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Product: FilterJet 500
Description:Self-contained unit with stainless steel self-cleaning filtration system and onboard ozone recirculation. Supplies up to 125 gallons per minute with three inch inlet option. Filtration down to 25 microns absolute with 10 microns optional. Ozone recirculation system is complete with oxygen concentrator, ozone generator, mazzei ozone injector and recirculation pump to provide 25 gpm of ozonated water out to your treatment tanks. Ozone removes VOC’s, organics, biologicals and hydrocarbons from the treatment water providing disinfection, odor and color removal. See tanking data sheet for example treatment tanks.
Customer: Heifer International
Location: Little Rock, Arkansas
In 2005 an architect called on RECLAIM to provide 60 gallons a minute of filtered and sterilized recycled water to flush toilets in a building. We delivered a FilterJet-series reclaim system with onboard ozone disinfection capable of 100 gallons per minute to Heifer International Headquarters in Little Rock, Arkansas. Our system is used to filter, disinfect and pressurize water for their gray-water system.
How the RECLAIM system with OPA’s controller works at Heifer International.
2. Gravity pulls the water down into a reclaim tank in the basement where it is ozonated.
3. The ozone quickly reacts with any contaminates in the water and the freed electron then bonds to any particulate matter in the water, creating a type of static cling which brings smaller particles together into larger and more filterable clumps.
4. The ozonated water is then pulled in to the filtration system where a 7.5 HP pump pushes it through a 25 micron stainless steel filter element, removing all particles larger than 25 microns, approximately the size of a white blood cell.
5. The 7.5 HP pump provides 60 psi of water for the building at 100 gallons per minute.
If the tower collects too much water, it overflows into the moat surrounding the building and out to the marshland where the building is situated. If there is not enough rain, then a city water valve opens allowing the temporary use of city water in the building.