RK2’s line of Pro-Tect UV Systems. All Pro-Tect UV Systems feature durable, non-corrosive schedule 80 PVC reaction chamber construction. Each UV System offers users single end glassware assembly, which simplifies maintenance and reduces overall labor costs associated with operating a UV system. The inlet/outlet ports of the Pro-Tect UV system are engineered to ensure optimal hydraulic mixing inside the reaction chamber.
Pro-Tect UV Systems utilize a NEMA 12X power enclosure with either a Basic Control package or our more advanced PLC Control package. The Basic Control package includes; individual lamp status indicators, resettable main hour meter, main power indicator light, and over temperature safety switch. Our more advanced PLC Control package includes; AC voltage meter, total lamp hour meter, individual lamp hour meter, lamp status indicators, internal temperature monitors for both the UV reaction chamber and power enclosure, UV intensity meter, and alarm relays.
With a combined 50+ years of UV experience, please consider a Pro-Tect UV System for your needs of any size up to 1600 GPM (6,056 LPM).
System Features
Control Packages Basic Control Standard, PLC Control Optional
Electronic Ballasts matched to the performance of the required lamp for optimal UV-C Output and longest useful lamp life.
Standard Over Temperature Safety Shutoff turns the lamp array off when water temperature inside the reactor exceeds 120°F.
Highest quality UV stabilized Schedule 80 PVC materials are stronger and can handle higher internal pressures compared with HDPE and polypropylene reactors. Will note rust in corrosive seawater environments when compared to stainless steel reactors.
Single End Sleeve Lamp Access makes for easy maintenance and sleeve/lamp replacement.
American Made Low Pressure Amalgam (ALH Models) and High Output (HLH Models) UV lamps. These lamps are designed for 12,000 hours of continuous operation and are 80% efficient after 12,000 hours of use.
All models are UL Listed.
All models are third part validated using Bolton Photo Sciences UV calculations Modeling Program.