Function: |
Cost-savings, energy efficiency, turbidity reduction, and superior taste. |
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Applications: |
• Industrial processes |
• Boiler pretreatment |
• Food & beverage |
• Drinking water |
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Standard Features: |
• Depth or carbon filters |
• 24 Volt Culligan MVP electronic controller |
• Side mount valve |
• Corrosion resistant tank |
• Single or multiple tank configurations |
• Regeneration by time clock, water meter or differential pressure switch |
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Options: |
• Skid Mounted - fully pre-piped and wired systems for single point field utility connection of inlet, outlet, drain and power supply. |
• Patented Progressive Flow-Culligan's MVP Control can monitor flow demands bringing additional softening tanks on-line or offline as flows increase or decrease. |
• A.S.M.E. Code Tank |
• Flow Measuring Devices - are available for volume based regeneration initiation. |
• Differential Pressure Switch |
• Gauge Packages - Pressure gauges provided for mounting at the inlet and outlet connection. |
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System Specifications |
Pressure |
: 40-100 psig (207 - 690 kPa) |
Power Consumption: |
: 120 VAC / 24 VAC, 50/60Hz |
Temperature |
: 4-49oC |
Type |
Model |
Superior* |
High** |
Utility*** |
Backwash Flow Rate (GPM) |
Valve Size (Inches)
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Flow Rate (GPM) |
Pressure Loss (PSI) |
Flow Rate (GPM) |
Pressure Loss (PSI) |
Flow Rate (GPM) |
Pressure Loss (PSI) |
Depth Filter |
HD-483 |
126 |
5 |
190 |
10 |
252 |
16 |
188 |
3
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HD-544 |
159 |
5 |
240 |
8 |
318 |
11 |
210 |
4
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HD-604 |
196 |
4 |
300 |
10 |
392 |
17 |
270 |
4
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Carbon Filter |
HR-4825 |
501 |
21 |
75 |
6 |
1002 |
102 |
136 |
2.5
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HR-543 |
641 |
41 |
95 |
8 |
1272 |
132 |
160 |
3
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HR-603 |
961 |
41 |
118 |
2 |
1572 |
52 |
210 |
3
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Iron Filter |
HG-4825 |
653 |
43 |
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|
160 |
2.5
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HG-5425 |
803 |
63 |
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|
210 |
2.5
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HG-6025 |
1003 |
43 |
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240 |
2.5
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* Superior - Best quality water with lowest pressure loss. Recommended for influent suspended solid loads up to and great than 300 ppm. |
** High - Very good quality water with increased pressure loss. Recommended for influent suspended solid loads less than 300 ppm. |
*** Utility - Satisfactory quality water with greatest pressure loss. Shorter on line time between backwashing. Recommended for influent suspended solid loads less than 150 ppm. |
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1 For sediment and organic removal use the flow rates from the superior water quality column. |
2 For chlorine removal only, use the flow rates from the utility water quality column. |
3 Iron Filter Flow Rates and Pressure Loss are recommended maximums for proper system operation. |
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All pressure drop figures are based on new filter media and a water temperature of 60oF. |
Depth filters are capable of 10 micron effluent water quality, whereas all other filter types are capable of 40 micron effluent water quality. | |