Tannins (Humic Acid)
Tannins (a humic acid), which may be present in some water supplies, are the result of various forms of decaying vegetation (the test for tannins can be performed
by your dealer). Tannins can cause problems in the operation of the Iron Reduction System by forming a sticky coating on the media, thus rendering it incapable
of fi ltering the iron. Generally with tannin concentrations of
0.5 ppm or less
, more frequent backwashing will help prevent the sticky coating from forming. It does
appear, however, that the level of tannin concentration affects the operation of the Chem-Free fi lter differently in different geographical areas (in some areas, the
Iron Reduction System will perform satisfactorily when tannin concentration is considerably greater than 0.5 ppm). It is therefore recommended that if the tannin
concentration is
0.5 ppm or more
, contact your dealer BEFORE installing the system.
Hydrogen Sulfi de (H
2
S)
Hydrogen sulfi de (often referred to as “sulfur”), is easily detected by its objectionable “rotten egg” odor. Sulfur corrodes iron, brass, copper and silver. While the Iron
Reduction System is not intended to be used as a sulfur fi lter, it has the capability of reducing sulfur in concentrations of up to 2 or 3 ppm, and sometimes as high
as 5 ppm. Whenever hydrogen sulfi de is present, backwashing must be performed at more frequent intervals, and the pumping system
MUST
include a standard
air-to-water pressure tank with an air-relief valve. The air to water pressure tank must be installed between the Hydro-Charger and existing pressure tank.
Check Your Water Pressure and Pumping Rate:
Two water system conditions must be checked carefully to avoid unsatisfactory operation or equipment damage:
1)
MINIMUM water pressure required at the fi lter tank inlet is 20 psi.
If pressure is over 80 psi, a pressure reducing valve must be installed in the
water supply line ahead of the Hydro-Charger. NOTE: If you have a municipal or community water supply and daytime water pressure is 80 psi
or more, nighttime pressure may exceed 100 psi. Call your local water department or plant operator to obtain pressure readings. If you have a
private well, the gauge on the pressure tank will indicate the high and low system pressure. Record your water pressure date below:
Water Pressure
Low ________PSI High ________PSI
CAUTION
To reduce the risk associated with property damage due to water leakage:
•
Do not
install system where water lines could be subjected to vacuum conditions without appropriate measures for vacuum prevention.
2)
The pumping rate of your well pump must be suffi cient for satisfactory operation of the Hydro-Charger and to backwash the fi lter.
For model APIF100, the
required rate is 5 gpm (refer to Specifi cations and Operating Data for the backwash requirements for other models). To measure the pumping
rate of your pump, follow these instructions:
a.
Make certain no water is being drawn. Open spigot nearest pressure tank. When pump starts, close spigot and measure time (in seconds) to
refi ll pressure tank (when pump shuts off). This fi gure represents Cycle Time.
b.
With the pressure tank full, draw water into a container of known volume, measure the number of gallons drawn until the pump starts again.
This is the Draw-Down. Divide this fi gure by Cycle Time and multiply the result by 60 to arrive at the Pumping Rate in gallons per minute (gpm).
To aid in your calculation, insert the data in the following formula:
Draw-Down _______(gallons) ÷ Cycle Time ________(seconds) x 60 = Pumping Rate _______ (gpm)
Example
: Cycle Time is 63 seconds; Draw-Down is 8 gallons, then Pumping Rate equals:
8 gallons ÷ 63 seconds x 60 = 7.8 gpm
NOTE:
The addition of the Hydro-Charger to the pumping system or plumbing and other water treatment devices (such as an acid neutralizer) may
reduce the fl ow rate at the drain to an inadequate level to properly backwash the system. If you are uncertain whether your fl ow rate is adequate, contact
your dealer
BEFORE
installing your Iron Reduction System so that corrective action, if required, may be taken.
CAUTION
To reduce the risk associated with property damage due to water leakage:
• Install on a fl at/level surface. It is also advisable to sweep the fl oor to eliminate objects that could pierce the media tank.
•
Protect from freezing
, remove fi lter cartridge when temperatures are expected to drop below 40° F (4.4° C);
•
Do not
install on hot water supply lines. The maximum operating water temperature of this fi lter system is 110°F;
•
Do not
install if water pressure exceeds 100 psi. If your water pressure exceeds 80 psi (552 kPa), you must install a pressure limiting valve. Contact a plumb-
ing professional if you are uncertain how to check your water pressure;
•
Do not
install where water hammer conditions may occur. If water hammer conditions exist you must install a water hammer arrester. Contact a plumbing
professional if you are uncertain how to check for this condition;
•
Do not
install in direct sunlight or outdoors.
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