Twin Tank Water Softener
Twin Tank Water Softener
Twin Tank Water Softener
The SF-900F Series Twin Alternating Water Softener System has a greater commercial operating
capacity and takes up less space than other systems on the market. The combination of the two mineral
tanks and the larger brine tank provide you with 24 hours of continuous soft water. Setting the capacity
dial based on the water hardness in your area, the unit monitors the usage of soft water and only
regenerates when needed.
Available Options
S Extended range meter
S ASME coded tanks
Standard Features S Epoxy lined or galvanized steel tanks
S Premium fiberglass mineral tank S 240V/1Ph/50Hz power supply
S Automatic motorized piston control valve, 5-cycle control S Additional micro switch for interlock
S Self-adjusting backwash controller S Inline hardness monitor
S Flow controller to limit backwash flow S Nickel plating for brass control valves
S Timed brine refill control S Stainless steel or PVC jacket
S High exchange capacity polystyrene resin S 3/4”, 1” or 1-1/2” bypass
S Rigid polyethylene brine tank with safety brine valve, dust S Salt grid plate
cover, and tubing S Turbulator
S No hard water bypass S Mixing valve
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Commercial Water Softeners SF-900F
Twin System FRP Tanks: 7” to 24” Diameter SERIES
Operating Specifications
S Electrical supply: 115V/1Ph/60Hz
S Operating pressure: 30 - 125 psi (2 - 8.5 bar)
S Operating temperature: 35 - 100°F (2 - 38°C)
Applications
S Hotels and Motels S Factories
S Schools S Laundries
S Apartment Buildings S Car Washes
S Restaurants S Beauty Shops
S Office Buildings S Boiler Feed Water
*All filters require periodic backwashing to dispose of the accumulated debris. This is accomplished by backwashing clean water through the unit
and then disposing of the effluent. During this phase, the different sizes of media separate into layers, preparing the filter bed for service. Because
backwashing generally occurs at higher flow rates than those seen in service, oftentimes a proper backwash flow rate is not possible because the
systems are designed for required service flow rates. However, by utilizing smaller double or triple unit systems, the optimum backwash flow rate is
lower; therefore, these systems operate at higher service flow rates.
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