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The T25 is available in four capacities 40, 80, 150 and 250 Liters per hour. The size of machine you require is dependent on the amount of water you wish to treat and the initial conditions of the water. A dosing guide to assist you in calculating your requirements is contained in this brochure on page 5 but if you are unsure our staff or our distributor will be delighted to assist. We normally recommend that the calculation of the size of machine be based on an operating time of 15 hours per day this allows a comfortable safety margin in case of a variable biological load and also for the machine to run some automatic maintenance routines.
The machine comes complete with a brine (salt solution) tank and 75 kg of salt to enable the machine to be commissioned and put in to service. Further supplies of salt can be purchased from us or a local supplier. The quality of the salt is important as contaminants can affect the correct functioning of the machine. You will find on page 11 a recommendation for the specification of the salt. In order to commission the machine the technician needs to know the hardness of the local water supply in order to set the built in water softener to the correct regenerating cycle. The machine also has a built in 50 Micron filter to remove particulates that could affect the optimal performance of the generator. If however your water supplyhas a high level of sediment we would recommend the fitting of an |
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external filter between the potable water supply point and the machine.
High levels of Iron and Manganese can adversely affect the performance of the generator cell. Whilst the inbuilt softening system will remove low levels of these contaminants if the level is above 1 mg/L for iron and 0.1 mg/L for manganese we would recommend that a separate removal system be installed. Our technical sales people will be happy to advise you on this point. If you are using well water and it is contaminated with oxidized Iron or Manganese (the water often takes on a red/ brown colour) a separate removal system is always necessary.
The generator requires a three phase 400 volt 50Hz power supply located within 3 meters of the machine plus a potable water supply of between three and seven bar with a shut off valve terminating in a fitting within 2 meters of the machine. Full specification and requirements of the machine are laid out on page 11. There should also be a suitable wastewater point or connection within 3 meters of the machine.
In addition if you have opted for remote monitoring and alerts via your Ethernet you must provide a lead terminating in an RJ 45 plug.
If you have opted for GPRS alerts it is necessary to check the availability of a cellular network in that area simply by seeing if your mobile phone has a good signal strength in that position.
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