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Progard® TL1 Pretreatment Pack
Protects the reverse osmosis (RO) membrane from hard water components. For use with Elix® and RiOs™ systems.
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material
cartridge (activated carbon)
cartridge
Quality Level
feature
removal of large particles and free chlorine from tap water
removal of large particles, organic compounds and free chlorine from tap water
packaging
pkg of 1 unit
manufacturer/tradename
Progard®
compatibility
for use with Elix®
for use with Elix® Gulfstream
for use with Elix® Large
for use with RiOs™ Large
for use with RiOs™
shipped in
ambient
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General description
Progard® TL1 Pretreatment Pack ensures that your system lifetime and performance are optimized.
Replacement of consumables, when requested by the system, is key to maintain the system′s performance within specifications.
Designed for use with Elix® Large, Elix® Gulfstream and RiOs™ Large water purification systems.
Application
Features and Benefits
- Protects RO membrane against mineral scaling, organic fouling and chlorine oxidation.
- Depth filter media exhibits high capacity and optimized retention of colloids.
- e-Sure RFID tag ensures full traceability and provides instant visibility of pack parameters
- Silver-impregnated activated carbon reduces free chlorine and provides bacteriostatic protection.
- Polyphosphate protects against scaling without releasing ions.
- Replace every 6 months for optimal results.
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