SYS-MD1003 Integrated Water Treatment System

picture of the Wyckomar MD1003 System

SYS-MD1003

The SYS-MD1003 is an All-in-One Water Treatment System that is sized for the needs of the average household (up to 6 people) or small commercial application to provide complete purified drinking water. Typically installed at the point of use, it is used for treating municipal water as well as ground water from drilled or dug wells, and surface water from lakes, ponds or rivers. It will purify the water from most contaminants such as sediments, rust and pesticides with filtration down to 5 micron. Carbon filtration reduces taste and odour, including sulphur smell and chlorine residuals.

All components of this system are pressure-tested and pre-assembled on a stainless steel panel. It is easy to install and maintain and can be upgraded with optional components for many different water treatment applications.

Harmful microorganisms such as viruses, bacteria and protozoa are killed with a powerful UV disinfection dose that will inactivate the pathogens at a kill rate of 99.99% (log4) (Giardia, E. coli, Cryptosporidium, Vibrio cholerae, Legionella, Salmonella, Shigella, Streptococcus and many others).

  • Flow Range (limited by filter selection): up to 8 GPM / 30 LPM

  • Filtration System: 20" SlimLine, 3 Stages

  • Sediment Filter 1: 20 Micron Poly Spun

  • Sediment Filter 2: 5 Micron Poly Spun

  • Carbon Filter: 10 Micron Carbon Block

  • Electronic Ballast w/ Operation Count: 4-BE-425-ECO-R

  • UV Replacement Lamp: RL-40/867T5

  • Replacement Quartz Dome: RQD-895

  • Plumbing: 3/4" In/Out

  • Mounted on Stainless Steel Backpanel

  • Includes Shutoffs and Pressure Gauges

  • Many Optional Components Available


Links for more info (Specifications Sheet, Technology info)

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Pathogens that are inactivated by this UV sterilizer:
Anthrax, Chlorella, Clostridium, Coxsackie, Cryptosporidium parvum, E. coli, Giardia lamblia, Hepatitis, Influenza, Legionella, Listeria, Micrococcus, Paramecium, Polio, Pseudomonas, Salmonella, Shigella, Streptococcus, Toxoplasma, Vibrio cholerae
and many more. (See comprehensive UV Inactivation Chart)