Filter products
The original Clack bypass valve for WS1 and WS1.25 systems The Clack Bypass Valve V3006 is an essential accessory for any professionally installed water softener or filter system. This sturdy assembly attaches directly to the inlet and outlet of your Clack WS1 or WS1.25 control valve. It allows you to disconnect the system from the water circuit in just two simple steps without having to interrupt the main water supply to the house. Security and control for homeowners The two red levers, which are easy to grip, allow you to switch easily between normal operation (‘Service’) and bypass (‘Bypass’). This proves extremely helpful for maintenance work such as refilling salt, changing resin or filter media, and disinfecting the system. If a fault or leak occurs in the system, you can isolate it immediately and still have water in your home. Complete set for flexible installation The set includes the one-piece bypass body made of high-strength, drinking water-approved Noryl and all necessary mounting materials. To ensure high compatibility with standard domestic installations, the commonly used 1 1/4-inch connection fittings (male thread) are typically included. The Clack system connection with union nuts and O-rings, which has proven to be reliable, enables quick, uncomplicated, and permanently tight installation on the control valve. Overview: Areas of application: Enables maintenance of the system during ongoing water operation In the event of malfunctions, the system can be quickly shut down and isolated Significantly facilitates the replacement of resin or filter media Standard equipment for professional and service-friendly installation Characteristics: Manufacturer: Clack Corporation Valve type: Bypass valve with two built-in shut-off valves Handling: Easy lever movement (90°) for “service” or “bypass” Material: High-strength, glass fiber-reinforced Noryl plastic Compatibility: Suitable for Clack WS1 and WS1.25
The CLACK bypass valve is generally used to isolate the filter or water softener from the mains pressure so that repairs or maintenance work can be carried out without interrupting the water supply to the household. The original Clack bypass valve for WS1.00 KTW systems The Clack Bypass Valve V3006-KTW is an essential accessory for any professionally installed water softener or filter system. This sturdy assembly attaches directly to the inlet and outlet of your Clack WS1.00 KTW control valve. It allows you to disconnect the system from the water circuit in just two simple steps without having to interrupt the main water supply to the house. Security and control for homeowners The two red levers, which are easy to grip, allow you to switch easily between normal operation (“Service”) and bypass (“Bypass”). This proves extremely helpful for maintenance work such as refilling salt, changing resin or filter media, and disinfecting the system. If a malfunction or leak occurs in the system, you can isolate it immediately and still have water in your home. Complete set for flexible installation The set includes the one-piece bypass body made of high-strength, drinking water-approved Noryl and all necessary mounting materials. To ensure high compatibility with standard domestic installations, the commonly used 1 1/4-inch connection fittings (male thread) are typically included. The Clack system connection with union nuts and O-rings, which has proven to be reliable, enables quick, uncomplicated, and permanently tight installation on the control valve. Product overview: Areas of application: Enables maintenance of the system during ongoing water operation In the event of malfunctions, the system can be quickly shut down and isolated Significantly facilitates the replacement of resin or filter media Standard equipment for professional and service-friendly installation Characteristics: Manufacturer: Clack Corporation Valve type: Bypass valve with two built-in shut-off valves Operation: Easy lever movement (90°) for “service” or “bypass” Compatibility: Suitable for Clack WS1.00 KTW
System separator with medium pressure zone Type BA – Series 580 Increase the integrity of your water supply with the Series 580 system separator – Type BA Protect your drinking water system effectively with the groundbreaking Series 580 backflow preventer. This sophisticated device is specifically designed to prevent backflow in water supply systems by creating a secure separation between clean drinking water and potentially contaminated water. Advanced materials and construction The 580 series is made of brass, which is not only durable and offers excellent corrosion resistance, but is also resistant to dezincification. Elements constructed with screw connections can be installed both horizontally and vertically. This ensures maximum application flexibility. Certifications that build trust This backflow preventer is certified according to EN 12729 and EN 1717 and has been approved by the DVGW, qualifying it for use in critical water supply systems. The recognised certificates prove that the 580 series meets all necessary safety standards and is a reliable solution for protecting drinking water. Areas of application and adaptability The 580 series is perfect for a variety of applications, from private to commercial to industrial installations. Its suitability for different installation orientations makes it the preferred choice for a wide range of requirements and spatial conditions. Easy maintenance and sustainable performance Thanks to its design, maintenance of this system separator is particularly easy for the user. Quick access to internal components reduces maintenance times and ensures consistently high performance and operational reliability. Choose the 580 series Use the advanced technology of the 580 series to ensure a safe and reliable water supply. Thanks to its excellent backflow protection, the quality of the water and the service life of your system can be improved. Investing in the 580 series offers you a robust, reliable and maintenance-friendly solution that meets your requirements for a safe water supply. Product description Type BA 580 series backflow preventers with a medium pressure zone have been specially developed for the safe separation of drinking water networks from non-drinking water sources. The screw-fixed connections on these devices allow for flexible installation in both horizontal and vertical orientations. Brass housing without dezincification, AG connections with union nut and dirt filter at the inlet, suitable for horizontal or vertical installation, EN 12729 certified, incl. maintenance booklet, PN 10, max. operating temperature 65 °C Technical details Temperature range: 0–65 °C Nominal pressure (PN): PN 10 Material: Dezincification-resistant brass DR Certifications: EN 12729, EN 1717 and DVGW Possible areas of application The 580 series backflow preventers are ideal for installations where reliable separation of drinking and non-drinking water is crucial. They are suitable for use in private households, commercial buildings and industrial facilities where they meet water quality and safety requirements. These backflow preventers are made of dezincification-resistant brass, which gives them long-term reliability and corrosion resistance and makes them particularly durable. Their DVGW certification proves that they meet the highest standards in terms of safety and performance. Use of water softening systems only in conjunction with a system separator In a water softening system, a system separator serves to protect the drinking water network from backflow of softened water or other substances from the system and to ensure the quality of the drinking water. The backflow preventer closes automatically when the pressure in the system changes. This prevents contaminated or altered water from entering the public drinking water network. Legal information The water softener is installed either centrally after the municipal water meter and the fine filter, or directly before the consumer or hot water supply in the hard water pipe. During installation, DIN EN 806, DIN EN 1717 and DIN 1988 as well as locally applicable regulations must be observed. A system separator must be installed before the water softening system in particular!
The professional maintenance key for your Clack valves (WS1.00-WS1.50) The Clack maintenance key V3193-02 is an indispensable special tool for every system owner, installer and service technician. This durable tool made of high-strength plastic is precisely tailored to the dimensions of the large screw connections on Clack control valves. Its main function is to enable the plastic components to be tightened and loosened professionally and, above all, without damage. EASY TO USE: The spanner has been designed to enable quick and easy replacement of the filter cartridges. VERSATILE TOOL: The maintenance key (V3193-02) is used in water softeners and filter systems. This key can be used to remove and tighten pistons and to mount and dismantle nuts and fittings on valves. LONG-LASTING AND RELIABLE: The spanner is made from premium materials, is robust and can withstand the demands of regular use without any problems. EFFICIENT MAINTENANCE: Using the right spanner ensures that maintenance is carried out properly and your water softener is not damaged. This saves you time and money on repairs. Avoiding costly damage caused by unsuitable tools The most common cause of damage to the plastic parts of a control valve is the use of unsuitable tools such as pipe wrenches. This often results in scratched surfaces, deformed corners or even hairline cracks in the union nuts and covers, which can lead to leaks and costly repairs. With its precisely fitting shape, this spanner grips the designated ribs across their entire surface and transfers the force optimally without damaging the components. A tool for various activities This multifunctional key was developed for the most common service tasks on the WS1.00, WS1.25 and WS1.50 valve series. The large side of the wrench fits exactly onto the large union nut that secures the valve to the pressure tank. The smaller side is used to tighten and loosen the injector cover. This tool enables you to carry out essential maintenance work on your system professionally and safely. Overview: Areas of application Tightening and loosening the main union nut on the pressure tank in accordance with technical specifications Securely mounting and removing the injector cover Prevents damage to plastic screw connections Standard tool for plant owners, fitters and service technicians Features Manufacturer: Clack Corporation Variant: Multifunctional maintenance key/assembly tool Function: Working on valve screw connections without causing damage Material: High-strength, glass fibre reinforced plastic Compatibility: For Clack WS1.00, WS1.25 and WS1.50 control valves
The standard connection set is the right choice for standard domestic use. If your water softener is being installed in a detached house and the water is not affected by additives, this option offers a reliable and economical solution. The integrated backflow preventer in the Neomeris water softener ensures that water flows in one direction only and protects the domestic plumbing system from backflow. For standard applications without any particular hygiene risks, this protection is entirely sufficient. The appropriate connection kit consists of: Double nipple (Item No.: 882103) Connection fitting (Item No.: 882068) 2 x 100 cm flexible hose, 1”, female thread on both ends for water softener inlet (Item No.: 882069) Waste water hose (Item No.: 882070) Hose clamp (Item No.: 882071) ITP Multitri = free outlet (Item No.: 882072) Duroval A (Item No.: 400010)
The Neomeris Water Softener 60 was developed for households with a maximum of 6 people and can soften up to 6,000 litres per regeneration cycle with an inlet water quality of 10°dH. The Neomeris Water Softener 60 uses ion exchange technology to partially replace the ‘hardness minerals’ calcium (Ca2+) and magnesium (Mg2+) with sodium ions (Na+). This removes the limescale and produces soft water. Product benefits at a glance: Structure of the Neomeris water softening system 60 The Neomeris Water Softening System 60 has a cabinet housing with a removable lid. Inside the cabinet is a GRP pressure bottle filled with high-quality ion exchange resin. The cabinet housing also serves as a container for regeneration salt for brine production (saline solution) and can hold up to 70 kg of salt. The system is completed by a Clack WS 1 CI water-controlled valve mounted on the GRP pressure bottle. The control valve has a microprocessor-controlled system that is easy to operate and uses five buttons for operation. The multifunctional display with status indicator supports metric and American units of measurement. CLACK WS 1 CI is made of a sturdy, modular material without screws, reinforced with fibreglass. Thanks to a click system, the front can be easily removed, allowing for simple maintenance. We set the CLACK WS 1 CI control valve to the factory default setting of ‘Delayed volume-controlled regeneration’ (volume control). Volume control with the Clack WS 1 CI valve The Clack WS 1 CI electronic water-controlled valve records soft water consumption using an integrated water meter. When the softened water flow reaches the preset volume, the regeneration phase does not start immediately, but only at night. To ensure that limescale-free water is still available even after the predefined water capacity has been reached, a reserve capacity is set up in advance as a safety factor. Ion exchange resin produces soft water Ion exchange resin is the main component of every water softening system. This resin contains sodium ions (Na+). When hard water (such as tap water) is passed through the resin, the calcium and magnesium ions (Ca2+ / Mg2+) contained in the water are exchanged with the sodium ions (Na+) adhering to the resin. The result is water with soft properties. The resin has a service life of over 20 years. Neomeris water softener 60 regenerates Once the exchange resin has exhausted its capacity and is completely saturated with calcium and magnesium ions (Ca2+ / Mg2+), the system regenerates itself using the salt tablets (saline solution) supplied. This regeneration takes place as follows: The ion exchanger must completely remove the calcium and magnesium ions (Ca2+ / Mg2+). To achieve this, the water softener automatically feeds a highly concentrated sodium chloride solution through the ion exchange resin. During this process, the resin is enriched with sodium ions (Na+) once again. Calcium and magnesium ions (Ca2+ / Mg2+) are discharged into the waste water together with the excess salt solution via a separate drain. Resin can now be used again to soften the tap water. During regeneration, the Neomeris water softening system 60 provides untreated tap water via a built-in bypass, ensuring a continuous water supply. Forced regeneration of the system If there is no activity, the system automatically enters a time-controlled, forced regeneration mode on the tenth day. This protects against the formation of germs in the resin bed. This forced regeneration is a safety regeneration that only takes place if no regeneration has occurred due to quantity control, for example during holidays. Reliably determine salt filling Depending on the hardness and consumption of the water, one salt refill can last for approximately 3 to 4 months. It is then necessary to add new salt. The cabinet housing is protected against overflowing water by an integrated safety float valve with a buoy. Option: Connection kit for cabinet-type water softener You can optionally order the matching connection kit for the cabinet-type water softener. This consists of: Double nipple (item no.: 882103) Connection fitting (item no.: 882068) 2 × 100 cm flexible hose, 1”, female thread on both ends for water softener inlet (item no.: 882069) Waste water hose (item no.: 882070) Hose clamp (item no.: 882071) ITP Multitri = free outlet (item no.: 882072) Duroval A (item no.: 400010)
The Neomeris Water Softener 80 is designed for households with up to 8 people and softens up to 8,000 litres per regeneration cycle with an inlet water quality of 10°dH. The Neomeris Water Softener 80 uses the ion exchange process to partially replace the ‘hardness minerals’ calcium (Ca2+) and magnesium (Mg2+) with sodium ions (Na+). This removes the limescale, resulting in soft water. Product benefits at a glance: Structure of the Neomeris water softening system 80 The Neomeris water softener 80 comprises a cabinet housing with a removable lid. The cabinet contains a GRP pressure vessel filled with high-quality ion exchange resin. The cabinet housing also serves as a container for regeneration salt for the production of brine (saline solution) and can hold up to 70 kg of salt. The system is completed by a Clack WS 1 CI water-controlled valve mounted on the GRP pressure bottle. The control valve has an easy-to-use microprocessor-controlled system with five buttons. The multifunction display with status indicator supports both metric and imperial units of measurement. CLACK WS 1 CI is made of sturdy, modular material without screws, reinforced with fibreglass. The front can be easily removed thanks to a click system, which makes maintenance simple. The CLACK WS 1 CI control valve is factory-set to ‘delayed volume-controlled regeneration’ (volume control). Controlling the quantity with the Clack WS 1 CI valve With a built-in water meter, the Clack WS 1 CI electronic water-volume-controlled valve determines the consumption of soft water. If the soft water flow reaches the preset volume, the regeneration phase does not begin immediately, but only at night. To ensure that lime-free water continues to be available after the preset water capacity has been reached, a reserve capacity is set in advance as a safety factor. Ion exchange resin ensures soft water The central element of every water softening system is the ion exchange resin. This resin contains sodium ions (Na+). When hard water (e.g. tap water) is passed through the resin, the calcium and magnesium ions (Ca2+ / Mg2+) contained in the water are exchanged with the sodium ions (Na+) adhering to the resin. The result is soft water. The resin has a service life of more than 20 years. Regeneration of the Neomeris water softening system 80 When the exchange resin has exhausted its capacity and is completely saturated with calcium and magnesium ions (Ca2+ / Mg2+), the system regenerates itself using the salt tablets (saline solution) that have been added. This regeneration takes place as follows: The calcium and magnesium ions (Ca2+ / Mg2+) must be completely removed from the ion exchange resin. To achieve this, the water softener automatically feeds a highly concentrated sodium chloride solution through the ion exchange resin. During this process, the resin is recharged with sodium ions (Na+). The calcium and magnesium ions (Ca2+ / Mg2+) are discharged into the waste water together with the excess salt solution via a separate drain. The resin can now be used again to soften tap water. During regeneration, the Neomeris water softening system provides 80 litres of untreated tap water via an integrated bypass, ensuring a continuous water supply. Forced regeneration in the absence The system's forced regeneration starts automatically on the 10th day of inactivity. This prevents germ formation in the resin bed. This forced regeneration is a safety regeneration that only takes place if no regeneration has occurred due to quantity control, such as during holidays. Reliably measure salt filling Depending on water hardness and consumption, one salt filling lasts for around 3 to 4 months. After this, new salt must be added. An integrated safety float valve with buoy protects the cabinet housing from overflowing water. Option: Connection kit for cabinet-type water softener You can optionally order the matching connection kit for the cabinet-type water softener. This consists of: Double nipple (item no.: 882103) Connection fitting (item no.: 882068) 2 × 100 cm flexible hose, 1”, female thread on both ends for water softener inlet (item no.: 882069) Waste water hose (item no.: 882070) Hose clamp (item no.: 882071) ITP Multitri = free outlet (item no.: 882072) Duroval A (item no.: 400010)
The Neomeris Water Softener 32, designed for households with 1 to 5 people, softens up to 3,200 litres of water per regeneration cycle with an inlet water quality of 10°dH. The Neomeris Water Softener 32 uses the ion exchange process, in which the ‘hardness minerals’ calcium (Ca2+) and magnesium (Mg2+) are partially replaced by sodium ions (Na+). This removes the limescale, resulting in soft water. Product benefits at a glance: Installation of the Neomeris Water Softener 32 The housing of the Neomeris Water Softener 32 is a cabinet housing with a removable lid. The cabinet contains a GRP pressure bottle filled with high-quality ion exchange resin. The cabinet housing also serves as a container for regeneration salt for the production of brine (saline solution) and can hold a maximum of 40 kg of salt. The GRP pressure bottle is equipped with a Clack WS 1 CI water-controlled valve, which completes the system. The control valve is equipped with an easy-to-use microprocessor-controlled control system that is operated via five buttons. The multi-function display with status indicator is compatible with metric and American units. CLACK WS 1 CI is made of fibre-reinforced plastic and offers a modular, robust material without screws. The front can be easily removed thanks to a click system, which makes maintenance simple. We set the CLACK WS 1 CI control valve to the factory default setting of ‘Delayed volume-controlled regeneration’ (volume control). Water volume control The Clack WS 1 CI valve, which operates electronically to control water volume, records soft water consumption using a built-in water meter. When the set volume of softened water has been used, the appliance does not immediately enter the regeneration phase, but only does so at night. As a safety factor, a reserve capacity is preset so that lime-free water continues to be available after the set water capacity has been reached. Soft water is produced by ion exchange resin The central element of every water softening system is the ion exchange resin. This resin contains sodium ions (Na+). When hard water (tap water) is passed through the resin, the calcium and magnesium ions (Ca2+ / Mg2+) contained in the water are exchanged with the sodium ions (Na+) that adhere to the resin. The result is soft water. The resin has a service life of more than 20 years. Neomeris water softener 32 regeneration When the capacity of the exchange resin is exhausted, i.e. when it is completely saturated with calcium and magnesium ions (Ca2+ / Mg2+), the system regenerates itself using the salt tablets (saline solution) inserted. Regeneration takes place as follows: The calcium and magnesium ions (Ca2+ / Mg2+) must be completely removed from the exchange resin. To achieve this, the water softener automatically feeds a highly concentrated sodium chloride solution (common salt) through the ion exchange resin. In this process, the resin is recharged with sodium ions (Na+). The calcium and magnesium ions (Ca2+ / Mg2+) are discharged into the waste water together with the excess salt solution via a separate drain. The resin can then be reused to soften the tap water again. During regeneration, the Neomeris water softening system supplies untreated tap water via an integrated bypass, ensuring a continuous water supply. Forced regeneration prevents system contamination Forced regeneration starts automatically on the tenth day of system inactivity. This prevents contamination in the resin bed. This forced regeneration is a form of safety regeneration and only takes place if no regeneration has occurred due to quantity control, for example during holidays. Salt filling of the water softener Depending on water hardness and consumption, one salt filling lasts for approximately 3 to 4 months; after that, new salt must be added. An integrated safety float valve with buoy protects the cabinet housing from flooding. Option: Connection kit for cabinet-type water softener You can optionally order the matching connection kit for the cabinet-type water softener. This consists of: Double nipple (item no.: 882103) Connection fitting (item no.: 882068) 2 × 100 cm flexible hose, 1”, female thread on both ends for water softener inlet (item no.: 882069) Waste water hose (item no.: 882070) Hose clamp (item no.: 882071) ITP Multitri = free outlet (item no.: 882072) Duroval A (item no.: 400010)
Neomeris KTW 32 – Compact water softening at the highest level Soft water for noticeably more comfort: The Neomeris KTW 32 is a powerful cabinet water softener designed specifically for households with up to five people. With an inlet water hardness of 10 °dH, it delivers up to 3,200 litres of perfectly softened water per regeneration cycle. Thanks to the proven ion exchange process, the calcium and magnesium hardness minerals contained in the water are replaced by sodium ions. This effectively prevents limescale deposits – for shiny fittings, soft laundry and optimally protected drinking water equipment. Product benefits at a glance: Simple installation and well-thought-out design The Neomeris KTW 32 impresses not only with its performance, but also with its straightforward installation. The compact cabinet housing can be easily installed in almost any utility room, basement or technical area. The removable cover allows easy access to all components, making installation and maintenance particularly convenient. Inside is a GRP pressure vessel containing a high-quality ion-exchange resin. The housing also serves as a salt storage container for brine production and can hold up to 40 kg of regeneration salt. At the heart of the system is the control valve, which operates using microprocessor-controlled electronics. Settings can be made quickly and easily via an intuitive 5-button control panel and a multifunction display. The robust, screwless valve housing features a practical click system that makes maintenance work considerably easier. The KTW 32 is factory-set to volume-controlled regeneration for optimum performance and economical operation. Intelligent control with night regeneration An integrated water meter measures actual consumption and ensures that the system only regenerates when it is really necessary. Regeneration takes place automatically overnight. Efficient regeneration – automatic and hygienic When the ion exchange resin is completely saturated with calcium and magnesium ions, the system automatically regenerates itself using a concentrated saline solution. This rinses out the hardness minerals bound in the resin and replaces them with sodium ions. The used brine is drain away – the resin is then immediately ready for use again. During this phase, an integrated bypass ensures that tap water remains available. This means that the water supply is maintained in full even during regeneration. Automatic hygiene function – protection during longer breaks To ensure that the system remains hygienic, the KTW 32 automatically performs a time-controlled forced regeneration after no more than 7 days without operation. This function reliably prevents possible contamination of the resin bed – ideal for longer holiday periods, for example. Durable, safe and comfortable Depending on water hardness and consumption, one salt filling usually lasts three to four months. An integrated float valve with buoy reliably protects the cabinet from flooding. The Neomeris KTW 32 combines state-of-the-art technology, simple operation and maximum operational reliability – for permanently soft water and a noticeably better quality of life throughout the entire house. Option: Connection kit for cabinet-type water softener You can optionally order the matching connection kit for the cabinet-type water softener. This consists of: a double nipple (item no.: 882103), a connection fitting (item no.: 882068), 2 x 100 cm flexible hose, 1”, female thread on both ends for water softener inlet (item no.: 882069), waste water hose (item no.: 882070), hose clamp (item no.: 882071), ITP Multitri = free outlet (item no.: 882072) and water hardness test kit (item no.: 400010).
Neomeris KTW 60 – High-quality, compact water softening system Soft water provides significantly more comfort: The Neomeris KTW 60 is an effective cabinet water softener designed specifically for households with up to six people. With an inlet water hardness of 10 °dH per regeneration cycle, it delivers up to 6,000 litres of softened water. Calcium and magnesium, the hardness minerals in water, are replaced by sodium ions thanks to the proven ion exchange process. This is an effective measure against limescale deposits – for shiny fittings, soft laundry and optimum protection of drinking water equipment. Product benefits at a glance: Easy installation and sophisticated design The Neomeris KTW 60 impresses not only with its performance, but also with its simple installation. The compact cabinet housing can be easily installed in any utility room, basement or technical area. The removable cover makes all components easily accessible, which makes installation and maintenance particularly convenient. Inside is a GRP pressure vessel containing a high-quality ion exchange resin. The housing also serves as a container for salt for brine production and can hold up to 70 kg of regeneration salt. The control valve, which utilises microprocessor-controlled electronics, forms the heart of the system. Settings can be made quickly and easily via an intuitive 5-button control panel and a multifunction display. The sturdy, screwless valve housing is equipped with a practical click system that makes maintenance work much easier. The KTW 60 is factory-set to volume-controlled regeneration, ensuring optimum performance and economical operation. Smart control with night-time regeneration An integrated water meter measures actual consumption and ensures that the system is only regenerated when it is actually necessary. Regeneration takes place automatically during the night. A preset reserve capacity ensures that lime-free water is available at all times, even when the maximum amount of soft water has been reached. Efficient regeneration – automatic and hygienic When the ion exchange resin is completely saturated with calcium and magnesium ions, the system is automatically regenerated using a concentrated saline solution. This rinses out the hardness minerals bound in the resin and replaces them with sodium ions. The spent brine is drained away – the resin can be reused immediately. During this phase, an integrated bypass ensures that tap water remains available. This means that the water supply is fully guaranteed during regeneration. Automatic hygiene function – protection during prolonged interruptions To ensure the hygiene of the system, the KTW 60 automatically performs a time-controlled forced regeneration after seven days of inactivity at the latest. This function reliably prevents possible contamination of the resin bed – ideal, for example, during longer holiday periods. Long-lasting, safe and comfortable Depending on the hardness of the water and consumption, a salt filling usually lasts three to four months. The cabinet is reliably protected against flooding by an integrated float valve with buoy. The Neomeris KTW 60 combines state-of-the-art technology with ease of use and maximum operational reliability – for permanently soft water and a significantly improved quality of life throughout your home. Option: Connection kit for cabinet-type water softener You can optionally order the matching connection kit for the cabinet-type water softener. This consists of: a double nipple (item no.: 882103), a connection fitting (item no.: 882068), 2 x 100 cm flexible hose, 1”, female thread on both ends for water softener inlet (item no.: 882069), waste water hose (item no.: 882070), hose clamp (item no.: 882071), ITP Multitri = free outlet (item no.: 882072) and water hardness test kit (item no.: 400010).
Neomeris KTW 80 – High-quality, compact water softener system Soft water offers significantly more comfort: The Neomeris KTW 80 is a powerful cabinet water softener designed specifically for households with up to eight people. With an inlet water hardness of 10 °dH, it delivers up to 8,000 litres of softened water per regeneration cycle. The proven ion exchange process replaces the calcium and magnesium ions that cause water hardness with sodium ions. This is an effective method of preventing limescale deposits – for sparkling fittings, soft laundry and ideal protection for drinking water equipment. Product benefits at a glance: Simple installation and well-thought-out design Not only its performance, but also its simple installation makes the Neomeris KTW 80 a compelling choice. The compact cabinet housing can be easily placed in any utility room, basement or technical area. The removable cover ensures that all components are easily accessible. This makes installation and maintenance particularly convenient. Inside is a GRP pressure vessel containing a high-quality ion exchange resin. Its service life is expected to exceed 20 years. The housing also serves as a container for salt for brine production and has a capacity of up to 70 kg of regeneration salt. At the heart of the system is the control valve, which uses microprocessor-controlled electronics. Settings can be made quickly and easily via an intuitive 5-button control panel and a multifunction display. The sturdy valve housing (without screws) features a useful click system that makes maintenance work much easier. The KTW 80 is factory-set to volume-controlled regeneration, ensuring optimum performance and economical operation. Intelligent control with night-time regeneration An integrated water meter measures actual consumption and ensures that the system is only regenerated when it is actually necessary. Regeneration takes place automatically overnight. A preset reserve capacity ensures that lime-free water is always available, even when the maximum amount of soft water has been reached. High-efficiency regeneration – automatic and clean Once the ion exchange resin is completely saturated with calcium and magnesium ions, the system automatically regenerates itself using a concentrated saline solution. During this process, the hardness minerals bound in the resin are rinsed out and replaced with sodium ions. The brine used is drained away – the resin can be reused immediately. An integrated bypass ensures that tap water remains available during this phase. This means that the water supply is fully guaranteed during regeneration. Automatic hygiene function – protection during longer breaks To ensure the hygiene of the system, the KTW 80 automatically performs a time-controlled forced regeneration after a maximum of seven days without operation. This function reliably ensures that the resin bed does not become contaminated – perfect for extended holiday periods, for example. Durable, safe and comfortable Depending on the hardness of the water and consumption, one salt filling usually lasts three to four months. An integrated float valve with buoy reliably protects the cabinet from flooding. The Neomeris KTW 80 combines state-of-the-art technology with simple operation and maximum operational reliability – for permanently soft water and a significantly improved quality of life throughout the home. Option: Connection kit for cabinet-type water softener You can optionally order the matching connection kit for the cabinet-type water softener. This consists of: a double nipple (item no.: 882103), a connection fitting (item no.: 882068), 2 x 100 cm flexible hose, 1”, female thread on both ends for water softener inlet (item no.: 882069), waste water hose (item no.: 882070), hose clamp (item no.: 882071), ITP Multitri = free outlet (item no.: 882072) and water hardness test kit (item no.: 400010).
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.
Clack standard control piston (direct current) for WS1.00 and WS1.25 control valve The standard control piston for your Clack WS1.00 and WS1.25 valve The central moving element of the standard Clack WS1 and WS1.25 control valves is the Clack V3011 control piston. This piston, which comes as a complete assembly with all pre-installed seals, is the most important wearing part of the valve. It is designed for the standard regeneration method using the direct current process (downflow) and precisely controls all cycles from salting to rinsing. Position of the piston and its function The piston located in the control box is connected to the gearbox and the main gears, which are turned by the motor. The gears turn, causing the piston to move forward in a horizontal plane and come to a stop at specific points. The flow in the control valve is directed to a specific operation by moving the piston to different positions. The piston for clack control valves is cylindrical and can be operated at ultra-high pressure. The answer to the most common problems with valves The seals on the control piston are subject to natural wear and tear after thousands of regenerations and many years of operation. This is the most common cause of problems such as a continuous flow of water to the sewer, salty soft water after regeneration, or inefficient system performance. To eliminate internal leaks and restore full valve functionality, a professional and sustainable solution is to replace the entire piston assembly. Complete set for an easy overhaul This piston assembly is delivered as a ready-to-install unit with all critical seals and spacers already fitted. This guarantees simple and reliable repair without the tedious work of replacing small individual sealing rings. Overview Areas of application Complete refurbishment of Clack WS1.00 and WS1.25 control valves Solution for continuous water flow to the sewage system Repair of internal leaks and malfunctions Replacement of piston seals with a high degree of wear after extended service life Characteristics Manufacturer: Clack Corporation Specification: Complete main control piston assembly Function: For standard direct current regeneration (downflow) Material: High-strength, low-friction plastic with EPDM seals Compatibility: Suitable for Clack WS.001 and WS1.25 control valves Manufacturer product number: V3011
The standard control piston for your Clack WS1.00 KTW valve The central moving element of the standard Clack WS1 control valves is the Clack V3011-KTW control piston. This piston, which comes as a complete assembly with all pre-installed seals, is the most important wearing part of the valve. It is designed for the standard regeneration method using the direct current process (downflow) and precisely controls all cycles from salting to rinsing. Position of the piston and its function The piston located in the control box is connected to the gearbox and the main gears, which are turned by the motor. The gears turn, causing the piston to move forward in a horizontal plane and come to a stop at specific points. The flow in the control valve is directed to a specific operation by moving the piston to different positions. The piston for clack control valves is cylindrical and can be operated at ultra-high pressure. The answer to the most common problems with valves The seals on the control piston are subject to natural wear and tear after thousands of regenerations and many years of operation. This is the most common cause of problems such as a continuous flow of water to the sewer, salty soft water after regeneration, or inefficient system performance. To eliminate internal leaks and restore full valve functionality, a professional and sustainable solution is to replace the entire piston assembly. Complete set for an easy overhaul This piston assembly is supplied as a ready-to-install unit with all critical seals and spacers already fitted. This guarantees simple and reliable repair without the tedious work of replacing small individual sealing rings. Overview Areas of application General refurbishment of Clack WS1.00 KTW control valves Solution for a permanent water flow to the wastewater Repair of internal leaks and malfunctions Replacement of piston seals with a high degree of wear after extended service life Characteristics Manufacturer: Clack Corporation Specification: Complete main control piston assembly Function: For standard direct current regeneration (downflow) Material: High-strength, low-friction plastic with EPDM seals Compatibility: Suitable for Clack WS.001 KTW control valves Manufacturer product number: V3011-KTW
Clack seal and spacer set for WS 1.00 KTW, WS 1.25 KTW, and WS 1.50 KTW The seal kit for your Clack WS 1.00 KTW, WS 1.25 KTW, and WS 1.50 KTW valves The Clack Seal and Spacer Kit V3005-02-KTW is the second essential wear parts kit required for a complete and sustainable overhaul of your control valve. The control piston is the moving part, while this kit forms the stationary “cylinder liner” in the valve housing. These seals are crucial for the precise separation of the different water paths during regeneration. The perfect complement to piston replacement The seals used in the valve housing can harden, wear out, or become damaged by dirt particles after prolonged use. This causes internal leaks, which produce the same symptoms as a worn piston: constant water flow to the waste water, reduced performance, or salty soft water. When replacing the control piston, it is strongly recommended that you also replace the V3005-02-KTW seal kit to ensure a professional and permanent repair. Complete set for easy installation The seal kit is supplied as a pre-assembled unit in which all sealing rings and spacers are already correctly arranged. This allows for easy and error-free “push-in” installation in the cylinder valve housing. This set is an indispensable standard replacement part for households with a water softener system with a Clack valve, as it is highly compatible with the WS 1.00 KTW, WS 1.25 KTW, and WS 1.50 KTW valve series. Areas of application Complete overhaul of Clack WS 1.00 KTW, WS 1.25 KTW, and WS 1.50 KTW valves Elimination of internal leaks and continuous discharge into wastewater When replacing the control piston, this component is normally also replaced Valve regains precise hydraulic control Characteristics Manufacturer: Clack Corporation Variant: Complete, stationary seal and spacer kit Function: Seals the chambers in the main valve cylinder Material: High-quality EPDM seals and low-wear plastic spacers Compatibility: Universally compatible with Clack WS 1.00, WS 1.25, and WS 1.50 control valves Manufacturer's product number: V3005-02-KTW
Clack seal and spacer set for WS 1.00, WS 1.25 and WS 1.50 The seal set for your Clack WS 1.00, WS 1.25 and WS 1.50 valves The Clack Seal and Spacer Kit V3005-02 is the second essential wear part kit required for a complete and sustainable overhaul of your control valve. The control piston is the moving part, while this kit forms the stationary ‘cylinder liner’ within the valve housing. These seals are critical for the precise separation of the various water pathways during regeneration. The ideal complement to piston replacement These seals, which are used in the valve housing, can harden, wear out or become damaged by dirt particles after prolonged use. This results in internal leaks, which cause the same symptoms as a worn piston: constant water flow to the waste water, reduced performance or salty soft water. To ensure a professional, permanent repair, it is strongly recommended that this seal kit V3005-02 also be replaced when replacing the control piston (e.g. V3011/V3177). Complete set for easy installation The seal kit is supplied as a pre-assembled unit with all sealing rings and spacers already arranged in the correct order. This enables easy and error-free push-in installation in the cylinder valve housing. Thanks to its high compatibility with the WS 1.00, WS 1.25 and WS 1.50 valve series, this kit is an indispensable standard spare part for any household with a water softener system equipped with a Clack valve. Areas of application Complete overhaul of Clack WS 1.00, WS 1.25 and WS 1.50 valves Elimination of internal leaks and continuous discharge to the sewage system When replacing the control piston, this component is usually also replaced Valve regains precise hydraulic control Characteristics Manufacturer: Clack Corporation Variant: Complete, stationary seal and spacer set Function: Seals the chambers in the main valve cylinder Material: High-quality EPDM seals and low-wear plastic spacers Compatibility: Universally compatible with Clack WS 1.00, WS 1.25 and WS 1.50 control valves Manufacturer's product number: V3005-02
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.