Water Flow Diagram
4
Electrical Circuit Diagram
1
2
3
4
5
6
7
ITEM DESCRIPTION
S.NO. SPARE PART CODE
20028
ACTIVATED CARBON FILTER
SEDIMENT FILTER
SOLENOID VALVE
20003
20010
20009
20150
20030
UV CHAMBER
20541
UF FILTER
WATER STORAGE TANK
FLOAT SENSOR
8
20034
TDS CONTROL VALVE
9
20575
POST ALKALINE FILTER
1
2
3
4
5
6
ITEM DESCRIPTION
S.NO. SPARE PART CODE
20017
20030
20028
20021
20541
20540
SMPS
FLOAT SENSOR
SOLENOID VALVE
BALLAST (CHOCK)
UV CHAMBER
UV LAMP
P
N
+
-
FLOAT
LED
LED
R
G
2
3
(20017)
UV CHAMBER
BALLAST
SMPS
P
N
+
-
FLOAT
LED
LED
R
G
1
2
4
3
5
24V DC
(20028)
(20030)
(20021)
(20541)
Single Phase 100-250 V AC, 50/60 Hz
SOLENOID
VALVE
(20541)
(20003)
1
3
4
5
6
(20010)
(20028)
(20009)
(20150)
Raw Water
1
2
3
4
5
6
(20030)
7
8
(20034)
9
(20575)
Ultra Violet (UV) rays are high energy rays, a wavelength shorter than that of visible light.
They are called ultraviolet because they are just beyond violet light in the spectrum.
Technically, ultraviolet light is defined as any wavelength of light which is shorter than 400
nanometer.
When transmitted into water, UV radiation is absorbed by the DNA of pathogens. These UV
rays alter the DNA of these pathogens in such a way that they lose the ability to reproduce,
multiply and infect. Thus, they are essentially killed and cannot cause infection. This process
of DNA modification is known as inactivation.
UV Process
700
400
Wavelength(nm)
UVB
280-315
UVA
315-400
UVC
200-280
X-Rays
Ultraviolet
Visible
Infrared
Microwave Radio
Ultra Filtration is a separation process that uses membranes with a pore size of 0.1
microns. The UF membrane has the capacity to reduce colloidal material including
bacteria and cysts from drinking water. Low applied pressure is therefore sufficient to
achieve high flux rates from an Ultra Filtration Membrane.
UF Process
3