The WWR series is brought to you by First Drink Water UV, an ISO 9001:2000 certified company
and a leader in its field. First Drink Water UV has been disinfecting water for pharmaceutical,
food, beverage, and other industrial applications to the highest standard. This
same commitment to disinfection has prompted First Drink Water to develop the WWR series to
address the growing need for a reliable & environmentally responsible way to disinfect
and reuse wastewater in these water starved times.
Features & benefits that make the WWR series unique
Specially Designed and Sized for Low UV Transmission
FloSteer UV TechnologyUnlike ordinary UV systems the WWR Series is designed to effectively
handle challenges posed by the complexity of tertiary treated wastewater having
low UV transmission due to high amounts of BOD, COD and TSS. First Drink Water UV’s proprietary
FloSteer Technology ensures superior disinfection at lower capital and operating
costs.
Automatic Quartz Wiper Systems
Wiper TechnologyThe well engineered Quartz Wiper System operates on-line without
interrupting disinfection. Wiping takes place automatically at timed intervals without
operator involvement. Result: Quartz glass remains clean, UV transmission is uninterrupted,
and maintenance hassles drastically reduced.
High output Amalgam Lamp Technology
FloSteer UV TechnologyThe new First Drink Water WWR series uses high output Amalgam lamp technology
to generate a higher UV dose to tackle high BOD, turbidity, and TSS. This results
in a smaller footprint, simplified maintenance and lower operating costs
UV Monitoring System
FloSteer UV TechnologyA highly accurate and calibrated UV sensor encapsulated in
a watertight stainless steel housing continuously measures the UV output within
the reactor. It also triggers automated wiping cycles in order to self correct in
case the drop in UV intensity is due to fouling of the quartz.
BMS and GSM Connectivity
GSM ConnectivityWWR Series is optionally available with a SCADA commutations module
which when interfaced with a Building Management Systems (BMS) can remotely monitor
and log UV parameters. In absence of a BMS, a GSM communications package allows
the user to receive SMS alerts in case of failure or when the system requires maintenance.