Clack
Calcite
Calcite
is a naturally occurring calcium carbonate media. One
of the advantages of Calcite is its self-limiting property.
When properly applied, it corrects pH only enough to reach
a non-corrosive equilibrium. It does not overcorrect under
normal conditions. Upon contact with Calcite, acidic waters
slowly dissolve the calcium carbonate to raise the pH
which reduces the potential leaching of copper, lead and
other metals found in typical plumbing systems. Periodic
backwashing will prevent packing, reclassify the bed and
maintain high service rates. Depending on pH, water chemistry
and service flow, the Calcite bed will have to be periodically
replenished as the Calcite is depleted.
As
the Calcite’s calcium carbonate neutralizes the
water, it will increase hardness and a softener may become
necessary after the neutralizing filter.
Calcite
can be effectively combined with Clack
Corosex to utilize the high flow neutralization properties
of Corosex, along with the slower reacting low flow properties
of Calcite, increasing the ability to correct low pH.
ADVANTAGES
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Naturally occurring material
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Low uniformity coefficient for maximum contact for
controlled pH
correction
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Slower reacting for controlled pHcorrection
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Inexpensive
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Color: Near white
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Bulk Density: 90 lbs./cu. ft.
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Mesh Size: 16 x 40
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Specific Gravity: 2.7
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Effective Size: 0.4 mm
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Uniformity Coefficient: 1.5
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Hardness: 3.0 (Mohs scale)
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Composition: CaCO3, 95% min. MgCO3, 3.0% max.
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A gravel support bed is recommended
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Water pH range: 5.0-7.0
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Bed depth: 24-30 in.
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Freeboard: 50% of bed depth (min.)
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Backwash rate: 8-12 gpm/sq. ft.
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Backwash Bed Expansion: 35% of bed depth
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Service flow rate: 3-6 gpm/sq. ft. but may be modified
to adapt to local conditions
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