Brand: Elga
Features:
- Purelab Option Q-series Type 1 water purification system for use with applications requiring up to 7.5 liters per hour (LPH) of pure water
- Dual-wavelength (185/254nm) UV lamp for photo-oxidation of feed water and reduction of TOC levels to less than 3 parts per billion (ppb)
- Built-in boost pump for recirculation of treated water
- Dispenses Type 3 standard water from internal reservoir
- Accepts 100-240V, 50/60Hz input power, 90W
Elga
Release Date: 12-03-2017
Details:
The Elga OQ007BPM1 Option Q-series water purification system has total organic carbon (TOC) monitoring and produces Type 1 standard water directly from tap water. It has a dual-wavelength (185/254nm) UV lamp for photo-oxidation of feed water that reduces TOC levels to less than 3 parts per billion (ppb). A raw water boost pump allows low inlet water pressure. The system replenishes at up to 7.5 liters per hour (LPH) and the dispensed water has 18.2 megohm-cm resistivity. A deionization cartridge removes particulates from feed water and a built-in boost pump recirculates treated water. An internal reservoir dispenses Type 3 standard water. The digital display shows purification system values and the RS-232 interface allows GLP-compliant data to be sent to a computer or printer (both sold separately). The system accepts 100-240V, 50/60Hz input voltage and draws 90W of power. This Type 1 water purification system is suitable for molecular biology, microbiology, and analytical chemistry applications.
Specifications | |
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Resistance | 18.2 megohm-cm |
Total organic carbon (TOC) | Less than 3ppb |
UV lamp | Dual range (185/254nm) |
Replenishment rate | 7.5LPH |
Feed water pretreatment requirements | Tap water |
Feed water pressure range | Up to 30psi |
Display | Microprocessor-controlled digital |
Interface | RS-232, GLP-compliant data |
Input power | 100 to 240V, 50/60Hz, 90W |
Dimensions | 460 x 550 x 270mm (H x W x D) |
H is height, the vertical distance from the lowest to highest point; W is width, the horizontal distance from left to right; D is depth, the horizontal distance from fro