Pura UV Systems

Pura water filters use ultraviolet light to disinfect water and reduce microbial contaminants. These systems provide effective treatment for residential and light commercial applications. Serv-A-Pure supplies Pura water filtration systems and replacement filters to support reliable UV water treatment.

With decades of experience in water quality solutions, Serv-A-Pure helps customers maintain safe, consistent water using equipment that offers lasting performance.

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How a Pura Ultraviolet Water Purification System Works

A Pure ultraviolet water purification system treats water using a UV lamp in a protective quartz sleeve.

Ultraviolet light targets and inactivates bacteria, viruses, and other microorganisms as water flows through the system. The system operates under pressure and does not use chemicals or heat.

Pura water filters maintain flow and support UV treatment by removing sediment or other particles that could interfere with disinfection.

This method ensures clean, microbiologically safe water for homes and businesses.

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Pura Water Filters for Residential and Commercial Use

Pura water filters and UV systems support a range of applications where water disinfection is crucial. These systems work well in settings that require microbiologically safe water without chemical treatment.

With multiple system sizes and flow capacities available, Pura water filtration systems adapt to different household and facility needs.

Some everyday use cases include the following:

  • Private well disinfection for single-family homes
  • UV treatment for point-of-entry filtration systems
  • Water safety in small businesses or offices
  • Supplemental microbial control in food service settings
  • UV protection for water storage tanks

Pura filters support consistent system performance by maintaining clear flow paths and protecting the UV lamp from sediment buildup.

Selecting the Right Pura Water Filter

Pura water filtration systems vary by flow rate, lamp power, and intended use. Selecting the correct unit depends on matching system specs to your daily water conditions and application goals.

The questions below help guide the decision process:

  • How much water do you use daily? Higher-use systems like multi-bathroom homes or light commercial buildings need Pura UV models with greater flow capacity to maintain disinfection levels.
  • What is the source of your water? Private well water often contains more microbial contaminants than municipal sources and benefits from more frequent filtration and disinfection.
  • Do you need point-of-use or whole-house coverage? Point-of-use systems treat water at a single fixture, while whole-house Pura systems provide UV protection for every outlet.
  • Are there particles in your water supply? If sediment is present, pre-filters are required to protect the UV chamber and maintain effectiveness.
  • What level of disinfection do you require? Basic models support general residential safety, while advanced units offer higher UV dosages for more critical or sensitive applications.

Serv‑A‑Pure provides guidance and product availability across the full range of Pura water filters to help meet your system’s requirements.

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UV Purification Standards in Pura Water Systems

Pura water systems adhere to recognized disinfection standards and are suitable for residential and light commercial use. These systems feature certified UV lamps and quartz sleeves that comply with manufacturer specifications.

Many Pura units integrate pre-filtration stages, such as 0.5-micron carbon or sediment filters, to ensure adequate UV transmittance for microbial control.

Regular lamp and sleeve replacement maintains disinfection performance, keeping Pura systems aligned with water safety guidelines.

FAQs About Pura Water Filters and UV Systems

See what else our Pura water filters and UV systems can do through our frequently asked questions.

How often should I replace parts in my Pura water filtration system?

Pura UV systems require annual lamp replacement and periodic quartz sleeves and filter cartridge changes. Most users change lamps once per year to maintain optimal UV output. Actual cartridge schedules depend on your system’s sediment or carbon filter usage.

What flow rate do I need in a Pura UV system?

Pura UV system models support different flow capacities. Residential setups usually run at 1-3 GPM, while whole-house systems require models rated around 8-15 GPM. Measure your household water use and match it to the Pura model’s rated flow to ensure consistent microbial protection.

Can Pura ultraviolet systems remove chemicals or heavy metals?

Pura water filters rely on UV light for microbial disinfection and do not remove chemicals or metals. However, multi-stage Pura water filtration systems include carbon or sediment filters that reduce chlorine, organic compounds, and particles before UV treatment.

Talk to an Expert About Pura UV Water Systems Today

Serv-A-Pure provides product support for Pura water filtration systems, including UV disinfection units and replacement filters. Our team can help you find the right model based on your water source, system size, and disinfection needs.

Get technical assistance, detailed specs, and access to Pura water filters from Serv-A-Pure today.

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