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What You Should Know about Water Purifier Equipment
By Tony Cunningham

The UV sterilizer is among the most efficient water purifier equipment options known to us. We often hear that once a UV purifier has been installed, the water is assured for purity forever. While this statement is partially true, generally speaking, there is still a good possibility that the water you drink is not as pure as you think it is.

When the UV Water Purifier Equipment Works at Its Best

There are a good number of factors that can and will influence the efficiency of your water purifier equipment, even when this is a UV purifier. As any system, this too will be as strong as its weakest link. The ‘links' that can become point of entry to impurities are:

The dwelling time – in order to have the UV water purifier equipment work well, you should know what type of micro-organisms and debris are found in your water. You may want to run a test and find out what impurities and pollutants you are working against.

Once you know about the type and size of the pollutants, minerals, metals and debris you will need to adjust the dwelling time (flow rate) accordingly – the larger micro-organisms will need more filtration time then the smaller ones would. Only when the flow rate is properly adjusted, the water purifier equipment will work well (as expected).

UV purification is done with the help of ultra violent rays that pass through the water and renders all the micro-organisms available there sterile. The intensity of the bulb is directly proportionate to its efficiency.

The bulb will not be intense if it is too old as it loses its power with age, and if the water has too many impurities in it since it cannot target the micro-organisms individually. Therefore, if you have water purifier equipment which counts only on the UV purification, you might not find it as efficient as you would like it to be in the long run.

The position of the UV purifier would also be very important to the quality of the water you ultimately drink. With the in-line system, the UV rays will hit the water after it passes all the filtration processes. In this system the flow rate is high because most of the micro-organisms have already been filtered out. The hang-on system has the water run through it, before the filtration is over but has a longer flow rate.

Author Details:
Tony Cunningham is a gadgets fanatic writing about electrical items such as cellular mobile phones, HDTV, Satellite TV and other household gadgets such as water purifiers.

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