
Ultraviolet water purification is a unique and rapid method of water disinfection without the use of heat or chemicals. MINI-PURE™ Ultraviolet Purifiers utilize germicidal ultraviolet lamps that produce short wave radiation lethal to bacteria, viruses and other microorganisms present in water. |
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UV000290
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MIN-1.5 120v/60Hz 1.5 GPM
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$375.00 |
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UV000440
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MIN-1 12v/DC 1 GPM
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$439.00 |
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UV000280
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MIN-1 120v/60Hz 1 GPM
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$363.00 |
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UV000430
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MIN-1 220v/50Hz 1 GPM
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$397.00 |
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UV000460
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MIN-1.5 12v/DC 1.5 GPM
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$451.00 |
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UV000450
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MIN-1.5 220v/50Hz 1.5 GPM
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$409.00 |
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UV000480
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MIN-3 12v/DC 3 GPM
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$514.00 |
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UV000300
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MIN-3 120v/60Hz 3 GPM
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$437.00 |
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UV000470
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MIN-3 220v/50Hz 3 GPM
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$471.00 |
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UV000500
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MIN-6 12v/DC 6 GPM
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$611.00 |
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UV000310
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MIN-6 120v/60Hz 6 GPM
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$534.00 |
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UV000490
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MIN-6 220v/50Hz 6 GPM
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$568.00 |
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UV000520
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MIN-9 12v/DC 9 GPM
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$674.00 |
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UV000320
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MIN-9 120v/60Hz 9 GPM
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$657.00 |
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UV000510
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MIN-9 220v/50Hz 9 GPM
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$631.00 |
Flow rates 1.0 to 9.0 gallons per minute
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Ideal for small applications such as kitchen faucets, drinking fountains, laboratories, summer cabins, mobile homes, campers & motor homes! |

1 Water enters the purifier and flows into the annular space between the quartz sleeves and the outside chamber wall.
2 Within the chamber, water is exposed to intense germicidal ultraviolet radiation.
3 Transformer with LED indicator light provides visual indication of germicidal lamp operation.
4 Water leaving the purifier is instantly ready for use.
Stainless Steel Construction - Chamber and hardware are Type 304 stainless steel for dependable long life.
Quick Lamp Change - Excusive, patented Easy-OffTM Retainer Cap enables lamp replacement without shutdown of water pressure or drainage of tank.
Fused Quartz Sleeve - Insures optimum lamp output at normal potable water temperatures.
Indicator Light - LED on transformer provides visual indication of germicidal lamp operation.
Mini- Pure UV Sterilizers Are:
• EFFECTIVE - Virtually all microorganisms are susceptible to UV disinfection.
• ECONOMICAL - Hundreds of gallons can be purified for each penny operating cost.
• SAFE - No danger of overdosing, no addition of dangerous chemicals.
• FAST - Water is ready for use as soon as it leaves the purifier
• EASY - Simple installation and maintenance. Compact units require minimum space.
• AUTOMATIC - Continuous or intermittent disinfection without special attention
• NO CHEMICALS - No chlorine taste or corrosion problems.
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General Sizing Guide:
Low flow single filter faucet: MIN1 1.0 gallon per minute
Single faucet of point of use: MIN1.5 1.5 gallons per minute
Higher flow main faucet for kitchen sink: MIN-3 3.0 gallons per minute
Bathroom shower and sink: MIN-6 6.0 gallons per minute
Single bathroom house and kitchen: MIN-9 9.0 gallons per minute
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Recommended Mounting Brackets:
Mounting Kit for MIN-1 and MIN-1.5
Mounting Kit for MIN-3, MIN-6, and MIN-9
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What microorganisms are deactivated by germicidal ultraviolet light? (courtesy of Atlantic Ultraviolet Corporation) |
Bacteria |
UV Dose |
Bacteria |
UV Dose |
Agrobacterium lumefaciens 5 |
8,500 |
Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Environ.Strain) 1,2,3,4,5,9 |
10,500 |
Bacillus anthracis 1,4,5,7,9 (anthrax veg.) |
8,700 |
Pseudomonas aeruginosa (Lab. Strain) 5,7 |
3,900 |
Bacillus anthracis Spores (anthrax spores)* |
46,200 |
Pseudomonas fluorescens 4,9 |
6,600 |
Bacillus megatherium Sp. (veg) 4,5,9 |
2,500 |
Rhodospirillum rubrum 5 |
6,200 |
Bacillus megatherium Sp. (spores) 4,9 |
5,200 |
Salmonella enteritidis 3,4,5,9 |
7,600 |
Bacillus paratyphosus 4,9 |
6,100 |
Salmonella paratyphi (Enteric Fever) 5,7 |
6,100 |
Bacillus subtilis 3,4,5,6,9 |
11,000 |
Salmonella Species 4,7,9 |
15,200 |
Bacillus subtilis Spores 2,3,4,6,9 |
22,000 |
Salmonella typhimurium 4,5,9 |
15,200 |
Clostridium tetani |
23,100 |
Salmonella typhi (Typhoid Fever) 7 |
7,000 |
Clostridium botulinum |
11,200 |
Salmonella |
10,500 |
Corynebacterium diphtheriae 1,4,5,7,8,9 |
6,500 |
Sarcina lutea 1,4,5,6,9 |
26,400 |
Dysentery bacilli 3,4,7,9 |
4,200 |
Serratia marcescens 1,4,6,9 |
6,160 |
Eberthella typhosa 1,4,9 |
4,100 |
Shigella dysenteriae - Dysentery 1,5,7,9 |
4,200 |
Escherichia coli 1,2,3,4,9 |
6,600 |
Shigella flexneri - Dysentery 5,7 |
3,400 |
Legionella bozemanii 5 |
3,500 |
Shigella paradysenteriae 4,9 |
3,400 |
Legionella dumoffill 5 |
5,500 |
Shigella sonnei 5 |
7,000 |
Legionella gormanil 5 |
4,900 |
Spirillum rubrum 1,4,6,9 |
6,160 |
Legionella micdadei 5 |
3,100 |
Staphylococcus albus 1,6,9 |
5,720 |
Legionella longbeachae 5 |
2,900 |
Staphylococcus aureus 3,4,6,9 |
6,600 |
Legionella pneumophila (Legionnaire's Disease) |
12,300 |
Staphylococcus epidermidis 5,7 |
5,800 |
Leptospira canicola-Infectious Jaundice 1,9 |
6,000 |
Streptococcus faecaila 5,7,8 |
10,000 |
Leptospira interrogans 1,5,9 |
6,000 |
Streptococcus hemolyticus 1,3,4,5,6,9 |
5,500 |
Micrococcus candidus 4,9 |
12,300 |
Streptococcus lactis 1,3,4,5,6 |
8,800 |
Micrococcus sphaeroides 1,4,6,9 |
15,400 |
Streptococcus pyrogenes |
4,200 |
Mycobacterium tuberculosis 1,3,4,5,7,8,9 |
10,000 |
Streptococcus salivarius |
4,200 |
Neisseria catarrhalis 1,4,5,9 |
8,500 |
Streptococcus viridans 3,4,5,9 |
3,800 |
Phytomonas tumefaciens 1,4,9 |
8,500 |
Vibrio comma (Cholera) 3,7 |
6,500 |
Proteus vulgaris 1,4,5,9 |
6,600 |
Vibrio cholerae 1,5,8,9 |
6,500 |
Molds |
UV Dose |
Molds |
UV Dose |
Aspergillus amstelodami |
77,000 |
Oospora lactis 1,3,4,6,9 |
11,000 |
Aspergillus flavus 1,4,5,6,9 |
99,000 |
Penicillium chrysogenum |
56,000 |
Aspergillus glaucus 4,5,6,9 |
88,000 |
Penicillium digitatum 4,5,6,9 |
88,000 |
Aspergillus niger (breed mold) 2,3,4,5,6,9 |
330,000 |
Penicillium expansum 1,4,5,6,9 |
22,000 |
Mucor mucedo |
77,000 |
Penicillium roqueforti 1,2,3,4,5,6 |
26,400 |
Mucor racemosus (A & B) 1,3,4,6,9 |
35,200 |
Rhizopus nigricans (cheese mold) 3,4,5,6,9 |
220,000 |
Protozoa |
UV Dose |
Protozoa |
UV Dose |
Chlorella vulgaris (algae) 1,2,3,4,5,9 |
22,000 |
Giardia lamblia (cysts) 3 |
100,000 |
Blue-green Algae |
420,000 |
Nematode Eggs 6 |
40,000 |
E. hystolytica |
84,000 |
Paramecium 1,2,3,4,5,6,9 |
200,000 |
Virus |
UV Dose |
Virus |
UV Dose |
Adeno Virus Type III 3 |
4,500 |
Influenza 1,2,3,4,5,7,9 |
6,600 |
Bacteriophage 1,3,4,5,6,9 |
6,600 |
Rotavirus 5 |
24,000 |
Coxsackie |
6,300 |
Tobacco Mosaic 2,4,5,6,9 |
440,000 |
Infectious Hepatitis 1,5,7,9 |
8,000 |
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Yeasts |
UV Dose |
Yeasts |
UV Dose |
Baker's Yeast 1,3,4,5,6,7,9 |
8,800 |
Saccharomyces cerevisiae 4,6,9 |
13,200 |
Brewer's Yeast 1,2,3,4,5,6,9 |
6,600 |
Saccharomyces ellipsoideus 4,5,6,9 |
13,200 |
Common Yeast Cake 1,4,5,6,9 |
13,200 |
Saccharomyces sp. 2,3,4,5,6,9 |
17,600 |
1. "The Use of Ultraviolet Light for Microbial Control", Ultrapure Water, April 1989.
2. William V. Collentro, "Treatment of Water with Ultraviolet Light - Part I", Ultrapure Water, July/August 1986.
3. James E. Cruver, Ph.D., "Spotlight on Ultraviolet Disinfection", Water Technology, June 1984.
4. Dr. Robert W. Legan, "Alternative Disinfection Methods-A Comparison of UV and Ozone", Industrial Water Engineering, Mar/Apr 1982.
5. Unknown
6. Rudolph Nagy, Research Report BL-R-6-1059-3023-1, Westinghouse Electric Corporation.
7. Myron Lupal, "UV Offers Reliable Disinfection", Water Conditioning & Purification, November 1993.
8. John Treij, “Ultraviolet Technology”, Water Conditioning & Purification, December 1995.9. Bak Srikanth, “The Basic Benefits of Ultraviolet Technology”, Water Conditioning & Purification, December 1995
* Approximate - Various sources may report different inactivation dosages. |
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