Water Purification Systems from CuZn
The vast majority of Whole House Systems available today utilize carbon only, a great filter media for common volatile organic contaminants but it does not address the increasingly complex variety of inorganic & organic contaminants that are turning up in water supplies worldwide.
The WHCC7-13 system utilizes CuZn’s proprietary patented Reticulated KDF-55 Minerals & virgin acid washed reticulated coconut shell carbon, both of which have been tested to NSF standard 42 and 61.
CuZn’s Wide Spectrum Multi Media Stage System target a wider variety of potential contaminants, including both inorganic & organic contaminants. Learn more about CuZn’s Wide Spectrum Model’s patented filtration process below.
About CuZn’s WHCC-35 patented Dual Media filtration process:
The Reticulated KDF-55 Filtration Media Stage is a remarkable REDOX media (oxidation/reduction), representing a new and unique natural process of electrochemical oxidation/reduction and adsorption action. KDF-55 targets the dissolved inorganic contaminants (up to 98% of soluble cation heavy metals including mercury, lead, chromium, cadmium, etc.).
Powerful KDF-55 redox media produces an ORP Shift of -300mV or more, creating bacteriostatic environment that prevents the growth of bacteria, mold & other microbial contaminants.
KDF-55 also prevents corrosion and eliminates scale by transforming hardness minerals into crystalline structures that do not adhere to plumbing & appliances (learn more in the What is Salt Free Softening? section below).
Acid Washed Coconut Shell Carbon is an adsorbent media that target the volatile organic compounds (chlorine, THMs, disinfection by products, herbicides, pesticides, etc). Coconut shell carbon has dramatically higher porosity than alternative sources of activated carbon and is the most effective form for water treatment applications.
What organic contaminants does Activated Carbon Filter? WHCCR7-13 Replacement Filter Complete Tank Set Up Option
Our NEW Refill Program for Tank Systems!
Receive new tank with media inside and ready to install
Unscrew used tank from installed tank head
Screw new tank into installed tank head & your Done!
DIY with no plumber, extra expenses
WHCCR7-13-RM Raw Materials Refill Kit
Pretty handy? This is the option for you! Clean your tank out, discard the expired filtration media & follow instructions on how to replace the media yourself.
review list of other water purification terms... GPM: Gallons Per Minute
Standard Output: VIQUA’s standard output UV lamp. They generate less heat, but require longer system lengths and exposure time to equal the dose delivered by other lamp types. Ideal for low flow applications. Minimal maintenance costs and heat radiation; full microbiological protection.
High Output: Higher UV power output; ideal for medium to high flow applications.
Amalgam Lamp Technology: For ultimate UV output; typically needed in high flow applications or NSF Class A installations. Due to higher power requirements, it is the preferred lamp technology for light commercial applications or public facilities.
2X Lamp Life: Long life - 2X greater lamp life vs. standard and high output lamps.
2X Output: 2X greater UV-C output vs. standard low pressure lamp technology.
4X Output: 4X greater UV-C output vs. standard low pressure lamp technology.
Constant Current: Ensures stable UV lamp current regardless of power fluctuations.
Safety-Loc: A UV connector design that meets UL979 safety requirements. VIQUA connectors have a built in mechanism that breaks power to the UV lamp and prevents accidental exposure to UV light outside of the chamber.
UV Lamp: The part of the UV system that emits the 254nm germicidal wavelength of UV light. In VIQUA systems, there are 3 types of lamps: Standard Output, High Output and Amalgam.
VIQUA Standard Dose (30mJ/cm2): VIQUA’s uncompromising dose value used to compare all VIQUA systems that do not require NSF Standard 55 Class A certification. Typically used for residential systems. This has been established as an industry standard in the UV water treatment industry.
Connector: The molded connector that the UV lamp plugs into.
Controller: The electronic module that supplies power to the lamp as well as feedback information of the status of the UV system (syn. ballast, power supply)