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- Compact unit kills all known pathogens and destroys combined chlorines -
Building on the success of Hanovia’s award-winning Photon UV systems, the next generation SwimLine UV system is specifically designed to treat swimming pool water. Resulting from extensive research and pools trials, the SwimLine is completely re-engineered to provide lower capital costs and lower operating costs than previous UV systems. Retaining Hanovia’s class-leading pool water treatment performance, it offers twofold protection for pool operators: water disinfection and removing combined chlorines.
Because of the SwimLine’s simple, highly compact design, it is easily incorporated into existing water treatment systems or can be included from the start into new builds. It is available in a range of configurations, from axial and in-line to U-shaped, making it perfect for any size of pool and every kind of plant layout.
In addition, because the SwimLine dramatically reduces the amount of chlorine required, there is correspondingly less backwashing and dilution, less waste and notably purer water. The air around the pool is also much more pleasant.
Hi-tech sensors and a microprocessor controlled computer interface give unprecedented control over the system – even from remote locations. Continuous UV monitoring and energy optimisation mean the system is more efficient and economical to run, while built-in alarms warn of low UV, power failures or other changes.
The SwimLine uses Hanovia’s UVlux, broad spectrum UV arc tubes as standard, and automatic wipers keep the quartz sleeves housing the UV arc tubes clean, so the only regular maintenance is an annual service at which the UV lamp is changed.
Optimised using the latest computational fluid dynamics technology to model the perfect flow through the treatment chamber, the SwimLine has undergone rigorous testing to ensure better UV distribution, high performance and reliability.
Combined chlorines (or chloramines) are responsible for the distinctive ‘chlorine’ smell associated with indoor chlorinated pools. They also cause sore eyes and irritated skin and are a major cause of rust within indoor pool complexes. UV not only destroys chloramines, but is also a highly effective disinfectant in its own right. Virtually no microorganisms are immune to UV, even chlorine-resistant pathogens.
About Hanovia
Based in the United Kingdom, with a worldwide distributor network, Hanovia has been pioneering swimming pool and spa water UV treatment technology for over 20 years. It is also a world leader in UV disinfection technology for many other applications in the food, beverage, pharmaceutical, electronics, aquaculture and marine industries. For more information please visit the company's website at www.hanovia.com . Hanovia is a subsidiary of Halma p.l.c. (www.halma.com).
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