UV and ozone water treatment specialist Triogen showcased two of the latest and most advanced UV water treatment systems at the Piscine Middle East exhibition in Abu Dhabi recently, with its UVARAY CF system for commercial pools and the low pressure TR2 UV range for residential pools, spas and water features.
The UVARAY Cross flow (CF) system has been developed as an addition to the company's UVARAY range, covering flow rates from 40 to 830 m3/h.
The CE-approved system utilises a 316L stainless steel reactor, fitted with a DVGW approved UV sensor, reactor temperature sensor and an automatic 'smart drive' wiper system. The reactor also features quick release UV lamp connections.
Also on display was Triogen's new TR2 low pressure UV system specially designed for disinfection of small pools, spas, ponds and water features.
The four TR2 models within the range cover flow rates up to 40 m3/h and are manufactured in UV inhibited polymeric materials making them suitable for pools using both salt water chlorinators or standard chemical dosing.
Supplier: Triogen Ltd East KilbrideSouth Lanarkshire UK Based in Scotland, Triogen Ltd. manufactures a full range of ozonators and UV disinfection systems. Web: www.triogen.com
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