 5 micron) remove sediment particles that can reduce the effectiveness of the UV lamp or potentially damage the unit. If a water softener, iron removal system or other treatment device is installed or planned for, your purifier should be located closest to the faucet.

Install your Wyckomar purifier indoors in a protected area. The temperature should not fall below 4 °C (40 °F). Avoid conditions with high humidity to prevent condensation on the purification chamber. Ideal temperature conditions range from 9 °C to 29 °C.

Wyckomar systems can be installed vertical or horizontal. Ensure that there is adequate clearance at the lamp end of the unit in order to safely remove the UV lamp from the chamber. Space required for clearance is at least the length of the UV chamber.

Carefully select the location for the UV system and any related components. Note the direction of water flow in the supply line to which the unit is being connected. Refer to the appropriate exploded view diagram for your unit and check to see that you have all the necessary fittings.

Turn off the main water supply valve. Fasten unit to wall, using the mounting clips ("pipe hangers") and screws provided. Press the UV chamber into the clips for a secure hold. Install new plumbing, making sure the In and Out ports on the filter set point in the direction of water flow. Installation of bypass and valves is recommended.

After installation of the plumbing is complete, install electrical components (surge suppressor and ballast, monitor if present) ABOVE the water line.

Maintenance Procedures

Ultraviolet Lamp Replacement

  • Unplug the purifier from the electrical outlet. Note: It is not necessary to turn off the water supply. Do not use water.
  • With the Allen key provided, loosen the two set screws that secure the top cap containing the electrical cord. Remove the cap and carefully set aside (it is attached to the ground wire).
  • Remove the lamp connector located at the cord end of the lamp by gently wiggling and pulling away from the lamp.
  • Carefully slide the UV lamp out of the quartz dome/sleeve and discard appropriately.
  • Insert the replacement lamp into the quartz dome/sleeve. Hold lamp at ceramic ends. Do not touch the lamp with your hands - fingerprints will prevent the system from working properly. If the lamp is touched, clean with an alcohol wipe.
  • Gently push the lamp connector against the pins at the end of the new lamp.
  • Make sure that all electrical components are dry before replacing the top cap. Secure the cap with the setscrews.
  • Plug in the power cord. The lamp should be operating at this time. To confirm that your new lamp is working correctly, check your model's light indicator on the ballast and, if present, check the view port.

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