![]() How the Air Charger Works!
The Air Chargers air compressor is wired into the pressure switch that controls the well pump. Whenever the well pump is activated, the air compressor also starts up and forces air into the Air Charger tank. This air enters the tank and is forced down to the bottom of the tank through a PVC pipe that has a ten micron porous pipe at the end. The air is forced through this porous pipe and is expelled into the tank in the form of thousands of minute bubbles which start to raise upward through the water. Incoming raw water enters the top of the tank and is sprayed into a small air pocket that starts to oxidize the iron and manganese ions. This incoming water must now flow downward to the outlet pipe located near the bottom of the tank. As air bubbles are rising through the water and the new water is flowing downward, a turbulence between the water and the air is created. This turbulence insures that all of the incoming water is completely mixed with oxygen at an accelerated rate. the iron and manganese ions are converted from the ferrous form to the ferric form within two minutes. Much less time than other methods presently available on the market. As the iron and manganese ions are now in the enlarged ferric form, they are easily removed by Krudico's SFA filters or by many filters that may already have been installed in the home or business. |