C E S 2 9 0 0 D P S e r i e s
W a t e r C o n d i t i o n e r
Water Conditioning for Commercial and Light Industrial Applications
Available in Duplex Parallel System with 2” Porting
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| Hardness removal of 136,000 to 512,000 grains at |
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| flow rates up to 145 gallons per minute continuous |
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| Meter initiated regeneration minimizes salt, water, |
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| and electrical costs |
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| Advanced |
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| two |
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| independently pilot service flow and regeneration |
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| Large capacity brine tank maximizes time |
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| between refills |
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| Fiberglass reinforced resin vessels with NSF |
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| approved polyethylene liners eliminate worries |
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| about corrosion |
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| Duplex parallel tank configuration for continuous |
soft water supply and higher service flow rates | ||
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I N S T A L L A T I ON T I P S | OP E R A T I ON T I P S | A P P L I CA T I ON / S I Z I N G | |
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Locate equipment on a smooth, level surface | Check for softened water each time salt is | Warewashing | |
Maintain an | added, by using a soap or hardness test kit | Laundry - Linen & Uniform | |
Use a good quality grade of salt | |||
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Secure drain line directly over floor drain or | or pellet are preferred | Boiler Scale Control | |
stand pipe | Check the salt level on a regular basis | Water Heater Scale Protection/Reduction | |
When connecting to a water heater, install a | |||
Maintain at minimum salt depth of 6” to | General Housekeeping | ||
check valve on the soft water piping to prevent | |||
hot water | ensure a proper regeneration |
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When sweating/installing copper piping, | On iron bearing waters, use a salt that |
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protect the control valve from excessive heat | contains an iron “fighting” additive, or use |
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Check local codes for additional equipment | a resin cleaner on a regular basis |
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Check the water level in the brine tank |
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that may be required, such as backflow |
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prevention devices (i.e., RPZ) | If abnormally high - refer to IO guide for |
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| troubleshooting information |
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