Fergy,
The MTC ProCal reactor manages to create some sort of suction that allows the reactor to draw in feed water rather than needing to feed it via a pump. Any thoughts on this?
Also, I've heard that calcium reactors may accumulate CO2 in the top part of the reactor. This is especially true if you have a power outage. The MTC reactor solves this problem with a CO2 exhaust check valve. Any thoughts on this?
Lastly, some people use a flowmeter either on the water feed line or on the effluent line. I would like to put a flowmeter/needle valve combination on the effluent line so that I can easily control the flow. Have you ever considered doing this? Any issues I should be aware of?
Sorry about all the references to the MTC product, but it is the best reactor I've seen. Of course, I have not seen the one you market. :wink:
Thanks and regards,
Art
The MTC ProCal reactor manages to create some sort of suction that allows the reactor to draw in feed water rather than needing to feed it via a pump. Any thoughts on this?
Also, I've heard that calcium reactors may accumulate CO2 in the top part of the reactor. This is especially true if you have a power outage. The MTC reactor solves this problem with a CO2 exhaust check valve. Any thoughts on this?
Lastly, some people use a flowmeter either on the water feed line or on the effluent line. I would like to put a flowmeter/needle valve combination on the effluent line so that I can easily control the flow. Have you ever considered doing this? Any issues I should be aware of?
Sorry about all the references to the MTC product, but it is the best reactor I've seen. Of course, I have not seen the one you market. :wink:
Thanks and regards,
Art