When water enters the iron filter, it passes through a bubble of compressed air that oxidizes it. The water then passes through a media bed. The filter media enhances the reaction that separates the iron from your water. The insoluble flakes of iron that result are then caught by the media bed and the now iron-free water flows to your faucets. The iron filter will replenish itself every couple of days through a process called backwashing that flushes the stored iron out of the media bed and down the drain.
AQUATEK Iron Filter, 40 to 100 psi, 9 gpm Flow Rate, 15 in L x 15 in W x 64 in H, Domestic/Import: Domestic
Dimensions | : | 15 in L x 15 in W x 64 in H |
Domestic/Import | : | Domestic |
Flow Rate | : | 9 gpm |
Pressure Rating | : | 40 to 100 psi |