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Viqua VP950M Ultraviolet (UV) Sterilizer

economical commercial UV sterilizer with UV intensity monitor

Viqua VP950M UV Sterilizer

MSRP: US$2,245.00
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Viqua VP950M UV Sterilizer

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Description, Features & Benefits

VP960M Monitored Series ControllerThe Viqua VP950M ultraviolet (UV) water sterilizer is essentially identical to the model Viqua VP950 except that it features a UV intensity monitor system that will give you an audible alarm in the event that the system is no longer able to adequately disinfect the water. This can be caused by UV lamp deterioration, a decline in feed water quality, pre-treatment failure, or a power supply problem. It also has the capability of supporting an optional emergency solenoid shut-off valve (sold separately) which automatically shuts off the water supply if it cannot be properly treated.

The VP950 is an economical choice for commercial water purification where the additional safety and peace-of-mind of a constantly monitored system is desired. The VP950M is designed to kill bacteria (including coliforms and e.coli), viruses, cryptosporidium, giardia, and a wide range of other microbiological contaminants.

The VP950M is suitable for the treatment of private wells and surface water supplies, as well as municipal water for those seeking a higher level of confidence in the safety of their water supply. The VP950M provides a UV dose of no less than 40 mJ/cm2 for flow rates up to 26 gallons per minute (at the end of its stated lamp life based on a UVT level of 95%).

The Viqua VP950M includes many popular convenience features including a visual "lamp on" indicator light, audible lamp failure alarm, low UV intensity alarm, and LED display that indicates lamp life remaining and total controller run time. It also features a stainless steel reactor chamber, a fire-polished domed quartz sleeve, and Viqua's popular Sterilume™-HO coated low pressure germicidal UV lamp which can be replaced without tool required. It also incorporates Viqua's BA-ICE-CM controller which automatically senses line voltage between 100 and 240 volts for consistent UV output and performance in varying electrical operating conditions.

Economical and easy to install!

UV disinfection is safe, effective, economical, and best of all, does not add undesirable chemicals to your water like chlorine or chloramine.

Wolrd Leading UV Brand
Industry leading brand you can trust...
  • World leader in UV water disinfection
  • Quality at an economical price
  • Made in Canada (Lamps Made in USA)
Monitored UV Features
Features...
  • Lamp life countdown display
  • UV intensity monitor
  • High flow rate capacity
Simple Maintenance
Simple maintenance...
  • Simple annual lamp replacement
  • No tools required

The VP950M uses Viqua's robust Cobalt series controller/ballast which features a large LCD display which indicates the remaining lamp life (measured in days) so you always know when to replace your UV lamp.

The VP950M is equipped with 1.5 inch male NPT inlet and outlet connection ports.

Not all UV systems are created equal; it is not just a UV lamp stuck in a tube. You rely on your UV sterilizer to protect the quality and safety of your drinking water and the health of your family. You deserve the best insurance that you can buy for your money. Viqua and its parent company Trojan Technologies are literally the world leaders in UV technology. Their systems are backed by decades of bio-assay validation, computer-aided flow dynamics testing, and millions of dollars in lamp and ballast/power supply research and product development. The result is a product that you can have confidence in to work when you need it.

Proper pre-treatment is important to ensure that your UV system performs at its best. See UV Pre-Treatment Requirements for details.

Why UV? - UV Advantages

UV water treatment offers many advantages for the treatment of microbiological contaminants like bacteria (including coliform and e.coli), viruses, molds, algae, yeast, and oocysts like cryptosporidium and giardia. Every year, these contaminants are responsible for thousands of serious illnesses due to the failure of city treatment plants or consumption of untreated well or surface water.

Unlike other disinfection options, UV sterilizers do not add any chemicals to the water, do not produce harmful by-products (THMs and HAs), and do not alter the taste, pH, mineral content, or other properties of the water. Accordingly, in addition to producing safe drinking water, UV disinfection is not harmful to your plumbing and septic system. Furthermore, it is easy and cost-effective to install and maintain without any special training.

UV sterilizers are one of the most popular and respected water treatment technologies in use today. They can be found in a wide range of water treatment applications ranging from simple under sink water filters to huge city water treatment plants.

Safe and effective UV
Safe and effective...
  • Treats bacteria including coliforms and e.coli
  • Treats very wide range of harmful viruses
  • Inactivates cryptosporidium and giardia
Chemical Free Water Disinfection
Chemical-free disinfection...
  • Absolutely no chemicals added
  • No disinfection by-products
  • Doesn't change taste or smell
Easy to Maintain
Easy to maintain...
  • Just clean the sleeve and replace the lamp once per year (or 2)
  • No tools maintenance
  • Low operating cost

With the infrastructure of cities all over North America crumbling under neglect and budget constraints, many customers have asked us if there was a product that they could add to their water system that would provide them with additional insurance and peace-of-mind against the possibility of a failure of their municipal water treatment system. These concerns have arisen due to several high-profile cases of contamination in city water supplies across the continent, some of which have resulted in illness and even death. UV disinfection is a great option to provide this extra level of insurance in your water supply.

Specifications & Operating Conditions - Viqua VP950M

Viqua VP950M Features & Specifications
Application: light commercial applications
Maximum Flow Rate (UV Dose > 40mJ/cm2)* Recommended!: 26 GPM (98 LPM)
Maximum Flow Rate (UV Dose > 30mJ/cm2):* 34 GPM (128 LPM)
UV Intensity Monitor & Alarm System: Has Feature
Capability to Support Emergency Solenoid Shut-Off Valve: Has Feature (solenoid kit sold separately)
Visual Power-on Indicator: Has Feature
Audible Lamp Failure Alarm: Has Feature
Lamp Replacement Reminder: Has Feature
LCD Display (Lamp Life Remaining and Controller Runtime): Has Feature
No Tools Maintenance: Has Feature
Water Chamber Material: Stainless Steel (304)
Inlet/Oulet: 1.5" MNPT
Electrical: 100-240v, 50/60HZ
Max. Power (Watts): 95
Replacement Lamp Part #: Sterilume-HO Model S950RL-HO
Replacement Quartz UV Sleeve Part #: QSO-950
Replacement Lamp/Sleeve Combo Part # (SAVE!): QL-950
Replacement Controller Part #: Viqua BA-ICE-CM
Replacement UV Intensity Sensor #: Viqua 254NM-C1
Chamber Length: 45 inches / 114 cm
Chamber Diameter: 3.5 inches / 8.9 cm
Controller Size: 9.4 x 3.25 x 2.5 inches / (24.1 x 8.1 x 6.4 cm)
Installation: Vertical (Recommended) or Horizontal
Electrical Safety Certification: UL U.S. / Canada
Country of Manufacture: Made in Canada (Lamps Made in U.S.A.)
* For most residential applications, we recommend a UV dose of at least 40 mJ/cm2. Flow rate capacities listed are based on the stated dosage, 95% UV transmittance (UVT), and end of lamp life. If your UV transmittance is between 75% and 95%, we generally recommend that you increase the size of your UV sterilizer. A good rule of thumb in such cases is to choose a UV sterilizer with about 50% more flow rate capacity than you need, however, if you would like assistance in selecting an appropriate model for your conditions, please feel free to call us toll free at 1-866-376-2690.



Pre-Treatment Requirements

Minimum pre-filtration shall consist of a 5 micron sediment filter. All UV sterilizers require sediment pre-filtration to reduce or eliminate the possibility that a targeted contaminant could "hide" behind a sediment particle in the "shadow" of the UV light and therefore not receive a full dose of UV light. Accordingly, the manufacturer strongly recommends sediment pre-filtration down to a level of 5 microns or smaller.

Water exceeding 120 ppm in hardness (7 grains per gallon) should be softened or treated with a salt-free hard water conditioner to reduce the risk that hard water mineral scale will build-up on the UV sleeve thereby reducing UV light distribution into the UV chamber. Similarly, iron levels exceeding 0.3 ppm or manganese levels exceeding 0.05 ppm should also be treated to prevent staining of the UV sleeve.

Elevated levels of certain other contaminants, such as tannins, can cause a reduction in UV transmittance (the ability of the water to transmit UV light). If the UV transmittance (UVT) of your water is less than 75% after the above-mentioned pre-treatment, activated carbon filtration may be desirable to improve UV transmittance. The majority of deep wells have a UVT of 85% or greater. If your UVT is unknown, select a model with a higher flow rate capacity than the one you originally sized at 95% UVT (this will provide a higher UV dose at your desired flow rate), or add an activated carbon pre-filter to your system.

We recommend that you have your water tested for the following parameters before selecting a UV sterilizer. Proper pre-treatment to ensure that your water meets these parameters will maximize the performance of your UV system. It will also reduce your maintenance requirements. If your conditions do not meet these parameters, please call us toll free at 1-866-376-2690 to discuss pre-treatment options or to discuss how the performance of your UV system will be affected.

Not sure about your feed water quality? We do free water testing for all of the parameters necessary to ensure proper operation of your UV sterilizer! Click Here for details!

Feed Water Quality Parameters
UV Transmittance (UVT): Minimum 75%
Hardness: less than 120 ppm (7 grains per gallon)
Iron: less than 0.3 ppm (0.3 mg/L)
Manganese: less than 0.05 ppm (0.05 mg/L)
Maximum Water Temperature: 86F (30C)
Maximum Recommended Water Pressure: 90 psi
UV Dose Curve VP950M

Replacement Parts and Popular Accessories

Viqua QL-950
Replacement Lamp/Sleeve Combo

Viqua QL-950<br>Replacement Lamp/Sleeve Combo

MSRP: US$295.00
Our Price: US$251.00
You save: $44.00


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Viqua S950RL-HO
Replacement Lamp

Viqua S950RL-HO <br>Replacement Lamp

MSRP: US$204.00
Our Price: US$173.00
You save: $31.00


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Viqua QSO-950
Replacement Sleeve

Viqua QSO-950 <br>Replacement Sleeve

MSRP: US$141.00
Our Price: US$120.00
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20 GPM Sediment Prefilter Package
5 Micron - WH1B+-HF

20 GPM Sediment Prefilter Package <br>5 Micron - WH1B+-HF

MSRP: US$189.00
Our Price: US$137.95
You save: $51.05


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1 Inch CoolTouch Temperature
Management Valve

1 Inch CoolTouch Temperature <br>Management Valve

MSRP: US$242.00
Our Price: US$206.00
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Viqua 26.1 GPM
Flow Restrictor

Viqua 26.1 GPM <br>Flow Restrictor

MSRP: US$126.00
Our Price: US$107.00
You save: $19.00


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Viqua VP950M
Replacement Ballast

Viqua VP950M<br>Replacement Ballast

MSRP: US$622.00
Our Price: US$529.00
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Viqua 254NM-C1 Replacement
UV Intensity Sensor

Viqua 254NM-C1 Replacement <br>UV Intensity Sensor

MSRP: US$527.00
Our Price: US$448.00
You save: $79.00


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Similar Models

The following UV models are similar to the VP950M in that they are from the same product family or provide similar treatment capacity.

Models Similar to the Viqua VP950M
Viqua VP950
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US$1,428.00
identical except does not have a UV intensity monitor and no solenoid valve support

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Viqua UVMax H PLUS
Viqua UVMax H PLUS
US$3,039.00
37 GPM - slightly higher flow capacity and featuring premium controller and built-in temperature management system

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Viqua UVMax Pro30
Viqua UVMax Pro30
US$4,475.00
30 GPM - NSF 55 Class A validated with LightWise technology and more - loaded with features!

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Viqua VP600M
Viqua VP600M
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18 GPM - same product family but lower flow rate capacity

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How Ultraviolet (UV) Disinfection Works

How the Viqua VP950M UV Sterilizer works

UV sterilizers are an innovative technology that kills bacteria, viruses, and other microbiological water contaminants without the use of chemicals.

A great way to think about a UV sterilizer is to consider the effect of ordinary sunlight when we spend too much time outdoors in the sun - we can get a sunburn and our skin can be damaged. UV water disinfection is a similar process except it is dramatically more powerful then sunlight. A special lamp, surrounded by a quartz glass sleeve inside the stainless steel chamber that the water flows through, produces UV light concentrated at a specific wavelength that is most damaging to microorganisms. Inside the chamber, the contaminants are exposed to the UV light which damages their DNA. Once the DNA of the organism is damaged, the microorganism is unable to regulate its functions and reproduction. It either dies or is no longer able to reproduce and cause illness. We call this inactivation.

Just as the extent of your sunburn can vary depending on how much time you spend in the sun and the intensity of the sunlight on a hot summer day, the amount of UV light the contaminants are exposed to determines the effectiveness of the UV sterilizer. This is known as the UV dose. The 2 factors that contribute to UV dose are the exposure time which is directly related to the flow rate of the water through the UV chamber, and the intensity of the UV light is related to the effectiveness and design of the UV lamp and chamber, the age of the lamp, the clarity of the sleeve, and the clarity of the water being treated. We refer to the clarity of the water as UV transmittance or UVT. It is important to note that sometimes water with a high level of organics can appear virtually clear but have poor UVT since many organics can absorb UV light. We recommend that you have the UVT of your water tested.

UV Dose = UV Intensity x Exposure Time (Flow Rate)

To ensure a high UV intensity, it is important that the UV sleeve be cleaned periodically and that the water is properly pre-treated to remove minerals that can foul the UV sleeve (hardness, iron, and manganese). It is also important to pre-treat to remove sediment as well as organics and tannins that could absorb UV light. Pre-filtration to a minimum level of 5 microns is required by all UV manufacturers.

This model is equipped with a special sensor that continuously monitors the intensity of the UV light in the treatment chamber. If the UV intensity ever drops so low that the UV system is no longer able to safely disinfect your water, the system will produce an audible alarm to notify you. If the system is equipped with an optional emergency solenoid shut-off valve (sold separately), the system will also shut your water off. This is an excellent feature to have on systems that are subject to water quality variations or where additional safety is desired (children, elderly, or immune compromised).

As a UV lamp ages, the intensity of the UV light it produces will decline. UV manufacturers test the performance of their UV systems to ensure that they are capable of safely treating the water based on the UV output of their lamp at the end of its stated life. Beyond this point, the UV lamp might still be illuminated, but the specific wavelength of UV light might not be intense enough to safely disinfect the water. This is why it is very important to replace the UV lamp based on the manufacturer's stated lamp life. Most UV lamps have a service life of 9,000 hours or 1 year.

Many of our competitors advertise the capacity of their UV sterilizers based on a dosage of 30 mJ/cm2. We provide this information for comparative purposes, however, we strongly recommend that you size your UV sterilizer based on a dosage of 40 mJ/cm2. This ensures better disinfection when the UVT is less than optimal and provides extra protection against more resistant viruses. See our UV dose chart for a list of UV dosage levels required to treat common bacteria and other pathogens.

With proper pre-treatment and scheduled lamp replacement, UV disinfection is a highly effective and economical means of disinfecting drinking water. It is the most popular disinfection technology for well water and other private water supplies. It is also growing in popularity as a whole house treatment for homes connected to a city water supply as homeowners seek additional assurance that their water supply is safe, especially in light of recent prominent infrastructure failures in the news across the country.

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Installation, Manuals & Resources

We recommend that UV sterilizers be installed by a licensed plumber; however, your warranty is valid as long as your system is installed in accordance with local plumbing codes and the manufacturer's Owner's Manual. For a homeowner with basic plumbing experience, the installation of a UV sterilizer is relatively simple.

We generally recommend that all UV sterilizers be installed with the treatment chamber in a vertical position, particularly for models equipped with a UV intensity monitor. However, it is acceptable to install the VP950M horizontally if it is the only option available.

You will need access to a nearby standard electrical outlet to power the unit.

VP950M Owners Manual
Viqua VP950M Installation
and Owners Manual
Viqua VP950 Brochure
Viqua VP950M
Brochure
Viqua VP950M Lamp Change Instructions
Viqua VP950M Lamp/Sleeve
Replacement Instructions

Viqua VP950M UV Sterilizer Manufacturer's Warranty

All Viqua UV sterilizers are backed by a comprehensive manufacturer's warranty against defects in material and workmanship so you can have the highest confidence in your UV system. In addition to the manufacturer's warranty, when you purchase from HomePlus Water, you have access to some of the country's foremost experts in residential and light commercial UV treatment. We would be pleased to assist you in resolving any technical problem you encounter.

10 Years

Ten-Year Limited Warranty for VIQUA UV Chamber

VIQUA warrants the UV chamber on the VIQUA product to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of ten (10) years from the date of purchase. During this time, VIQUA will repair or replace, at its option, any defective VIQUA UV chamber.

3 Years

Three-Year Limited Warranty for Electrical and Hardware Components

VIQUA warrants the electrical (controller) and hardware components to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of three (3) years from the date of purchase. During this time, VIQUA will repair or replace, at its option, any defective parts covered by the warranty.

1 Year

One-Year Limited Warranty for Lamps, Sleeves, and UV Sensors

VIQUA warrants lamps, sleeves, and UV sensors to be free from defects in material and workmanship for a period of one (1) year from the date of purchase. During this time, VIQUA will repair or replace, at its option, any defective parts covered by the warranty.

Note: Use only genuine VIQUA replacement lamps and sleeves in your system. Failure to do so may seriously compromise disinfection performance and affect warranty coverage.

General Conditions and Limitations

None of the above warranties cover damage caused by improper use or maintenance, accidents, acts of God or minor scratches or imperfections that do not materially impair the operation of the product. The warranties also do not cover products that are not installed as outlined in the applicable Owner's Manual.

Parts repaired or replaced under these warranties will be covered under warranty up to the end of the warranty period applicable to the original part.

The above warranties do not include the cost of shipping and handling of returned items The limited warranties described above are the only warranties applicable to the VIQUA range of products. These limited warranties outline the exclusive remedy for all claims based on a failure of or defect in any of these products, whether the claim is based on contract, tort (including negligence), strict liability or otherwise. These warranties are in lieu of all other warranties whether written, oral, implied or statutory. Without limitation, no warranty of merchantability or of fitness for a particular purpose shall apply to any of these products.

VIQUA does not assume any liability for personal injury or property damage caused by the use or misuse of any of the above products. VIQUA shall not in any event be liable for special, incidental, indirect or consequential damages. VIQUA's liability shall, in all instances, be limited to repair or replacement of the defective product or part and this liability will terminate upon expiration of the applicable warranty period.

If you are unsure whether an equipment problem or failure is covered by warranty, contact the Viqua Technical Support team at 1-800-265-7246 or e-mail technicalsupport@viqua.com. Their technicians will help you troubleshoot the problem and identify a solution. Have ready the model number, system serial number, the date of purchase, the name of the dealer from whom you purchased your VIQUA product, as well as a description of the problem you are experiencing.