UV LED sterilisers

Introducing the Next Generation: UV LED Water Sterilisers. Experience the future of water disinfection with our new UV LED range – advanced, mercury-free technology that delivers superior germicidal performance with exceptional energy efficiency. These intelligent systems eliminate up to 99.9% of harmful microorganisms using solid-state UV-C LEDs that activate instantly, last up to 5,000 hours, and consume significantly less power than traditional UV lamps, all whilst maintaining zero chemical addition to your water supply.

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  • UV LED 7LPM

    £350.00 excl. VAT

  • UV LED 15LPM

    £460.00 excl. VAT

  • UV LED 25LPM

    £585.00 excl. VAT

  • UV LED 50LPM water sterilisers

    £850.00 excl. VAT

Why Choose UV LED Technology Over Traditional UV Lamps?

Delivering exceptional germicidal performance whilst consuming minimal energy, this advanced UV-C LED system eliminates up to 99.9% of harmful microorganisms including E. coli, bacteria, viruses, and protozoa – all without introducing chemicals or affecting water temperature.

Mercury-Free & Environmentally Responsible

Unlike conventional UV lamps that contain toxic mercury, UV LED technology is completely mercury-free. This eliminates environmental contamination risks during operation, maintenance, and disposal, making it a safer choice for your facility and the planet.

Instant Activation, No Warm-Up Time

Traditional UV lamps require several minutes to reach optimal output. UV LEDs activate instantly to full germicidal power the moment water flows, providing immediate protection without wasted energy or waiting time. The system also maintains water at its original temperature – no heat increase during treatment.

Intelligent Power Management


The integrated flow switch ensures the UV LEDs operate at full power only when water is flowing. During standby periods, the system consumes just 20% power whilst maintaining readiness, delivering significant energy savings compared to continuously-operating traditional lamps.

 

Extended Service Life

With a rated lifespan of 5,000 hours at full power, UV LEDs dramatically outlast conventional UV lamps (typically 9,000-12,000 hours). The longer replacement intervals reduce maintenance requirements, disposal waste, and total cost of ownership.

Superior Energy Efficiency

Operating at just 50W, UV LED technology delivers the same germicidal effectiveness as higher-wattage traditional UV systems. The lower power consumption translates to reduced operating costs and a smaller carbon footprint throughout the unit’s service life.

Compact & Robust Construction

The solid-state design eliminates fragile glass tubes and filaments found in traditional UV lamps. The durable stainless steel and aluminium housing withstands high pressures up to 20 bar, making it suitable for demanding installations where conventional UV systems might prove vulnerable.

Featured products

Designed for reliable and efficient water purification, ensuring clean, and safe, water for your home.

  • The Atlas H38 UV unit is the most compact unit in the H Range

    £712.00 excl. VAT

  • The Atlas H53 combines compact design with powerful UV output, treating flows up to 53 litres per minute (3.2 m³/hr).

    £774.00 excl. VAT

  • £865.00 excl. VAT

  • Atlas H151 UV unit

    £1,296.00 excl. VAT

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We even have a range of domestic UV water treatment systems that aren’t available on the website, so if you’re looking for an eco-friendly UV unit that doesn’t affect the water’s taste, colour or odour,  contact us today.  As water treatment specialists, we’ll advise on the safest and most effective UV disinfection method that will meet your requirements

Accreditations

BS EN 14897

Frequently asked questions

Not unless your water supply is contaminated with tennis balls. A UV unit offers absolutely no filtration what so ever. The term “UV filter” is a bit of a personal annoyance. A UV disinfection system will often come with filtration options but the UV unit itself has no integrated filtration.

Yes you can but we wouldn’t recommend it. UV lamps are manufactured to be left on 24/7 for one whole year. If the UV lamp is switched off,  then bacteria can migrate through the chamber so the next time you turn the tap on, untreated water will come out. As well as that, the filaments in UV lamps are weak so they will become damaged very quickly being turned on and off a lot.

Typically 9,000 hours or 1 year. After this, the UV lamp will still be on (you can still see the blue light) but it won’t give out an appropriate UV dose. Some UV lamps using newer technology will last 2 for years now. These are usually used for bigger applications though.

We recommend you do use a pre-filter to protect the UV unit. Without a pre-filter, quartz fouling is more likely as is UV shadowing. For drinking water you should be looking at using a 5 − 25μ filter cartridge with it.

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