Culligan Exchange Tank Deionization Service



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Culligan Exchange Tank Deionization Service Beverages Boiler Feedwater Distilleries Food Preparation/Processing Glass/Mirrors Humidification Ice Making Photo Processing Plating/Anodizing Printing Vehicle Wash

Culligan High Purity Water Advantage No Capital Investment You rent instead of buy, and conserve your capital. Rental fees are part of your operating costs, spread out over the time you use the service. Rental charges can be arranged to suit your needs - per tank, per gallon, or per regeneration. No labor cost No operator is required. No maintenance cost There is no equipment to operate, repair, or replace and no equipment downtime. Your local Culligan dealer owns and maintains the equipment. No chemicals, no hazardous wastes All resin regenerations are handled by your local Culligan dealer. Your personnel do not handle regenerant chemicals, making OSHA standards easier to meet. You do not have to dispose of wastes to meet EPA requirements or government pollution control ordinances. Culligan Dealer Network - Local Service, Local Knowledge Your local Culligan dealer can respond quickly, usually in less than a day, to handle either routine service or an emergency. Being familiar with water problems in your area, your local dealer is knowledgeable about local ordinances and regulations that affect water use and disposal. Culligan Designed Regeneration Process Ensures Consistent Water Quality Culligan dealers use proprietary regeneration systems, developed by Culligan Research and Development, for maximum efficiency and economy in resin regeneration and fast turnaround of tanks. This type of system allows Culligan dealers the option to dedicate not only tanks, but the resin itself to a particular customer, so that your resins and tanks are not cross-contaminated by those of other customers. System capability Your Culligan dealer can add other processes such as softening, filtration and sterilization to meet your special needs. Exchange tank service can be used as a low-cost back-up for automatic demineralizers.

High Purity Water Systems From A Single Tank To A Complete System. Culligan high purity water systems using exchange tanks are available in several system configurations. Your Culligan dealer selects the sizes, capacities, and options, to create the system that meets your water quality and quantity needs, while maintaining a low operating cost. Tanks are available in Tripl-Hull steel, stainless steel or fiberglass; all tanks and components are completely compatible. TWO BED The cation and anion exchangers are connected in series. The cation tank removes positively charged ions (calcium, sodium, magnesium, iron, manganese and potassium). The anion tank removes negatively charged ions (sulfates, chlorides, carbonates, bicarbonates, nitrates and silica). Strong base anion units typically produce 0.2 megohm water at a ph of 8-9, whereas weak base anion units produce lower water quality, a ph of 6-7, and do not remove silica or CO2. MIXED BED Cation and anion resins are combined and mixed in a single tank. Thousands of cation and anion ion exchanges take place as water passes through the resin bed. Typical water quality of 2 megohm or more with neutral ph. CATION S-ANION MIXED BED MULTIPLE TANK SYSTEMS Three tanks or more are connected in series; or parallel; or a combination of the two. Produces high purity water in any desired quantity. Systems may consist of strong acid cation, strong or weak base anion and mixed bed media tanks in a number of varying combinations, to produce the water quality required. Water qualities of 15 megohm or more, with a neutral ph, can typically be attained. CATION S-ANION MIXED BED COMPLETE MULTIPLE PROCESS TREATMENT SYSTEMS Exchange service tanks using other water treatment medias create a more complete high purity water system. Typically, a system may include one or more of the following processes: softening, depth filtration, carbon adsorption, UV sterilization, submicron filtration, or other treatment equipment. CARBON CATION S-ANION MIXED BED Optional Accessories: 1. Water Quality Instrumentation - monitors water quality (resistivity) or controls poor quality end points. 2. Recirculation Systems - keep high purity water in motion to maintain water quality. 3. Automatic Safety Shut-off Valve - shuts down the system to prevent delivery of low quality water to points of use. 4. Automatic Bank Switch-over System - switches from exhausted tanks to stand-by tanks to provide uninterrupted flow of high purity water. 5. Alarm System - alerts customer personnel of the need to call for a tank exchange.

When It s Built by Culligan, It s Built to Last. Quality products and services you can count on. For over 65 years, Culligan has led the water treatment industry in innovation and service. We offer the broadest product line, more than 200 patents and a global presence. From manufacturing the finest products to delivering expert service to your home or office, we re involved in every phase of your water treatment. Of course, Culligan products are built to last and are backed by solid warranties* and the best trained and experienced service technicians in the industry. Culligan Analytical Service The Culligan Analytical Laboratory located in Northbrook IL provides its dealers with the highest quality water analysis using EPA approved methods. This laboratory was in the first group of environmental laboratories in the United States to be accredited in accordance with the standards of the National Environmental Laboratory Accreditation Conference (NELAC) standards. Experienced chemists using state-of-the-art equipment assure accurate test results. Culligan Computer Sizing The CAAP (Computer Aided Application Program) Software program can size systems for mixed-bed, two-bed strong base, two-bed weak base, tri-bed and carboxylic applications. The program calculates resin capacities, gallons per exchange, system dimensions, weights and pressure losses using all available tank types and sizes. If you require high purity deionized water for your application, you should consider Culligan exchange tank deionization service. Hey Culligan Man! www.culligan.com www.culligannj.com 1-800-CULLIGAN 2006 Culligan International Co. Printed in USA (2/06) MOOREWALLACE PART NO. 34760 973-731-7110 Products manufactured and marketed by Culligan International Company (Culligan) and its affiliates are protected by patents issued or pending in the United States and other countries. Culligan reserves the right to change the specifications referred to in this literature at any time, without prior notice., Aqua-Cleer, Smartap, Culligan Water Tower, Hey Culligan Man, Culligan Man, and www.culligan.com are trademarks of Culligan International Company or its affiliates. *Warranty available separately.

Deionizer Exchange Service Plastic Tank Units Specifications and Operating Data 1 2 Single Min. Flow @ Tank Capacity 1,2 ΔP Service Flow Rates Max. Flow @ ΔP Pipe Size Cation Anion Tank Size Tank Qty Approx. Ship. Weight gr gpm @ psi gpm @ psi in. ft³ ft³ in lb Models 2 g m³/hr @ kpa m³/hr @ kpa in. m³ m³ mm kg D-25P 2,500 0.15 @ 2 0.8 @ 20 0.25 0.08 0.17 6 x 23 1 20 162 0.03 @ 13.8 0.2 @ 138 0.25 0.002 0.005 152 x 584 1 9 D-45P 4,500 0.25 @ 2 0.8 @ 20 0.25 0.15 0.3 8 x 23 1 31 292 0.1 @ 13.8 0.2 @ 138 0.25 0.004 0.008 203 x 584 1 14 9MB 11,300 1 @ 1 5 @ 8.2 0.75 0.4 0.8 9 x 44 1 75 732 0.2 @ 6.9 1.1 @ 57 0.75 0.011 0.023 229 x 1,118 1 34 12MB 20,000 1.5 @ 1 8 @ 16 0.75 0.7 1.4 12 x 44 1 132 1,296 0.3 @ 6.9 1.8 @ 110 0.75 0.02 0.04 305 x 1,118 1 60 12MB 20,000 1.5 @ 1 8 @ 7 1 0.7 1.4 12 x 44 1 132 1,296 0.3 @ 6.9 1.8 @ 48 1 0.02 0.04 305 x 1,118 1 60 14MB 28,000 2 @ 2 12 @ 23 1 1 2 14 x 48 1 180 1,814 0.5 @ 13.8 2.7 @ 159 1 0.028 0.057 356 x 1,219 1 82 9SB 28,000 1 @ 2 5 @ 16 0.75 1.4 1.4 9 x 44 2 85 1,814 0.2 @ 13.8 1.1 @ 110 0.75 0.04 0.04 229 x 1,118 2 39 12SB 50,000 1.5 @ 2 8 @ 15 0.75 2.5 2.5 12 x 44 2 155 3,240 0.3 @ 13.8 1.8 @ 103 0.75 0.071 0.071 305 x 1,118 2 70 12SB 50,000 1.5 @ 2 8 @ 14 1 2.5 2.5 12 x 44 2 155 3,240 0.3 @ 13.8 1.8 @ 97 1 0.071 0.071 305 x 1,118 2 70 14SB 66,000 2 @ 3 12 @ 23 1 3.3 3.3 14 x 48 2 196 4,277 0.5 @ 20.7 2.7 @ 159 1 0.093 0.093 356 x 1,219 2 89 9WB 42,000 1 @ 2 5 @ 16 0.75 1.4 1.4 9 x 44 2 83 2,722 0.2 @ 13.8 1.1 @ 110 0.75 0.04 0.04 229 x 1,118 2 38 12WB 75,000 1.5 @ 2 8 @ 15 0.75 2.5 2.5 12 x 44 2 150 4,860 0.3 @ 13.8 1.8 @ 103 0.75 0.071 0.071 305 x 1,118 2 68 12WB 75,000 1.5 @ 2 8 @ 13 1 2.5 2.5 12 x 44 2 150 4,860 0.3 @ 13.8 1.8 @ 90 1 0.071 0.071 305 x 1,118 2 68 14WB 99,000 2 @ 2.3 12 @ 23 1 3.3 3.3 14 x 48 2 195 6,415 0.5 @ 15.9 2.7 @ 159 1 0.093 0.093 356 x 1,219 2 88 MB = mixed-bed; SB = strong-base; WB = weak-base Resin Qty Capacities based on treating water containing 10 grains per gallon (171 mg/l) total dissolved solids (expressed as calcium carbonate), consisting of 25% sodium, 50% alkalinity, 77 F (25 C), and free of color, oil, turbidity and organics. These are nominal capacities and will vary with influent water characteristics, water temperature and other factors. NOTE: Operational, maintenance and replacement requirements are essential for this product to perform as advertised. Specifications shown are for single models. Also available in multiple tank configurations. Commercial Systems www.culligannj.com 2006 Culligan 01/06 1-800-Culligan 973-731-7110 www.culligan.com