Cleaned my UV sterilizer today

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Some parts of my system were built for my convenience. Others, maybe not so much.

This is the process of how I clean my UV.

First, drain and take out ATO. Then, drain out the UV (notice the PVC extending toward the camera on the bottom):

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Unscrew the bulbs, then quartz sleeves through the holes that go through the right cabinet:

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The quartz and bulbs must come out from here. I spent a few minutes wrestling through dosing tube lines and hoping I won’t accidentally crack the quartz sleeves in the process:
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Here are the quartz sleeves. They usually look yellow and tinted, but this time, they had encrusted “sand” that likely produced from a precipitation event I had earlier this year:

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Usually, sliding a vinegar soaked paper towel through the sleeve easily removes the yellow tint and calcium carbonate build up. This time was much harder, and the vinegar wasn’t cutting it.

I made a muriatic acid solution, put it in a spray bottle, then laid the quartz sleeves outside and sprayed from a distance. I heard lots of sizzling, and the sand material fell off after 40 seconds of continuous spraying. I rinsed it out with a hose prior to touching them.

Here’s the final product:

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I then had to reverse the process to put the UV and ATO back into place.


It’s annoying, but I got used it. I only do it 2-3x per year. I don’t use the UV year-round; only when I want an extra polish here and there.



Side note:
I mounted my battle coral frags to the new rock structure earlier today:

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There is never anything on my two UV Quartz Sleeves. Also have UV on my Central Air, the tubes are perfectly clean. When I did Commercial HVAC, I had to remove UV Lamps at a Hospital and test them. Even before they were put in the test box I knew if they were bad if they had a film on them. Maybe you should put them on a timer to run a certain times a day, for a short period.
 

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