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* 50% less soap or detergents required. * Whiter whites. * No scale buildup on fixtures and appliances. * Breaks down existing scale in pipe work. * No iron stains. * Up to 40 ppm of iron removal. * No air injectors or chemicals. * When the crystals reach a size in the range of nanometers they detach and are carried away by the water flow. * These calcite crystals are heat resistant and can no longer cause lime deposits. * The treated water coming out of the SP unit is also able to remove existing scale. * Depending on the thickness of the existing scale it will take some weeks to remove it 100% but after this the pipe system and the heat exchanger will be absolutely clean. Why does the Filtersorb SP media not need to be backwashed? What keeps the media bed from getting fouled? It is important to point out that we have no filtration effect with our SP media. Remember we are in a continuous up flow backwash situation and therefore we do not filter out anything from the water. So we have no accumulation of anything in the suspended bed of SP media. The SP media works as a catalyst only, not as a filtration media. The backwash filter is added to filter out the iron well water applications. What is the pH range of the media? What is the low and high pH range? It works in the range of 6 to 9 pH, but we also found that it works at pH 5.5 as well. (Below 6 pH we always recommend that you do a pilot.) What you can always do is stay in the range of the pH range allowed for drinking water in your market area. What if the bed gets contaminated with bacteria? This should not be a problem. The continuous back wash is the best action to keep the media clean. The media nevertheless can be treated with chlorine (up to 2-3 ppm) to kill bacteria and to remove organic matter. What is the maximum operating temperature of the SP media? The SP media will tolerate 120 degrees C (248 degrees F). Please consider that all the other equipment is much more limited regarding the water temperature. What is the minimum operating temperature of the SP media? The SP can go down to 38 degrees F. Please consider that all the other equipment is much more limited regarding the water temperature. Can I replace a traditional water softener system with a SP water conditioner and what difference in performance should I see between the two system? Yes, you can remove a traditional softener and replace with a SP conditioner system. There will be a difference with the new SP system in that the customer will not feel the unpleasant slippery feeling that they had with the traditional softener. This is because the hardness was not removed but was crystallized. The customer will have all the other great advantages like 50% less soap usage and cleaner laundry. The additional advantage is that you will not have sodium in your service water. |
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