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Features and Advantages of Osmotized Water Pressure Tank

How does it work?

Air cushion
Butyl diaphragm
Reservoir
Polypropylene liner
Stainless steel Connector

Features

 Water storage chamber consisting of a butyl diaphragm and a polypropylene liner. It


prevents bacterial growth and water contamination.
 Metal cover (more resistant than plastic)
 No pressure loss
 Stainless steel connection
 Approved by NSF ANSI 58 and 61
 Approved by IAMPO International Association of Plumbing and Mechanical Officials
 Approved by FDA : incorporates 100% chlorine-resistant butyl membrane
 CE Marking

Wasserlab pressurized tank operation diagram

Pump up cycle Water is being drawn Separator is completely


Tank is nearly empty: Water begins to enter the
completed: Air is now from the tank: empty: A new cycle is
Air expands filling tank: Air is compressed
compressed to the Compressed air in the ready to begin. SImple
area above separator above the separator as it
cut-off setting of tank forces water out positive action produces
fills with water
pressure switch of the separator maximum drawn-down
on every cycle

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Advantages of the System

 The water stored in the tank is not in contact with light or air, it remains completely stable
both at the ionic level (the stored water is not ionically degraded by CO2 dissolution) and
microbiologically (the stored water is pressurized at 3-4 bar, which inhibits bacterial
growth). Consequently, our systems produce water of better quality in comparison to the
water produced from systems that store the final Type II Water.

 It removes the need to install an ultraviolet system in the tank and a vent filter for CO2
retention. Since fewer references of consumables are needed, the operating cost of the
equipment is optimized.

 It removes the need for water recirculation in the tank. Consequently, no additional
pressure pump is needed.

 Any Type II Water system from Wasserlab also allows the dispensation of osmotized water
from the tank. This option is useful for numerous laboratory applications such as material
cleaning, automatic feeding of dishwashers or autoclaves, etc. The possibility of dispensing
both osmotized and Type II water from a single equipment allows the customer to optimize
the operating cost according to the type of water used.

 Tanks available in 10, 30 and 50 liters, depending on Wasserlab models.

 Wasserlab offers the possibility of connecting several tanks in series in order to increase
storage capacity.

 The tanks need to be installed at a maximum distance of 10 meters from the water
purification equipment. Therefore, the laboratory space is optimized.

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