August 26, 20223 yr Hi all, as part of my indepenency project, I'm harvesting rain water during the rainy season (Centurion). Ihave a three stage Big Blue filter system down to 1 micron. I also have a RO filter for drinking water. I want to fit a UV filter at the Big Blue filter. It seems that the UV light has a life expectancy af 9000 hours, about one year. I want to wire it to the pressure pump after the pressure switch, so that the UV only comes on while the pump is running. I have a hour meter (220V) which I can use to monitor the UV light. Has anyone done something similar? Is it feasible? I have 15000 liter storage, and for about 5 months of the year I use zero municipal water.
September 12, 20223 yr If your pump supply V is 230V and the UV light supply is also 230V, you can connect the light directly on the supply cable going to the pump motor thereby running the pump and light in parallel. The hr meter can be in parallel to the pump and light. Edited September 12, 20223 yr by Vaal
September 14, 20223 yr Unless the UV-C light is in the range of 250–260 nm, and you get a dose of tens of Joules per square centimeter, its effectiveness is questionable. Signature: String Wound Sediment Filters - https://filterway.com/replacement-filter-cartridges/sediment-water-filters/melt-blown-sediment-filters/ Edited September 16, 20223 yr by zagreg
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