BetterLife Water Treatment
Systems with UV Sterilization
| Part No.
|
Description |
Softening
Capacity |
Service
Standard Flow Rate |
Service Peak
Flow Rate |
Backwash 50%
Exp. @ 50ºF |
Standard
Connection Size |
| 10 lbs. Salt/Regen.
|
15 lbs. Salt/Regen.
|
| BL2-100 |
10 x 47" Tank |
29,000 gr. |
33,000 gr. |
5 gpm |
10 gpm |
2.0 gpm |
¾" Copper Swet |
| BL2-175 |
12 x 48" Tank |
51,000 gr. |
57,000 gr. |
8 gpm |
10 gpm |
3.7 gpm |
¾" Copper Swet |
High Sediment & Rural Applications
(System Includes Option-R: 10 Micron Prefilter & 20" Clear Housing)
|
| BL2-100R |
10 x 47" Tank |
29,000 gr. |
33,000 gr. |
5 gpm |
10 gpm |
2.0 gpm |
¾" Copper Swet |
| BL2-175R |
12 x 48" Tank |
51,000 gr. |
57,000 gr. |
8 gpm |
10 gpm |
3.7 gpm |
¾" Copper Swet |
| *1" Connections and threaded connections
available on request. |
| Options |
Part No.
Suffix |
Description |
| -R |
10 Micron Pleated Prefilter with 20" Clear, Bypass
Housing - Highly Recommended For Rural Applications |
| -C |
Whole House Carbon Cartridge Assembly - Includes 20"
Big Blue House/Big Blue GAC Cartridge/Bracket |
| -P |
1 Micron, Absolute Postfilter Assembly For Cryptosporidium
and Giardia Cyst Removal |
| -E |
Instant Start Electronic Ballast (Auto-detects 50/60
Hz) |
| -A |
Controller Board with Lamp Status LED, Audible Alarm, and
Solenoid Valve Hook-up |
| -S |
Solenoid Valve Assembly - Requires Upgraded Electronic
Ballast |
| -? |
Resin Substitutions are Available (Nitrate, Tannin,
Etc.) |
Warning and Disclaimer: Ultraviolet treatment, chlorinating, or
any other form of sanitation of contaminated water, is never a 100% guaranteed
for bacteriological free water, but are EPA approved methods of water
sanitation which add greatly to protection against waterborne pathogens. Proper
ultraviolet sterilization is an instantaneous process which destroys 99.97% of
pathogens and leaves no UV residual in the water. Periodic monitoring of the
water supply and of the down stream piping system sanitation is recommended to
help guard against downstream contamination or accidental contaminated water
bypass. Ultraviolet sterilization and/or chlorine, is not recommended and
should not be used for cyst treatment.
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