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10 technical data, 11 frequently asked questions – Philips WP3892 User Manual

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10 Technical data

1 UV lamp: TUV PLS, 9W

2 Power rating: 25W

3 Operating voltage: 110-127V, 50-60Hz

4 Water supply pressure

Minimum: 0.5 bar

Maximum: 2.0 bar

5 Water supply temperature

Minimum: 5°C

Maximum: 45°C

6 Dispensing flow rate: 1.2 ltrs/min (max)

7 Fuse: lamp, slow blow

11 Frequently asked

questions

Can I use the Philips pure water dispenser to

purify well/bore water?

Yes. The pure water dispenser was designed to

purify drinkable water from e.g. municipal water

sources, wells or bores. it is not intended to purify

lake water, river water, sewage water or other

types of untreated water. if you use well/bore

water, we recommend that you have your water

tested regularly.

Can treated water be stored?

Yes. To prevent treated water from becoming

contaminated, store it in a clean container with a

tight-fitting lid. If properly refrigerated in an airtight

container, treated water can be stored for up to

8 hours.

Can ultraviolet light make the water radioactive?

No. Ultraviolet light is not radioactive. As a result,

it is impossible for water treated with ultraviolet

light to become radioactive.

Does the Philips pure water dispenser change

the taste of water?

The taste of water depends on what is in the

water. The pure water dispenser removes many

substances such as particulates and chlorine, thus

improving the taste, odour, and clarity of the water.

What is so special about the UV lamp?

Ultraviolet light is an effective way to destroy

microorganisms without the use of chemicals. The

UV lamp produces light in a specific wavelength

that is destructive to microorganisms. The light

needs to have the right intensity and the water

must be exposed to the light for a specific amount

of time for it to get the right dose of UV light.

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