CSS - Model WPS-1200 -Water Purification Systems
Consolidated offers two water systems as part of the WPS-1200 line. The WPS-1200-RO reverse osmosis water purification system produces Type IV laboratory-grade water ideal for steam sterilizers and glassware washers per ASTM D1193-06. This robust system includes an RO module and a reservoir tank. Each module consists of two pre-treatment filters and a reverse osmosis filter. The pre-treatment filters remove particles larger than 5 microns, free chlorine, chloramines, and other undesirable traits. The reverse osmosis membrane filter removes greater than 90% of inorganic ions, hardness, and dissolved solids, as well as other particles and microorganisms.
If deionized water is required, the WPS-1200-DI system incorporates extra filtration to produce deionized water ( >1 megohm•cm resistivity) for clean steam or other high purity applications.
- Improves equipment life and performance by removing at least 90% of all dissolved solids that cause scale build-up.
- Designed specifically for autoclaves and glassware washers.
- Reduction of scale build up translates to increased uptime as well as reduced maintenance and energy costs.
- Designed to be very low maintenance and easy to use with a low cost of ownership.
- System includes a pressurized storage tank.
- Tank is floor standing and can be mounted remotely.
- 100% seamless composite construction with durable, high density polyethylene inner liner.
- Filters have a special 1/4 turn quick change design that allows simple, quick and clean filter replacement. Filters can be easily changed in minutes without the use of tools or the need for a service call.
- Flexible design allows system to be installed integral to the sterilizer or on a nearby wall.
- Pressurized storage allows purified water to be used for general lab use.
- Environmentally safe; 100% lead-free.
- Color indicator on DI filter signals when to change the filter.
Many steam sterilizers use an electric steam generator to create the required steam. When the steam is created, salts and minerals from the feed water are left behind. If hard tap water is used to generate the steam, over time these mineral deposits will accumulate and coat the generator heating elements, continually decreasing the functionality of the generator until it stops working. Consolidated’s Water Purification Systems will remove these contaminants and help ensure maximum uptime.
