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atg UV Technology

Genesis House
Richmond Hill, Pemberton
Wigan WN5 8AA
United Kingdom
44 1942 216 161


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Certified To: NSF/ANSI Standard 050 - Ultraviolet Light Process Equipment

Trade Designation:
ECF-215-6[2]
ECF-220-6[2]
ECF-220-8[2]
ECF-225-10[2]
ECF-225-8[2]
ECF-230-10[2]
ECF-230-12[2]
ECF-230-14[2]
ECF-233-12[2]
ECF-233-14[2]
ECF-320-8[2]
ECF-325-10[2]
ECF-330-12[2]
ECF-330-14[2]
ECF-425-10[2]
ECF-430-12[2]
ECF-430-14[2]
ECF-433-14[2]
ECF-530-14[2]
ECP-110-4[2]
ECP-113-5[4]
SP-13-4[2]
SP-25-4[2]
SP-25-4S[2]
SP-25-6[2]
SP-25-8[2]
SP-273-14[2]
SP-273-14S[2]
SP-50-10[2]
SP-50-10S[2]
SP-50-12[2]
SP-50-8[2]
SP-73-12[2]
SP-73-12S[2]

Footnote:
[1] Certified for pool and spa/hot tub end use.
[2] Product has met the requirements of NSF/ANSI 50, Annex H.1: Disinfection Efficacy for
the >= 3 log reduction of Enterococcus faecium [ATCC #6569] and Pseudomonas aeruginosa
[ATCC #27313]. This product is intended for supplemental disinfection and should be used
with registered or approved disinfection chemicals to impart residual concentrations in
accordance with state and local regulations. This product has not been evaluated to the
cryptosporidium inactivation requirements of NSF/ANSI 50.
[3] This product has not been Certified by NSF to the requirements of the National
Electrical Code or electrical product safety standards.
[4] Certified for 3 log inactivation of cryptosporidium parvum based on challenge organism
MS2 at 260 gpm at a sensor reading of 192 mW/cm2 with a minimum RED of 31.06 mJ/cm2.
Also Certified for 3 log inactivation of cryptosporidium parvum based on challenge
organism MS2 at 150 gpm at a sensor reading of 196 mW/cm2 with a minimum RED of 40.74
mJ/cm2. Product has also met the requirements of NSF/ANSI 50, Annex H.1: Disinfection
Efficacy for the >= 3 log inactivation of Enterococcus faecium [ATCC #6569] and
Pseudomonas aeruginosa[ATCC #27313]. This product is intended for supplemental
disinfection and should be used with registered or approved disinfection chemicals to
impart residual concentrations in accordance with state and local regulations.

 
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