UV ballasts for UVGI disinfection devices

UV and special application ballasts are used for UV lamps. Our ballasts (chokes) are parts of the best industrial UV applications for disinfection in the world. We produce a wide range of ballasts and ignitors that are suitable for UV lamps and special application lamps from 4 to 3500W. For many years we cooperate with important scientists which deal with UV disinfection.

 

Main types of ballast used for UV disinfection in UVGI devices

  • OGLIS 250W 40 230-250/50 040A094 TP
  • OGL 400W 40 220-240/50 040A094
  • OGLS 400W 60 230/50 060A114
  • OGLI 1000W ST 120 380-415/50 100/50
  • OGLI 1500W ST 160 380-415/50 100/50
  • OGLI 1500W ST 180 380-415/50/60 100/50
  • OGLI 2000W 180 380-415/50 180B234VG
  • OGLI 2000W ST 160 380-415/50 100/50
  • OGLI 2000WST 180 380-415/50/60 100/50
  • OGLI 1/2 2000W 120 380-415/50 120B1

 

Other types for different regions (line voltage and frequency) are available. We can customize or develop any new model according to our client’s specifications. Together with ballast and lamp mostly ignitor is needed.

 

Most used ignitors for UV disinfection applications:

  • ZRM 4.5-ES/C
  • ZRM 6-ES/C
  • ZRM 12-ES/CT
  • ZRM 12-ES/C 400
  • ZRM 20-ES/B 400 UV
  • ZRM 20-ES/B

 

Lamp types

There are many variations of low-pressure lamps and high-pressure lamps. UV spectrum is UV-C.

 

Where is UV disinfection used?

UV disinfection is used in a vast number industrial and even residential applications:

  • Water purification
  • Cleaning surfaces
  • Air cleaning
  • Food industry
  • Manufacturing Processes

 

What is UV disinfection - UVGI?

Ultraviolet germicidal irradiation (UVGI) is a disinfection method that uses short-wavelength ultraviolet (UV-C) light to kill or inactivate microorganisms by destroying nucleic acids and disrupting their DNA, leaving them unable to perform vital cellular functions. UVGI is used in a variety of applications, such as food, air, and water purification.

UV-C light is weak at the Earth's surface as the ozone layer of the atmosphere blocks it. UVGI devices can produce strong enough UV-C light in circulating air or water systems to make them inhospitable environments to microorganisms such as bacteria, viruses, molds and other pathogens.

 

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