Products - Water Softeners: Commercial :: 9500
The
9500
Twin Econominder Operation of The Softener
Hard water contains dissolved minerals in the form of Calcium, Magnesium,
and Iron. Removal of these minerals is accomplished by softening the water
through an ion exchange process. As water flows through the mineral tank,
the dissolved minerals become attached to the resin. Over a period of time
the resin will become exhausted, and the softener will regenerate using
a brine solution.
Softening Media
The exchange media is a high quality black strong acid softener (Cation)
resin in the sodium form with a very high whole bead count, no color throw,
physically hard, and is chlorine resistant. The media combines high operating
capacity with excellent chemical and physical stability for long dependable
life. Request media specifications for details.
Controller/Meter
Regeneration cycle can be initiated by day time-clock or optional meter
initiated regeneration cycle after a preset volume of water has been softened.
Regeneratin Controller
The 9500 Series softeners are controlled by a reliable Fleck electromechanical
controller. The fully adjustable 5 cycle, single controller operates all
steps and regeneration cycles for both vessels, including upflow backwash,
downflow brining and slow rinse, rapid rinse, brine refill and downflow
service.
Brine Tank
The brine tank is a combination brine maker and salt storage vessel, and
is made of tough, high density polyethylene and features a gred plate for
maximum saturation of brine. Larger tanks are available for extra salt storage
capacity.
Brine System
Brine refill is automatically controlled by the timer/controller to provide
the correct amount of brine for each regeneration. The refill system is
backed up by a flot and safety valve shut-off, which minimizes the chance
of overflowing the brine tank.
Water Meter
The water meter is standard on all models. Regenreation is initiated when
a preset volume of water is used. Once the meter gallon setting zeros out,
the system automaticallly switches tanks and the exhausted tank goes immediately
into regeneration. Once regeneration is completed the tank goes into the
standby mode.
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