Typical Capacities And Chlorine Reduction; Symbols On Product Label; Usage And Design; Assigned Use - BWT Bestmax SMART Instrucciones De Montaje

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2.3 Typical Capacities and chlorine reduction

Type
Typical capacity at 10°dKH for hot drink
machines with steam generation²,*
Typical capacity at 10°dKH for hot drink
machines without steam generation (max.
temperature 95°C/203°F)²,*
Chlorine reduction according to 5.5.2
EN 14898:2006
Reduction (influent challenge concentration 2.0 mg/l)
² The actual capacities in operation can be higher or lower than the capacities stated in the table. The capacities depend on the quality of the input water, the flow
rate, the intake water pressure and the flow continuity. The carbonate hardness reduction is reached in accordance with Section 5.5.5 EN 14898:2006 for the
stated capacities.
3 The concentration of chlorine in water entering the system was reduced to a concentration less than or equal to the permissible limit for water laving the system,
as specified in NSF/ANSI 42. While testing was performed under standard laboratory conditions, actual performance of the system may vary.*
T1
Typical filter capacities and bypass settings for hot drink machines with or without
T2
steam generation are listed on the last pages of this operation manual.
95°C/203°F)

2.4 Symbols on product label

p
pressure
T
water temperature
Date of filter cartridge installation and replacement
YY
TT
MM
TT
MM
YY

3 Usage and design

3.1 Assigned use

This BWT filter cartridge ...
is only to be used for decarbonising cold water fulfilling the legal requirements for drinking water.
 
 
reduces carbonate* and lime hardness and thus protects coffee and espresso machines, hot/
 
 
cold water machines, steamers, combi steamers and/or ice machines against excess lime scale
deposits.
improves flavour of beverages and taste of food by removing substances responsible for taste and
 
 
odor (e.g. chlorine).
filters particles* out of the water.
 
 
produces filtered water free from phosphate and with a high stable pH value during the whole life
 
 
time of the filter cartridge.

3.2 Design and function of the filter system

1 Pre­filtration: Removal of particles
2 Active carbon pre­filtration: Substances responsible for taste and odor
3
no oxidation of ion exchanger
3 Ion exchanger: Decarbonisation
4 Active carbon filtration: removal of chlorine, also from bypass water
5 Particle filter: removal of particles

4 Operating and safety instructions

Despite complying with all safety precautions, risks remain especially in case of misuse or
inappropriate handling. Each technical device is to be maintained and serviced regularly to function
properly.
* Not performance tested by NSF
10
15
700
1500
L
(184)
(396)
(US gal)
800
1720
L
(211)
(454)
(US gal)
Category
%
3
≤ 95 °C
20
25
30
35
2700
3800
5800
7800
(713)
(1003)
(1532)
(2060)
3100
4370
6670
8970
(818)
(1154)
(1762)
(2369)
1
> 50 %
Typical capacity at 10°dKH for hot drink
machines with steam generation
Typical capacity at 10°dKH for hot drink
machines without steam generation
(max. temperature 95°C/203°F)
(e.g. chlorine)
40
42
45
9300
13000
17000
(2456)
(3434)
(4490)
10690
14900
20000
(2823)
(3936)
(5283)
(max. temperature
are removed ,
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