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Ultraviolet Water Purifier 12W 1GPM UV Water Sterilizer | Whole House Well Water Disinfection
PRODUCT PARAMETERS
- Product Name: UV Water Sterilizer
- Material: Stainless steel 304/316
- Power: 12 W
- Flow rate: 0.2T/H 1gpm
- Lamp tube: 12W
- Lamp tube lifespan: 8.000 hours
- Used : Drinking water, RO water, domestic water, aquaculture water, etc.
- Supply includes: SS housing, UV lamp, quartz tube, ballast, gasket
- Filtrationstechnik: UV Sterilisation
- Suitable For: Commercial, Household
- Packing: Standard Exportation Package
What is a 12W 1GPM Ultraviolet Sterilizer? The Ultimate Guide
Pure water is essential. A 12W 1GPM ultraviolet sterilizer delivers exactly that. This system uses UV-C light technology. It neutralizes harmful microorganisms effectively. No chemicals are needed. The process is simple and powerful. Water flows through a chamber. There, it’s exposed to germicidal UV light. This light attacks the DNA of pathogens. Consequently, they cannot reproduce. They are rendered harmless. Your water becomes safe instantly
Key Benefits of UV-C Water Disinfection Technology
Why choose ultraviolet purification? The advantages are clear.
First, it ensures chemical-free purification. Say goodbye to chlorine tastes. Secondly, it offers superior microbial inactivation. It eradicates 99.99% of bacteria and viruses. Think E. coli, Giardia, and more. Thirdly, it operates effortlessly. The system works the moment you turn on the tap. Furthermore, it requires minimal upkeep. Annual lamp replacement is typically the only task. It is cost-effective and eco-friendly.
Technical Specifications and Performance Metrics
Understanding the specs is key. Specifically, the “12W” refers to the lamp’s power—a wattage that is robust enough for residential use. Additionally, the “1GPM” denotes the flow rate, meaning one gallon of water is treated per minute, making it perfect for most households. Key features often include a stainless steel chamber, which provides durability and corrosion resistance.
Specification parameters of 12W 1GPM Ultraviolet Stereotzer

Power | 12W |
Flow rate | 0.2T/H 1gpm |
Lamp tube | 12W |
Lamp tube lifespan | 8.000 hours |
Operating pressure | 8bar |
Fault alarm | Light |
Input voltage | 220V 50/60HZ |
Length Of The Pipe Body | 310mm |
The Distance Between The Water Inlet And Outler | 235mm |
Inlet And Outlet Water Ports | 1/4 inner thread/2 split mouth |
Ideal Applications for Your UV Water Purifier
Where can you use this sterilizer? Its uses are vast.
Perfect for whole-house protection, this system safeguards every faucet and is particularly crucial for well water users. Well water is untreated and can contain microbes. It is also excellent for aquaculture and hydroponics. These systems require pathogen-free water. Moreover, it protects water in RVs and boats. Anywhere clean water is vital, this system excels.
FAQs
Choosing the perfect water treatment system depends on your specific water quality, household size, and needs. We make it easy with our 3-step process:
Water quality testing – analyze your water for contaminants, hardness, and other factors.
Personalized Consultation – Our experts recommend systems based on your results, budget, and water usage.
Customized Solution – From whole-house filtration to targeted solutions (e.g., RO for drinking water, softeners for hard water), we tailor the system to your home.
To determine your water flow rate in gallons per minute (GPM), follow these simple steps:
Prepare for Testing:
- Prepare for Testing:
- Ensure all water fixtures in your home are turned off
- Select the faucet closest to your main water supply line (usually the kitchen sink or an outdoor spigot)
- Conduct the Test:
- Fully open the selected faucet
- Time how many seconds it takes to fill a 1-gallon container
- Repeat the test 2-3 times for accuracy
- Calculate Your Flow Rate:
Use this formula: Flow Rate (GPM) = 60 ÷ Fill Time (seconds)Example Calculation:- If your 1-gallon container fills in 15 seconds
- 60 ÷ 15 = 4 GPM
For more precise measurements or whole-home flow rate analysis, contact our water system specialists. We can help you determine if your current flow rate meets the requirements for any water treatment systems you’re considering.

1. Check Multiple Fixtures
Test water pressure at different faucets, showers, and appliances (e.g., kitchen sink, bathroom sink, outdoor hose).
If only one fixture has low pressure, the problem is likely localized (clogged aerator, faulty valve, or pipe issue).
If all fixtures have low pressure, the issue is systemic (main supply, pressure regulator, or water heater).
2. Inspect the Aerator or Showerhead
Unscrew the faucet aerator or showerhead and check for mineral deposits, debris, or rust.
Soak it in vinegar overnight to dissolve buildup, then rinse and reattach.
3. Check the Main Shutoff Valve
Locate the main water shutoff valve (usually near the water meter or where the main line enters the house).
Ensure it’s fully open (turn clockwise to close, counterclockwise to open).
1. Activated Carbon Filters
- Removes:
✅ Chlorine & chloramines
✅ Bad tastes & odors (e.g., sulfur)
✅ Volatile Organic Compounds (VOCs)
✅ Some pesticides & herbicides
❌ Does not remove heavy metals, dissolved minerals, or microbes
2. Reverse Osmosis (RO) Systems
- Removes:
✅ Heavy metals (lead, arsenic, mercury, cadmium)
✅ Dissolved salts (fluoride, nitrates, sulfates)
✅ Microplastics & sediment
✅ Bacteria & viruses (if combined with UV)
✅ Chlorine & chemicals (with carbon pre-filter)
❌ May remove beneficial minerals (can be remineralized)
3. Water Softeners (Ion Exchange)
- Targets:
✅ Calcium & magnesium (hardness)
✅ Low levels of iron & manganese
❌ Does not remove bacteria, chlorine, or heavy metals
4. UV Purifiers
- Kills:
✅ Bacteria (E. coli, coliform)
✅ Viruses (rotavirus, hepatitis)
✅ Protozoa (Giardia, Cryptosporidium)
❌ Does not remove chemicals, metals, or sediment
5. Sediment Filters
- Removes:
✅ Sand, rust, dirt
✅ Large particles & silt
❌ Does not remove dissolved contaminants
6. Whole-House Filtration Systems
Combines multiple methods (carbon + sediment + UV) for broad protection.
- UV: Kills bacteria/viruses but doesn’t remove chemicals or particles.
- RO (Reverse Osmosis): Removes 95–99% of contaminants (heavy metals, dissolved salts) but requires electricity.
- Activated Carbon: Absorbs chlorine, odors, and organic compounds—ideal for pre-filtration.
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