Iron Filter
If you notice your water has a yellowish tint, has a metal taste to it, or has a defined smell, it might mean that the water has an excessive amount of iron in it. Installing an iron filter in your home is the best way to reduce the contaminants in your water and have healthy, safe water to enjoy. Our iron filters use no chemicals or salt for the regeneration process. The Iron Filter combines a unique blend of filtration media with oxygen to create an environmental where the iron in the water will settle out and become trapped in the filter media. The trapped iron is then periodically flushed from the tank and sent to a nearby drain. We are also able to design and manufacture them for special applications. Below we have a list of the benefits of installing an iron filter in your home.
Benefits:
Removes Sulfur and Rust – An excess of sulfur makes water have a rotten egg smell and an excess of iron causes things to rust more easily. Adding an iron filter would make the water no longer have a smell and have fresh tasting water to drink, clean and cook with.
Low Maintenance – Installing an iron filter to your home is a quick and seamless way to keep your water clean. Our filters trap the unwanted particles and then dispose of them by flushing down the drain.
Reduces Damage to Home – Iron stains can damage water-using appliances including pipes and showers. Using an iron filter can make those items not corrode and last longer.
Eliminates Sediments – Sediments are impurities shown at the bottom of a bucket and drinking large quantities can be unsafe. Iron filters remove the sediments making the water fresh and safe.
Iron Filter Specs
Puritan’s Iron Trap removes the iron and odor from your water. This system requires no chemicals or salt for the regeneration process. The iron trap features noryl plastic, regenerating control, proven filtration media, electronic timer, ¾” or 1” hook-up, quick connect bypass and an internal check valve. The Iron Trap combines a unique blend of filtration media with oxygen (air) to create an environmental where the iron in the water will settle out and become trapped in the filter media. The trapped iron is then periodically flushed from the tank and sent to a nearby drain. Small amounts of hydrogen sulfide gas “rotten egg odor” can also be removed by this process. The typical residential iron trap uses a 10×54 media tank, a unique blend of filtration media, and a 1” high flow backwashing control valve. Iron filters can be designed and manufactured to meet special applications.
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