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ITS™ Controls Bacteria
All innowave bottleless systems are available with the ITS™
In-Tank Sanitization feature thus offering an effective
method to prevent the potential for biofilm (slime) buildup
in the cold water storage tank. Ultraviolet technology also
helps reduce any heterotrophic bacteria that may occur in
drinking water.
Ultraviolet light works by disrupting the DNA structure of
microorganisms like bacteria, leaving them unable to grow
and multiply. In other water coolers, stored water that is
unchlorinated can create ideal conditions for the growth of
biofilm, a slimy coating of bacteria that adheres to the
tank surface. While most experts consider heterotrophic
bacteria harmless, it can create an unpleasant taste and
smell in your drinking water.
Heterotrophic Bacteria and Chlorine
Most experts agree that the use of chlorine in public
drinking water was one of the greatest advancements in
public health during the twentieth century. The disadvantage
of chlorine is that it creates a bad taste and smell in
drinking water, so many consumers utilize carbon filtration
or other water treatment methods to take it out.
Unfortunately, this creates a new set of problems. Many
consumers don’t realize that unchlorinated water can be a
prime breeding ground for bacteria, much like an
unchlorinated swimming pool. Whether unchlorinated water is
stored in a bottle or in a water cooler, bacteria can
quickly grow and multiply. It may even create a biofilm, or
slimy coating around the storage container. While in most
cases this bacteria isn’t disease causing, it’s still not
pleasant knowing that you’re paying money for bottled water
or for a filter cooler where bacteria is growing. To control
this bacteria growth, bottled water coolers and filter
coolers should be sanitized with a chlorine solution on a
regular basis or should utilize a water treatment technology
that eliminates the need for periodic cooler sanitizing.
Ultraviolet Technology
Today, new technology exists to control the growth of
bacteria in stored drinking water. innowave bottleless
systems utilize advancements in ultraviolet technology to
control the growth of heterotrophic bacteria and biofilm. An
ultraviolet light, placed inside a reflective, stainless
steel cold water reservoir, emits ultraviolet rays that
destroy the cell structure of bacteria. This prevents the
formation of biofilm and heterotrophic bacteria in the
stored, unchlorinated drinking water.
innowave’s patented In-Tank UV technology harnesses the
power of UV light for water purification by featuring a UV
lamp placed in the very center of the cold tank. The design
of each water tank and UV lamp specification are matched and
tested to provide the highest water sanitization levels
possible.
UV light destroys the growth of bacteria by destroying its
DNA core, thus rendering it incapable of reproducing. The
ultraviolet lamp within Waterlogic UV systems operates at a
frequency of 253.7 nm, which is proven to be the most
effective wavelength against bacteria.
All bacteria and viruses are destroyed by UV light, though
some more easily than others. innowave UV technology is
effective against all bacteria, including the more resistant
pathogens, E. Coli, Legionella, Salmonella, Hepatitis, and
the Poliovirus, to name just a few.
Research has confirmed that UV light is extremely effective
against cryptosporidium. Unique to innowave’s range of water
dispensers is the patented Automatic Purification Monitoring
System (APMS) on select models. The APMS monitors the
effectiveness of the UV light and will trigger an alarm
should the lamp be defective. The unit will also stop the
supply of water until the faulty lamp has been replaced,
thus guaranteeing the purity of water at all times. innowave
technology has been tested to NSF/ANSI standards. The
innowave UVF water treatment system has been awarded with
NSF/ANSI 55B, a certification of drinking water purification
using ultraviolet light.


