Bristol Water has awarded a contract for the manufacture and supply of a UV disinfection plant to atg UV Technology which will be one of the largest UV disinfection installations for potable water in the UK.
Bristol Water has awarded a contract for the manufacture and supply of a UV disinfection plant to atg UV Technology which will be one of the largest UV disinfection installations for potable water in the UK.
The award follows on from atg UV Technology’s experience and successful track record throughout AMP 5 which has seen the company deliver over fifty UV plants to a number of the UK water companies over the last five years.
The contract will see the UV specialists supply three UVLW-30800-30 UV systems that will operate as a duty / assist / standby solution.
Manufactured in the UK in Wigan, the UV systems are designed to meet the very latest UK and European potable drinking water regulations, including the recent WIMES 801.B specification guidance for closed vessel drinking water UV systems.
Designed to a peak capacity of 128 Ml/d, the UV model specified for Bristol Water represents one of the most powerful closed vessel Amalgam UV systems on the market and features the highest UV output in the smallest installation footprint available.
Unlike traditional low pressure systems that feature 300 watt lamps, each UVLW reactor from atg UV utilizes 30 x 800 Watt ultra-high output Amalgam UV lamps, allowing atg UV to significantly reduce the number of UV reactors required to treat the 128 Ml/d (5,300 m3/hr) flow rate.
Based in the North West of England, atg UV Technology serves an international customer base, with thousands of UV sytems supplied worldwide.
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