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Specifications >> Ion Fountain MicroStructured Water System |
| Rated voltage |
AC 120V 50/60 Hz (with ground) |
| Power consumption |
Approx. 160 W during maximum use |
| Dimensions |
9.5” wide x 11.4” high x 4.5” deep. |
| Weight Approx |
10 lbs main unit dry - 151bs shipped |
| Water Supply |
Municipally treated water within regulatory drinking water standards |
| Operation Method |
Push-button switch (Range level and Alkaline/Acidic switches) |
| Maximum Water Temperature |
Approx. 86 degrees F (higher temperatures will damage filter) |
| Operational Water Pressure |
9.9 ~ 85.2 psi (using diverter). Flow monitor indicates water flow through unit |
| Electrolytic Method |
Continuous flow processing (with a built-in flow sensor) |
| Electrolysis Processing Capacity |
Approx 1.2 gallons per minute alkaline water approx .0.75 gallons per minute acidic water |
| Level Adjustments |
5 levels (Filtered, 1, 2, 3 and 4) |
| Electrolytic Chamber |
Platinum-plated titanium electrodes |
| Electrode Cleaning |
Microprocessor-controlled automatic self-cleaning after each use according to processing volume |
| Water Filter Processing Capacity |
Approx. 1 year, based on 10 gallons per day usage (based on chlorine reduction capacity using 2 ppm to 4 ppm chlorinated water) |
| Cartridge Life |
Replacement predicted at 3000 gallons by flashing LED as a result of measurement by the flow meter. LED turns on at 2800 gallons |
| Filter Material |
Granular Activated Carbon (for removal of residual chlorine, chlorine odor, organic compounds and odor) |
| Power Source Protection |
Glass 7 amp fuse. |
| Conductivity Overload |
Automatic electrolysis level re-adjustment during power surges or high conductivity water processing. |
| High Temperature Overload |
Automatic trans thermal temperature sensor shutoff and reset protection |
| Setting Level Memory |
Memorizes the last setting when the power was turned off |