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PROFILL MOBILE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS 03 PROFILL MOBILE DESCRIPTION 04 DEMINERALISATION 06 INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL VIEW 07 FILLING AND RINSING RESIN REQUIREMENTS 08 MEASUREMENTS 09 INITIAL FILLING AND REPLACING RESIN 10 OPERATING THE CONDUCTIVITY / TDS METER H FILLING & RINSING SYSTEMS (DIAGRAM) 12 PUMP OPERATION / PERFORMANCE 14 ACCESSORIES
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Modern heating systems are sensitive to hard and corrosive filling water. Increased heating loads and more compact heat exchangers result in higher surface temperatures and thus in the formation of limescale build-up, which then prevents a good heat transfer and could limit the efficiency or lead to premature failures and malfunctioning of the system. In addition, materials such as aluminium or stainless steel are also very sensitive when it comes to an improper composition of the water. For these reasons, many heating and cooling equipment manufacturers require the use of conditioned...
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INTERNAL & EXTERNAL VIEW
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FILLING THE SYSTEM The amount of resin required to fill a system usinq the ProFill Mobile will be determined by two factors: 1. Where in the country the filling is taking place as this will change the hardness of the incoming water and this will change the life expectancy of the resin. 2.The actual system volume. When you know the incoming water hardness using the chart below it will provide you with a guide to how many litres of demineralised water 50 litres of resin can provide, you can then calculate how many litres of resin you will require for your project. RESIN RINSING It is...
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GNILLIF LAITINI INITIAL FILLING & REPLACING RESIN
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1. Press the POWER (ENT) button to turn on. 2. Press the UNIT button to turn on the back light and swap between TDS and uS/cm 3. Read the IN (Line 1) and OUT (Line 2) to see your conductivity/TDS levels CALIBRATION The unit is factory calibrated to 342ppm (NaCI). Like all monitoring devices from time to time the unitwill require recalibration, check the calibration against a calibrated hand-held device, if the readings on the DM-3 are different then the unit should be recalibrated. I.With the ProFill mobile disconnected from the system and drained down, remove the sensors from the branch...
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Test standard: ISO 0906:2012 - Grade 3B
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Environmental Culture Change clean protect prevent
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Founded in 1992, IWTM have been working with chemical free water treatment using electrochemistry for over 30 years and have offices in Norway, UK, Finland, Sweden, Canada, USA and a worldwide presence in the Marine sector. We have developed models specifically suited to the higher demands of the marine industry operating at higher pressures and higher temperatures. The marine products are provided worldwide on the world's largest cruise ships working with the leading operators in this sector. Having secured DNV approval in 2003, we are still the only chemical free water treatment...
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