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        TUV T5 lamps are single- or double-ended UV-C 253.7 nm emitting lamps. The small 16 mm diameter of the lamp allows for a small system design and design flexibility. TUV T5 lamps offer constant UV output over their complete lifetime.

        Benefits

        Controlled UV-C output over lifetime of the lamp
        High system efficacy
        Good environmental choice because of lowest amount of mercury.

        Features

        Short-wave UV radiation with a peak at 253.7 nm (UV-C)
        Small diameter
        Protective inside coating ensures almost constant UV output over the complete lifetime of the lamp.
        Lamp glass filters out the 185 nm ozone-forming radiation
        High temperature and UV-resistant lamp bases
        High Output versions available for optimum UVC output per lamp length, allowing for further reduction of system size
        Warning sign on lamp indicates that the lamp radiates UVC

        Applications

        Air treatment systems
        Industrial water treatment systems
        Small municipal water treatment systems
        Swimming pool units
        Residential drinking water units

        Warning & Safety

        A lamp breaking is extremely unlikely to have any impact on your health. If a lamp breaks, ventilate the room for 30 minutes and remove the parts, preferably with gloves. Put them in a sealed plastic bag and take it to your local waste facilities for recycling. Do not use a vacuum cleaner.
        DANGER: Risk Group 3 Ultra Violet product. These lamps emit high-power UV radiation that can cause severe injury to skin and eyes. Avoid eye and skin exposure to unshielded product. Use only in an enclosed environment which shields users from the radiation.
        Plants and/or materials that are exposed to UV-C and/or ozone for a long time may become damaged and/or discolored.
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