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Inside the dealers area you can find the detailed
technical specifications of the different standard
models. Upon request, it is possible to realize
filtering systems with custom specifications.
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FILTRI A QUARZO |
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flow rates refer to water with approx. 50 ppm of
suspended solids |
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FQZ |
lt/h(*) |
DIMENSIONS(HxΦ) |
30 |
500 |
1095x260 |
55 |
700 |
1425x305 |
80 |
900 |
1565x335 |
100 |
1100 |
1850x370 |
150 |
1300 |
1850x410 |
200 |
2200 |
1820x560 |
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FQCT |
lt/h(*) |
DIMENSIONS(HxΦxP) |
550 |
2300 |
2080x550x850 |
650 |
3300 |
2085x650x950 |
800 |
5000 |
2090x800x1100 |
950 |
7000 |
2280x950x1250 |
1100 |
10000 |
2310x1100x1400 |
1200 |
12000 |
2350x1200x1600 |
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FQST |
mc/h(*) |
DIMENSIONS(ΦxPxH) |
950 |
7,0 |
950x1300x2600 |
1100 |
9,5 |
1100x1450x2650 |
1200 |
11,0 |
1200x1550x2675 |
1300 |
13,0 |
1300x1700x2775 |
1400 |
15,0 |
1400x1800x2820 |
1600 |
20,0 |
1600x2000x2895 |
1800 |
25,0 |
1800x2550x2990 |
2000 |
31,0 |
2000x2450x3090 |
2200 |
37,0 |
2200x2650x3250 |
2500 |
50,0 |
2500x2950x2375 |
FILTRI A CARBONI ATTIVI |
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flow rates refer to the treatment of oxidants/organic
substances |
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FCA |
lt/h(*) |
DIMENSIONS(HxΦ) |
30 |
750/350 |
1095x260 |
55 |
1050/500 |
1425x305 |
80 |
1350/650 |
1565x335 |
100 |
1650/750 |
1850x370 |
150 |
2000/900 |
1850x410 |
200 |
3300/1500 |
1820x560 |
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FCCT |
mc/h(*) |
DIMENSIONS(HxΦxP) |
550 |
3,5/1,7 |
2080x550x850 |
650 |
5,0/2,3 |
2085x650x950 |
800 |
7,5/3,5 |
2090x800x1100 |
950 |
10,0/5,0 |
2280x950x1250 |
1100 |
14,0/6,6 |
2310x1100x1400 |
1200 |
17,0/8,0 |
2350x1200x1500 |
1300 |
20,0/9,3 |
2400x1300x1600 |
1400 |
23,0/10,0 |
2450x1400x1700 |
1600 |
30,0/14,0 |
2500x1600x1900 |
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FCST |
mc/h(*) |
DIMENSIONS(ΦxPxH) |
950 |
10,0/5,0 |
950x1300x2600 |
1100 |
14,0/6,6 |
1100x1450x2650 |
1200 |
17,0/8,0 |
1200x1550x2675 |
1300 |
20,0/9,3 |
1300x1700x2775 |
1400 |
23,0/10,0 |
1400x1800x2820 |
1600 |
30,0/14,0 |
1600x2000x2895 |
1800 |
38,0/9,3 |
1800x2550x2990 |
2000 |
47,0/22,0 |
2000x2450x3090 |
2200 |
56,0/26,0 |
2200x2650x3250 |
2500 |
73,0/35,0 |
2500x2950x2375 |
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FOR ZEOLITE FILTERS dimensions are the same as carbon
models, for treatment flow rates contact our technical
department
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Quartz (silica sand) filtering is a mechanical
treatment with the purpose to detain particles bigger
than 50 microns such as suspended solids, oxidized iron,
sand, etc from water. The filtering process is carried
out in a pressurized column and leads the quartzite to a
progressive saturation. The equipment then performs a
cleaning operation, automatically inverting the flow of
water in the column to recover the original work
conditions. The water which exits loaded with suspended
solids (oxidised iron, sand, etc.) is sent to the
discharge. Once the cleaning operation is over, the
filter is newly ready for a new filtering cycle. The
amount of water produced for each cycle depends on
several factors such as: amount of suspended solids in
the water to be treated, diameter of the filter,
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Quartz filter codes
The standard production of quartz filters includes 3
models:
- FQZ =
cylinder in fibreglass with single block valve
- FQCT =
steel tank with centralized valve
- FQST=
steel tank with single pneumatic valves
the digits of the codes of models FQZ show the amount
of litres of quartzite, while for models FQCT and FQST
indicates the diameter of the tank in mm.
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Carbon filtering is an absorption treatment whose
purpose is to remove from water oxidants, organic
substances, surfactants, etc. The absorption process is
carried out in a pressurized column and brings the
active carbon to a slow saturation; when saturated, the
carbon must be replaced. During absorption, the carbon
may be clogged by suspended solids: in that case the
equipment performs a cleaning operation, automatically
inverting the water flow in the column, to restore the
original work conditions. The output water is sent to
discharge. Once cleaning is over, the filter positions
again on the work cycle. The amount of water produced by
the carbon before its exhaustion depends on several
factors such as: quantity and type of substances to be
detained, diameter of the carbon filter and granulometry
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Active carbon filter codes
The standard production of active carbon filters
includes 3 models:
- FCA =
cylinder in fibreglass with single block valve
- FCCT =
steel tank with centralized valve
- FCST=
steel tank with single pneumatic valves
the digits of the codes of models FCA show the amount
of litres of active carbon, while for models FCCT and
FCST indicates the diameter of the tank in mm.
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Manganese zeolite filtering is a chemical treatment
which enables to remove substances such as iron and
manganese from water. The treatment is realized with two
different techniques: if the main purpose is the removal
of iron, the system shall work in CONTINUOUS mode; for
the removal of manganese the system shall work in
DISCONTINUOUS mode.
The water to be treated must be pre-oxidised with
potassium permanganate and/or sodium hypochlorite in a
tank upstream the equipment. The contact time between
the chemical products and the substances to be oxidized
shall be at least 20 minutes.
The water treated this way enables the oxidation of iron
and manganese in the tank, a pump sends the water to the
zeolite column. The zeolite filter performs counterflow
cleaning with water only, to remove the filtered
substances.
Il system in discontinuous mode, instead, operates
regenerating the zeolites with potassium permanganate.
No product shall be added to the water to be treated;
the water is directly sent to the filter which oxidizes
the iron and/or the manganese directly in the column.
The removal of iron and manganese from water brings the
zeolites to saturation, the equipment performs
regeneration with permanganate to restore the original
work conditions. The water which exits loaded with iron
and manganese oxides is sent to the discharge.
The amount of water produced for each cycle depends on
several factors such as: iron and manganese to be
treated, diameter of the filter, amount of zeolite used
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Zeolite filter codes
The standard production of manganese zeolite filters
includes 3 models:
- FMIR =
cylinder in fibreglass with single block valve
- FDCT =
steel tank with centralized valve
- FDST=
steel tank with single pneumatic valves
the digits of the codes of models FMIR show the amount
of litres of zeolite, while for models FDCT and FDST
indicates the diameter of the tank in mm.
the suffix C indicates systems operating in continuous
mode, while D indicates systems operating in
discontinuous mode.
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