FUN1 Series

Upflow Neutralizer System

FUN1 Series

Upflow Neutralizer System

FUN1 Series Filters are designed to elevate the pH of acidic water to halt the corrosion of metal pipe fittings and fixtures. Media type and contact time determine how high the pH is increased.

  • Large Fill Port. For easy replenishment of filter media
  • Translucent Filter Tank. Allows visual inspection of media level without
    disassembly.
  • One Inch Porting. Allows higher flow rates with less pressure drop.
  • Upflow Design. Prevents media from cementing.

Overview


Nonhazardous Disposal. Media can be disposed as solid waste due to non-leaching material. 
Corrosion-Resistant Construction. The entire system utilizes stainless steel, fiberglass, and polyethylene so rust and corrosion concerns are eliminated. 
Patented Material. Patented material used for reduction of arsenic 3, arsenic 5, lead, cadmium, copper, antimony, mercury, zinc, nickel and selenium. 
Minimal Maintenance. The only maintenance required is the occasional media replacement. 
Rugged Control Valve. Provides years of dependable service and has proven durability.
 • Reduces Heavy Metals. Using an absorption process, heavy metals are reduced by up to 99+% of what’s typically found in potable water sources. • Easy to Repair. Control valve provides years of quality performance and is easy to repair. This cuts down the time of service calls. 
Push-Button Simplicity. All settings available at your fingertips.

Specifications


Model Number Media cu. ft. Backwash Rate Required Peak Flow Rate Service Flow Rate Depth Width Height Pipe Size
FMR1-1044 1.0 3.2 gpm 11 GPM 5 GPM 16" 12" 52" 3/4" & 1"
FMR1-1248 2.0 5.3 gpm 12 GPM 8 GPM 16" 13" 56"
FMR1-1465 3.0 7.5 gpm 13 GPM 11 GPM 17" 15" 74"

 

Prerequisites for successful application: Iron < 0.1 ppm, Manganese < 0.01 ppm, pH < 8.0, Silica < 30 ppm, Hardness > 5 gpg is preferred but not required unless silica is present. Contact Franklin Water technical services for sizing based on the level of contaminant in the water and flow rate requirement. Regular testing is required to indicate when filter media should be replaced.