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ES-OF744_844_948_1054_1252 For Commercial and Industrial Applications


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LEAD FREE*


Models OF744-10, OF844-12, OF948-16, Anti-Scale System


OF1054-20 and OF1252-30 OneFlow®


Connection Sizes: 3 32mm)


⁄4 ", 1" and 11 ⁄4 " (20, 25,


Flow Rates: 5 gpm to 30 gpm (38 lpm to 144 lpm) The OneFlow®


scale formation on internal and external plumbing surfaces. The OneFlow®


Anti-Scale System provides protection from system may be installed at the point-of-entry


to a building to treat both hot* and cold water, or it can be located directly before a water heater, boiler, or other hot water-using device that requires protection from the ill effects of hard water.


OneFlow®


prevents scale by transforming dissolved hardness minerals into harmless, inactive microscopic crystal particles. These crystals stay suspended in the water and are passed to drain, thereby having a greatly reduced ability to react nega- tively like dissolved hardness does. The system requires very little maintenance, no backwashing, no salt, and no electricity. Typical hardness problems, especially build-up of scale in pipes, water heaters, boilers and on fixtures are no longer a concern.


OneFlow®


is not a water softener or a chemical additive (like anti-scalants or sequestrants). It is a scale prevention device with proven third party laboratory test data and years of suc- cessful residential and commercial applications. OneFlow®


is


the one water treatment device that effectively provides scale protection and is a great alternative to water softening (ion exchange) or scale sequestering chemicals.


Features


 hardness minerals to harmless, inactive microscopic crystals making OneFlow®


effective alternative technology to a water softener for the prevention of scale due to water hardness


 to constantly add


 


 and cold


* For hot water applications where water temperature is 110°F 


 and the peak flow rate


- ers are banned or restricted


® ® does not remove minerals or add sodium to the water supply osmosis (OneFlow®


can be installed as a pre-treatment to reverse should be the last stage in treatment


unless a point-of-use system is being used downstream.)


* The wetted surface of this product contacted by consumable water contains less than one quarter of one percent (0.25%) of lead by weight.


Watts product specifications in U.S. customary units and metric are approximate and are provided for reference only. For precise measurements, please contact Watts Technical Service. Watts reserves the right to change or modify product design, construction, specifications, or materials with- out prior notice and without incurring any obligation to make such changes and modifications on Watts products previously or subsequently sold.


Contractor –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Approval –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Contractor’s P.O. No. –––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––– Representative ––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––––


OF744-10 OF844-12


OF948-16


OF1054-20


OF1252-30

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