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WATER FILTRATION Ceramic Water Filtration Balls
The Akron
Porcelain & Plastics Company serves the Water Filtration Industry
by supplying ceramic spheres for Wheeler filter bottoms. Akron has NSF
Certification and is a member of the American Water Works Association. The Wheeler Filter Bottom for gravity filters has been recognized for many years as a most efficient and durable filter bottom. The Wheeler Filter Bottom, monolithic type, consists of a reinforced concrete floor slab, or "false" floor, supported on piers about 22 in. above the floor of the filter box. Inverted pyramidal depressions located at 12 in. intervals throughout the Wheeler Bottom each contain five 3 in. porcelain spheres and nine smaller porcelain spheres. A porcelain thimble having ¾ in. diameter clear opening permits passage of water through the Bottom. Operation Water being filtered flows downward through the sand and gravel, past the openings between the spheres, through the ¾ in. thimbles, and into the chamber below the filter bottom, then into the effluent pipe and through the Venturi Rate of Flow Controller. During backwashing
the direction of flow is reversed. The water flows from the wash water
pipe into the chamber at the bottom of the filter up through the ¾
in. porcelain thimbles and diffused by the porcelain spheres before entering
the lower gravel layer. Absolutely uniform wash water distribution, for
which the Wheeler Bottom is noted, is of utmost importance in maintaining
clean, efficient filters, free of mudballs and caking. Ceramic Sphere - Data Sheets/Packaging - Click here NSF Certification - Click here
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