Moderate Recalled May 29, 2014 About 3,660 units Updated January 9, 2015

Trident Recalls Ultraviolet Sanitation Systems for Pools Due to Fire Hazard

Bath, pool & outdoorsFireLead / chemical

The hazard

Electrical arcing can cause the units to catch fire, posing a fire hazard.

Incidents reported: There have been 38 reports of the sanitation systems melting and or catching fire, one burn injury to a consumer's hand and about $23,000 in property damage reported.

What to do now

Repair

Consumers should immediately unplug the units from the outlet, or if hard-wired, the power source should be disconnected or turned off at the circuit breaker. Contact Trident for a free repair kit.

Contact: Trident toll-free at (855) 522-8200 from 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. PT Monday through Friday or online at www.uvrecall.org or email assistance@uvrecall.org.

About this recall

This recall involves all Trident Series 2 ultraviolet sanitation systems for pools. The sanitation systems are a gray tube that stands 32 inches high by 11 inches in diameter. They are plumbed into the pool's water circulation pipes and plugged in or hard-wired into an electrical system. The pool's water runs through the unit and is sanitized by ultraviolet lamps. This is a secondary sanitation system used in conjunction with chemical sanitizers such as chlorine or bromine. "Trident Ultraviolet Corporation," "Series 2" and "UV Ultraviolet Sanitation System" are printed on a black label on the front of the units. "Trident Series 2 Ultraviolet Water Treatment System" and a series of letters for the date code are printed on a silver sticker on the units. Go to www.uvrecall.org to determine if the date code is included in the recall.

Product photos

Trident pool sanitation system
Trident pool sanitation system
Label on sanitation system with “Series 2”
Label on sanitation system with “Series 2”

Photos: U.S. CPSC