Specifications and operating data – Culligan Model 900 User Manual

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A

UTOMATIC

W

ATER

S

OFTENERS

S

PECIFICATIONS

AND

O

PERATING

D

ATA

MODELS

Model 180 Model 300 Model 450 Model 600 Model 750 Model 900

Capacity

1

,

grains @

180,000

300,000

450,000

600,000

750,000

900,000

Maximum

pounds

90

150

225

300

375

450

@ Salt Dosage

grams @

11,664

19,440

29,160

38,879

48,599

58,320

kilograms

41

68

102

136

170

204

Capacity

1

,

grains @

120,000

200,000

300,000

400,000

500,000

600,000

Minimum

pounds

36

60

90

120

150

180

@ Salt Dosage

grams @

7,776

12,960

19,440

25,920

32,400

38,880

kilograms

16

27

41

54

68

82

Service Flow,

2

gpm

67

78

90

97

95

104

Continuous

m

3

/hr

15

18

20

22

22

24

Service Flow,

gpm

95

108

120

125

123

125

Peak

34

m

3

/hr

22

25

27

28

28

28

Pipe Size, NPTI

in

2

2

2

2

2

2

Resin Volume

cu. ft.

6

10

15

20

25

30

liters

170

283

425

566

708

850

Media Tank, dia. x ht.

in

20 x 54

24 x 54

30 x 54

36 x 60

36 x 60

42 x 60

Steel

cm

51 x 137

61 x 137

76 x 137

91 x 152

91 x 152

107 x 152

Fiberglass

in

21 x 69

24 x 72

30 x 72

36 x 72

NA

NA

cm

53 x 175

61 x 183

76 x 183

91 x 183

NA

NA

Brine Tank,

in

24 x 48

30 x 48

30 x 48

36 x 48

42 x 48

42 x 48

dia. x ht.

cm

61 x 122

76 x 122

76 x 122

91 x 122

107 x 122

107 x 122

Ship. Wt., approx.

pounds

730

1050

1580

2050

2400

2750

Steel

kilograms

330

480

720

940

1090

1195

Fiberglass

pounds

570

860

1250

1600

NA

NA

kilograms

260

390

570

730

NA

NA

1 Exchange capacities based on treating water containing 10 grains per gallon of hardness (expressed as calcium carbonate), free of color, oil, turbidity and at

a continuous flow rate of approximately 50 percent of the peak flow rate. These are nominal capacities and will vary with influent water characteristics, water
temperature, and other factors.

2 Continuous flow at 15 psi (103 kPa) pressure drop.
3 Peak flow at 25 psi (172 kPa) pressure drop.
4 Operation of a softener at peak flow rate for extended periods of time may result in a slight reduction of softening capacity. This is due to premature

hardness breakthrough.

NOTE: Operational, maintenance and replacement requirements are essential for this product as advertised.

Commercial Systems

©2000 Culligan

1-800-CULLIGAN

www.culligan.com

Printed in USA Rev. 4/00

DCO 992587

SL-0075

Moore Part No.46945

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