
MEDIA
FILTRATION SYSTEMS
FILTER TYPES
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‘MID’
MULTI-MEDIA FILTERS
- High efficiency, in-depth filter system using a layered bed of anthracite,
silica sand, and two grades of garnet for excellent filtration down
to the order of 5-10 micron. Multi-Media has the highest service flow
rates available in a pressure type filter and suitable for final filtration
of most city water and well water supplies. Not recommended as the
primary filtration means for extremely high turbidity applications.
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‘AGA’
FILTER-AG® FILTERS
- General service filter system using a non-hydrous silicon dioxide
media for suspended solids removal down to the 20-40 micron range.
The fractured edges and irregular surface of the media creates less
pressure drop by allowing deeper sediment penetration without caking
and blinding the bed surface. Filter-Ag has a lighter weight than
traditional sand media thereby requiring lower backwash rates and
thus better water conservation.
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‘MGA’
IRON REMOVAL FILTERS
- Filter system capable of reducing iron, manganese, and hydrogen
sulfide using manganese greensand filter media. Manganese greensand
is formulated from a glauconite coated with varying types of manganese
oxides. Soluble iron, manganese, and hydrogen sulfide are then oxidized
and precipitated by contact with these oxides. Precipitates are then
filtered and removed by the backwash step. Oxidative capacity of the
media must be restored through either periodic regeneration with a
weak potassium permanganate (KMnO4) solution or a continuous chemical
feed of KMnO4, chlorine, or a combination of both.
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‘ACA’
ACTIVATED CARBON FILTERS - Granular Activated Carbon (GAC) is
designed for the reduction of tastes, odors, and dissolved organic
material from municipal and industrial water supplies. The most common
application is the removal of free chlorine from water supplies as
pre-treatment to other water treatment systems such as reverse osmosis.
Inlet water to activated carbon systems should be relatively free
of turbidity and iron for optimal performance. Numerous types of activated
carbon are available for specialty applications.
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‘ANA’
NEUTRALIZATION FILTERS
- Calcite is a crushed and screened calcium carbonate media used to
neutralize acidic or low pH water supplies to a neutral, less corrosive
effluent. Acidic waters slowly dissolve the calcium carbonate on contact
to raise the pH which reduces the potential leaching of copper and
other metals found in piping systems. Media will need to be added
periodically as it depletes in the filter vessel. Since the effluent
water will increase in calcium level, a water softener may be required
after the neutralizing filter.
FILTER MODELS
MFG
SERIES - For use with any of the above filter technologies. Designed
for smaller applications under 40-GPM per filter vessel but can be configured
in multi-tank parallel systems for higher flow rates. Limited to tank
diameters up to 36" and service pipe connections up to 2" NPT.
Features/Benefits
- Fiberglass reinforced polyester
(FRP) pressure vessels for 150 psi working pressure.
- Brass, top mounted multi-port
control valves.
- Integral timeclock controller
for automatic backwash/rinse cycles.
- Self-adjusting flow control
to maintain accurate backwash rates.
- Internal distribution system
for minimal pressure drop and proper backwashing.
Optional Equipment
- Pressure differential switch
initiated backwash cycle.
- Separate source backwash
valves.
- Inlet/outlet pressure gauges
and sample valves.
- Potassium permanganate
regenerant systems (for MGA filters).
- Skid mounted, pre-piped,
and pre-wired systems (for multiple filters).
MFS SERIES - For use with any of the above filter
technologies. Designed for larger commercial and industrial applications
with multi-tank parallel systems common for high flow rates. Tank diameters
up to 144" and service pipe connections to 8" flange are available.
Features/Benefits
- Epoxy lined and prime exterior
finished carbon steel pressure vessels. Non-ASME construction with 100
psig working pressure.
- Galvanized steel face-piping
assembly with cast iron, normally-open, "Y" pattern diaphragm
control valves. Filters
with service piping 6" and larger utilize flanged carbon steel
face-piping and double-acting butterfly control valves.
- Pilot stager valve controller
for automatic backwash operation. Pre-wired in a NEMA-12 enclosure with
an adjustable timeclock for backwash initiation.
- Self-adjusting flow control
to maintain accurate backwash rates.
- PVC media-retaining underdrain
distribution system in either hub-radial or header-lateral configurations
for minimal pressure drop and proper backwashing.
Optional Equipment
- ASME constructed, stamped,
and certified pressure vessels for varying working pressures.
- "Safety Blue"
finish painted vessel exteriors. Alternative colors are available.
- Pressure
differential switch initiated backwash cycle.
- Separate source backwash
valves.
- Inlet/outlet pressure gauges
and sample valves.
- Sch 80 PVC face-piping
and thermo-plastic diaphragm valves (1-3" service).
- Sch 80 PVC face-piping
and butterfly valves (3-8" service).
- 304/316 Stainless steel
pressure vessels, face-piping, and internal distributors.
- Manual system valves for
operator-performed backwash cycle.
- Chemical pre-dosing injection
equipment.
- Potassium permanganate
regenerant systems (for MGA filters).
- Air-scour backwash systems
(for high particulate applications).
- Steam or hot water sanitizable
systems (for ACA filters).
- Programmable Logic Control
(PLC) electrical packages.
- Skid mounted, pre-piped,
and pre-wired systems (for multiple filters).
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