"Yummmm!!!
Everyone in this house drinks Chlorine Free
Water"
CL Free
Water Systems Whole House System treats and protects your
water by ionizing copper into the water, removing chlorine,
chemicals and other impurities from your water, while reducing
hard water deposit problems.
1. The system applies power based on the water's flow rate. The
microprocessor takes that information and applies the appropriate
power proportionately to the water's flow rate. Flow switch based
systems apply a fixed amount of ionization, basically guessing on
what is needed.
2. The power settings for oxidation and ionization are independent.This provides flexibility and total control. Other units tie both
functions to one another providing no flexibility or independent
control of the oxidation and ionization process.
3. LEDs flash at different frequencies to indicate that the
corresponding set of plates has been activated and at what power
level. Faster flash means more power to the plates.
4. LEDs alternate colors (between red and green) to indicate that the
polarity of the energized plates have been reversed. This happens
each time the unit is activated by water movement and at 2 minute
increments. This balances the copper plate usage and helps keep the
plates clean and freer of calcium build-up.
5.
Completely automatic backwash. The Whole House unit backwashes
when a preset level of water has passed through it, or when a preset
number of days have passed, whichever comes first. The unit can be
programmed to backwash at night only, or when ever is most convenient for you.
6. Extra protection. Over the last year there have been many
instances across the county of part of a city's water supply being
contaminated with E-coli bacteria. This can happen when breaks in a
water main occur or other sources of contamination find their way
into the water supply. Our system attacks and kills the E-coli
bacteria (test results available). It is your last defense.
Commercial
Leasing is available.
*Number of gallons per minute flow with no
pressure loss. All systems will flow more, but at greater
flow rates may experience some pressure loss.
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