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We Deliver UV LED Solutions at a Municipal Scale that Significantly Reduces; Installed Footprint, Maintenance, Fouling and Ancillary Infrastructure. Typhon lead the way in the use of Light Emitting Diode (LED) for UV water treatment. LED is a solid state semiconductor light source which first became commercially available in the early 1960’s and by the early 2000’s had revolutionised the lighting we use in our everyday lives. UV Disinfection has been an essential part of municipal and industrial water and wastewater treatment process for over 20 years yet until recently the only viable option for generating UVC light on a large scale has been mercury discharge lamps. Typhon brings multiple UV LED light sources into an integrated array which creates a very efficient UV rector and challenges End Users to look beyond the traditional methods of comparing different, but fundamentally the same, mercury lamp system, to understand the true cost of ownership of a UV system and to exploit the benefits that the Typhon UV LED System offers including: USEPA UVDGM validated performance Simple installation with reduced infrastructure and full off-site reactor assembly and testing Instant ON/OFF and dynamic switching of LEDs allowing immediate adjustment to changes in operating conditions. Increased component reliability and reduced maintenance with no hard water scaling of quartz Increasing Asset Capacity and Decreasing Operating costs through the life of the system delivering substantial whole life cost savings Environmentally Friendly, Mercury Free disinfection, removing the need for glass traps and regulated disposal of waste.