ORMECO WELL WATER TREATMENT SYSTEM
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This customer had a well with no means to treat the water. Here, the utility sink is removed and a ORMECO water treatment system is installed.
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A 3-way, L-Port valve is used to provide isolation and bypass functions. A pressure gauge provides a supply pressure reading for the system.
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A 50u sediment filter is located just downstream of the 3-way, L-Port valve.
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The discharge from the 50u filter is connected to the water softer. The softener is equipped with a bypass/mixing valve that can adjust the amount of softening.
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The system is supplied with detailed operating procedures. Standard sodium chloride is used for this system, but potasium chloride is available.
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Discharge from the ultraviolet lamp passes through a pressure reducing valve (PRV) and another 3-way, L-Port valve before connecting the water distribution system.