We’ve been moving these units for years, and what most people don’t realize is how much trouble they avoid by switching from chemical treatments — chlorine and ozone leave behind residuals that stress fish and need constant testing, whereas this thing just hits the water with a steady 30 mJ/cm² UV dose and you’re done.
So you’re looking at a flow rate range of 5 to 220 m³ per hour depending on the model, and the power draw varies from 40 watts all the way up to 2560 watts, but most buyers go with something in the middle for a medium-sized recirculating system. The lamp life is roughly 10,000 to 13,000 hours, which gives you about a year of continuous use before you swap it out — pretty standdard for high-output UV. Connection ports run from 1 to 8 inches, so you can adapt it to whatever pipe diameter you’ve got plumbed in.
One thing that catches people off guard is the chamber material — it’s high-grade PVC, not stainless, which actually makes it lighter and easier to install in tight spaces, though the control enclosure is carbon steel with ABS or stainless options if you prefer. Anyway, the ISO9001 certification is there, but what matters more in practice is that we’ve had these running in brackish water setups without any corrosion issues for 18 months or so. It’s not suited for high-presure lines, just so you know — that’s a different beast entirely.
We usually have stock on the 40W and 2560W models, but the middle wattages (like 200W or 800W) are the ones that move fastest, so confirm lead time if you need something specific — it’s typically 20 days or so. The documentation comes in English and local regulatory formats, which saves a headache at customs, and we include a COA with every shipment. Basically, you’re getting a direct factory price without the markup you’d see form importers, and the tech support is actually responsive because we’re ones building them.
What it does is eliminate the need for constant monitoring of chemical levels — no residual toxicity, no off-gassing, just UV hitting the water column at that 30 mJ/cm² dose. The flow rate capacity is tighter than most competitor units in this price range, and we’ve seen hatcheries cut their mortality rates by about 15% after switching. One detail nobody asks about but matters: the quartz sleeves are replaceable separately from the lamps, so you’re not buying a whole assembly every time.
Our MOQ is typically 10 units for standard models, but we can accommodate smaller trial orders if you're a first-time buyer.
Lead time is usually 15-25 days for standard configurations, depending on the quantity and port size you choose.
Yes, we include ISO9001 certification documents with every order, and we can also provide a material certificate for the PVC chamber if needed.
Absolutely, we offer ABS and stainless steel as optional upgrades for the control enclosure—just let us know when you place the order.
Keep it in a dry, indoor area away from direct sunlight, and store the UV lamps in their original packaging to prevent damage.