One Stage 20" Big Blue with DI filter, 1" NPT Ports. for Car Washing , Dental Autoclave Machine, Aquariums
One Stage 20' Big Blue with DI filter, 1' NPT Ports. for Car Washing , Dental Autoclave Machine, Aquariums

One Stage 20" Big Blue with DI filter, 1" NPT Ports. for Car Washing , Dental Autoclave Machine, Aquariums

CAD $230.00
Part Number: 103016
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Detailed Description:

1-Stage 20"x4.5" Whole House Big Blue Water Filtration System with 1" NPT Ports for Car Washing, Autoclave


Includes:

  • 1 x 20" x 4.5" Blue Double O-ring Filter Housing with Pressure Release Button.
  • 1 x Wall Mounting Metal Bracket.
  • 1 x DI Filter.
  • 1 x Filter Housing Wrench.
  • 1-year manufacturer's limited warranty.

    Capacity (gal.) according to the incoming PPM to the filter

    • 5 ppm - 8000 gallons, 10 ppm - 4000 gallons,  50 ppm - 800 gallons, 100 ppm - 400 gallons, 200 ppm -200 gallons, 300 ppm - 133 gallons, 400 ppm - 100 gallons, 500 ppm - 80 gallons
    To extend the life of this system filters; add pre system part # 


    Why my DI resin is not reading 0, is there a defective resin?
    Deionization (DI) resin that doesn’t produce water with a zero Total Dissolved Solids (TDS) reading could be due to several factors. Here are some common reasons why DI resin might not perform as expected:

    1. Exhaustion of Resin: DI resin can only remove a finite amount of ions from water before it becomes exhausted and needs to be regenerated or replaced. If the resin has been in use for a significant period or has processed a lot of water, it may simply be exhausted.
    2. Poor Packing or Channeling: If the resin isn’t packed tightly in its container, channels can form where water flows through the resin bed without proper contact, reducing the effectiveness of ion exchange. This can happen if the resin settles or if it wasn’t filled properly.
    3. High Water Flow Rates: If water flows through the DI resin too quickly, there isn’t enough contact time for the ion exchange process to occur effectively. This can result in lower-purity water.
    4. Contamination or Degradation of Resin: The resin can be contaminated by oils, organic compounds, or other chemicals that interfere with ion exchange. Physical degradation from mechanical wear or chemical attack (like from chlorine or other oxidants in the water) can also reduce its effectiveness.
    5. Incorrect Resin Type or Mixture for your application: Using the wrong type of resin, or an incorrect mix of cation and anion exchange resins, could also result in less effective ion removal.
    6. Temperature and Chemical Composition of Water: Higher temperatures can affect the efficiency of ion exchange. Additionally, the specific ions and chemicals in the water being treated can impact performance. Certain ions might be more difficult to remove or might require specific types of resin.

    To troubleshoot your specific situation, you might consider checking the flow rate, inspecting the resin for signs of channeling or degradation, testing the incoming water to see if there’s a particularly high ion concentration, or replacing the resin if it’s old or exhausted.

    * For all the above reasons, No Warranties are given, and all implied warranties of merchantability or fitness for a particular purpose are expressly excluded.

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