Hi all,
I started a thread earlier this week about ozone, and the topic of UV was also brought up. I wanted to get some thoughts on UV dosage, so I started this thread.
I have a total water volume of about 170 gallons. My primary goal is to make my water crystal clear. I also like the idea of having the option to try to kill things like Ich suspended in the water (should the need ever arise).
I was looking at the Aqua UV 57 Watt unit. I think the 40 Watt would be adequate, but it's massive, and would have to be mounted outside of my stand. The 57 Watt is (counterintuitively) much smaller, so it will fit nicely under the stand.
I'm planning to use a DC pump (Ecotech Vectra S2), so that I can easily adjust the flow rate.
@Visualsnow bought up dosage of UV, and I was hoping to pick is brain (and any others too) on this topic. How do I estimate what UV dosage I am providing? I don't see this in the specifications from the manufacturer.
I'm also not clean on the units. I've seen various including Energy per area as well as power per area. Those are similar, but of course not the same. What does one typically use?
It seems like flow rate, surface area of the tube, and perhaps the volume of the enclosure would come in to play. Give those quantities it would seem that you could estimate the time a quantity of water would be exposed to the UV, the energy from the UV, and the area over which that energy was spread.
Lastly I was planning to plumb it with the in and out in the sump. I realize that's not terribly efficient, since I'll be recycling some quantity of water. However, with the unit being somewhat oversized, I thought that might work out ok.
Thoughts?
Thanks!!
Brett
I started a thread earlier this week about ozone, and the topic of UV was also brought up. I wanted to get some thoughts on UV dosage, so I started this thread.
I have a total water volume of about 170 gallons. My primary goal is to make my water crystal clear. I also like the idea of having the option to try to kill things like Ich suspended in the water (should the need ever arise).
I was looking at the Aqua UV 57 Watt unit. I think the 40 Watt would be adequate, but it's massive, and would have to be mounted outside of my stand. The 57 Watt is (counterintuitively) much smaller, so it will fit nicely under the stand.
I'm planning to use a DC pump (Ecotech Vectra S2), so that I can easily adjust the flow rate.
@Visualsnow bought up dosage of UV, and I was hoping to pick is brain (and any others too) on this topic. How do I estimate what UV dosage I am providing? I don't see this in the specifications from the manufacturer.
I'm also not clean on the units. I've seen various including Energy per area as well as power per area. Those are similar, but of course not the same. What does one typically use?
It seems like flow rate, surface area of the tube, and perhaps the volume of the enclosure would come in to play. Give those quantities it would seem that you could estimate the time a quantity of water would be exposed to the UV, the energy from the UV, and the area over which that energy was spread.
Lastly I was planning to plumb it with the in and out in the sump. I realize that's not terribly efficient, since I'll be recycling some quantity of water. However, with the unit being somewhat oversized, I thought that might work out ok.
Thoughts?
Thanks!!
Brett