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Aqua Ultraviolet – Classic Inline UV Sterilizer, 80 Watt, 2" Socket (White)

Overview

High-capacity inline UV-C sterilizer for ponds and serious aquarium life-support. The Classic 80W with 2" socket (slip-union) ports uses two 40-watt lamps to deliver strong water clarity and pathogen reduction in a compact, service-friendly housing.

Key Features

  • Heavy-duty Classic body with 2" socket unions for high-flow PVC plumbing

  • Dual-lamp (2 × 40W) design for robust UV dose and fast water polishing

  • Targets free-floating algae, bacteria, and protozoa—no chemicals

  • Clear end cap to confirm lamp-on status at a glance

  • Weather-resistant (non-submersible) for indoor or protected outdoor installs

  • Optional Wiper version available (not recommended for saltwater use)

Sizing & Flow Guidance

  • Sterilizer (freshwater): ~2,800–5,000 gal

  • Sterilizer (saltwater): ~800–1,000 gal

  • Clarifier (freshwater): up to ~10,000 gal (with 50–75% plant coverage)

  • Typical UV-dose flow targets (EOL):

    • ~3,200 GPH ≈ 30,000 µW·s/cm² (clarifying)

    • ~2,150 GPH ≈ 45,000 µW·s/cm²

    • ~1,600 GPH ≈ 60,000 µW·s/cm²

    • ~1,280 GPH ≈ 75,000 µW·s/cm²

    • ~1,070 GPH ≈ 90,000 µW·s/cm² (tighter pathogen control)

Specifications

  • Model: Classic Inline 80 Watt, 2" Socket, White (No Wiper)

  • Lamps: (2) × 40W low-pressure UV-C

  • Electrical: 120V / 60Hz (dual inline power supplies)

  • Connections: 2" socket/slip unions (in/out)

  • Dimensions (unit): ~20" × 3-3/4" × 16-1/2"

  • Cord Length: ~15 ft

  • Mounting: Supported inline or wall/stand (use proper brackets/anchors)

  • Warranty: Limited lifetime on housing; 1-year on other components

What’s Included

  • Classic 80W inline UV body (White, 2" socket ports)

  • (2) 40W UV lamps

  • Inline transformers/power supplies

  • 2" slip unions

  • Quick start/installation guide

Installation Notes

  1. Install after mechanical filtration on a pressure line; follow the flow arrow.

  2. Solvent-weld 2" PVC into the sockets; allow full cure before pressurizing.

  3. Use valves/unions to tune flow to your target dose and simplify service.

  4. Protect power components from weather; do not submerge the unit.

  5. Replace both lamps every 9–12 months of continuous use to maintain dose.