WHAT | YOUR SOLUT OI |
water softener, installed on the outlet side of the pressure tank, filters and softens the water If you do not like a remaining chlorine taste, Sears has taste and odor filters to remove it,
(2)HYDROGEN SULFIDE WATER -- Many water
supplies corrtain hydrogen sulfide (sulphur) Dissolved hydrogen sulfide gas, in underground water, gives the water a bad taste and/or odor similar to rotten eggs This water is often corro- sive and may stain sinks and faucets
A Sears Solution Dispensing System feeding
chlorine, oxidizes hydrogen sulfide and other
sulfides making them tasteless and odorless If the water has both hydrogen sulfide and iron, Sears urges you to install an Automatic Clarifier along with the dispensing system InstallaSears Taste and Odor filter to remove chlorine taste and odor
(3)ACID
and over 70 it's basic (alkaline) If the pH is less than 7 0, the water contains too much acid Acid water corrodes galvanized and copper plumbing, and makes red or
Sears Neutralizer Compound, Stock No 42- 34475, fed into the water by a Sears Solution Dispensing System raises the pH to 7.0making it
neutral Neutralized, the water will no longer corrode or stain
(4) ACID WATER, AND IRON BACTERIA, HY-
DROGEN SULFIDE OR HIGH AMOUNTS OF
IRON
hydrogen sulfide Oxidized, the iron or hydrogen sulfide is filtered with a Sears Automatic Clarifier.
I WATER SYSTEM TESTS
HAS YOUR WATER SUPPLY HAD CHEMICAL
ANALYSIS? A chemical analysis tells you the
types and amounts of elements in the water, These facts determine what size and type of water
treating equipment is needed, and how to cor- rectly use it If your water needs analysis, call or write your nearest Sears store for help_
CHECK YOUR WATER SUPPLY SYSTEM PRESSURE For your solution dispensing system to work right, water system pressure must be less than 75 psi If pressure is over 75 psi, buy and
install a pressure reducing valve or adjust the pump pressure switch NOTE: If daytime pressure is 60 psi or more, pressure during the night hours may go over 75 psi.
If you have a well water system, look at the pressure gauge to find the water pressure. Call your local water department if you have city water. They will tell you what the water pressure is where ,ou live
KEEP A RECORD OF YOUR
WATER SYSTEM FACTS
System Pressure (psi) __ Hardness __ (gpg)
Iron Content (parts per million) __ pH __
Tastes, odors or other
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