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  • [email protected] Gore RoadLondon, CanadaN5V 4T7 trojanmarinex.com

    +1 519 457 3400

    etw

    BALLAST WATER TREATMENT

  • _02

    Ballast water is full of aquatic species, including bacteria, small invertebrates, microbes, eggs, cysts and larvae of various species. Water taken on in one ecological zone and released into another can result in the introduction and spread of aquatic invasive and nuisance species. This is a serious threat to our environment.

    PRESERVING & PROTECTING OUR WATERWAYS

  • The safe and effective treatment of ballast water is of utmost importance. And – due to the implementation of the International Maritime Organization (IMO) Ballast Water Management (BWM) Convention, U.S. Coast Guard (USCG) and United States Environmental Protection Agency (USEPA) regulations – it is now an absolute necessity. Trojan Marinex is here to help.

  • _04

    Our focus is solely on the marine industry and providing ballast water treatment solutions. However, we are part of a larger organization: the Trojan Technologies group of companies. Collectively, this group is dedicated to providing water confidence and has played an important role in the development of many of today’s water treatment innovations. Several of the products developed by these companies are installed in large applications around the world, and are relied upon to effectively treat the most challenging of waters.

    Trojan Technologies is part of Danaher Corporation’s (DHR : NYSE) environmental platform. Danaher is a Fortune 200, global science and technology leader, with over $18 billion in revenue in 2012. Their commitment to innovation ensures unparalleled product development.

    Direct access to nearly 40 years of industry-defining water treatment expertise, in combination with steadfast backing, has enabled us to create a suite of ballast water treatment (BWT) systems unlike any other.

    ABOUT US

  • Our systems are purpose-built for the marine environment, and provide filtration + UV in a single, compact unit.

  • _06

    Since the 1970s, Trojan Technologies companies have been working closely with regulatory agencies around the world. Throughout this time they’ve helped shape regulations and establish customer compliance in a wide array of water treatment applications. We’re committed to doing the same for you, with respect to the ever-changing ballast water treatment regulations. We’ll help you fully understand them and make sure you achieve compliance. We are in continual collaboration with the governing bodies – including the USEPA, IMO and USCG – as they continue to release and revise their rules and regulations.

    Let’s take a closer look.

    IMO

    The IMO launched the Ballast Water Management Convention (also known as the International Convention for the Control and Management of Ships’ Ballast Water and Sediments) in 2004. It will enter into force 12 months after ratification by 30 States, representing 35 percent of the world’s merchant shipping tonnage. The convention states that ballast water must be treated – to specific standards – before it is discharged. Vessels built during or after 2009 have to install a Type Approved ballast water treatment system immediately. Vessels built before 2009 must install a Type Approved system by 2014 or 2016 (depending on ballast water capacity of the vessel).

    Ballast water discharge standards are set by IMO Regulation D-2 which establishes numerical limits for different size classes of organisms that may be released in specified volumes of water. In the largest organism size class – organisms greater than or equal to 50 micron – vessels must discharge less than 10 viable organisms per cubic meter. In the mid-range – organisms less than 50 micron and greater than or equal to 10 – vessels are required to discharge less than 10 viable organisms per milliliter. Specific concentrations of indicator microbes are set for the smallest size organisms (smaller than 10 micron).

    WE WILL HELP YOU UNDERSTAND THE REGULATIONS

    IMO Ballast Water Management Convention compliance timelines

    > 5000 D2

    BUILT BW M3 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

    1500 -

    < 1500

    < 5000 D2

    > 5000 D1 or D2 D2

    5000Pre 2009

    > 5000

    2009

    2012 ** 2009 to

    2012

    **D1 or D2 D2

    D1 or D2 D2

    VESSEL’S BALLAST WATER CAPACITY

    NEWVESSELS All On or a�er December 1, 2013 On delivery

    < 1500 m3 Before December 1, 2013 First scheduled drydockinga�er January 1, 2016

    First scheduled drydockinga�er January 1, 2014

    First scheduled drydockinga�er January 1, 2016

    1500 - 5000 m3 Before December 1, 2013

    > 5000 m3 Before December 1, 2013

    EXISTINGVESSELS

    VESSEL’S COMPLIANCE DATEDATE CONSTRUCTED

    D1 = exchangeD2 = treatment

    ** comply by the first intermediate or renewal survey, whichever comes first, after the anniversary date of delivery – in the year it should comply

  • _07

    U.S. ballaST waTer regUlaTIOnS

    Vessels sailing in U.S. waters will be required to adhere with USCG ballast water discharge standards and the USEPA Vessel General Permit (VGP), in addition to State ballast water regulations. Here are five important details to remember regarding the U.S. regulations:

    1 The USCG’s final rule establishes a ballast water discharge standard which is the same as that adopted by the IMO in 2004. In addition, the USEPA 2013 Vessel General Permit has adopted numeric limitations within the permit that also align with the USCG rule.

    2 The USCG final rule will affect all vessels – U.S. and foreign – that operate in U.S. waters, are bound for ports or places in the U.S., and are equipped with ballast tanks. These vessels are required to install and operate a USCG Type Approved treatment system before discharging into U.S. waters.

    3 The USCG Type Approval process is more stringent and rigorous than the IMO process. As a result, many existing IMO Type Approved systems may not meet USCG requirements, and will require retesting and/or redesign.

    4 The USCG Type Approval process is still under development. To facilitate compliance, USCG has created

    an Alternative Management System (AMS) process whereby foreign Type Approved systems may be used on a vessel for up to five years after the vessel is required to comply with US ballast water discharge standards.

    5 The AMS determination is intended to be an interim measure to allow the treatment system manufacturer sufficient time to obtain USCG Type Approval. After the five year period, the vessel owner must ensure that the system they have on board is USCG Type Approved. AMS determination provides no guarantee to the owner that the system will meet USCG Type Approval requirements.

    Compliance timelines associated with US Coast Guard regulations

    > 5000 D2

    BUILT BW M3 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013 2014 2015 2016

    1500 -

    < 1500

    < 5000 D2

    > 5000 D1 or D2 D2

    5000Pre 2009

    > 5000

    2009

    2012 ** 2009 to

    2012

    **D1 or D2 D2

    D1 or D2 D2

    VESSEL’S BALLAST WATER CAPACITY

    NEWVESSELS All On or a�er December 1, 2013 On delivery

    < 1500 m3 Before December 1, 2013 First scheduled drydockinga�er January 1, 2016

    First scheduled drydockinga�er January 1, 2014

    First scheduled drydockinga�er January 1, 2016

    1500 - 5000 m3 Before December 1, 2013

    > 5000 m3 Before December 1, 2013

    EXISTINGVESSELS

    VESSEL’S COMPLIANCE DATEDATE CONSTRUCTED

  • _08

    Prior to entering the ballast water treatment market, we spent the better part of a decade researching, developing, creating and recreating. During this time we dissected oxidizing and non-oxidizing methods, identifying the various benefits and pitfalls of each.

    We began focusing on filtration + UV because these technologies are:

    • Inherently safe and simple to operate

    • Do not require chemicals

    • Do not form any carcinogenic by-products

    • Not impacted by salinity, temperature, pH or organic loading a cOnvenTIOnal deSIgn SIMPlY waS nOT an OPTIOn

    We found that by simply coupling existing land-based technologies, several adverse effects can occur.

    These include large footprint, low efficiency, filter clogging and increased pressure drop.

    To establish effective applicability on all vessels and overcome the shortcomings of coupling existing technologies, it became quite apparent that an off-the-shelf solution was not a viable option. For us, purpose-built integration (filtration + UV within one compact unit) was the optimal solution.

    WHY WE DECIDED ON FILTRATION + UV

    By combining the two treatment technologies into a single unit, we eliminate the need for additional connecting pipe, pipe elbows and valving connections.

    UV FILTER

    FILTER

    UV

    OUR DESIGN

    CONVENTIONAL DESIGN

  • _09

    Synergistic effects are created by integrating filtration and UV within one unit. Water flows through the filter directly to the UV. Flow rate is consistent, pressure drop is minimal, and no interconnecting pipes are needed.

    UV Chamber

    Filter AssemblyINLET

    OUTLET

  • Poorly designed filters (derived from off-the-shelf, land-based technology) can result in several issues, including reduced flow rate capacity, clogging, flow disruption, increased power draw and corrosion. These issues negatively affect your ability to trade, and that’s why solving the problems associated with filtration was vital.

    InTUITIve aPPrOach TO InnOvaTIOn

    We are committed to revolutionizing filtration, and invested significantly in research, design and development. We spent a number of years bench- and full-scale testing a multitude of off-the-shelf options, identifying the specific impacts (positive and negative) each had on system performance, operation and reliability.

    Understanding every aspect – including construction, types, weave patterns and sizing – was absolutely essential. We rigorously tested numerous filter media and constructions, including wedge wire and an extensive array of mesh options.

    To date, we have put filter systems through over 125 tests in four independent, land-based test facilities, one shipboard test facility and a shipboard pilot installation. In our opinion, this process – though arduous and humbling – was an absolute necessity for three reasons. It allowed us to:

    1 Fully understand the capacities and limitations of existing filters

    2 Conduct in-depth studies on a wide range of water conditions and marine organisms

    3 Avoid having to subject our customers to beta technology we learned a lOT alOng The waY

    Here are a few key findings we think you will be interested in. They were uncovered during our robust testing protocol, and aided in the development of our revolutionary filter.

    • There is no universal or standard method for rating filter media.

    Independent testing indicated effective pore sizes that were, in most cases, very different than the manufacturer’s rating. Understanding the absolute removal rate of the filter is extremely important, especially in difficult conditions where the system is treating organisms that are vastly different than those tested for during Type Approval.

    • Performance cannot be examined in isolation; operability must be examined at the same time.

    OUR FILTER IS SPECIFICALLY ENGINEERED FOR BWT

    _10

  • Performance and operability of the filter are often confused to be the same. Larger pore sizes will lead to longer run times (the period of time between backwash sequences), but can negatively impact filtration efficacy and, ultimately, compliance. Smaller pore sizes can provide excellent removal rates, but may have shorter run times and are more susceptible to clogging. Finding the ideal balance is imperative.

    • Design focus must be placed on optimizing the efficiency of the filter backwash process.

    Many filter designs are inadequate and don’t work in poor water qualities or extreme conditions. Minimizing the amount of water used during backwash sequences is essential, and a larger waste stream drain pipe diameter has positive effects on efficiency.

    • Many conventional filters clog and have short run times.

    When the surface area is increased, clogging is minimized and run times are lengthened. The filter operates at a lower flux rate (i.e., flow per square inch of media). This reduces filter strain and prevents contorting organisms from squeezing through.

    • Even the smallest imperfection or hole will allow organisms to pass through and jeopardize treatment.

    By testing in the harshest of conditions, we witnessed many filters stretching, tearing and failing. This confirmed the importance of internal and external structure, sourcing premium material, and ensuring meticulous construction.

    • Treatment integration provides filter redundancy

    Many systems on the market today typically rely on one filter. If those filters were to fail or have issues, ballasting would cease and penalties may be incurred.

    Increased surface area = reduced flux rate and reduced flow restriction

    Increased Number of Filter Elements

    Larger Filter Element

    _11

  • CUSTOMIzATION WAS THE ONLY SOLUTION By identifying the inadequacies of off-the-shelf filters, and refining specific key features, we proceeded to custom-design and construct our own filtration system – one that would work in unison with TrojanUV Solo Lamp™ Technology. It provides the ideal balance of high performance and reliable run times.

    1. Continuous operation at required flow rate 2. Reduced risk of complete filter blockage 3. Less strain on filter

    4. Contorting organisms are unable to squeeze through

    1. Less water wasted during backwash

    2. Reduced stress on filter elements 3. Reduces need to upgrade or install new ballast water pumps 4. Senses cleanliness of filter and adjusts backpressure accordingly

    LARGER FILTER SURFACE AREA (compared to the industry average)

    OPTIMIzED, AUTOMATIC BACkWASH

    1. Consistently high removal rates 2. Corrosion-resistant 3. Long lifespan 4. Easy maintenance

    32 MICRON FILTER ELEMENTS, DESIGNED SPECIFICALLy FOR BALLAST WATER TREATMENT

    FEATURES

    BENEFITS

    _12

  • 32 micron filter elements, designed specifically for ballast water treatment.

  • _14

    UV light is a form of light that is invisible to the human eye. Its wavelengths are shorter than visible light but longer than X-rays. A unique characteristic is that a specific range of its wavelengths, those between 200 and 300 nanometres (billionths of a meter), are germicidal, meaning they are capable of neutralizing and inactivating microorganisms.

    Since 1977, several Trojan Technologies companies have been developing UV treatment systems for the toughest of water qualities, including primary treated wastewater. Drawing on that deep-rooted expertise and innovation, the UV technology incorporated into our ballast water treatment systems truly is second to none.

    SOlO laMP TechnOlOgYLow-pressure lamps offer high efficiency and long lamp life. Medium-pressure lamps have higher UV output. The TrojanUV Solo Lamp combines the best features of both. This technology is proprietary, and has over six years of development, lab and field testing behind it.

    Features and benefits include: • High UV output without compromising electrical efficiency or footprint

    • Up to 1/3 the power draw of other UV systems

    • Long lamp life

    • Robust performance throughout low water qualities and cold water temperatures

    • Lower power draw in low salinity waters than electrochlorination systems

    • Vibration tested for operation in the marine environment

    aUTOMaTIc laMP Sleeve cleanIng

    UV lamps are housed within quartz sleeves. Over time, without proper cleaning, sleeves can become fouled. Our automatic, chemical-free cleaning system removes fouling without disrupting operation.

    Uv chaMber & laMP SPacIng

    Many believe that systems employing UV will not work in poor water qualities. This is false.

    PROVEN UV TECHNOLOGY

  • In fact, out of all of the ballast water treatment methods available today, filtration + UV is one of the least impacted by varying and poor water qualities because they are physical treatment processes. In contrast, chemical systems – such as electrochlorination (EC) – are often more susceptible to (and negatively impacted by) pH, temperature, salinity, organic loading and turbidity.

    A seamlessly engineered UV chamber design and efficient lamp spacing is imperative. That’s why we utilized advanced Computational Fluid Dynamic (CFD) modeling, along with robust land-based and shipboard testing. We’ve harnessed the true power of each Solo Lamp to ensure maximum system performance. So no matter where in the world vessels sail – be it the clear waters of the Caribbean or the murky yangtze River – our UV will perform both effectively and efficiently.

    Specially designed lamp assembly withstands rugged marine environment and vibration

    As shown in this CFD image, spacing between each Solo Lamp is close and internal baffles move flow towards the lamps. This stabilizes the flow around the lamps, ultimately optimizing performance in turbid water.

    Automatic, chemical-free lamp sleeve cleaning

    Fouling is automatically removed, without user intervention

    New lamp sleeve

    Wiped portion, after one year intreatment system

    Unwiped portion, after one year intreatment system

    _15

  • Regardless of ballast water capacity or vessel size – from offshore service vessels right through to very large crude carriers – we have the solution.

    Our product suite includes a full range of systems that are able to treat any flow rate throughout all water qualities.

    IDEAL FOR ANY VESSEL

    FLOW RATE

    L x W x H(m)

    LAMP POWER(kW)

    7 12 24 31 42 55 62

    150 m3/h 250 m3/h 500 m3/h 750 m3/h 1000 m3/h 1250 m3/h 1500 m3/h

    1.1 x 0.7 x 1.9 1.3 x 1.0 x 2.0 1.4 x 1.1 x 2.0 1.8 x 1.6 x 2.1 1.9 x 1.7 x 2.1 2.4 x 1.9 x 2.2 2.4 x 2.3 x 2.3

    _16

  • Here is an example installation of two Trojan Marinex BWT 1250 units, in parallel, treating 2,500 m3/h.

    FLOW RATE

    L x W x H(m)

    LAMP POWER(kW)

    7 12 24 31 42 55 62

    150 m3/h 250 m3/h 500 m3/h 750 m3/h 1000 m3/h 1250 m3/h 1500 m3/h

    1.1 x 0.7 x 1.9 1.3 x 1.0 x 2.0 1.4 x 1.1 x 2.0 1.8 x 1.6 x 2.1 1.9 x 1.7 x 2.1 2.4 x 1.9 x 2.2 2.4 x 2.3 x 2.3

    For operational flexibility, redundancy or higher flow rates, units can be installed in parallel without compromising efficacy. They can also be installed either vertically or horizontally. And for those vessels requiring explosion-proof systems, Ex versions of each are available.

    _17

  • POWER DISTRIBUTION CABINET: The main system power, fuses and breakers are all housed here.

    CONTROL CABINET: Inside this cabinet are the electronic components that control and monitor the entire treatment system. It is equipped with a touchscreen Human Machine Interface (HMI) panel which makes system monitoring and status checks quick and easy.

    HyDRAULIC CABINET: This houses the power pack and controls used to drive the lamp sleeve cleaning system.

    INLET/OUTLET FLANGES: Water passes through these for treatment during ballasting and deballasting.

    PURPOSE-BUILT TREATMENT INTEGRATION

  • INTEGRATED UNIT: By combining the two treatment technologies into a single unit, we eliminate the need for additional connecting pipe, pipe elbows and valving connections. The end result is a system with a low power draw, small footprint and low backwash pressure requirements.

    LAMP DRIVER CABINET: Built and certified to withstand harsh marine environments, this cabinet houses the UV lamp drivers and power disconnect switch. Lamp drivers are highly efficient and generate very little waste heat, and use a state-of-the-art digital signal processor to provide advanced diagnostic capabilities. Both air and water cooling options are available.

    VORTEx COOLER: Cabinet contents are isolated from humid environment – this feature utilizes compressed air to cool the cabinet, protect lamp drivers and stabilize cabinet temperature. If air cooling is not an option, then water cooling is available.

    FILTER: The first treatment stage is filtration. This is when larger organisms and particles are removed. The filter is equipped with an automatic backwash. Filtration only occurs during ballasting (it is automatically bypassed during deballasting).

    TROjANUV SOLO LAMP TECHNOLOGy: The second treatment stage is UV. As the water flows through the array of TrojanUV Solo Lamps, microorganisms in it are inactivated. During deballasting, water bypasses filtration and is again directed through the UV chamber for treatment.

  • _03

    IMO

    All Trojan Marinex BWT systems will be IMO Type Approved in accordance with G8 protocol and the BWM Convention. However, Type Approval is simply our minimum standard. Our ultimate goal is to make sure that every vessel using a Trojan Marinex BWT system passes Port State Control testing each and every time.

    UNITED STATES COAST GUARD

    Vessels discharging into U.S. waters will be required to install and operate a USCG Type Approved treatment system. While the USCG Type Approval process is still under development, we are taking steps now to ensure that our system will meet these future requirements. A key step in this process is conducting land-based biological efficacy testing according to the Environmental Technology Verification (ETV) protocol.

    RIGOROUSLY TESTED

  • cUSTOM bwT fIlTraTIOn

    Filtration is the critical first step in organism removal. Units are equipped with a custom-designed filter. It consistently removes larger organisms (in accordance with discharge standards) while simultaneously removing sediments in the water. The automatic backwash thoroughly cleans each filter element, ensuring relentless treatment and longer run times.

    InSTallaTIOn flexIbIlITY

    Our compact technology integration is unique. Others keep their treatment methods separate, which increases footprint and piping, and can make for cumbersome retrofitting. All active components in our units are fitted within the same housing, and no extra pipes or fixtures are needed. Also, drydock installation is not always necessary; installation during voyage is possible.

    UNIQUE FEATURES = TANGIBLE BENEFITS

    UV UV UV UV

    FILTER

    FILTER

    UV

    FILTER

    UV

    All active components in our units are fitted within the same housing

    OUR DESIGN (two Trojan Marinex™ BWT 500 units = 1,000 m3/h)

    CONVENTIONAL DESIGN (one filter + four UV = 1,000 m3/h filtration capacity)

    Custom-designed filter ensures that ballast flow rates can be maintained during filter backwash sequences

    _21

    BACKWASH OUTLET

  • _22

    Low Power Requirements

    No By-productFormation

    Trojan Marinex BWT System

    Small Footprint

    OtherFiltration + UV

    Filtration +Electrolysis

    Combined Multiple Technologies

    No Chemicals Used

    No Corrosive Effects

    cOMPacT fOOTPrInT

    Maneuvering equipment in and through a vessel can be problematic. A compact unit – that can fit easily into a pump or engine room – is a must. Ours are up to 50% smaller than others in the industry. And certain parts, such as the inlet, are removable. This provides additional installation flexibility for both new builds and retrofits.

    lOw POwer draw

    Instead of coupling two existing land-based treatment technologies, we decided to create and customize. Doing so enabled us to find the perfect balance between filtration and UV. We have also harnessed TrojanUV Solo Lamp and Driver Technology. The end result: The lowest power draw (up to 1/3) of any filtration + UV systems in the industry.

    cheMIcal-free TreaTMenT

    Our integrated filtration + UV treatment is inherently safe. Larger organisms are removed during filtration, and when microorganisms are exposed to the germicidal wavelengths of UV light, they are inactivated and rendered incapable of multiplying. There is no need to transport, store or handle toxic chemicals, and no carcinogenic by-products will be formed in your tank.

    exPlOSIOn-PrOOf

    An explosion-proof version of each Trojan Marinex BWT system will be available for vessels where installation in a potentially explosive environment is required. Each will be certified in accordance with ATEx and IECEx, carry a T4 temperature class rating and are applicable for installation in zone 1 hazardous areas.

    Filtration + UV is a pure, physical process. Absolutely no by-products are formed.

    Coupling existing land-based technologies can result in an increased power draw. This chart compares the power consumption of a Trojan Marinex BWT 500 to other filtration + UV systems.

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    500 m3/h Ballast Water TreatmentProduct A Product B Product C Trojan Marinex

    40

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    60

    120

    100

    20

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    140

  • _23

    nO rISk Of cOrrOSIOn

    Chemical and oxidizing treatment can increase the rate of corrosion and negatively impact your tank coatings. Fortunately, this is not the case when employing one of our systems. Filtration + UV is a simple, physical process where nothing – except for UV light – is added to the water. There is absolutely no increased risk of tank corrosion and no impact on coatings whatsoever.

    UnInTerrUPTed OPeraTIOn

    It is not necessary to take the system offline to manually clean the filter or UV lamp sleeves. It’s equipped with an automatic filter backwash and UV lamp sleeve cleaning. Operation is continuous, treatment is not disrupted and manual maintenance procedures are minimal.

    SIMPlIfIed MaInTenance & SUPPlY chaIn

    Not only are our BWT systems easy to operate, they’re also easy to maintain. Routine maintenance is simple and intuitive, and no extensive training or water treatment expertise is required. Components (such as UV lamps, drivers and filter elements) are all easily accessed from a central location, and can be maintained by any crew member. These components are common throughout our entire product suite, so managing spare parts and inventory can be easily streamlined for additional cost savings.

    Lamps and filter elements are easy to access and maintain

  • SPECIFICATIONS

    Printed in Canada. Copyright 2013. Trojan Technologies London, Ontario, Canada.No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system, or transmitted in any form or by any means without the written permission of Trojan Technologies.

    ™ Trademark of Trojan Technologies

    Rated Treatment Capacity (m3/h) 150 250 500 750 1000 1250 1500

    BALLAST WATER TREATMENT UNITMaterial 316L Stainless Steel, Coated Carbon Steel

    System Pressure Loss (Min/Max) < 0.1 Bar/0.25 Bar

    Dry Weight (kg) 1064 1556 2090 3400 3600 5000 6581

    Max Installed Power Requirements (kVA) 9.54 13.75 26.4 34.8 45.3 60.1 68.5

    Explosion-proof Available

    Inlet/Outlet Connections DN150 DN200 DN300 DN400 DN400 DN500 DN600

    VERTICAL CONFIGURATIONA x B x C (m) 1.9 x 0.7 x 1.1 2.0 x 1.0 x 1.3 2.0 x 1.1 x 1.4 2.1 x 1.6 x 1.8 2.1 x 1.7 x 1.9 2.2 x 1.9 x 2.4 2.3 x 2.3 x 2.4

    HORIzONTAL CONFIGURATIONA x B x C (m) 2.1 x 0.9 x 1.1 2.1 x 1.2 x 1.3 2.1 x 1.3 x 1.4 2.2 x 1.7 x 1.8 2.2 x 1.8 x 2.0 2.3 x 2.0 x 2.4 2.4 x 2.3 x 2.5

    UVUV Lamps TrojanUV Solo Lamp (LPHO)

    Cleaning System Automatic Wiping System

    FILTRATIONEffective Pore Size 32 micron

    Filter Material Super Duplex/Hastelloy Blend

    Cleaning System Automatic Backwash Cleaning System

    CABINETSControl Cabinet 10” Colour Touchscreen HMI

    D x W x H (mm) 300 x 800 x 1000 300 x 760 x 760 300 x 800 x 1000

    Power Distribution D x W x H (mm) Combined With Control Cabinet 250 x 600 x 1000 300 x 800 x 1000

    Lamp Driver Number of Cabinets 1 1 2 2 3 4 4

    Air Cooled Option D x W x H (mm) 600 x 600 x 540

    Liquid Cooled Option D x W x H (mm) 600 x 750 x 800

    The products described in this publication may be protected by one or more patents in The United States of America, Canada and/or other countries. For a list of patents owned by Trojan Technologies, go to www.trojanuv.com.

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    AHorizontal ConfigurationVertical Configuration