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Calcite pH Water Neutralizer Media

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Calcite pH Water Neutralizer Media

 

Calcite is a crushed and screened white marble media that can inexpensively neutralize acidic or low pH waters to a neutral, less corrosive effluent. Calcite is a naturally occurring calcium carbonate media. Its self-limiting property makes it an ideal candidate for reducing the potential leaching of copper, lead, and other metals in typical plumbing systems.

 

Benefits:

  • Naturally occurring material
  • Low uniformity coefficient for maximum contact for controlled pH correction
  • Slower reacting for controlled pH correction
  • Inexpensive
  • NSF Certified

 

Conditions for Operation:

  • Gravel support bed (recommended)
  • Water pH range: 5.0-7.0
  • Bed depth: 24-30 in.
  • Freeboard: 50% of bed depth (min.)
  • Backwash rate: 8-12 gpm/sq. ft.
  • Backwash Bed Expansion: 35% of bed depth
  • Service flow rate: 3-6 gpm/sq. ft. but may be modified to adapt to local conditions
Click here for Detailed Calcite Media Specifications
Periodic backwashing prevents packing, reclassifies the bed, and maintains high service rates. Depending on pH, water chemistry, and service flow, periodically replenishing the media bed as the media depletes. As the Calcite's calcium carbonate neutralizes the water, it will increase hardness, and a softener may become necessary after the neutralizing filter.

     

    Calcite is a crushed and screened white marble media that can inexpensively neutralize acidic or low pH waters to a neutral, less corrosive effluent. Calcite is a naturally occurring calcium carbonate media. Its self-limiting property makes it an ideal candidate for reducing the potential leaching of copper, lead, and other metals in typical plumbing systems.

     

    Benefits:

    • Naturally occurring material
    • Low uniformity coefficient for maximum contact for controlled pH correction
    • Slower reacting for controlled pH correction
    • Inexpensive
    • NSF Certified

     

    Conditions for Operation:

    • Gravel support bed (recommended)
    • Water pH range: 5.0-7.0
    • Bed depth: 24-30 in.
    • Freeboard: 50% of bed depth (min.)
    • Backwash rate: 8-12 gpm/sq. ft.
    • Backwash Bed Expansion: 35% of bed depth
    • Service flow rate: 3-6 gpm/sq. ft. but may be modified to adapt to local conditions
    Click here for Detailed Calcite Media Specifications
    Periodic backwashing prevents packing, reclassifies the bed, and maintains high service rates. Depending on pH, water chemistry, and service flow, periodically replenishing the media bed as the media depletes. As the Calcite's calcium carbonate neutralizes the water, it will increase hardness, and a softener may become necessary after the neutralizing filter.
      $54.99
      Calcite pH Water Neutralizer Media
      $54.99

      Description

       

      Calcite is a crushed and screened white marble media that can inexpensively neutralize acidic or low pH waters to a neutral, less corrosive effluent. Calcite is a naturally occurring calcium carbonate media. Its self-limiting property makes it an ideal candidate for reducing the potential leaching of copper, lead, and other metals in typical plumbing systems.

       

      Benefits:

      • Naturally occurring material
      • Low uniformity coefficient for maximum contact for controlled pH correction
      • Slower reacting for controlled pH correction
      • Inexpensive
      • NSF Certified

       

      Conditions for Operation:

      • Gravel support bed (recommended)
      • Water pH range: 5.0-7.0
      • Bed depth: 24-30 in.
      • Freeboard: 50% of bed depth (min.)
      • Backwash rate: 8-12 gpm/sq. ft.
      • Backwash Bed Expansion: 35% of bed depth
      • Service flow rate: 3-6 gpm/sq. ft. but may be modified to adapt to local conditions
      Click here for Detailed Calcite Media Specifications
      Periodic backwashing prevents packing, reclassifies the bed, and maintains high service rates. Depending on pH, water chemistry, and service flow, periodically replenishing the media bed as the media depletes. As the Calcite's calcium carbonate neutralizes the water, it will increase hardness, and a softener may become necessary after the neutralizing filter.