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CHLORAMINE REDUCTION SYSTEMS
CC1E
CC3E
CB20 Cartridge Kits
System
Part Number
Rated Capacity
Flow Rate
Dimensions (H x W x D)
Ship Wt.
List Price
in
cm
lb
kg
gallons
litres
gpm
lpm
CB20-124E
EV9100-51
15,000
5,678
5
18.9
25.9 x 7.35 x 8.5
65.8 x 18.7 x 21.6
22
22
$ 505.00
CB20-302E
EV9100-32
20,000
75,708
5
18.9
27.8 x 20.8 x 9.0
70.6 x 47.5 x 23
46
46
1,098.00
CB20-312E
EV9100-37
60,000
227,125
5
18.9
29.5 x 25.0 x 15.1
74.9 x 63.5 x 38.5
82
82
1,652.00
Product
Part
Number
Description
Technology
Rated Capacity
Ship Wt.
List Price
lb
kg
gallons
litres
124E Kit
EV9105-02
CC1E cartridge (1)
Granular Activated Carbon
15,000
56,775
4
1.8
$287.00
302E Kit
EV9105-21
CC1E (1) and
CC3E cartridges (1)
Granular Activated Carbon (CC1E)
Sub-micron Carbon Block (CC3E)
20,000
75,700
11
5.0
572.00
312E Kit
EV9105-34
CC1E (1) and
CC3E cartridges (2)
Granular Activated Carbon (CC1E)
Sub-micron Carbon Block (CC3E)
60,000
227,100
17
7.7
814.00
CB20-124E
CB20-302E
CB20-312E
System features include:
•
All systems complete with cartridge(s), gauge(s),
shut-off valve, and flushing valve (302E/312E only)
CB20 Systems –
For Chloramine Reduction
CC1E Cartridge:
•
Extended service cartridge contains radial flow granular
activated carbon (GAC)
•
Improves the taste and consistency of beverages and ice by
reducing chloramine, chlorine, and other off-tastes and odors
CC13E Cartridge:
•
Carbon block cartridge reduces chlorine taste & odor and
certain VOC's
•
Reduces filtering Cryptosporidium and Giardia cysts
What are chloramines?
•
Chloramines are most commonly formed
when chlorine and ammonia are combined for
use as a disinfectant to treat drinking water.
Why chloramine versus chlorine
treatment?
•
Chloramines provide longer-lasting water
treatment as water moves through
distribution systems to end-users.
Chloramines are not new and are
closely regulated.
•
They’ve been employed by water utilities for
close to 90 years and it’s estimated that 30%
of the US currently uses drinking water treated
with chloramines. The USEPA regulates chlora-
mines use for municipal water treatment.
Chloramine use is on the rise.
•
Due to stricter government regulation, specific-
ally the USEPA’s Stage 2 Disinfectant Byproduct
Rules, it’s expected that up to 55% of US
municipalities will employ chloramines by 2012.
How does chloramine treatment
impact foodservice professionals?
•
Chloramines can adversely affect the taste and
odor of drinking and ingredient water – just
as chlorine treatment can – but it negatively
impacts as the carbonation of fountain
beverages as well. Chloramines may also cause
certain types of water lines, system seals and
tubing to degrade over time. It can also clog
small orifices on water-using equipment, and
cause corrosion and abrasive wear.
Everpure filtration solutions can
assist with chloramines reduction.
•
Chloramines are significantly harder to
remove from drinking and ingredient water
than chlorine, thus require filtration systems
specifically designed for that purpose.
Everpure offers a range of solutions designed
to improve beverage taste and carbonation,
and help protect your equipment investment.
What you should
know about
Chloramines.
Up to 5.0 GPM
If you have a problem with
chloramines, contact your local
Everpure
®
representative to
identify the treatment solution
options that are right for you.