Description
Product Features
Soda ash injection systems work great at even the lowest pH levels, have no waste water, and don't increase the hardness of your water.
Adjustable Stenner 85MHP17 chemical injection pump is self priming up to 25 feet, won't vapor lock or lose prime, is easy to connect with the included installation kit, and comes with 110V power supply. The pump can connect diretly to your well pump switch to come on and off in tandem with your well pump. Includes 1 Year manufacturer's warranty.
Soda ash is a sodium carbonate powder that dissolves easily in water and aggressively corrects very low, acidic pH levels. The 50 lb. bag typically lasts 1-2 years for most households.
The 15 gallon solution tank is a natural translucent white color and has a large opening at the top for adding water and soda ash. The solution typically lasts 2-3 months before needing before needing filled again.
Mixing/Retention Tank
The unique chemical mixing retention tank has 2 built in mixing chambers and 2 swirl chambers that reduce a drop of water to hundreds of micro bubbles, allowing the chemical to mix and react 5 times faster than a standard retention tank. This helps with contact time with the soda ash solution and water.
Product Description
Please note: Wells with variable speed pumps will need the proportional injection system for consistent dosing.
More Info
Typical installation:
For simple installation of these type of pumps, it will be powered by your water well power supply. This way it only turns on and pumps into your water line when your well pump is on. To connect to well power supply, you will install an outlet box close to well pressure tank and injection pump installation location. You will run wire from your well pressure switch to the outlet so the outlet is only on when your well pump kicks on. Then you plug the injection pump directly into that outlet. Make sure to choose 120v or 220v depending on your power supply available to connect to.
Order of installation would be, well pressure tank, injection pump injecting into your water line, you can inject before or after the well pressure tank. Then after the injection pump and after your well pressure tank, you will want to use a mixing or retention tank to give you the proper contact time of chemical and your water. From the retention tank, you will then go into any backwashing filters you have, or carbon filters to remove excess chemical.