Regularly cleaning the UV quartz sleeve of your UV water purifier is important because contaminant buildup on the sleeve can hinder UV transmission and reduce overall UV light effectiveness.
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Thorough cleaning and maintenance of the quartz sleeve is recommended every 12 months. You may want to clean the UV sleeve at the same time you're replacing the UV lamp each year. The quality of your household water may necessitate cleaning the sleeve more often. In fact, some customers pull out their quartz sleeve and clean it every few months.
NOTE: Some UV lamps have a lifespan longer than 12 months, but generally UV lamps should be changed out every 12-24 months.
UV water treatment can give you peace of mind, knowing that you are protected from culprits of water contamination often found in aging infrastructure in many cities.
Ultraviolet (UV) light is an effective chemical-free water treatment step that tackles various water concerns in well water and brings clean water to the house.
UV has proven to be a quick, reliable, and cost-effective method of water treatment for both point-of-use (POU) and point-of-entry (POE) systems. iSpring UVF55FS UV water filter protects the whole house against impurities commonly found in private wells as well as city water. For houses with municipal water sources, this UV light water filter provides a great solution against chlorine-resistant impurities so that you and your loved ones get clean water for drinking, washing, showers and more.
Upgraded 55W ballast with smart flow sensor switch makes it easy to control and monitor system performance. The sensor will only kick on when the flow rate reaches 0.66 gallon/minute (2.5 L/m).
Included UV lamp offers constant UV output during its lifetime for effective water treatment and optimal system performance. Requires only an annual change of lamp and a periodic change of quartz sleeve. The low operating costs make the system pay for it in no time.
Reinforced 1" Male NPT threads for inlet and outlet ports, allowing easy installation of the system with reliable pressure-resistant capabilities. Flow rate up to 12 GPM.
Step 1:Install one O-ring onto the open end of Quartz Tube. Insert the tube into the SS chamber. Put the other O-ring onto the closed end of the tube. Hand tighten end nuts.
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Step 5: Insert the flow switch on the outlet. Please be aware of the water flow direction.
Ultraviolet light has proven to be a quick, reliable, and cost-effective tool for water treatment for both point-of-use (POU) and point-of-entry (POE) systems. Our upgraded UVF55FS UV water filter is a chemical-free, environmentally friendly, and affordable UV water filter system that can protect the whole house against water concerns commonly found in private wells. For houses that get water from municipal water suppliers, this UV light water filter is useful because it can remove chlorine-resistant substances, giving you peace of mind that the water you use for drinking, washing, and showering is clean. And when you buy this whole-house UV light water filter, you'll get free shipping as well as lifetime customer support. Order our whole-house UV water filter today to ensure safe water for your household!
A UV filter for whole-house water filtration offers immediate disinfection without tanks, moving parts, and replacing the UV lamp does not change the taste or odor of the water.
It's definitely a good idea to use a UV filtration system with well water, as private well water isn't treated like municipal water sources are. If in doubt, have your water tested by a professional to find out which contaminants it contains to ensure that you purchase the right filter(s) for your needs.
UV whole-house water filters take just a few seconds to remove waterborne contaminants in water.
When you shop with iSpring, you can buy a whole-house UV water treatment system for around $300.
The device itself should last for many years, but the bulb inside your UV water filter will need to be changed annually, after 9,000 hours of continuous use.
Yes! UV water systems have proven to be quick, reliable, and cost-effective tools for disinfecting water.
The best type of water filter depends on the characteristics of your water, and you need not choose just one. If you have a high level of total dissolved solids, a reverse osmosis (RO) filter is a good idea. If you're concerned about microbial contamination, the best UV whole-house water filter will take care of that problem. If you have a problem with sediment or rust in your water, you should add a pre-filter like the iSpring WSP50ARB spin-down sediment filter. You can combine a UV filter with any of our whole-house water filtration systems for an extra layer of protection.
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