Water filters
Filter cartridges
Reverse osmosis
Softeners & Iron Filters
Accessories & Parts
Soda makers
Bestsellers
Wholesale
Soda makers
BLOG
Kontakt
Services
PayU
Tips
Water aerator with a Venturi nozzle and a ball valve (1-inch connection) for water treatment systems with a deironsing or demanganizing unit. It creates a vacuum, draws in air, and intensively mixes it with water, which supports the oxidation and precipitation of iron and manganese compounds before the filtration stage. You can adjust the aeration level using the ball valve.
Water aerator is a key component of water treatment systems, used in conjunction with iron removers or manganese removers. It consists of a Venturi nozzle and a ball valve. Its purpose is to effectively aerate the water, which allows for the transformation of iron andmanganese from the dissolved state to the undissolved state, facilitating their removal in the subsequent filtration stage.
The Venturi nozzle operates by reducing the cross-section of the pipe over a certain section. This causes an increase in the flow velocity of the liquid, while simultaneously decreasing its pressure. As a result, a vacuum is created, which draws air through a special opening in the injector. Thusthe aerated water goes further to the pressure tank.
The ball valve is responsible for regulating the degree of aeration:
Aeration of water is a process essential when using iron and manganese removers. It allows iron and manganese to precipitate in the pressure tank, and then they can be completely removed on catalytic media such as:
The aerator should be installed before the diaphragm-less hydrofor in any installation with a deironizer. This guarantees the proper operation of the entire treatment system andeffective removal of iron and manganese compounds from water.
| Type | Aerator with Venturi nozzle and ball valve |
| Connections | 1 inch |
| Purpose | Installations with a deironizer or demanganizer |
| Materials | Durable plastics and corrosion-resistant metal |
1. Where should the aerator be installed?
The aerator should be installed before the diaphragm-less hydrofor in systems equipped with a catalytic iron remover.
2. Is aerating the water necessary?
Yes. Without aeration, iron andmangan would not precipitate from the water, which would prevent their effective removal in the filtration process.
3. What types of filter media does the aerator work with?
It is most commonly used with filters containing media such as Birm, Defeman, Ironit (formerly Klarsanit).
4. How to adjust the aeration level?
This is done using the ball valve. The more it is closed, the more intense the water aeration.
Water aerator with a Venturi nozzle and a ball valve (1-inch connection) for water treatment systems with a deironsing or demanganizing unit. It creates a vacuum, draws in air, and intensively mixes it with water, which supports the oxidation and precipitation of iron and manganese compounds before the filtration stage. You can adjust the aeration level using the ball valve.