Revista Mexicana de Ingeniería Química, Vol. 20, No. 2 (2021), Ener2298


Design and implementation of a water treatment system using ultraviolet radiation (UV) produced with photovoltaic energy

S.A. Ramírez-Revilla

https://doi.org/10.24275/rmiq/Ener2298


Abstract

 

The objective of this research study was to design and implement a water treatment system using ultraviolet radiation (UV) produced with photovoltaic panels. This system would be able to satisfy the needs of residents who do not have drinking water and live in rural areas. The design begins with the evaluation of the energy demand required for the ultraviolet light lamp and the water pump, which are powered by the photovoltaic panel. The system consists of a tank for water collection, a 0.5 HP pump, a pre-filter and a filter for sediments, an activated carbon filter, a UV-C light lamp and a storage tank. Mandatory control parameters according to DIGESA were evaluated such as pH, color, turbidity, thermotolerant and total coliforms present in the water, before and after the treatment. The results obtained demonstrate that the system works efficiently. The observed values ​​were lower than the maximum permissible limits for the physicochemical and microbiological analysis. For total and thermotolerant coliforms, 0 CFU / 100 mL were found, demonstrating that UV-C radiation completely eliminates the microorganisms present in water.

Keywords: ultraviolet radiation, photovoltaic panel, total coliforms, thermotolerant coliforms.