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Z-PAK with RMS Water Filtration System

Z-PAK RMS is ideally suited for use in numerous applications including drinking water treatment, tertiary filtration and RO pre-treatment.

Versatile and reliable, the Z-PAK RMS?pressurized ultrafiltration system - featuring the ZeeWeed* 1500?Rackless?Membrane System - is ideally suited for use in numerous applications including drinking water treatment, tertiary filtration and RO pre-treatment. Compared to granular filter media, ZeeWeed membranes produce superior water quality, and are virtually unaffected by variable raw water quality - all at a cost comparable to conventional filtration technology.?

Features

Features?

  • ZeeWeed*?1500?ultrafiltration membrane effectively blocks particles, bacteria, viruses, and cysts from water supplies?

  • Process skid including?membrane?feed/backwash?pump, 500??m?strainer?and; options for permeate turbidity and MIT for drinking water applications?

  • CIP Tank?

  • Main control panel??

  • Standard selection of ancillary equipment; membrane blowers, compressors, chemical dosing systems, etc. to complete your system?

  • Standard configurations of up to four process trains all controlled by main panel on primary process skid?

  • Six system sizes:?

    • Z-PAK R100?–?Each?train up to 100 GPM?
    • Z-PAK R200?–?Each?train up to 200 GPM?

    • Z-PAK R400?–?Each?train up to 400 GPM?

    • Z-PAK R600?–?Each?train up to 600 GPM?

    • Z-PAK R800?–?Each?train up to 800 GPM?

    • Z-PAK R1100?–?Each?train up to 1100 GPM?

Benefits

Benefits?

  • Automated operation minimizes operator?requirements?

  • Pre-engineered for a short delivery timeline from submittal to a fully operational system?

  • Prefabricated equipment?to?minimize site work and site installation time/costs?

  • Robust process and membranes give increased tolerance for upstream process upsets?

  • Compact footprint allows installation inside existing buildings?

  • Minimizes pre-treatment requirements?for high solids influent?

Supporting Materials

Supporting Materials