Description
The Aqua Ultraviolet Viper 1200 W Plastic is the largest single-housing UV sterilizer Aqua UV builds in a non-stainless chassis. Designed for commercial koi farms, large pondscapes (20,000+ gallons), and aquaculture grow-out systems, the 1200 W Viper delivers high-output UV-C dose across 3", 4", and 6" port sizes. The Multi-Unit configuration with Flow Switch (AS91207) supports 220 V industrial service and is the standard for parallel multi-housing installations where total sterilization load exceeds what one chamber can handle.
Key Features
- 1200 W single-housing UV sterilization — largest non-SS Viper
- Available port sizes: 3", 4", 6" Slip Union
- Multi-Unit + Flow Switch variant (AS91207) for parallel commercial installations on 220 V service
- Wiper-equipped variants keep quartz sleeves clean without operator intervention
- Plastic chassis lowers cost vs Stainless Steel Viper for sheltered indoor or covered outdoor installations
- Replaceable lamps + quartz sleeves serviceable on-unit
- Made in the USA — Aqua Ultraviolet has manufactured UV sterilizers in Temecula, California since 1992
- Backed by Aqua Ultraviolet's full manufacturer warranty
Specifications
| Series | Viper |
|---|---|
| Wattage | 1200 W |
| Body Material | High-impact plastic |
| Port Sizes | 3" / 4" / 6" Slip Union |
| Voltage Options | 110 V / 220 V (220 V required for Flow Switch + Multi-Unit variant) |
| Wiper Assembly | Available — see variant titles |
| Use Case | Commercial koi farms, aquaculture, 20,000+ gallon pondscapes |
| Country of Origin | USA |
Flow Rate (GPH) by Wattage
| Wattage | Max GPH (Clarification, ~30,000 µW/cm²) — green-water control | Min GPH (Sterilization, ~90,000 µW/cm²) — parasite + bacteria kill |
|---|---|---|
| 1200 W | 52,500 GPH | 17,500 GPH |
Sizing rule: divide your filtered circulation rate (GPH) by the column you need. Pick a unit whose Max GPH ≥ your circulation rate to achieve clarification dose; pick a unit whose Min GPH ≥ your circulation rate to achieve full sterilization dose at that flow.
Frequently Asked Questions
Plastic vs Stainless Steel Viper at 1200 W?
Plastic is appropriate for sheltered indoor / covered outdoor installations. Choose Stainless Steel if the unit lives in direct sunlight, saltwater, or industrial environments with chemical exposure.
What's the Multi-Unit + Flow Switch variant for?
Industrial commercial systems frequently run 2-4 Vipers in parallel to handle higher GPH loads. The Flow Switch interlocks the lamps with verified flow — if circulation drops below safe minimum, the lamps shut off to prevent overheating.
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