Disk Filter
Overview
Disk Filter
Water is important to every cell, tissue, and organ in your body. The best way to stay hydrated is by drinking glasses of water throughout the day.
What Makes Alkaline Water Different?
Water is a combination of hydrogen and oxygen. That’s why you call it H2O. Water’s pH level determines how acidic it is and ranges from 0 to 14. A pH of 7 is considered neutral. That “seven” number is considered neutral or balanced between acidic and alkaline. If water is below 7 on the pH scale, it’s “acidic.” If it’s higher than 7, it’s “alkaline.”
Bottled water falls under different standards depending on whether it claims to be alkaline. Bottled alkaline water has a pH level above 7. In some cases, manufacturers use a special device to change the chemical makeup of the water. Other times, they add nutrients to the water to change its pH.
For comparison, orange juice has a pH of 3.3 and black coffee is about a 5. Pure water has a neutral pH of 7.
Water that is more alkaline supposedly reduces acid in the bloodstream and:
- Improves metabolism
- Increases energy
- Slows aging
- Improves digestion
- Reduces bone loss
Features
- Disk Filter designed for Pressure rating PN8 (8bar)
- 2 male threaded pressure port at the top for easy visiblity of pressure.
- Disc Filter cartridge enabled with spring loaded for full compressionn of disc andloosen during cleaning.
- Disk Filter with Clogging indicator, Red pop up comes out at x 0.6 kg/cm² pressure differential, indicated end user to clean filter manually.
- During cleaning operation, all inlet water passes through the pipe, and water jets removes dirt from the discs.
- Barrel with 1½” Drain port.
- Handle for 90 degree rotation for cleaning of disc without dismantling of filter.
- Disc housing fan gives hydro cyclonic effect which makes particles in suspension that reduces cleaning frequency.
- Grooved disc design with dimensional consistency proven with more than 95% filter efficiency
Cleaning Instructions
- Cleaning of the disk filter must be done when pressure differential across the disc reaches 0.6 kg/cm2(8.5psi) or when the clogging indicator red button pops up.
- To start cleaning mode of disk filter, turn the handle (top of the filter) 900 degree in clockwise direction.
- Cleaning operation starts, system pressure might increase during cleaing operation.
- When cleaning operation done, first filter handle direction should be at filtration mode. And then flushing valve gradually close.
Micron Disc Filter 130
Performance Data | ||||||
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Model | 134T-SAD | 136T-SAD | ||||
Max. Working Pressure | 8 kg/cm2 | 8 kg/cm2 | ||||
Recommended flow | 417 lit/m (25m3/hr) | 667 lit/m (40 m3/hr) | ||||
Range of Flow Rate | 18-27 m3/hr | 35-50 m3/hr | ||||
Filter Disc (standard) | 120 mesh PP Red disc (Single Removable cartridge) | |||||
Filtration Surface area | 1080 cm2 | 1590 cm2 | ||||
Inlet/outlet connection | 2″ BSP/NPT male thread | 3″ BSP/NPT male thread | ||||
Closing System | Stainless Steel / Hybrid Clamp | |||||
Distance between End connections | 341 mm | 344 mm | ||||
Filter height (With Ball Valve) | 800 mm | 930 mm | ||||
Filter width (With End Plug) | 235 mm | 235 mm | ||||
Cartridge Diameter | 121 mm | 121 mm | ||||
Cartridge Length | 375 mm | 510 mm | ||||
Drain Valve (1no.) | 1½” Female x Female threaded | |||||
End Plugs (1nos.) | ¾” Male Threaded |