OurOur pool UV disinfection system provides a chemical-free, eco-friendly solution for maintaining crystal-clear and hygienic pool water. Using advanced ultraviolet (UV-C) technology, it eliminates bacteria, viruses, and algae, reducing the need for chlorine and other chemicals. Designed for residential and commercial pools, it ensures safe, irritation-free swimming. Made from durable, corrosion-resistant materials, it offers long-lasting performance with minimal maintenance. The system integrates seamlessly with existing filtration setups, providing energy-efficient, continuous sanitation. With its powerful germicidal properties, the UV disinfection system enhances water quality, making pools safer, healthier, and more sustainable..
A pool UV disinfection system uses UV-C technology to eliminate bacteria, viruses, and algae, reducing chemical usage. It ensures clean, safe water with minimal maintenance, making it ideal for residential and commercial pools.
There are four basic grades available in pool uv disinfection system:
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Grades Available: | Standard, Premium, Commercial, Smart |
Technology: | UV-C Light for Chemical-Free Water Disinfection |
Material: | High-Quality Stainless Steel or Durable Corrosion-Resistant Housing |
UV Lamp Lifespan: | 9,000 to 12,000 Hours for Long-Term Efficiency |
Water Capacity: | Suitable for Residential, Commercial, and Industrial Pools |
Disinfection Efficiency: | Eliminates 99.9% of Bacteria, Viruses, and Algae |
Flow Rate: | Varies by Model (Optimized for Pool Size and Circulation Needs) |
Energy Efficiency: | Low Power Consumption with High Sterilization Efficiency |
Control System: | Digital Display, Timer, and Automatic Monitoring Options |
Installation: | Compatible with Existing Pool Filtration and Circulation Systems |
Maintenance: | Minimal, with Easy Lamp Replacement and Self-Cleaning Options |
Safety Features: | Overheat Protection, Leak Detection, and Auto Shut-Off |
Certifications: | Compliant with International Safety and Water Quality Standards |
A pool heat pump efficiently maintains water temperature by transferring heat from the air. It’s energy-saving, eco-friendly, and ideal for residential or commercial pools, ensuring consistent heating with low operational costs and minimal maintenance.
Grades Available: | Standard, Premium, Commercial, Smart |
Heating Technology: | Air-source heat transfer for energy-efficient water heating |
Material: | Corrosion-resistant casing (Stainless Steel / High-Density Plastic) |
Heating Capacity: | Ranges from 5kW to 150kW (varies by model) |
Energy Efficiency: | High COP (Coefficient of Performance) for low power consumption |
Control System:: | Digital display with temperature settings and automation options |
Operating Temperature Range:: | Works efficiently in temperatures as low as -7°C |
Noise Level: | Low-noise operation with sound-dampening technology |
Refrigerant Type: | Eco-friendly refrigerants (R32 / R410A) |
Installation Compatibility: | Works with saltwater and freshwater pools |
Flow Rate: | Optimized for pool size and circulation system |
Safety Features: | Overheat protection, water flow sensor, automatic defrosting |
Maintenance: | Minimal upkeep with easy-access components |
Certifications: | Compliant with international energy and safety standards |
A UV disinfection system uses ultraviolet light (UV-C) to kill or inactivate harmful microorganisms (like bacteria, viruses, and algae) as water passes through a chamber containing a UV lamp. It’s a chemical-free sanitizing solution that works alongside your existing filtration system.
No. UV systems are secondary sanitizers. You’ll still need a low residual level of chlorine or other oxidizers to keep the water sanitized in the pool basin. UV handles in-line disinfection, while chlorine handles ongoing sanitation.
Yes. The UV light is contained inside a sealed chamber, so swimmers are never exposed. It’s a proven, chemical-free technology used in drinking water, hospitals, and aquariums.
Yes. UV light can destroy free-floating algae spores, preventing growth. However, it won’t remove algae already growing on pool surfaces—that requires brushing and chlorine.
Absolutely. UV systems work with chlorinated, brominated, or saltwater pools, enhancing any primary disinfection method by reducing chemical dependency and boosting water clarity.