Original UVC lamp Oase For constant performance and clearer water
The replacement UVC lamp Oase It represents the ideal solution to restore the efficiency of the ultraviolet sterilization system installed in its aquarium or pond. With normal use, in fact, the germicidal capacity of UVC lamps gradually decreases over time, even if the lamp continues to light up. For this reason Oase Recommend periodic replacement of the light source to ensure maximum effectiveness in water treatment.
Thanks to the emission of ultraviolet rays of type C, the lamp acts directly on the microorganisms in the water column, helping to reduce the proliferation of unicellular algae, bacteria and germs responsible for turbidity and worsening of quality Water.
UVC technology for natural impurities control
UVC irradiation is one of the most used technologies in professional water clarification systems. When the water crosses the UV reactor, microorganisms are exposed to ultraviolet light that alters the genetic material, preventing its reproduction.
The main benefits include:
- Reduction of the seaweed in suspension of the green water
- Checking the bacterial charger in the water
- Improvement of visual clarity
- Support for the correct functioning of the filtration system
- Physical treatment without the use of chemicals
This technology is particularly appreciated by aquariums and enthusiasts of ornamental ponds because it allows to obtain more transparent water without significantly altering the chemical parameters of the aquatic environment.
Original spare Oase For maximum compatibility
Choose an original lamp Oase It means maintaining the performance specifications provided for by the manufacturer. The lamps are designed to work in perfect synergy with clarifiers and UVC sterilizers Oase, ensuring the correct ultraviolet emission level and a uniform distribution of light inside the reactor.
The available versions allow you to replace the installed model exactly:
- UVC 7W lamp
- UVC 9W lamp
- UVC 11W lamp
It is important to always install a lamp of the same power provided by the appliance to ensure safety, electrical compatibility and optimal yield.
When replacing the UVC lamp
A UV lamp can continue to light up while having lost a significant part of its germicidal efficacy. To maintain high system performance it is advisable to replace the lamp after approximately 8.000-10.000 Operating hours or once a year, preferably before the season of greater use.
Periodic replacement allows:
- Keep the maximum efficacy of sterilization
- Keep the water clearer over time
- Reduce the risk of algal proliferation
- Optimize the efficiency of the UVC clarifier
Simple installation and quick maintenance
The spare UVC lamps Oase They are designed to be replaced quickly during normal system maintenance operations. Before the intervention it is always necessary to disconnect the power supply and follow the instructions provided for by the equipment manufacturer.
Proper maintenance should also include periodic cleaning of the quartz tube, a fundamental element to ensure maximum transmission of ultraviolet rays.
Recommended applications
This replacement lamp is suitable for:
- Freshwater aquariums
- Marine aquariums
- Ornamental ponds
- Filtration systems with UV sterilizer
- Water clarification plants Oase compatible
Technical features
- Brand: Oase
- Type: original replacement UVC lamp
- Available powers: 7W, 9W, 11W
- Technology: ultraviolet UV-C
- Use: water sterilization and clarification
- Installation: direct replacement of the existing lamp
- Compatibility: Apparatus Oase prepared for the specific power
- Application: Aquariums, Laghetti and Filtration Systems
- Original manufacturer spare
- High reliability and long operating life
Why choose an original UVC lamp Oase
The original lamps Oase They are developed to offer stable UV emissions, high constructive quality and full compatibility with brand systems. Use original spare parts allows the efficiency of the plant to be preserved, maintaining high water quality and guarantee constant performance over time, fundamental aspects for the welfare of fish, plants and aquatic organisms.

