Fluid Treatment System
20200392030 ยท 2020-12-17
Inventors
Cpc classification
C02F1/008
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C02F2209/005
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C02F9/20
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C02F2301/08
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C02F9/00
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Y02A20/208
GENERAL TAGGING OF NEW TECHNOLOGICAL DEVELOPMENTS; GENERAL TAGGING OF CROSS-SECTIONAL TECHNOLOGIES SPANNING OVER SEVERAL SECTIONS OF THE IPC; TECHNICAL SUBJECTS COVERED BY FORMER USPC CROSS-REFERENCE ART COLLECTIONS [XRACs] AND DIGESTS
C02F1/001
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C02F2303/185
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
C02F1/283
CHEMISTRY; METALLURGY
International classification
Abstract
A fluid treatment system for treating a fluid, the system including structure for moving a fluid therethrough the system, the structure for moving the fluid including a first inlet and a first outlet, further a primary fluid filter having a primary fluid filter inlet and a primary fluid filter outlet, wherein the primary fluid filter inlet is in fluid communication with the first outlet. Included with the system is a primary ultraviolet light module having a primary ultraviolet light module inlet and a primary ultraviolet light module outlet, wherein the primary ultraviolet light module inlet is in fluid communication with the primary fluid filter outlet and a secondary fluid filter having a secondary fluid filter inlet and a secondary fluid filter outlet, wherein the secondary fluid filter inlet is in fluid communication with the primary ultraviolet light module outlet, wherein the secondary fluid filter outlet discharges a first treated fluid.
Claims
1. A fluid treatment system for treating a fluid, said fluid treatment system comprising: (a) a means for moving a fluid therethrough said fluid treatment system, said means for moving a fluid including a first inlet and a first outlet; (b) a primary fluid filter having a primary fluid filter inlet and a primary fluid filter outlet, wherein said primary fluid filter inlet is in fluid communication with said first outlet; (c) a primary ultraviolet light module having a primary ultraviolet light module inlet and a primary ultraviolet light module outlet, wherein said primary ultraviolet light module inlet is in fluid communication with said primary fluid filter outlet; and (d) a secondary fluid filter having a secondary fluid filter inlet and a secondary fluid filter outlet, wherein said secondary fluid filter inlet is in fluid communication with said primary ultraviolet light module outlet, wherein said secondary fluid filter outlet discharges a first treated fluid.
2. A fluid treatment system according to claim 1 further comprising a tertiary fluid filter having a tertiary fluid filter inlet and a tertiary fluid filter outlet, wherein said tertiary fluid filter inlet is in fluid communication with said secondary fluid filter outlet.
3. A fluid treatment system according to claim 1 further comprising an activated absorption fluid filter having an activated absorption fluid filter inlet and an activated absorption fluid filter outlet, wherein said activated absorption fluid filter inlet is in fluid communication with said secondary fluid filter outlet.
4. A fluid treatment system according to claim 1 further comprising an ion exchange fluid filter having an ion exchange fluid filter inlet and an ion exchange fluid filter outlet, wherein said ion exchange fluid filter inlet is in fluid communication with said secondary fluid filter outlet.
5. A fluid treatment system according to claim 2 further comprising a secondary ultraviolet light module having a secondary ultraviolet light module inlet and a secondary ultraviolet light module outlet, wherein said secondary ultraviolet light module inlet is in fluid communication with said tertiary fluid filter outlet, wherein said secondary ultraviolet light module outlet discharges a fourth treated fluid.
6. A fluid treatment system according to claim 3 further comprising a secondary ultraviolet light module having a secondary ultraviolet light module inlet and a secondary ultraviolet light module outlet, wherein said secondary ultraviolet light module inlet is in fluid communication with said activated carbon absorption fluid filter outlet, wherein said secondary ultraviolet light module outlet discharges a fifth treated fluid.
7. A fluid treatment system according to claim 4 further comprising a secondary ultraviolet light module having a secondary ultraviolet light module inlet and a secondary ultraviolet light module outlet, wherein said secondary ultraviolet light module inlet is in fluid communication with said ion exchange fluid filter outlet, wherein said secondary ultraviolet light module outlet discharges a sixth treated fluid.
8. A fluid treatment system according to claim 1 further comprising control circuitry that effectuates a first selected time delay period that activates said primary ultraviolet light module for said first selected time delay period prior to allowing activation of said means for moving a fluid therethrough said fluid treatment system.
9. A fluid treatment system according to claim 8 wherein said control circuitry further includes a second selected time period that deactivates said means for moving a fluid therethrough said fluid treatment system and said primary ultraviolet light module subsequent to activation of said means for moving a fluid therethrough to limit said fluid treatment system to a batch processing of the fluid.
10. A fluid treatment system according to claim 1 further comprising a means for controlling a flow rate of the fluid emanating from said means for moving a fluid therethrough said fluid treatment system, wherein said means for controlling a flow rate of the fluid is in fluid communication with said first outlet, wherein operationally said means for controlling a flow rate of the fluid includes circuitry to set a dwell time of the fluid being exposed to said primary ultraviolet light module.
11. A fluid treatment system according to claim 10 wherein said means for moving a fluid therethrough said fluid treatment system is selected from the group consisting of; pump/motor combinations, manual pumps, fluid treatment system structural elevation differences, and fluid treatment system pressure differences.
12. A fluid treatment system according to claim 1 further comprising a treated fluid reservoir that is in fluid communication with said secondary fluid filter outlet, wherein said treated fluid reservoir includes a fluid level control structure disposed within said treated fluid reservoir to divert the treated fluid above a selected level therethrough a first aperture disposed within a surrounding sidewall of said treated fluid reservoir, wherein operationally said fluid level control structure actively diverts the treated fluid away from potentially damaging said means for moving a fluid therethrough said fluid treatment system, said primary fluid filter, said primary ultraviolet light module, and said secondary fluid filter.
13. A fluid treatment system kit for treating a fluid, said fluid treatment system kit comprising: (a) a fluid treatment system that includes a means for moving a fluid therethrough said fluid treatment system, said means for moving a fluid including a first inlet and a first outlet, a primary fluid filter having a primary fluid filter inlet and a primary fluid filter outlet, wherein said primary fluid filter inlet is in fluid communication with said first outlet, a primary ultraviolet light module having a primary ultraviolet light module inlet and a primary ultraviolet light module outlet, wherein said primary ultraviolet light module inlet is in fluid communication with said primary fluid filter outlet, and a secondary fluid filter having a secondary fluid filter inlet and a secondary fluid filter outlet, wherein said secondary fluid filter inlet is in fluid communication with said primary ultraviolet light module outlet, an activated carbon absorption fluid filter having an activated carbon absorption fluid filter inlet and an activated carbon absorption fluid filter outlet, wherein said activated carbon absorption filter inlet is in fluid communication with said secondary fluid filter outlet, wherein said activated carbon absorption fluid filter outlet discharges a second treated fluid; (b) a chlorine disinfectant residual test kit including chlorine test strips; and (c) instructions to test for absence of chlorine in the second treated fluid to operationally check the efficacy of said activated carbon absorption fluid filter.
14. A fluid treatment system kit for treating a fluid according to claim 13 further including bleach and instructions to add, agitate, and have dwell time of additional chlorine from said bleach to said second treated fluid in the event of said primary ultraviolet light module failure, further using said chlorine disinfectant residual test kit including chlorine test strips to test for a desired chlorine level in said second treated fluid and repeating said instructions add, agitate, and have dwell time of additional chlorine to achieve said desired chlorine level in said second treated fluid.
15. A fluid treatment system kit for treating a fluid according to claim 13 further including instructions to test an untreated fluid and said second treated fluid, wherein said untreated fluid is directed to said first inlet for determining sizes and criterion of said primary and secondary fluid filters, said primary ultraviolet light module, and said activated carbon absorption fluid filter, to meet said test instruction for said second treated fluid.
16. A method for treating a fluid in going from an untreated fluid to a third treated fluid, comprising the steps of: (a) providing a fluid treatment system that includes a means for moving a fluid therethrough said fluid treatment system, said means for moving a fluid including a first inlet and a first outlet, a primary fluid filter having a primary fluid filter inlet and a primary fluid filter outlet, wherein said primary fluid filter inlet is in fluid communication with said first outlet, a primary ultraviolet light module having a primary ultraviolet light module inlet and a primary ultraviolet light module outlet, wherein said primary ultraviolet light module inlet is in fluid communication with said primary fluid filter outlet, and a secondary fluid filter having a secondary fluid filter inlet and a secondary fluid filter outlet, wherein said secondary fluid filter inlet is in fluid communication with said primary ultraviolet light module outlet, an activated carbon absorption fluid filter having an activated carbon absorption fluid filter inlet and an activated carbon absorption fluid filter outlet, wherein said activated carbon absorption fluid filter inlet is in fluid communication with said secondary fluid filter outlet, a tertiary fluid filter having a tertiary fluid filter inlet and a tertiary fluid filter outlet, wherein said tertiary fluid filter inlet is in fluid communication with said activated carbon absorption fluid filter outlet, an ion exchange fluid filter having an ion exchange fluid filter inlet and an ion exchange fluid filter outlet, wherein said ion exchange fluid filter inlet is in fluid communication with said tertiary fluid filter outlet, and a secondary ultraviolet light module having a secondary ultraviolet light module inlet and a secondary ultraviolet light module outlet, wherein said secondary ultraviolet light module inlet is in fluid communication with said ion exchange fluid filter outlet, wherein said secondary ultraviolet light module outlet discharges the third treated fluid; (b) providing control circuitry that effectuates a first selected time delay period that activates said primary ultraviolet light module for said first selected time delay period prior to allowing activation of said means for moving a fluid therethrough said fluid treatment system; (c) activating said control circuitry to initiate said first selected time delay peroid; and (d) activating said means for moving a fluid therethrough said fluid treatment system.
17. A method for treating a fluid in going from an untreated fluid to a third treated fluid according to claim 16 further adding the steps of providing and activating said control circuitry that further includes a second selected time period that deactivates said means for moving a fluid therethrough said fluid treatment system and primary ultraviolet light module subsequent to activation of said means for moving a fluid therethrough to limit said fluid treatment system to a batch processing of the fluid.
18. A method for treating a fluid in going from an untreated fluid to a third treated fluid according to claim 16 further adding the steps of providing a chlorine disinfectant residual test kit including chlorine test strips and providing chlorine test instructions and executing said chlorine test instructions to test for absence of chlorine in the third treated fluid to operationally check the efficacy of said activated carbon absorption filter.
19. A method for treating a fluid in going from an untreated fluid to a third treated fluid according to claim 18 further adding the steps of providing a bleach and providing or executing instructions to add, agitate, and have dwell time of additional chlorine from said bleach to said third treated fluid in the event of said primary or secondary ultraviolet light modules failing, further using said chlorine disinfectant residual test kit including chlorine test strips to test for a desired chlorine level in said third treated fluid and repeating said instructions to add, agitate, and have dwell time of additional chlorine to achieve said desired chlorine level in said third treated fluid.
20. A method for treating a fluid in going from an untreated fluid to a third treated fluid according to claim 16 further adding the steps of providing and executing instructions to test the untreated fluid and the third treated fluid, wherein the untreated fluid is directed to said first inlet, said instructions to test the untreated fluid and the third treated fluid are for determining sizes and criterion of said primary, secondary, and tertiary fluid filters, said primary and secondary ultraviolet light modules, said activated carbon absorption fluid filter, and said ion exchange fluid filter to meet said test instruction for said third treated fluid.
Description
BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF DRAWINGS
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[0026] 50 Fluid treatment system [0027] 51 Fluid [0028] 52 Treated fluid [0029] 53 Second treated fluid [0030] 54 Untreated fluid [0031] 55 Means for moving the fluid 51 therethrough the fluid treatment system 50 [0032] 56 Pump/motor combination for the means 55 [0033] 57 Manual pumps for the means 55 [0034] 58 Fluid treatment system 50 structural elevation differences for the means 55 [0035] 59 Fluid treatment system 50 pressure differences for the means 55 [0036] 60 First inlet for the means 55 [0037] 65 First outlet for the means 55 [0038] 70 Primary fluid filter [0039] 75 Fluid filter inlet of the primary fluid filter 70 [0040] 80 Fluid filter outlet of the primary fluid filter 70 [0041] 85 Fluid communication between the primary fluid filter inlet 75 and the first outlet 65 [0042] 86 Fluid communication between the primary fluid filter 70 outlet 80 and the inlet 95 of the primary ultraviolet light module 90 [0043] 90 Primary ultraviolet light module [0044] 91 Perceptible output of the primary ultraviolet light module 90 [0045] 95 Inlet of the primary ultraviolet light module 90 [0046] 100 Outlet of the primary ultraviolet light module 90 [0047] 105 Fluid communication between the inlet 95 of the primary ultraviolet light module 90 and the outlet of the primary ultraviolet light module 90 [0048] 110 Secondary fluid filter [0049] 115 Inlet of the secondary fluid filter 110 [0050] 120 Outlet of the secondary fluid filter 110 [0051] 125 Fluid communication between the secondary fluid filter inlet 115 and the outlet 100 of the primary ultraviolet light module 90 [0052] 126 Fluid communication between the outlet 120 of the secondary fluid filter 110 to the inlet 410 of the treated fluid reservoir [0053] 130 First treated fluid [0054] 135 Tertiary fluid filter [0055] 140 Inlet of the tertiary fluid filter 135 [0056] 145 Outlet of the tertiary fluid filter 135 [0057] 150 Fluid communication between the tertiary fluid filter inlet 140 and the outlet 120 of the secondary fluid filter 110 [0058] 155 Activated carbon absorption or other elements besides carbon absorption such as activated alumina absorption fluid filter, there can be instances where more than one activated carbon filter [0059] 155 would be utilized depending on the untreated fluid 54 contaminates [0060] 160 Inlet of the activated carbon absorption fluid filter 155 [0061] 165 Outlet of the activated carbon absorption fluid filter 155 [0062] 170 Fluid communication between the inlet 160 of the activated carbon absorption fluid filter 155 and the outlet 120 of the secondary fluid filter 110 [0063] 175 Ion exchange fluid filter, there can be instances where more than one ion exchange filter 175 would be utilized depending on the untreated water 54 contaminates [0064] 180 Inlet of the ion exchange fluid filter 175 [0065] 185 Outlet of the ion exchange fluid filter 175 [0066] 190 Fluid communication between the inlet 180 of the ion exchange fluid filter 175 and the outlet 120 of the secondary fluid filter 110 [0067] 195 Secondary ultraviolet light module, preferably the secondary ultraviolet light module 195 is downstream of all utilized fluid filter(s) 70, 110, 135, or 405, absorption filter(s) 155, and ion exchange filter(s) 175 [0068] 196 Perceptible output of the secondary ultraviolet light module 195 [0069] 200 Inlet of the secondary ultraviolet light module 195 [0070] 205 Outlet of the secondary ultraviolet light module 195 [0071] 210 Fluid communication between the inlet 200 of the secondary ultraviolet light module 195 and the outlet 145 of the tertiary fluid filter 135 [0072] 215 Fluid communication between the inlet 200 of the secondary ultraviolet light module 195 and the outlet 165 of the activated carbon absorption fluid filter 155 [0073] 220 Fluid communication between the inlet 200 of the secondary ultraviolet light module 195 and the outlet 185 of the ion exchange fluid filter 175 [0074] 225 Control circuitry that effectuates a first selected time delay period 230 that activates the primary ultraviolet light module 90 for the first selected time delay period 230 prior to allowing activation of the means 55 for moving the fluid 51 therethrough the fluid treatment system 50, note in the case of both the primary 90 and secondary 195 ultraviolet light modules being utilized the control circuitry 225 will activate both the primary 90 and secondary 195 ultraviolet light modules prior to allowing activation of the means 55 for moving the fluid 51 therethrough the fluid treatment system 50 [0075] 230 First selected time delay period [0076] 235 Second selected time delay period that deactivates the means 55 for moving the fluid therethrough the fluid treatment system 50 and the primary ultraviolet light module 90 subsequent to activation of the means 55 for moving a fluid 51 therethrough to limit the fluid treatment system 50 to a batch processing of the fluid, note in the case of both the primary 90 and secondary 195 ultraviolet light modules being utilized, the control circuitry 225 will deactivate both the primary 90 and secondary 195 ultraviolet light modules along with the means 55 for moving the fluid therethrough the fluid treatment system 50 therethrough to limit the fluid treatment system 50 to a batch processing of the fluid [0077] 240 Means for controlling a flow rate of the fluid 51 [0078] 245 Fluid communication between the means 240 for controlling a flow rate of the fluid 51 and the first outlet 65 for the means 55 [0079] 250 Dwell time of the fluid 51 being exposed to the primary ultraviolet light module 90 [0080] 254 Reservoir for untreated fluid 54 [0081] 255 Reservoir for treated fluid 52, 53, 130, 325, 375, 380, 385 [0082] 256 Optional reservoir pressurized for untreated fluid 54 [0083] 260 Fluid communication between the reservoir 255 and the outlet 120 of the secondary fluid filter 110 [0084] 265 Fluid level control structure [0085] 270 First aperture [0086] 275 Selected fluid level in the reservoir 255 [0087] 280 Surrounding sidewall of the reservoir 255 [0088] 285 Fluid treatment system kit [0089] 290 Chlorine disinfectant residual test kit [0090] 295 Test strips for the chlorine disinfectant residual test kit [0091] 300 Instructions to test for an absence of chlorine in the second treated fluid 53 or third treated fluid 325 to confirm efficacy of the activated carbon absorption fluid filter 155, further instructions on setting the first time delay period 230 and the second time delay period 235 [0092] 305 Bleach [0093] 310 Instructions to add, agitate, and have dwell time of additional chlorine from the bleach 305 to the second treated fluid 53 or third treated fluid 325 in the event of the primary ultraviolet light module 90 failure and/or secondary ultraviolet light module 195 failure, further using the chlorine disinfectant residual test kit 290 including the chlorine test strips 295 to test for a desired chlorine level in the second treated fluid 53 or third treated fluid 325 and repeating the instructions 310, thus additional chlorine must be added to ensure adequate disinfection by adding 1 ml (about 10 drops from a typical household eyedropper) of household bleach (typically about 5.250% available chlorine) to 2 gallons of water from the treated water tank 255, robustly stirring it, and letting the bleach react with the water for 15 minutes, the generic chorine disinfectant residual test kit can then be used to test the chlorine residual and a residual of 1-3 mg/l should be indicated, if it is below 0.5 mg/l, another 1 ml of bleach should be added, and the process repeated, as many times as it takes, until a residual of 1-3 mg/l is measured [0094] 315 Instructions to test the untreated fluid 54 and the second treated fluid 53 or third treated fluid 325 wherein the untreated fluid 54 is directed to the first inlet 60 for determining sizes and criterion of the primary 70, secondary 110, tertiary 135, and fourth 405 fluid filters, the primary 90 or secondary 195 ultraviolet light modules, the activated carbon absorption fluid filter 155, and/or ion exchange fluid filter 175, to meet the test instructions 300, 310 for the treated fluids 53, 130, 325, 375, 380, or 385 [0095] 320 A method of treating a fluid [0096] 325 Third treated fluid [0097] 350 Power supply [0098] 355 Pressurized reservoir 254 for differential pressure 59 for means 55 for moving fluid 51 through the fluid treatment system 50 [0099] 360 Elevation difference 58 for means 55 for moving fluid 51 through the fluid treatment system [0100] 365 Fluid communication from the outlet 165 of the activated carbon absorption fluid filter 155 to the inlet 140 of the tertiary fluid filter 135 [0101] 370 Fluid communication from the outlet 145 of the tertiary fluid filter 135 to the inlet 180 of the ion exchange fluid filter 175 [0102] 375 Fourth treated fluid [0103] 380 Fifth treated fluid [0104] 385 Sixth treated fluid [0105] 390 Optional connection for municipal water supply that can include a backflow preventor [0106] 395 Optional connection for sink faucet [0107] 400 Optional sink faucet connection, drain valve connection, or equivalent for the outlet of the treated fluid reservoir 255 [0108] 405 Fourth fluid filter although shown in
DETAILED DESCRIPTION
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[0126] The means 55 for moving the fluid 51 can be a pump/motor combination 56, or be a manual pump 57 (hand, bellows, siphon bulb, peristaltic type, or piston-for example syringe type). Alternatively, for the means 55, 58, 59 for moving the fluid 51 through the fluid treatment system 50 can be structural elevation differences 360 as shown in
On the fluid filters the preferred filtration ranges are;
Primary fluid filter 70 being less than or equal to fifty micrometers.
Secondary fluid filter 110 being less than or equal to ten micrometers.
Tertiary fluid filter 135 being less than or equal to ten micrometers.
Fourth fluid filter 405 being less than or equal to ten micrometers.
As a non-limiting example of a staging sequence of filtration would be;
Primary fluid filter 70 being fifty micrometers for coarse particulates.
Secondary fluid filter 110 being ten micrometers.
Tertiary fluid filter 135 being three micrometers.
Fourth fluid filter 405 being zero point four five micrometers for bacteria.
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[0137] Further included in the fluid treatment system kit 285 is the chlorine disinfectant residual test kit 290 including chlorine test strips 295 and instructions 300 to test for absence of chlorine in the second treated fluid 53 to operationally check the efficacy of the activated carbon absorption fluid filter 155.
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[0141] Secondly providing control circuitry 225 that effectuates the first selected time delay period 230 that activates the primary ultraviolet light module 90 and the secondary ultraviolet light module 195 for the first selected time delay period 230 prior to allowing activation of the means 55 for moving the fluid 51 therethrough the fluid treatment system 50 and thirdly activating the control circuitry 225 to initiate the first selected time delay period 230. Fourth a step of activating the means 55 for moving the fluid 51 therethrough the fluid treatment system 50.
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[0146] The present invention system 50 is designed to produce potable water 52 and can use a twelve volt power source 350, or other safe low voltage, and highly filtered water 52 through the use of a syringe 57 as a power source even in the event of the failure of the system's twelve volt pump 55 and UV portions 90, 195. As long as one of the four available filter cartridges 70, 110, 135, 405 employs a <0.45 um filter (typically the last stage of filtration), pathogenic bacteria (along with the viruses typically attached to each bacteria) should be physically excluded. The syringe 57 connection/quick disconnect at the discharge from the untreated fluid reservoir 254 is followed by preferably a twelve V DC centrifugal pump 56 upstream of a means 240 for flow control, that can be an orifice plate or short length of small diameter tubing, engineered to ensure adequate contact time for UV 90, 195 disinfection, as well as adequate contact time for effective GAC adsorption 155 and/or ion exchange 175. A preferred example but non-limiting single embodiment description of the present invention fluid treatment system 50 in referring to
[0147] Reservoir for untreated fluid 254 at atmospheric pressure dimensioned at about 13 W5 D7 H, containing about 2 gallons, the reservoir 254 having a quick disconnect fitting 390, 395 (to allow direct connection to the municipal water supply or for use as a syringe pump 57 connection when the pump 56 fails, or in emergency situations. The means 55 for moving the fluid 51 that can include the a means 240 for flow control as previously described followed by the primary fluid filter 70 at less than or equal to about 50.0 um to remove relatively large particles which can shield pathogens from ultraviolet light disinfection 90, 195. Continuing to the first stage UV disinfection or primary ultraviolet light module 90 that preferably uses any UV system which can meet EPA standards for microbial inactivation and subsequent use as potable water is acceptable, (for example: Technologies which provide a contact chamber on either side of a single lamp, a reflective surface (ref. 7252763 Keunnen), being two side by side contact tubes wrapped around a single lamp, or those that employ separate UV lamps and contact chambers for pre-disinfection and post disinfection), and that depending on the existing technologies employed, the second stage or secondary UV module 195 may use the same UV source as the first stage UV disinfection or primary ultraviolet light module 90. Please note that to gain EPA acceptance, the system includes filtration which will provide adequate particle removal to ensure that pathogens cannot be occluded and thereby avoid adequate contact with the UV lamps 90, 195.
[0148] Further on the primary 90 and secondary 195 ultraviolet light modules there can be control circuitry 225 that has a first time delay 230 is included in the fluid treatment system 50 controller which delays the pump 56 start until the primary 90 and secondary 195 ultraviolet light modules power source is at greater than or equal to 40,000 microwatt-sec/sq. cm., the system controller circuitry 225 also includes the second time delay 235 which shuts off the fluid treatment system 50 including the pump 56 after X (variable) seconds that is determined by a specific application of the fluid treatment system 50 in the instructions 300 (guidance will be included that those who choose to install the system under the counter or teed from the sink faucet) and pipe it to a dedicated faucet such that to extend the life of the primary 90 and secondary 195 ultraviolet light modules, that about 1-2 gallons be collected from the dedicated faucet each time a momentary pump 56 switch is activated)
[0149] The 1.sup.st, 2.sup.nd, 3.sup.rd, & 4.sup.th fluid filters being respectively the primary fluid filter 70, the secondary fluid filter 110, the tertiary fluid filter 135, and the fourth fluid filter 405 plus carbon adsorption filter 155, and/or ion exchange filter 175, respectively; preferably the tertiary fluid filter 135, and the fourth fluid filter 405 plus carbon adsorption filter 155, and/or ion exchange filter 175 are all three are at less than or equal to about 10.0 micron and may be in descending sizes.
[0150] The reservoir for treated fluid 255 can include the quick disconnect fitting 400 for those wishing to connect the system to a dedicated faucet at the sink it is attached to the reservoir for treated fluid 255.
CONCLUSION
[0151] Accordingly, the present invention of a fluid treatment system has been described with some degree of particularity directed to the embodiments of the present invention. It should be appreciated, though; that the present invention is defined by the following claims construed in light of the prior art so modifications of the changes may be made to the exemplary embodiments of the present invention without departing from the inventive concepts contained therein.