Another Safe Step in
Water Treatment Systems for Domestic Use
September 2, 2005
In many areas of the U.S., rainwater collection can provide
large quantities of relatively clean water. When properly
collected, filtered and stored, this rainwater provides many
possible water uses and solutions.
Experts agree that using a Floating Cistern Filter helps
assure many years of use before a cistern would require
cleaning.
Rainwater Management Solutions’ Floating Cistern Filter (FCF)
provides another step in assuring a continuous supply of safe,
clean water for all domestic uses. The Floating Cistern Filter,
which is one component of a water treatment system, consists of
a housing assembly and replaceable filter element.
The filter only allows the cleanest water in the cistern,
which extends the life of your in-house treatment system, and
all pumps and valves. The water that is taken from the level
nearest the surface of the cistern requires less treatment to
render it suitable for domestic use.
Normal installation involves attaching the FCF to the end of
a flexible suction hose, which is connected to the pipe entering
the pump and pressure tank. The entire filter assembly is
installed with common plumbing tools, and complete directions
are included. The Floating Filter assembly is equipped with a
1-1/4 inch outlet and will handle flow rates up to 20 gpm.
All Rainwater Management Solutions Floating Filter assemblies
are constructed of heavy-duty, reinforced fiberglass, PVC
plastic and stainless steel to ensure many years of trouble-free
service. In fact, many of these original filter assemblies are
still in use after nearly 30 years of continuous service. Filter
housing components are maintenance-free and will not rot, rust
or corrode. The replaceable filter elements will last one to two
years, depending on the amount of use and care. The element can
be changed in just a few minutes without special tools or
mechanical skills.
Earlier this year, Rain Water System, Inc. of Virginia and
Rattenbury Engineering, LLC, of Massachusetts merged to form
Rainwater Management Solutions (RMS). John Rattenbury, a
principle of RMS, was the first U.S. engineer to provide
Siphonic Roof Drainage systems engineering design services.
Among his notable achievements are the designs of Siphonic Roof
Drainage Systems for the Boston Convention Center and for
numerous IKEA stores.
Source: RWS September 2, 2005
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