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The AquaPro 48GPM 156W UV Water Purification System is a high-flow ultraviolet disinfection system engineered for large residential, agricultural and commercial water supplies. With a stainless steel chamber and built-in hour counter, it delivers powerful, chemical-free protection for bore water, rainwater tanks and mains water systems.
Very high-flow UV disinfection for large demand systems
Eliminates bacteria, viruses and pathogens
Heavy-duty stainless steel UV chamber
Built-in hour counter for accurate lamp life monitoring
Chemical-free water treatment
No change to taste or odour
Suitable for bore, tank and mains water
Ideal for farms, commercial buildings and industrial applications
The system uses UV-C ultraviolet light to neutralise harmful microorganisms as water passes through the stainless steel chamber. The 156W UV lamp delivers high-intensity disinfection, disrupting microbial DNA and preventing reproduction.
The integrated hour counter allows operators to monitor lamp usage and ensure timely replacement for ongoing protection.
Large whole-house water treatment systems
Bore water disinfection
Rainwater tank installations
Agricultural and farming operations
Commercial buildings
Industrial water treatment applications
Flow Rate: 48 GPM (181 L/min)
Lamp Power: 156 Watt UV
Chamber: Stainless steel
Monitoring: Built-in hour counter
Disinfection Method: Ultraviolet (UV-C)
Water Source: Bore, tank or mains water
Installation: Inline (post-filtration required)
Maintenance: Annual UV lamp replacement
⚠️ High-flow UV systems must be installed after effective sediment and carbon filtration to ensure maximum UV transmission.
Yes. The 48GPM system is designed for high-demand residential, agricultural, commercial and industrial applications.
Sediment and turbidity can block UV light. Pre-filtration ensures proper UV penetration and effective disinfection.
Yes. When installed with correct filtration, it is suitable for bore and rainwater tank systems.
No. UV systems disinfect water only. Additional filtration is required to remove physical or chemical contaminants.
UV lamps should be replaced every 12 months, even if still illuminated.