Hallett Potable Water
Hallett Potable Water
Hallett Potable Water
powered by
NSF/ANSI 55
Class A Certified
NSF/ANSI 55
Class A Certified
H 32.75
(830mm)
Hallett 15xs
Hallett 30 1
15 USGPM
(56.8 L/min) (3.41 m3/h)
40 mJ/cm2 @ 75% UVT
30 USGPM
(114 L/min) (6.81 m3/h)
40 mJ/cm2 @ 75% UVT
FEATURES
ACCESSORIES
30 USGPM
(114 L/min) (6.81 m3/h) 40 mJ/cm2 @ 75% UVT
Validated to reduce pathogens to safe levels minimum of 99.99% reduction, in real world
conditions - not just in a test lab.
Effective in a water ten times harder than conventional UV systems.
Elliptical reflectors focus energy 360 - ending UV shadowing.
Reflective technology reuses energy with elliptical reflectors means 2.4 times more efficiency.
Lamps are air cooled, do not overheat meaning no loss of dose in no-flow or low-flow conditions.
Lamp output optimized for a broad range of air and water temperatures.
Hallett 30 4-20mA
Data Output
Wireless Remote
Monitor
(Optional for
Hallett 15xs)
Dual smart UV sensors continuously monitor UV Dose, Lamp Intensity (UVI), and net UV
Transmittance (UVT).
Digital monitor, visual, and audible alarms and event notifications.
On-board data logging and self-diagnostic trouble shooting logic.
Automatic solenoid shut-off valve (optional).
Hard contacts for remote start/stop and remote alarm.
Conventional Light in
a Pipe Systems
Hardness
Up to 855 ppm
(50 grains)
Iron
<0.3 ppm
Up to 3.0 ppm
No/Low Flow
Overheating - lower
UV intensity
No Effect - 100% UV
intensity
UVT
Must be 75% to
over 90% to achieve
advertised dose
Validated
as low as 50%,
Certified at 75%
Flow Control
Flow Restrictor is
an option - may not
be safe
Automatic Shut-off
Solenoid Valve
(Optional on all models)
Power Conditioner
(Standard on all
120 volt models)
Small footprint and compact size minimizes cost per square foot.
Standard Stainless Steel flexible hoses mean no hard piping.
No extra, wasted space required for lamp removal.
24 hour initialization programming manages first time use minimizing commissioning wait time.
Validation standards vary, potable systems often based on levels not up to real world conditions.
Not effective in low UVT water.
UV Shadowing allows pathogens to transit alive.
Potable water applications may require expensive and complex water softeners upstream of the
UV system to keep quartz tubes from fouling, thereby reducing dose and causing alarms.
Only one path length of disinfecting energy inefficient as most turns to heat.
Lamps overheat in no-flow or low-flow conditions causing drop in output and alarms.
Very cold water causes lamps to cool resulting in a drop in UV output and alarms.
A single sensor looks through a quartz window, the water channel, the quartz sleeve protecting
the lamp, at the UV lamp. If it sees a drop in energy below a set point it alarmsbut does not
know what caused it.
When in alarm, an operator must decommission the system, disassemble the system, clean
the sensor window, clean the quartz, replace the lamp and reassemble, hoping that one or more
actions fixed the problem; there is no diagnostic capability the sensor is dumb.
Even in multiple lamp systems, there is only one sensor. In this case, in addition to the problems
caused by being dumb there is a leap of faith that the condition of the lamp the single sensor is
monitoring is the same as all of the other lamps not being monitored. All lamps except the one
the sensor is looking at could be below standard and the sensor would not detect that.
Because the sensors in these systems are immersed in water, egress of water into their
housings is a common occurrence causing failure.
There is no capacity to measure UVI or UV transmittance with a single sensor only the
combined effect of lamp, quartz sleeve, water and sensor window. There is no capability to
provide discrete UVI and UVT data like Crossfire Technology with multiple smart sensors.
Automatic solenoid valves, if installed, are prone to shutting down the water in false alarm
conditions caused by quartz fouling or overheating.
Fouling is common requiring manual cleaning with acid or an expensive water softener to
prevent it in potable treatment applications.
Lamp changes are finicky, require as much outboard room as the length of the system and often
result in broken quartz or lamps.
Often systems are not installed with enough clearance room to change lamps and then have to be
decommissioned and removed just to change lamps.
Over-heating in no-flow and low conditions or hot water applications and fouling cause false alarms.
Cold water can also cause alarms.
No power conditioner included so ballast and microprocessor are subject to failure in power surges
and brown out situations warranties may not cover this failure mode.
Multiplexed Flow Capacity - Engineered for multiple systems in parallel, for flow rates up to 1 MGD (696 US gpm) (2629 L/min) (158 m3/hr)
NSF/ANSI 55
Class A certified
Hallett 30 -1
NSF/ANSI 55
Class A certified
Hallett 30 -1
w/ 4-20 mA
Hallett 30-1.5
Hallett 30-1.5
w/ 4-20 mA
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NSF/ANSI 55
Class A certified
Model
Hallett 15xs
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Validation / Certification
UV Dose
Minimum UV Transmittance
75%
Water Pressure
10 psi (69 kPa) to 100 psi (690 kPa); units are tested to 240 psi (1.6 MPa)
Installed as standard
Engineered for multiple systems in parallel, for flow rates up to 1 MGD (694 US gpm) (2629 L/min) (158 m3/hr)
Redundancy
Voltage
Models available in either 115V or 240V configurations (please see different part numbers above)
115V Models include power conditioner that meets UL 1449. External power conditioner recommended on 240V models
175W
Electrical Certification
Intertek ETL (UL, ULC and CE equivalent) - Hallett 15xs 240 Volt Model Meets IEC 60335.1 Edition 4 and CE
Lamps
Low pressure, high output proprietary lamps contain up to 30 mg of mercury (Hg); rated for 9000 hours (1 year) of continuous use
Maintenance
Onboard 9000 hour lamp life with lamp hour countdown to end of life
Automatic self-cleaning device prevents quartz sleeve from fouling and requires no maintenance
Electronic Ballast
Self-Cleaning
Stainless Steel patented automatic wiper-blade system keeps quartz free from scaling or bio-film
Patented dual smart UV sensors continuously monitor UV dose, lamp intensity (UVI) and water transmittance (UVT); on-board LEDs
indicate system status: OK, warning or alarm conditions. Optional External digital monitor (HDT) displays above in millivolts.
Not installed
Not installed
Dry Contacts
Included as standard for applications that require remote alarming, auto-dialer integration, or similar.
Remote Start/Stop
Dimensions (H, W, D)
Weight Dry
Weight Wet
Warranty
1 year limited warranty on bulbs and sensor probes; 3 year limited warranty on electrical components and quartz sleeve; 5 year limited warranty for structural,
hardware and mechanical components
Patents
Patented in US 6,707,048, Canada 2,463,503, Australia 2002333084, Mexico 248805, Patents pending in Europe, Eurasia, Japan, UK
Recommended Application or
Source Water
Hallett systems with patented Crossfire Technology provide microbiological purification of drinking water. With a Hallett system properly installed, fail-safe engineering ensures that no potentially dangerous microorganisms
can enter a drinking water distribution system. UV Pure recommends the use of other filtration systems to treat chemical and other non-microbiological contaminants. To find out everything, visit www.uvpure.com.
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