- Comprehensive Contaminant Removal: Effectively reduces chlorine, chloramine, benzene, low levels of hydrogen sulfide, heavy metals, and other harmful substances.
- Long-Lasting Performance: Reuses the same carbon media bed through backwashing, ensuring continuous performance.
- Enhanced Filtration: Utilizes advanced catalytic filter media for superior contaminant removal.
- Improved Water Quality: Eliminates unpleasant tastes and odors.
- Hydrogen Sulfide Solution: Offers the best available technology (BAT) for removing hydrogen sulfide.
- Metal Removal: Oxidizes and removes copper, zinc, and iron.
- Health Protection: Safeguards against carcinogenic disinfection byproducts (THMs).
- Versatile Application: Suitable for whole house and commercial use.
- Wide Compatibility: Effective with both well and municipal water supplies.
- Ideal for Various Settings: Recommended for residential, commercial, and medical facilities to address taste, odor, and metal contamination issues.
Backwash Filter With Catalytic Activated Carbon And KDF-85® Media Guard
Intuitive Microswitch Control Panel
Experience ease with our user-friendly control interface. Featuring familiar microswitch buttons - Clock, NEXT, UP, DOWN, and Backwash/Regenerate - all illuminated by a backlit display panel. Effortlessly navigate your system with precision and clarity.
High-Flow Stainless Flexible Connectors
Crafted from premium-grade stainless steel, our high-flow corrugated flexible connectors offer significant cost reductions in both installation and maintenance. These vital FIP connectors eliminate the need for unions, ensuring seamless installations and accommodating tank expansion requirements.
Easy Service Bypass Valve
Conveniently service your backwash filter with the provided bypass valve, essential for media changeouts. Simply turn the red handle arrows to face each other to bypass the filter entirely, facilitating seamless maintenance procedures.
Flow-Controlled Drain Elbow: Easy Installation
The flow-controlled NPT male threaded drain elbow simplifies installation with its pivoting feature. Adjust the elbow to align with the drain line direction, ensuring effortless and precise installation.
Features
US Low Current Adapter
US Low Current Adapter: 100-120V AC, 0.35A. 15ft cord for dry locations. Battery retains settings during outages.
Outdoor Dust Cover
Protect your controller from sun, water, and damage with this outdoor dust cover.
Backwash Brilliance!
Repeated media reuse, cartridge-free, minimal pressure drop. Clean water, simplified.
Installation Manual
The installation manual provides detailed guidance on plumbing, code compliance, startup, valve options, and replacement parts.
Description
The WECO Backwashing filter with catalytic granular activated carbon (GAC) plus a KDF-85 Media Guard is a high-performance Point-Of-Entry (POE) filter designed to remove rotten egg odors caused by hydrogen sulfide from water supplies. Ferrous iron along with potentially harmful metals such as zinc, cadmium and copper are oxidized and rendered non-reactive by catalytic reactions.
Incoming water first passes through the Media Guard with KDF-85. Media Guard is an insert device loaded with KDF-85. The device fits inside a regular backwashing filter through which the water passes before contacting the high-porosity activated carbon contained in the filter tank. This prolongs the life of the activated carbon and increases the efficiency of the filtration system. The KDF-85 catalytic media consists of high purity copper-zinc granules that use redox (the exchange of electrons) remove hydrogen sulfide, heavy metals, chlorine and control microorganisms in potable water without the use of chemicals. Residual chlorine disinfectants then react with the tank of GAC, converting chlorine to harmless chloride.
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is responsible for noxious “rotten egg” odors in bath water, showers and drinking water. The odor may be noticeable only when the water is initially turned on or when hot water is run. Heat forces the gas into the air which may cause the odor to be especially offensive in a shower. Hydrogen sulfide is corrosive to metals such as iron, steel, copper and brass. It can tarnish silverware and discolor copper and brass. Hydrogen sulfide creates yellow or black stains on kitchen and bathroom faucets. Coffee, tea and other beverages made with water containing hydrogen sulfide may be discolored. Prepare foods’ appearance and taste are affected by H2S in water.
Ferrous iron is invisible in water until it reacts with oxygen and precipitates as ferric iron particles. Iron can foul water softeners and other ion-exchange resin filtration systems. Iron will also reduce the efficiency of reverse osmosis filtration systems. Iron gives hair orange-tinted highlights and interferes with coloring products. Iron particles clog shower heads and faucet aerators. Iron is known to foul and damage water-using industrial and medical equipment. Copper can cause hair to have a greenish tint that causes hair coloring products to look too dark. Blue stains in bath tubs, sinks and toilets are caused by copper.
This system also removes natural and synthetic organic compounds that cause musty odors and tastes. Carcinogenic industrial chemicals like solvents, MTBE from leaking fuel tanks and other health hazards are absorbed by the activated carbon. Controller features include:
Water enters the top of the tank through the control valve and passes downward through the media bed, which removes impurities. The backwashing filter will clean itself periodically by rinsing away impurities it has filtered from water. When the filter medium is saturated with contaminants, the control valve automatically starts the backwash process. The backwash procedure is an operation where water passes backward through the filter media at a fast flow rate. It enters the tank at the bottom through the riser tube, then flows upward through the filter medium, exiting at the control valve and sent to waste. The rapid, turbulent upward waterflow, in addition to flushing away particulate matter, loosens and resettles the media bed, preparing it for another filtration cycle. The treated and conditioned water enters the riser tube at the bottom of the mineral tank, passing upward and exiting the filter through the control valve.
The WECO backwashing filter is available in a variety of sizes. The filter can be operated stand-alone or in conjunction with other filtration processes. Please contact WECO Technical Support for expert assistance sizing and configuring your filtration system.
Specifications
Model | Maximum Service Flow (gpm) |
Tank Size Diameter (inches) |
Minimum Backwash Rate (gpm) |
Activated Carbon Media | ||
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Bed Depth (Inches) | Weight (lbs) | Volume (cu. ft.) | ||||
CCMG- 0948 | 6 (1 bath) | 9 x 48 | 4.5 | 13 | 85.5 | 1.0 |
CCMG- 1054 | 8 (2 bath) | 10 x 54 | 5.6 | 14 | 114.0 | 1.5 |
CCMG- 1252 | 9.6 (3 bath) | 12 x 52 | 8.0 | 16 | 171.0 | 2.0 |
CCMG- 1354 | 10.3 (4 bath) | 13 x 54 | 9.0 | 17 | 222.0 | 2.5 |
CCMG- 1465 | 13.1 (5 bath) | 14 x 65 | 10.9 | 18 | 285.0 | 3.5 |
CCMG- 1665 | 17.1 (6 bath) | 16 x 65 | 14.3 | 20 | 339.0 | 4.5 |
Professional Plumbing Support Recommended for Installation
Water pressure can cause leaks and damage the surrounding building or fixtures if not properly installed. User must check all fittings for tightness. WECO assumes no responsibility for water damage due to leaks.
Filtering Well Water?
Prior to placing an order, provide us with a comprehensive water quality analysis of your private well for a customized solution.
Alternatively, choose our basic well water test kit, and we will conduct the test on your behalf
UPC | 810388030403 |
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