UVC Pro electronic ballast PRO-06 to PRO-12

R1,394.15

INCLUDING VAT

Please note that shipping and installation is not included.

Electronic ballast for:

PRO-06 : 24W

PRO-08 : 32W

PRO-012 :  39W

Description

UVC Pro Electronic Ballast PRO-06 to PRO-12

The uv light ballast ramps up the input voltage and has an output voltage high enough to spark the lamp. A ballast is needed due to the construction of the lamps, they have negative resistance between the two electrodes. Additionally, a large voltage difference between the electrodes is needed to spark the lamp.

Due to the sensitive nature of electrical products, consumables such as bulbs and ballasts do not carry a warranty. It is recommended that you install surge protectors to avoid premature failure of these items

The UVC Pro Electronic Ballast PRO-06 to PRO-12

The ballast converts the input voltage to the 400 ~ 1,000 volts required to spark the lamp. Once the lamp is sparked and arc is achieved, the ballast limits the voltage to a lower working voltage to keep the lamp illuminated, whilst regulating the power draw of the lamp.Without a ballast, the fluorescent lamp would keep increasing the electric current flowing through it until it self-destructed. The job of the ballast is to control the amount of current running through the lamp so that does not happen.

Germicidal lamps are designed to replicate UVC radiation which is proven to have immense disinfection properties. Today, germicidal UVC light applications are the first choice for many industries worldwide that require water, air, or surface disinfection. The UVC rays are generally not an exposure concern because the earth’s atmosphere totally absorbs them. And while all types of UV rays can kill germs, UVC rays provide the most germicidal effect. They can also be produced by special lamps.

The abundance of water as well as its unique physico-chemical properties make water an indispensable industrial asset. However, the overuse of water and the inevitable contamination. Resulting from it require the development of methods of thorough cleaning before water can be recycled or returned to environment. Particularly important are treatments against microbial growth – exponentially growing microbial pathogens and other organisms can severely poison sources of drinkable water, or disrupt environments. For example, ballast water is often taken up on ships at certain locations and then discharged at destinations far away from the original locations. In such cases, the alien, non-indigenous organisms can prove to be a great threat to the environments. An efficient and proven method to decontaminate water from the microbial contaminants is to use ultraviolet (UV) light to destroy their DNA.

UVC Pro electronic ballast PRO-06 to PRO-12

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