Biffer
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Just had a theoretical question about UV sterlizition flow rates...
My understanding is that 20 gph per watt is the general rule for a good kill rate for a UV sterlizer. I remember reading this in an article by Bob Fenner some time ago, but I don't know if this is still considered accurate.
What happens if the flow rate is taken down even further, to say 5 gph per watt? Is there some point where the flow is TOO slow for the sterilzer to function properly? Does the UV lightbulb overheat? (I'm not sure when this would become a concern) Does it denature a portion of the chemicals in the water because of prolonged UV exposure?
The reason I ask is because I am setting up a continuous plankton culture, with a periodic dosing of the plankton out of the culture vessel replaced by fresh(but aged) SW. The new SW will be coming from a dosing system that I plan on keeping as sterile as possible to keep the phtyo culture from becoming contaminated (as long as possible - I know it isn't feasible in a basement setting to keep it from crashing eventually).
Part of the sterilization process will be a UV sterilizer, and the new water will also be dosed with nutrients for the phyto. Will the UV sterlizer break down organic nutrients if the exposure time is too great?
My understanding is that 20 gph per watt is the general rule for a good kill rate for a UV sterlizer. I remember reading this in an article by Bob Fenner some time ago, but I don't know if this is still considered accurate.
What happens if the flow rate is taken down even further, to say 5 gph per watt? Is there some point where the flow is TOO slow for the sterilzer to function properly? Does the UV lightbulb overheat? (I'm not sure when this would become a concern) Does it denature a portion of the chemicals in the water because of prolonged UV exposure?
The reason I ask is because I am setting up a continuous plankton culture, with a periodic dosing of the plankton out of the culture vessel replaced by fresh(but aged) SW. The new SW will be coming from a dosing system that I plan on keeping as sterile as possible to keep the phtyo culture from becoming contaminated (as long as possible - I know it isn't feasible in a basement setting to keep it from crashing eventually).
Part of the sterilization process will be a UV sterilizer, and the new water will also be dosed with nutrients for the phyto. Will the UV sterlizer break down organic nutrients if the exposure time is too great?