Descargar Imprimir esta página

JBL Osmose 120 Manual Del Usuario página 9

Publicidad

Idiomas disponibles
  • MX

Idiomas disponibles

  • MEXICANO, página 45
JBL OSMOSE 120
Unit for the treatment of mains water
Removes hardness and pollutants from mains water using reverse osmosis
• Removes hardening constituents and pollutants (pesticides, heavy metals, phosphates,
nitrates etc) from mains water
• Supplies highly pure and soft water for the aquarium.
• Water hardness can be adjusted to suit the requirements of a particular species of fish.
• Operates on mains pressure, no electricity or chemicals required.
• Immediately ready for use due to pre-set concentrate-permeate-ratio of 4:1 and 3⁄4"
tap connection supplied.
• Low-maintenance, as fitted precision flow regulator dispenses with the need to
rinse the membrane separately.
• Best possible water quality through new, dry-preserved TFC membrane made of
polysulphone /polyamide.
• Membrane lasts longer due to protection against chlorine (active carbon filter) and
sediment (sediment filter).
• Longer down-time possible as membrane is resistant to bacterial decay.
• Capacity: 60 – 120 l in 24 hours at 10 – 20°C and at least 3 bar pressure
• Retention rate: at least 95 %.
Art. No.: 64102 00
Instructions for use and technical data
JBL Osmosis 120 efficiently removes pollutants (pesticides, heavy metals, nitrite,
nitrate etc.), salts and hardening constituents from the mains water, producing
soft, highly pure initial water for the care of aquarium fish. Bacteria are also largely
removed. The unit operates without electricity or chemicals, using only the pressure
of the mains water. The heart of the unit is a modern polyamide/polysulphone
membrane, which operates like a sieve, retaining all particles which are larger than
a pure water molecule. The „driving force" is the pressure of the mains water, which
should be at least 3 bar.
Applications
1. Blending (mixing) mains water and osmosis water
If the mains water does not contain any significant level of pollutants (without nitrate
and phosphate), mains water can be mixed with osmosis water in order to achieve
the reduction in hardness needed for the care of certain species of fish. In order to
calculate the quantities of water required, the well-proven cross-calculation can be
used:
GB

Publicidad

loading