Xylem Inc. has expanded its range of medium pressure ultraviolet (UV) water treatment solutions with the launch of two new additions to its WEDECO Quadron series. The WEDECO Quadron series is particularly suitable for drinking water disinfection, and can also be used for fish farming, swimming pool and wastewater reuse applications.
Xylem’s WEDECO Quadron series offers a comprehensive proof of performance, as it is validated according to the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) UV Disinfection Guidance Manual (UVDGM, 2006) and certified to the German/Austrian Technical and Scientific Assn. for Gas and Water (DVGW/ÖNORM).
The UVDGM-validated solution can be tailored to meet different requirements depending on the individual water or wastewater treatment situation.
“Only Xylem is able to offer two UVDGM validated solutions,” said Mike Newberry, UV product manager at Xylem. “The first uses sleeves that block low wavelengths—as also required for DVGW/ÖNORM certification—for applications where certainty of dose delivery is paramount. The second solution uses sleeves that allow all wavelengths to pass for the maximum possible treated flow—in line with current UVDGM guidance. Our solution enables customers to meet possible future updates in the Guidance Manual, whereas safety factors may need to be added to competitors’ designs.”
Xylem’s new WEDECO Quadron 600 and 1200 units manage flows of up to 1,350 cu meters per hour and 2,100 cu meters per hour (8.6 and 13.3 million gal per day) respectively. A standard feature across the range is the OptiCone flow diverter, which promotes ideal hydraulics with low head loss regardless of inlet piping conditions. Quadron is fitted with the WEDECO Multiray UV lamps that boast a life of 8,000 hours, even when operated in dimmed mode, which reduces lamp replacement by as much as 30%. Automatically adjustable UV output from 30% to 100% ensures the system operates at maximum efficiency keeping energy and running costs as low as possible. The automatic wiping device keeps the UV lamp sleeves clean, guaranteeing a consistent high level of disinfection.
As medium pressure UV treatment systems use higher power UV lamps they consist of fewer lamps than low-pressure systems. This means that the former are more compact in size and, as a result, often involve lower installation costs. While low-pressure solutions can have a lower operating cost over the lifetime of a system they may be more expensive to install initially. A full lifecycle cost analysis is recommended in order to choose the best system for each specific application.
Source: Xylem