Residential Culligan of Danville
offers Household Products that include water softeners, undersink reverse
osmosis drinking water systems,air purification systems, sulfur and iron
filters for wells and chlorination and coagulation equipment for surface
water systems, as well as spare parts for thes products.The products are
described below:
Water Softener
Systems
Water softeners are
designed to remove the minerals that are picked up from limestone: calcium
and magnesium. These products tend to react with soap and detergents and
produce soap scum. When you remove the hardness, you can reduce your use
of soap by up to 50%, the minerals do not accumulate in the hot water
heater, and clothes can be cleaned more effectively. Spare
Parts for Household WaterTreatment Equipment
(Note: Household Spare Parts are only offered to customers in Kentucky counties of Boyle, Mercer, Garrard, Casey, Pulaski and Madison or counties not currently served by a Culligan Dealer) Culligan of Danville
offers spare parts for houshold water treatment equipment, including Mark
89 , Mark 100, Mark 59,Culligan Silver , and
Gold Water softeners. Culligan of Danville also offers spare parts (including
membranes and filters) for Culligan AC-15 , Culligan AC-30 and Water Tower
Reverse Osmosis Drinking Water Systems, as well as Proxima Ultraviolet
systemss and CulliganAir Air Treatment systems.
A
price quote can be obtained by: Telephone (859) 236-4965 or (800) 892-6414,
Fax (859) 236-3430 or email CulliganKy@qx.net
Drinking
Water Filters There are two types
of drinking water filters, conventional filters that remove chlorine and
any metal impurities that may be in your water and a special filter system
that employs reverse osmosis. The System 101 filtration
system fits conveniently under the sink and has a special faucet on your
sink. You can make approximately 1000-1500 gallons before the need to
replace filters. The special reverse
osmosis system triple filters the water and then demineralizes your water
by forcing the water through a membrane. Only about 50% of water goes
through the membrane while approximately 95% of all impurities are removed.
The unit has a three gallon pressure tank under the sink and a special
stainless steel faucet on the sink. The unit can be hooked up directly
to an ice maker refrigerator. A majority of bottled water is made by the
reverse osmosis process.
Well
or Lake Water Disenfection Well water can be
disinfected in two ways:
If well water does
not have iron, sulfur or manganese present and is not influenced by surface
water (becomes muddy after a heavy rain), it can be efficiently disinfected
by installing an Ultraviolet (UV) sterilizer after the air/water pressure
tank. A cartridge or automatic filter is employed before the sterilizer
to ensure that the water is clear. Chlorination
involves injection of sodium hypochlorite into the raw water, a retention
tank to give time for sterilization and an automatic dechlorinator to
remove the chlorine. (You must inject a high concentration of chlorine
in the water to kill the bacteria and this level would be objectionable
to drink.) If lake water is involved, an additional coagulation step is
required so the colloidal turbidity can be removed. These colloidal particles
may contain airborne viruses. Sulfur
and Iron Removal Sulfur and soluble
iron can be removed in two ways:
In addition to disinfection,
chlorination will remove sulfur, soluble iron and maganese. The Culligan
Super "S" system employs air oxidation over a special media.
Sulfur, iron and manganese are removed, although it does not disinfect
the water. |