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      <title>Calcite pH Neutralizer for 1-3 Bathrooms</title>
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  <p><strong>Easy Solution for pH Control.</strong></p>
  <ul>
    <li>8-10 gallons per minute flow </li>
    <li>No more corrosive water </li>
    <li>10"x54" tank with electronic head (overall height 61 1/2" by 10" wide) </li>
    <li>10 year warranty on tank </li>
    <li>5 year on electric head </li>
    <li>Includes fittings and bypass valve </li>
    <li>Tank is senit-transparent for checking calcite level </li>
    <li>Easy to install and maintain </li>
    <li>Raises pH upto 1 point </li>
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  <p><strong>Need to raise you pH 1 point or less? If yes then Calcite is your answer.</strong></p>
  <p>One of the most convenient methods to raise pH, and add a little hardness and alkalinity is to use a calcite neutralizer filter. These filters will typically raise the pH of the water from 6.0 to 7.0 or a total of around 1 point and add 30 to 100 ppm of hardness depending on the alkalinity and water hardness. <br /><br />In neutralizer filters, acidic waters slowly dissolve the calcium and magnesium media on contact as the water flows through the filter, raising the pH of the water and increasing the alkalinity. This eliminates the effects of corrosive water chemistries and can help to prevent corrosion of piping and fixtures.<br /><br />The size of the system is directly proportional to the flow rate of the water, in gallons per minute. The higher the flow rate, the larger the system required. <strong>If you have more than 3 bathrooms or have multi-headed shower sprayers <a href="http://www.waterfilter-usa.com/calcite-ph-neutralizer-for-46-bathrooms-p-495.html">click here to view a 4-6 bath calcite system.</a></strong><br /><br />The tank is filled with a blend of calcium and magnesium carbonates (calcite) made from naturally occurring minerals, which dissolve into the water, making it less corrosive. More calcite can quickly and easily be added to the tank, typically once per year for most residential applications. No special tools are required. <br /><br />This type of neutralizer also acts as a filter removing sediment and small amounts of rust from the water, and then backwashing it out.</p>
  <p><strong>FAQ's</strong></p>
  <p>How to Treat Acidic well water </p>
  <p>On private well water systems one of the most common causes of corrosion is acidic water. The pH scale is used to determine how acidic or alkaline the water chemistry is. Acidic water has a pH of less than 7.0. For example a pH of 6.0 to 6.5 is a common pH range found in wells with acidic water. Signs of acid water are corrosion of fixtures, blue staining (from copper pipes) or rust staining (from iron pipes). Acidic water can also cause pinhole leaks and pipe failure over time. By raising the pH to the range of 7.0 to 7.5 the water can be made alkaline which will then reduce or eliminate pipe corrosion. <br /><br />Corrosion is a natural process involving chemical or electrical degradation of metals in contact with water. The rate of corrosion will vary depending on the acidity of the water, its electrical conductivity, oxygen concentration, and temperature. Acidic water with pH values in the range of 6 to 7 is more corrosive to the metals used in plumbing systems than alkaline water. Both ground waters (wells) and surface waters (such as spring water or creeks) can be acidic.<br /><br />Common causes for acidic water are acid rainfall due to atmospheric carbon dioxide and other airborne pollutants, runoff from mining spoils, and decomposition of plant materials. Acidic waters can be of good quality and are typically low in buffering calcium minerals, but are high in dissolved carbon-dioxide gas, which can cause the low pH or acidity. </p>
  <p>Q. How does the Calcite pH neutralizer filter work?<br /><br />A. Acidic neutralizers slowly dissolve the calcium and/or magnesium media on contact as the water flows through the filter, raising the pH of the water and increasing the alkalinity. This eliminates the effects of corrosive water chemistries, eliminating the effect of acid well water, and can help to prevent corrosion of piping and fixtures. Calcite is a natural calcium mineral that is mined for this purpose. </p>
  <p>Q. What maintenance is required? <br /><br />A. There is very little maintenance. A quick once per year refill of the tank with calcite is all that is usually required. Periodically, and depending on raw water pH and the amount of water used, additional mineral is easily added to the filter tank. This is typically once a year for the average home. In some cases, the calcite media is added twice a year depending on the pH and amount of water that is used through the neutralizer filter. Because the tank has a top fill plug and a bypass valve it easy to add the calcite media. Just put the neutralizer in bypass, release the pressure by manually backwashing the neutralizer filter, and unscrew the top plug using any medium sized channel lock pliers or crescent wrench (available at any hardware store). Stick a tape measure into the fill plug hole and determine if the calcite mineral is less than 2/3rds full. If it is, simply add more calcite until the neutralizer tank is 2/3rds full again, re-install the fill plug and backwash the neutralizer. This entire process takes about 20 minutes. </p>
  <p>Q. Is there a pressure loss through the system? <br /><br />A. Properly sized, the system produces a very low pressure drop at service flow rates, usually around 5 psi </p>
  <p>We always recommend a full water report for all well systems. <a href="http://www.waterfilter-usa.com/water-testing-c-80.html"><strong>Water Tests</strong></a></p> ]]></description>
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      <title>Calcite pH Neutralizer for 4-6 Bathrooms</title>
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  <p><strong>Easy Solution for pH Control.</strong></p>
  <ul>
    <li>13-15 gallons per minute flow </li>
    <li>13"x54" tank with electronic head (overall height 61 1/2" high x 13" wide)
    <li>No more corrosive water </li>
    <li>10 year warranty on tank </li>
    <li>5 year on electric head </li>
    <li>Includes fittings and bypass valve </li>
    <li>Tank is senit-transparent for checking calcite level </li>
    <li>Easy to install and maintain </li>
    <li>Raises pH upto 1 point </li>
  </ul>
  <p><strong>Need to raise you pH 1 point or less? If yes then Calcite is your answer.</strong></p>
  <p>One of the most convenient methods to raise pH, and add a little hardness and alkalinity is to use a calcite neutralizer filter. These filters will typically raise the pH of the water from 6.0 to 7.0 or a total of around 1 point and add 30 to 100 ppm of hardness depending on the alkalinity and water hardness. <br /><br />In neutralizer filters, acidic waters slowly dissolve the calcium and magnesium media on contact as the water flows through the filter, raising the pH of the water and increasing the alkalinity. This eliminates the effects of corrosive water chemistries and can help to prevent corrosion of piping and fixtures.<br /><br />The size of the system is directly proportional to the flow rate of the water, in gallons per minute. The higher the flow rate, the larger the system required. <strong>If you have more than 6 bathrooms or have multi-headed shower sprayers please call 1-866-767-6401 for a custom quote.</strong><br /><br />The tank is filled with a blend of calcium and magnesium carbonates (calcite) made from naturally occurring minerals, which dissolve into the water, making it less corrosive. More calcite can quickly and easily be added to the tank, typically once per year for most residential applications. No special tools are required. <br /><br />This type of neutralizer also acts as a filter removing sediment and small amounts of rust from the water, and then backwashing it out.</p>
  <p><strong>FAQ's</strong></p>
  <p>How to Treat Acidic well water </p>
  <p>On private well water systems one of the most common causes of corrosion is acidic water. The pH scale is used to determine how acidic or alkaline the water chemistry is. Acidic water has a pH of less than 7.0. For example a pH of 6.0 to 6.5 is a common pH range found in wells with acidic water. Signs of acid water are corrosion of fixtures, blue staining (from copper pipes) or rust staining (from iron pipes). Acidic water can also cause pinhole leaks and pipe failure over time. By raising the pH to the range of 7.0 to 7.5 the water can be made alkaline which will then reduce or eliminate pipe corrosion. <br /><br />Corrosion is a natural process involving chemical or electrical degradation of metals in contact with water. The rate of corrosion will vary depending on the acidity of the water, its electrical conductivity, oxygen concentration, and temperature. Acidic water with pH values in the range of 6 to 7 is more corrosive to the metals used in plumbing systems than alkaline water. Both ground waters (wells) and surface waters (such as spring water or creeks) can be acidic.<br /><br />Common causes for acidic water are acid rainfall due to atmospheric carbon dioxide and other airborne pollutants, runoff from mining spoils, and decomposition of plant materials. Acidic waters can be of good quality and are typically low in buffering calcium minerals, but are high in dissolved carbon-dioxide gas, which can cause the low pH or acidity. </p>
  <p>Q. How does the Calcite pH neutralizer filter work?<br /><br />A. Acidic neutralizers slowly dissolve the calcium and/or magnesium media on contact as the water flows through the filter, raising the pH of the water and increasing the alkalinity. This eliminates the effects of corrosive water chemistries, eliminating the effect of acid well water, and can help to prevent corrosion of piping and fixtures. Calcite is a natural calcium mineral that is mined for this purpose. </p>
  <p>Q. What maintenance is required? <br /><br />A. There is very little maintenance. A quick once per year refill of the tank with calcite is all that is usually required. Periodically, and depending on raw water pH and the amount of water used, additional mineral is easily added to the filter tank. This is typically once a year for the average home. In some cases, the calcite media is added twice a year depending on the pH and amount of water that is used through the neutralizer filter. Because the tank has a top fill plug and a bypass valve it easy to add the calcite media. Just put the neutralizer in bypass, release the pressure by manually backwashing the neutralizer filter, and unscrew the top plug using any medium sized channel lock pliers or crescent wrench (available at any hardware store). Stick a tape measure into the fill plug hole and determine if the calcite mineral is less than 2/3rds full. If it is, simply add more calcite until the neutralizer tank is 2/3rds full again, re-install the fill plug and backwash the neutralizer. This entire process takes about 20 minutes. </p>
  <p>Q. Is there a pressure loss through the system? <br /><br />A. Properly sized, the system produces a very low pressure drop at service flow rates, usually around 5 psi </p>
  <p>We always recommend a full water report for all well systems. <a href="http://www.waterfilter-usa.com/water-testing-c-80.html"><strong>Water Tests</strong></a></p> ]]></description>
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      <title>Soda Ash pH Neutralizer for pH Below 6.0</title>
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    <p><strong>Easy Solution for pH Control.</strong></p>
    <ul>
      <li>No more corrosive water </li>
      <li>Includes injection point and flow control switch </li>
      <li>Easy to install and maintain </li>
      <li>Raises pH up to 2.5 points </li>
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  <p><span class="darkblue-11px">A small pump called a metering pump is used to inject a small amount of soda ash (sodium carbonate) into the water, usually in combination with a contact tank. For best results, allow a few minutes of contact with the water for pH adjustment to occur and the soda ash solution to thoroughly mix in the water by using a contact tank. For home wells the metering pumps are usually wired to turn on and start pumping soda ash solution when the well pump is energized or running. </span></p>
  <p><span class="darkblue-11px">Soda ash is bought dry, 50 lb bags and mixed with water in the solution tank. When a saturated solution is achieved a solution is injected, depending on the pH, alkalinity and flow rate of the water. For pH between 5.5 and 6.0 you will mix 4 oz  of soda ash to 1 gallon of water. If your pH is between 4.5 and 5.5 you will mix 6 oz of soda ash to 1 gallon of water.</span></p>
  <p><span class="darkblue-11px">FAQs</span></p>
  <p><span class="darkblue-11px"><strong>Q: How often must I fill the solution tank?</strong></span><br /><br />A: Depending on the adjustment of your pH thats needed and the amount of water you use, you will top off the solution tank every 3-6 months with additional soda ash and water mixture.</p>
  <p><span class="darkblue-11px"><strong>Q: How long will the 50lb bucket of soda ash last me that comes with my system?</strong></span><br /><br />A: On average a 50lb bucket will last 1-2 years depending on water usage and pH level. Once it comes time to order more, another 50lbs bucket is only $150.</p>
  <p>Pelican Soda Ash Injection Systems Include:<img hspace="0" src="http://www.waterfilter-usa.com/images/mixingtank.jpg" align="right" border="0" /></p>
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    <li>Stenner Feed Pump </li>
    <li>Switch and 15 Gallon Solution Tank </li>
    <li>Injection Point  </li>
    <li>50lbs bucket of soda ash </li>
  </ul>
  <p>System Dimensions/Specs</p>
  <ul>
    <li>Solution Tank: 15" x 24" </li>
    <li>120V Feed Pump </li>
  </ul>
  <p> We always recommend a full water report for all well systems. <a href="http://www.waterfilter-usa.com/water-testing-c-80.html"><strong>Water Tests</strong></a></p>
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