SABRE UV Systems (SUV)

Features & Information
  • The SPECTRUM SABRE UV Systems have a stainless steel reactor chamber and use high dosage lamps that are easy to use and install
  • WRAS approved
  • The easy to install systems include a reactor chamber, quartz sleeve(s), UV lamp(s), O-rings and power supply ballast or control box
  • Systems have visual and audible indicators of operation
Applications & Industries
  • Bacteria & Virus Sterilisation
  • Water Disinfection
  • Borehole
  • Aquatics
  • Medical
  • Beverage
Technical Data
Ordering Details

Features & Information

SPECTRUM Sabre UV systems come fully equipped with a stainless-steel reactor chamber, high-dosage, easy-to-install UV lamps, quartz sleeves, o-rings and a power supply ballast or control box. They provide visual and audible indicators of correct operation and are approved in accordance with Regulation 31.

FAQs - SUV

How does a UV water treatment system work?

UV water treatment systems use ultraviolet light to disinfect water by inactivating microorganisms like bacteriaviruses, and protozoa. When water passes through the UV chamber, the UV-C light disrupts the DNA structure of these microorganisms, rendering them unable to reproduce or cause illness.

How long does the UV lamp in a UV water treatment system last?

UV lamps typically last about 9,000 to 12,000 hours of continuous use, which translates to roughly one year of operation. Most systems have indicators or alarms to alert you when it’s time to replace the lamp.

How does the SPECTRUM Sabre system ensure the safety of treated water?

The SPECTRUM Sabre system uses UV-C light to disinfect water. This UV light effectively inactivates microorganisms like bacteria and viruses, ensuring the water’s safety without the need for chemicals, additives, or alterations to the taste of the treated water.

What is the recommended pre-filtration for the SPECTRUM Sabre systems?

It is recommended to use industry-standard 5µm pre-filtration in conjunction with the SPECTRUM Sabre systems. This pre-filtration helps remove particulate matter and debris, ensuring the UV disinfection process works optimally.