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What are the limits of iron, manganese and hydrogen sulfide?

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What are the limits of iron, manganese and hydrogen sulfide?

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We size the filters to flow rate and daily water usage, but as a general rule 15 ppm iron, 10 ppm manganese and 12 ppm hydrogen sulfide. 14. So this system has no other application limits? Sorry, there are some other limitations. For instance if there is a lot of sticky bacteria associated with the iron or if its known that the hydrogen sulfide is caused by bacteria then the well and all pipes must be chlorinated at the time of installation to get the system off to a clean start. Also, iron in an unusual form called organic or hemme iron may need other treatment. Finally, the pH should be 6.40 or above. Below that level there will be iron and manganese leakage. 15. What’s the difference between the Terminator and the Maxi-Cure plus? The Maxi-Cure plus has the traditional distributor tube replaced with a proprietary catalytic/magnetic device that alters the state of the calcium hardness in the water and provides many of the benefits of softened water (heater and pipe scale prevention, e

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