Product Code: 520696400520
V.FP-12 ACE – Iron and manganese removal filter with multilayer medium, providing clean and safe water with consistent performance for residential and commercial use.
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Description
The V.FP-12 ACE is a filter specially designed to remove iron and manganese from water, using a multimedia medium with manganese dioxide. It provides clean and safe water for residential and professional use, maintaining stable performance even in water with increased iron and manganese concentrations.
The PENTAIR 263/742F control valve and 3-cycle timer programming ensure automated and reliable operation.
Note:
The maximum flow rate is set to maintain the required operating speed, regardless of inlet pressure. Data refers to water with max 1 ppm chlorine and max 1 ppm absorbable substances. Flow values are calculated with feed water at TDS 500 ppm and 20°C.
Technical Specifications:
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Valve Material: Thermoplastic with glass lining
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Tank Material: Pressure vessel made of fiberglass-reinforced synthetic material with threaded fibers
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Filtration Pore Size: ≤ 10 micron
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Electrical Requirements: 220 VAC / 50 Hz
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Controller Operating Voltage: 12 VAC (transformer included)
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Water Pressure Range: 2–6 bar
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Water Temperature Range: 5°C – 38°C
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Maximum Power Consumption: 5 W
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Maximum Flow Rate: Applicable when raw water contains only low concentrations of iron and manganese for removal
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Minimum Flow Rate: Applicable when continuous dosing of chlorine compounds is not performed, or when residual substances are present and the concentration of iron and manganese is higher than 1 ppm
Specifications
Product Code: | 520696400520 |
Inlet-Outlet Connection | 1" BSPT Male |
Control valve | 263/742F PENTAIR |
Max Pressure Drop | 0.7 bar |
Προγραμματισμός | Timer-based programming for 3-cycle operation |
Ελάχιστος Ρυθμός Ροής | 0.6 m³/hour |
Μέγιστος Ρυθμός Ροής | 1.5 m³/hour |
Ρυθμός Ροής Αποχέτευσης | 2.7 m³/hour |