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For applications that do not require deionized water, we offer a customized version of our cabinet system that is capable of producing permeate. Unlike the deionized water treatment system, the permeate cabinet system consists of only one cabinet. Water treatment is carried out using a pre-filter, a water softener, a reverse osmosis system with a 100-liter permeate tank including a water seal and sterile filter, and a pressure booster station. If required, a brine lifting system can also be integrated into the first cabinet. The installed components are listed again below: Cabinet Filter system (pre-filter & activated carbon filter) Softening system Reverse osmosis system 100-liter permeate tank (volume can be adjusted) Pressure booster station Brine lifting system (optional) System performance: Depending on the system design, 90 l, 150 l, 230 l, or 300 l of permeate can be produced per hour. The capacity of the permeate tank is adjustable, but may need to be positioned outside the cabinet due to its larger dimensions. Shut-off via system separator To protect the drinking water network from contamination by treated water or changes in the natural composition of the drinking water fed into the system as a result of technical treatment, the installation of a system separator is mandatory. The system has an integrated system separator (type BA), which is located directly behind the Aqua-Stop of the water connection. Aqua-Stop (solenoid valve shut-off) An Aqua-Stop is a safety mechanism used in water supply systems to stop or limit the flow of water in the event of a malfunction or leak. It is usually an automatic shut-off mechanism that closes the water supply valve to prevent major water damage. A solenoid valve is a type of shut-off valve that is controlled by the use of an electromagnetic field. In water treatment, a solenoid valve is used to shut off or regulate the flow of water. The solenoid valve consists of an electromagnetic coil system and a valve mechanism. Applying an electrical voltage to the coil generates a magnetic field that influences the valve mechanism. Depending on the application, the solenoid valve can be opened or closed to allow or block the flow of water. In combination, additional safety and control over the water flow can be ensured. The Aqua-Stop is located directly behind the main water connection of the system as the first element. The associated solenoid valve is coupled with two sensors, one of which continuously monitors the base trays of the two cabinet systems. Filter system The pre-filter section is a filter unit consisting of a pre-filter and an activated carbon filter. Its main purpose is to protect downstream softening and osmosis systems, which could be damaged by impurities in the water. Water softener A water softener is used to remove excess minerals, especially calcium and magnesium ions, which are responsible for the hardness of the water. It works on the basis of an ion exchange process. Reverse osmosis Reverse osmosis reverses the natural osmotic process. In this process, the softened water is forced through a membrane under pressure, whereby the membrane only allows water molecules and very small molecules to pass through and retains larger particles such as salts, bacteria, viruses, and other impurities. Permeate tank A round tank offers advantages in terms of stability, cleaning, energy efficiency, and space utilization, making it the preferred choice for storing and treating water in treatment plants. Its uniform shape and flow characteristics ensure that water is treated and stored efficiently. Pressure boosting station A pressure boosting station is used to continuously supply the connected consumers with the required operating pressure. Cabinet systems Only a minimum floor space of 0.80 m x 1.40 m is required to install this module from HeylNeomeris. The module consists of a cabinet that is 0.80 m wide and 0.60 m deep. It is possible to use double doors, which, due to the depth of 60 cm and a double door with a dimension of 40 cm, results in a minimum room depth of 1 m. The cabinets used are made of sturdy sheet steel modules and have a high-quality surface coating. Wastewater disposal via brine lifting unit (optional) As an optional component, the treatment plant can be expanded to include an integrated wastewater lifting unit, which transports the generated and collected wastewater into the sewer system. The main wastewater flows here are the wastewater from the regeneration of the softening plant and the concentrate from the reverse osmosis process. Collection tray The integrated collection tray in the cabinet serves to collect potential leaks or escaping liquids that could escape from the pipes or components. This is particularly important, for example, in industrial applications or in environments where sensitive electronic equipment or chemicals are stored.
For applications that do not require deionised water, we offer a modified version of our cabinet system that is capable of producing permeate. Unlike the deionised water treatment system, the permeate cabinet system consists of only one cabinet. Water treatment involves pre-filtration, a softening system, a reverse osmosis system with a 100-litre permeate tank including a water seal and sterile filter, and a pressure booster station. If required, a brine lifting system can also be integrated into the first cabinet. The installed components are listed again below: Cabinet Filter system (pre-filter & activated carbon filter) Water softener Reverse osmosis system Permeate tank 100 litres (volume can be adjusted) Pressure booster station Brine lifting system (optional) System performance: Depending on the system design, 90 l, 150 l, 230 l or 300 l of permeate can be produced per hour. The capacity of the permeate tank is adjustable, but may need to be positioned outside the cabinet due to its larger dimensions. Shut-off via system separator To protect the drinking water network from contamination by treated water or changes in the natural composition of the drinking water fed into the system as a result of technical treatment, the installation of a system separator is mandatory. The system has an integrated system separator (type BA), which is located directly behind the Aqua-Stop of the water connection. Aqua-Stop (solenoid valve shut-off) An Aqua-Stop is a safety mechanism used in water supply systems to stop or limit the flow of water in the event of a malfunction or leak. It is usually an automatic shut-off mechanism that closes the water supply valve to prevent major water damage. A solenoid valve is a type of shut-off valve that is controlled by the use of an electromagnetic field. In water treatment, a solenoid valve is used to shut off or regulate the flow of water. The solenoid valve consists of an electromagnetic coil system and a valve mechanism. Applying an electrical voltage to the coil generates a magnetic field that influences the valve mechanism. Depending on the application, the solenoid valve can be opened or closed to allow or block the flow of water. In combination, additional safety and control over the water flow can be ensured. The Aqua-Stop is located directly behind the main water connection of the system as the first element. The associated solenoid valve is coupled with two sensors, one of which continuously monitors the base trays of the two cabinet systems. Filter system The pre-filter section is a filter unit consisting of a pre-filter and an activated carbon filter. Its main purpose is to protect downstream softening and osmosis systems, which could be damaged by impurities in the water. Water softener A water softener is used to remove excess minerals, especially calcium and magnesium ions, which are responsible for the hardness of the water. It works on the basis of an ion exchange process. Reverse osmosis Reverse osmosis reverses the natural osmotic process. In this process, the softened water is forced through a membrane under pressure, whereby the membrane only allows water molecules and very small molecules to pass through and retains larger particles such as salts, bacteria, viruses and other impurities. Permeate tank A round tank offers advantages in terms of stability, cleaning, energy efficiency and space utilisation, making it the preferred choice for storing and treating water in treatment plants. Its uniform shape and flow characteristics ensure that the water is treated and stored efficiently. Pressure boosting station A pressure boosting station is used to continuously supply the connected consumers with the required operating pressure. Cabinet systems Only a minimum floor space of 0.80 m x 1.40 m is required to install this module from HeylNeomeris. The module consists of a cabinet that is 0.80 m wide and 0.60 m deep. It is possible to use double doors, which, due to the depth of 60 cm and a double door with a dimension of 40 cm, results in a minimum room depth of 1 m. The cabinets used are made of sturdy sheet steel modules and have a high-quality surface coating. Wastewater disposal via brine lifting unit (optional) As an optional component, the treatment plant can be expanded to include an integrated wastewater lifting unit, which transports the generated and collected wastewater into the sewer system. The main wastewater flows here are the wastewater from the regeneration of the softening plant and the concentrate from the reverse osmosis process. Collection tray The integrated collection tray in the cabinet serves to collect potential leaks or escaping liquids that could escape from the pipes or components. This is particularly important, for example, in industrial applications or in environments where sensitive electronic equipment or chemicals are stored.
For applications that do not require deionised water, we offer a modified version of our cabinet system that is capable of producing permeate. Unlike the deionised water treatment system, the permeate cabinet system consists of only one cabinet. Water treatment involves pre-filtration, a softening system, a reverse osmosis system with a 100-litre permeate tank including a water seal and sterile filter, and a pressure booster station. If required, a brine lifting system can also be integrated into the first cabinet. The installed components are listed again below: Cabinet Filter system (pre-filter & activated carbon filter) Water softener Reverse osmosis system Permeate tank 100 litres (volume can be adjusted) Pressure booster station Brine lifting system (optional) System performance: Depending on the system design, 90 l, 150 l, 230 l or 300 l of permeate can be produced per hour. The capacity of the permeate tank is adjustable, but may need to be positioned outside the cabinet due to its larger dimensions. Shut-off via system separator To protect the drinking water network from contamination by treated water or changes in the natural composition of the drinking water fed into the system as a result of technical treatment, the installation of a system separator is mandatory. The system has an integrated system separator (type BA), which is located directly behind the Aqua-Stop of the water connection. Aqua-Stop (solenoid valve shut-off) An Aqua-Stop is a safety mechanism used in water supply systems to stop or limit the flow of water in the event of a malfunction or leak. It is usually an automatic shut-off mechanism that closes the water supply valve to prevent major water damage. A solenoid valve is a type of shut-off valve that is controlled by the use of an electromagnetic field. In water treatment, a solenoid valve is used to shut off or regulate the flow of water. The solenoid valve consists of an electromagnetic coil system and a valve mechanism. Applying an electrical voltage to the coil generates a magnetic field that influences the valve mechanism. Depending on the application, the solenoid valve can be opened or closed to allow or block the flow of water. In combination, additional safety and control over the water flow can be ensured. The Aqua-Stop is located directly behind the main water connection of the system as the first element. The associated solenoid valve is coupled with two sensors, one of which continuously monitors the base trays of the two cabinet systems. Filter system The pre-filter section is a filter unit consisting of a pre-filter and an activated carbon filter. Its main purpose is to protect downstream softening and osmosis systems, which could be damaged by impurities in the water. Water softener A water softener is used to remove excess minerals, especially calcium and magnesium ions, which are responsible for the hardness of the water. It works on the basis of an ion exchange process. Reverse osmosis Reverse osmosis reverses the natural osmotic process. In this process, the softened water is forced through a membrane under pressure, whereby the membrane only allows water molecules and very small molecules to pass through and retains larger particles such as salts, bacteria, viruses and other impurities. Permeate tank A round tank offers advantages in terms of stability, cleaning, energy efficiency and space utilisation, making it the preferred choice for storing and treating water in treatment plants. Its uniform shape and flow characteristics ensure that the water is treated and stored efficiently. Pressure boosting station A pressure boosting station is used to continuously supply the connected consumers with the required operating pressure. Cabinet systems Only a minimum floor space of 0.80 m x 1.40 m is required to install this module from HeylNeomeris. The module consists of a cabinet that is 0.80 m wide and 0.60 m deep. It is possible to use double doors, which, due to the depth of 60 cm and a double door with a dimension of 40 cm, results in a minimum room depth of 1 m. The cabinets used are made of sturdy sheet steel modules and have a high-quality surface coating. Wastewater disposal via brine lifting unit (optional) As an optional component, the treatment plant can be expanded to include an integrated wastewater lifting unit, which transports the generated and collected wastewater into the sewer system. The main wastewater flows here are the wastewater from the regeneration of the softening plant and the concentrate from the reverse osmosis process. Collection tray The integrated collection tray in the cabinet serves to collect potential leaks or escaping liquids that could escape from the pipes or components. This is particularly important, for example, in industrial applications or in environments where sensitive electronic equipment or chemicals are stored.
For applications that do not require deionised water, we offer a modified version of our cabinet system that is capable of producing permeate. Unlike the deionised water treatment system, the permeate cabinet system consists of only one cabinet. Water treatment involves pre-filtration, a softening system, a reverse osmosis system with a 100-litre permeate tank including a water seal and sterile filter, and a pressure booster station. If required, a brine lifting system can also be integrated into the first cabinet. The installed components are listed again below: Cabinet Filter system (pre-filter & activated carbon filter) Water softener Reverse osmosis system Permeate tank 100 litres (volume can be adjusted) Pressure booster station Brine lifting system (optional) System performance: Depending on the system design, 90 l, 150 l, 230 l or 300 l of permeate can be produced per hour. The capacity of the permeate tank is adjustable, but may need to be positioned outside the cabinet due to its larger dimensions. Shut-off via system separator To protect the drinking water network from contamination by treated water or changes in the natural composition of the drinking water fed into the system as a result of technical treatment, the installation of a system separator is mandatory. The system has an integrated system separator (type BA), which is located directly behind the Aqua-Stop of the water connection. Aqua-Stop (solenoid valve shut-off) An Aqua-Stop is a safety mechanism used in water supply systems to stop or limit the flow of water in the event of a malfunction or leak. It is usually an automatic shut-off mechanism that closes the water supply valve to prevent major water damage. A solenoid valve is a type of shut-off valve that is controlled by the use of an electromagnetic field. In water treatment, a solenoid valve is used to shut off or regulate the flow of water. The solenoid valve consists of an electromagnetic coil system and a valve mechanism. Applying an electrical voltage to the coil generates a magnetic field that influences the valve mechanism. Depending on the application, the solenoid valve can be opened or closed to allow or block the flow of water. In combination, additional safety and control over the water flow can be ensured. The Aqua-Stop is located directly behind the main water connection of the system as the first element. The associated solenoid valve is coupled with two sensors, one of which continuously monitors the base trays of the two cabinet systems. Filter system The pre-filter section is a filter unit consisting of a pre-filter and an activated carbon filter. Its main purpose is to protect downstream softening and osmosis systems, which could be damaged by impurities in the water. Water softener A water softener is used to remove excess minerals, especially calcium and magnesium ions, which are responsible for the hardness of the water. It works on the basis of an ion exchange process. Reverse osmosis Reverse osmosis reverses the natural osmotic process. In this process, the softened water is forced through a membrane under pressure, whereby the membrane only allows water molecules and very small molecules to pass through and retains larger particles such as salts, bacteria, viruses and other impurities. Permeate tank A round tank offers advantages in terms of stability, cleaning, energy efficiency and space utilisation, making it the preferred choice for storing and treating water in treatment plants. Its uniform shape and flow characteristics ensure that the water is treated and stored efficiently. Pressure boosting station A pressure boosting station is used to continuously supply the connected consumers with the required operating pressure. Cabinet systems Only a minimum floor space of 0.80 m x 1.40 m is required to install this module from HeylNeomeris. The module consists of a cabinet that is 0.80 m wide and 0.60 m deep. It is possible to use double doors, which, due to the depth of 60 cm and a double door with a dimension of 40 cm, results in a minimum room depth of 1 m. The cabinets used are made of sturdy sheet steel modules and have a high-quality surface coating. Wastewater disposal via brine lifting unit (optional) As an optional component, the treatment plant can be expanded to include an integrated wastewater lifting unit, which transports the generated and collected wastewater into the sewer system. The main wastewater flows here are the wastewater from the regeneration of the softening plant and the concentrate from the reverse osmosis process. Collection tray The integrated collection tray in the cabinet serves to collect potential leaks or escaping liquids that could escape from the pipes or components. This is particularly important, for example, in industrial applications or in environments where sensitive electronic equipment or chemicals are stored.
The pressure booster station with permeate storage tank for the NeoPermlon permeate cabinet system has the task of supplying the required amount of water at sufficient pressure to the connected consumers. These consumers in modern commercial kitchens include steam cookers, coffee machines and dishwashers. The pressure increase ensures that these appliances are constantly supplied with the required water, while at the same time optimising the pressure conditions to the consumption requirements.
The pressure booster station with permeate storage tank for the NeoPermlon permeate cabinet system is designed to supply connected consumers with the required amount of water at sufficient pressure. In modern commercial kitchens, these include steam cookers, coffee machines and dishwashers. The pressure increase ensures that these appliances are continuously supplied with the required water at a pressure that is tailored to the demand.
The pressure booster station with permeate storage tank for the NeoPermlon permeate cabinet system has the function of supplying the connected consumers with the required amount of water at sufficient pressure. In modern commercial kitchens, these include steam cookers, coffee machines and dishwashers. The pressure booster ensures that these appliances are supplied with the necessary water at a pressure adapted to the demand without interruption.
The pressure booster station with permeate storage tank for the NeoPermlon permeate cabinet system is designed to supply connected consumers with the required amount of water at sufficient pressure. In modern commercial kitchens, these include steam cookers, coffee machines and dishwashers. The pressure boost ensures that these appliances are supplied with water at a pressure corresponding to the demand without interruption.