John, if you're mainly using it to clear the green so the filter can take over then you probably only need it once or twice. You do not need it long term (off and on). Having it installed and not using it is a maintenance headache. Seals go bad, slim coat build up in the quartz sleeve and as mentioned bulb life.
Many koi ponds when first started up can never clear because of the massive amount of water and sunlight. Wall algae (natural bio filter) could never seed because the dark water prevents/filters sunlight to the pond walls. UV reactors help zap the free floating single cell algae allowing the water to clear allowing plants and wall algae to grow which from that point on establishes a cycle. Most cases the UV is no longer needed. I know of one pond that when the UV light goes out the water would cloud up and that's because he is overstocked so the UV is a intergral part of his filter.
UV for disease is another story which I do not believe is your intent of this thread or is it?
Many koi ponds when first started up can never clear because of the massive amount of water and sunlight. Wall algae (natural bio filter) could never seed because the dark water prevents/filters sunlight to the pond walls. UV reactors help zap the free floating single cell algae allowing the water to clear allowing plants and wall algae to grow which from that point on establishes a cycle. Most cases the UV is no longer needed. I know of one pond that when the UV light goes out the water would cloud up and that's because he is overstocked so the UV is a intergral part of his filter.
UV for disease is another story which I do not believe is your intent of this thread or is it?