General Specification Survey



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If you already know the specific treatment process, such as softening or reverse osmosis, and the sizing information that your project requires, please complete this form as fully as possible.

If you don't already know the specific treatment process that your project requires, to help us better understand your needs, please complete the Application and Sizing Survey instead.



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Project reference name:


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Water Softeners

What is the required water flow rate?
What is the total capacity of the unit(s)? Please select one:

  • grains per day @ lbs. of salt,
    - or -
  • Total gallons of soft water needed per day
    and the hardness level of the water in ppm

    Do you need: Duplex unit Single unit

    Regeneration options:
    Demand - based on gallonage Aqua sensor Time clock

    Additional comments or questions:






    Carbon Filters

    What is the required water flow rate?


    What are you filtering out of the water?
          color/organics
    chlorine
        contaminants
         Other - please specify: 
         

    Do you need: Duplex unit Single unit

    Additional comments or questions:






Depth Filters

What is the required water flow rate?
Do you need: Duplex unit Single unit

Additional comments or questions:






Reverse Osmosis Systems

Have you considered the proper pre-treatment
required prior to the reverse osmosis procedure?
(such as softeners, antiscalent feed, pH adjustment, filtration, etc.)
Yes No Send me additional information

If you selected no:
With a water analysis, we will be able to tell you exactly
what will be required to optimally maintain your
reverse osmosis system.

Reverse Osmosis Systems continuously manufacturer water over a 24 hour period. Generally this water is stored in a plastic storage tank and when needed, is repressurized and delivered to its end use. If you size the RO for 2000 gallons, it will make 2000 gallons in 24 hours. With this in mind, how large should your storage tank be in order for you not to run out of water when you are using it?

Do you need a transfer pump? Yes No

Additional comments or questions: