4 Pin on a Single End - B28 Lead Wire with Connector - 16.5 Watt Germicidal Water Treatment Bulb
The Culligan NLR1825 Replacement UVC Light Bulb has a total length of 12.8" and an arc length of 9.45". With lamp wattage of 16.5 Watts, the light bulb is efficient at destroying pathogens present in water. The germicidal water treatment bulb has a short wavelength of 253.7nm that easily acts on the genetics of the microorganism and makes them incapable of reproducing. The UVC light bulb has a rated life of 12,000 hours after which it is recommended that you change the lamp bulb even if it continues to emit light.
The four pin on a single end bulb has a B28 lead wire and connector that is tested extensively for quality before it reaches you. The UVC bulb is a compatible replacement for use with the following germicidal system models:
- AQ37085
- Aquada 1
Technical Specifications:
- Total Length: 12.8 inches (325mm)
- Arc Length: 9.45 inches (240mm)
- Lamp Quartz Diameter: 17.5mm
- Operating Current: 700mA
- Lamp Voltage: 28V
- Lamp Wattage: 16.5 Watts
- Output UVC Watts: 6 Watts
- Output uW/cm^2 @ 1m: 60
- Peak UV Output: 253.7nm
- Glass Type: Non Ozone
- Base Style: 4 pin on a single end with B28 lead wire and connector
- Base Material: Ceramic
- Rated Life: Up to 12,000 hours
Common Locations for use:
- Factories
- Farms
- Homes
- Hospitals
- Hotels
- Laboratories
- Ships
Drawing of Replacement UVC Bulb Item # 192555 (PDF)
UVC Light Disinfection Dosage Chart (PDF)
Spectral Output of Germicidal UVC Light Bulbs (PDF)
*Hg - Lamp contains mercury - manage in accordance with your local disposal laws by visiting: www.lamprecycle.org
*All germicidal UVC light bulbs listed are compatible brand UV products. We do not sell Culligan brand UVC bulbs. All Culligan brand names, trademarks, and logos are property of Culligan.
*Warning: Ultraviolet UV-C light is harmful to your eyes and skin. Use proper safety gear.
Note: CureUV.com stocks generic products that are 100% compatible with the original equipment.QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
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