Myers Filters June 06.qxp 6/22/2006 9:26 AM Page 1 Water Filters Myers Filters June 06.qxp 6/22/2006 9:26 AM Page 2 isc olo m ured ell water? sb ad? No one likes problem water. D S ink s st ained? rs te a W Problem water can show itself in many forms such as: • Stained kitchen and bathroom fixtures • Dull, grey and stained laundry • Unpleasant tastes and odors in drinking water These problems can be both an irritation and an expense if left untreated. Fortunately, there are solutions for most of the water problems that can affect your home. Myers is proud to present the following range of products to improve your water and your peace of mind. Cost-effective Iron & Sulfur Removal MGC Series: Manganese Greensand Filters • • • • • 7600 Calendar Clock six cycle regeneration control Twelve day time clock Fiberglass tank Polyethylene Potassium Permanganate Feed Tank Service and Regeneration Indicator Lights Myers MGC Manganese Greensand Filters are used to remove both dissolved and precipitated iron, manganese and small amounts of hydrogen sulfide. To program the control, just set the time of day. Then pull out the required number of tabs for the days between regenerations. The control initiates regeneration at 12:00 midnight. The Polyethylene Chemical feed tank needs to be periodically filled with Potassium Permanganate crystal used to recharge the media. Reliable Iron & Sulfur Removal CFG Series: Manganese Greensand Filters with Continuous Chlorine Feed • • • • • 7600 Calendar Clock three cycle regeneration control Twelve day time clock Fiberglass tank Service and Regeneration Indicator Lights Requires a Chemical Feed Pump with Solution Tank Myers CFG Series of filters uses a Chemical Feed Pump to continuously feed a solution of Chlorine into the water prior to the filter media. The system can be used to filter Iron up to 10 mg/L or sulphur up to 10mg/L. If both iron and sulphur are present, a combined total of the two contaminants up to 10mg/L. To program the control, just set the time of day. Then pull out the required number of tabs for the days between regenerations. The control initiates regeneration at 12:00 midnight. The chemical feed pump should be set to produce a small residual amount of free chlorine after the filter for disinfection. Myers Filters June 06.qxp 6/22/2006 9:27 AM Page 3 N Series: Neutralizing Media Filters F Series: Filter-Ag Media Filters C Series: Activated Carbon Media Filters All filter types feature: • 7600 Calendar Clock three cycle regeneration control • Twelve day time clock • Fiberglass tank • Selected Filter Media • Service and Regeneration Indicator Lights pH, Taste and Turbidity Control Myers N Series, Neutralizing Filters are used to raise the pH of acidic water and correct the corrosive effects caused by it. Occasional backwashing cleans out the media bed of any particles that are trapped in the media. The media is sacrificial and will occasionally need to be replenished. Myers F Series, Filter-Ag Filters are used to remove turbidity and suspended particulate. A Filter-Ag System is virtually maintenance free as the filter backwashes out the trapped particles during the regeneration cycle automatically. Myers C Series, Activated Carbon Filters correct bad taste and odour problems in water caused by chlorine, decayed vegetable matter, and other contaminants. Occasional backwashing cleans out the media bed of any particles that are trapped. Eventually the absorption capacity of the activated carbon is exhausted and the media will need to be replaced. Chemical Free Operation Dual Purpose Design CN Series: Combination Activated Carbon & Neutralizing Media Filters • 7600 Calendar Clock (10” or 12”) or 2750 Calendar Clock (14” or 16”) three cycle regeneration controls • Twelve day time clock • Fiberglass tank • Combination of Activated Carbon & Neutralizing Media Myers CN Series combines the filtering properties of two filters into one. The neutralizing media raises the pH of acidic water and corrects its corrosive effects. The activated carbon corrects bad taste and odour problems. Occasional backwashing cleans out the media bed of any trapped particulate. Eventually the media needs to be replaced when the capacity of the activated carbon is exhausted and the neutralizing media is depleted. AF & AFP Series: Chemical Free Iron Filters • • • • • 2510 Calendar Clock three cycle regeneration control Twelve day time clock Fiberglass tank Preassembled Mazzei air eductor and mixer assembly Iron removal media with or without pH correction Myers Chemical Free Iron filters remove dissolved and precipitated iron from your water supply. The filter requires no chemicals for regeneration. Only periodic backwashing is required to remove accumulated iron. The system uses a Mazzei air injector to draw in air during the cycle of a well pump and pressure tank system. The injected air oxidizes the dissolved iron which precipitates and is captured by the media. The pH of water is an important performance factor. AF models can be used when no pH correction is necessary. AFP models contain a neutralizing media to correct a low pH condition. Myers Filters June 06.qxp 6/22/2006 9:27 AM Page 4 Specifications MGC Series: Manganese Greensand Filters Application Service Peak Model Limits Flow Rate Flow Rate Number ppm USGPM (LPM) CC8-MGC 3.0 4.5 (11.3) (17) CC10-MGC Iron to 6 PPM 4.0 6.0 Sulphur to 3 PPM (15) (22.7) CC12-MGC 5.0 8.0 (19) (30) Maximum Flow to Drain 3.5 (13) 5.0 (19) 7.0 (26) Mineral Tank Size inches (mm) 8 x 47 (203 x 1194) 10 x 47 (254 x 1194) 12 x 52 (305 x 1321) Pipe Size inches (mm) 3/4 (19) 3/4 (19) 3/4 (19) Media cu.ft. (litres) 0.75 (21) 1.00 (28) 1.75 (50) CFG Series: Manganese Greensand Filters with Continuous Chlorine Feed Model Application Limits Maximum Service Flow Rate Maximum Flow to Drain Mineral Tank Size Number ppm USGPM (LPM) inches (mm) CC10-CFG 4.0 5.0 10 x 47 (15) (19) (254 x 1194) Iron up to 10 PPM or Sulphur up to 10 PPM CC12-CFG 5.0 7.0 12 x 52 (19) (26) (305 x 1321) Model Service Flow Rate Peak Flow Rate Number USGPM (LPM) N Series: Neutralizing Media Filters CC8-N 3.0 (11) 3.5 (13) CC10-N 4.0 (15) 7.0 (26) CC12-N 5.0 (19) 9.0 (34) F Series: Filter-Ag Media Filters CC8-F 3.0 (11) 5.0 (19) CC10-F 4.0 (15) 7.0 (26) CC12-F 5.0 (19) 9.0 (34) C Series: Activated Carbon Media Filters CC8-C 3.0 (11) 5.0 (19) CC10-C 4.0 (15) 7.0 (26) CC12-C 5.0 (19) 9.0 (34) KMnO4 Regeneration Dosage ounces 2 4 4 Shipping Weight lbs (kg) 120 (55) 160 (72.5) 190 (87) Pipe Size Media Shipping Weight inches (mm) cu.ft. (litres) lbs (kg) 3/4 1.00 107 (19) (28) (48) 3/4 1.75 135 (19) (50) (61) Maximum Flow to Drain Mineral Tank Size inches (mm) Pipe Size inches (mm) Media cu.ft. (litres) Shipping Weight lbs (kg) 3.5 (13) 5.0 (19) 7.0 (26) 8 x 47 (203 x 1194) 10 x 47 (254 x 1194) 12 x 52 (305 x 1321) 3/4 (19) 3/4 (19) 3/4 (19) 0.75 (21) 1.00 (28) 1.75 (50) 120 (55) 160 (73) 190 (87) 3.5 (13) 5.0 (19) 7.0 (26) 8 x 47 (203 x 1194) 10 x 47 (254 x 1194) 12 x 52 (305 x 1321) 3/4 (19) 3/4 (19) 3/4 (19) 0.75 (21) 1.00 (28) 1.75 (50) 95 (43) 107 (48) 135 (61) 3.5 (13) 5.0 (19) 7.0 (26) 8 x 47 (203 x 1194) 10 x 47 (254 x 1194) 12 x 52 (305 x 1321) 3/4 (19) 3/4 (19) 3/4 (19) 0.75 (21) 1.00 (28) 1.75 (50) 95 (43) 107 (48) 135 (61) CN Series: Combination Activated Carbon & Neutralizing Media Filters Model Service Flow Rate Peak Flow Rate Maximum Flow to Drain Mineral Tank Size Number USGPM (LPM) inches (mm) CC10-CN 4.0 (15) 7.0 (26) 5.0 (19) 10 x 47 (254 x 1194) CC12-CN 5.0 (19) 9.0 (34) 7.0 (26) 12 x 52 (305 x 1321) CC14-CN 6.0 (23) 11.0 (42) 10.0 (38) 14 x 65 (356 x 1651) CC16-CN 8.0 (30) 14.0 (53) 15.0 (57) 16 x 65 (406 x 1651) Model pH Range Iron Removal Capacity Service Flow Rate Number ppm ppm CC-AFP Series: Chemical Free Iron Filters CC10-AFP 30,000 3.0 (11) CC12-AFP 6.5 to 9.0 60,000 4.0 (15) CC14-AFP 90,000 5.0 (19) CC-AF Series: Chemical Free Iron Filters CC10-AF 30,000 3.0 (11) CC12-AF 7.0 to 9.0 60,000 4.0 (15) CC14-AF 90,000 5.0 (19) Pipe Size inches (mm) 3/4 (19) 3/4 (19) 1 (25) 1 (25) Media cu.ft. (litres) 1.00 (28) 2.00 (57) 3.00 (85) 4.00 (113) Shipping Weight lbs (kg) 105 (48) 150 (68) 235 (107) 330 (150) Peak Flow Rate USGPM (LPM) Maximum Flow to Drain Mineral Tank Size inches (mm) 6.0 (23) 8.0 (30) 10.0 (38) 5.0 (19) 7.0 (26) 10.0 (38) 10 x 47 (254 x 1194) 12 x 52 (305 x 1321) 14 x 65 (355 x 1651) 3/4 (19) 3/4 (19) 3/4 (19) 125 (57) 235 (106) 332 (150) 6.0 (23) 8.0 (30) 10.0 (38) 5.0 (19) 7.0 (26) 10.0 (38) 10 x 47 (254 x 1194) 12 x 52 (305 x 1321) 14 x 65 (355 x 1651) 3/4 (19) 3/4 (19) 3/4 (19) 125 (57) 235 (106) 332 (150) Notes: Operating Temperature Range: 34° to 110°F (1° to 43°C) Operating Pressure Range: 20 to 120 psi (137 to 827 kPa) Electrical: 120V/60Hz Caution: These products are not intended to be used to treat water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system. Pipe Size Shipping Weight inches (mm) lbs (kg) 1. The manufacturer reserves the right to make product improvements which may deviate from the specifications and descriptions stated herein without obligation to change previously manufactured products or to note the change. 2. KMnO4 refers to Potassium Permanganate. 3. Peak flow rates are intended for intermittent use only and are for residential application only. F.E. Myers Company Division of Pentair Canada, Inc. 269 Trillium Drive Kitchener, Ontario N2G 4W5 Phone: 519-748-5470 • Fax: 519-748-2553 #57215 Rev. 6/06
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