Burkert UV Shutoff Valve
Water filter
Burkert water filter
- Filtration rating: Micron level
- Flow rate: Capacity of the filter
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The Burkert UV Shutoff Valve is a solenoid-operated valve designed to protect downstream systems from contaminated water by automatically shutting off the water supply when the UV disinfection system fails to achieve the desired level of disinfection. This valve is typically used in conjunction with UV water purification units to ensure the safety and quality of treated water.
Datasheet:
- Operation: Normally Closed (NC)
- Compatibility: Compatible with both Luminor and Viqua UV units
- Function: Shuts off water flow when UV reading or status is unsatisfactory
- Material: Valve body and internal components are typically constructed of corrosion-resistant materials suitable for water applications
- Connections: Available in various connection types (e.g., threaded, flanged) to suit different piping systems
- Voltage: Requires electrical power to operate the solenoid
- Flow Rate: The valve's capacity should be matched to the flow rate of the water system
- Pressure Rating: Designed to withstand specific pressure levels based on application requirements
Advantages:
- Enhanced Water Safety: Protects downstream users from potential health risks by preventing the distribution of contaminated water
- Reliable Operation: Ensures consistent and dependable performance
- Easy Integration: Compatible with leading UV disinfection systems
- Compact Design: Often features a compact footprint for efficient installation
- Low Maintenance: Typically requires minimal maintenance to ensure optimal function
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