| | solids ratio. Reduces gases such as CO2, O2, CL, etc., may improve water quality or reduce corrosion. Retain dissolved solids in water for a longer than normal period of time to reduce pot discard frequency. Used as a mechanical surfactant without chemical residual.
Benefits:
- Substantially reduces (about 80%) service calls on equipment in hard water areas
- Enhances customer satisfaction
- Provides longer utility life of the equipment
- Increase account retention
- Reduces electric usage costs
- Cost effective. Eliminates the need for other lime reducing filters.
- Provides chemical replenishment-free method of controlling lime scale build up in most
water processing applications
- Produces no pressure loss
- Performs on water to 50 grains hardness
- Most powerful ionic induction field known in the industry
- Performs well up to 300ºF
- Performs in acid as well as alkaline waters
- Eliminates the hazardous job of acid cleaning coils, etc.
- Eliminates the need for time consuming, costly lime scale inhibitor chemicals
- No storage area required for these chemicals
- Reduce MSDS reporting and compliance forms
- No environmental hazards
- Provides a uniformity of scale control without any labor or equipment failures
- Compared to chemical treatment, the one time charge of the Scale Interceptor always
provides the greater benefit
Facts:
- Variable factors affecting the performance are: flow rates, grounding, hardness, and
temperature.
- Each Scale Interceptor must be grounded to a known electric ground and verified with a
simple OHM or continuity meter.
- Water with less than 3 grains hardness usually doesn't create lime scale deposit
problems. Scale Interceptors are effective in water from 3-50 grains hardness.
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