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Specifications:
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CODE |
SIZE
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TYPE
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LENGTH
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NOMINAL CAPACITY
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mm |
Inch |
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mm |
Lit/min |
Lit/min
No Orifice |
G.P.H. |
G.P.H.
No Orifice |
| CF 6 |
6 |
1/4 |
Thread |
165 |
10 |
|
130 |
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| CF 10 |
10 |
3/8 |
" |
180 |
18 |
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240 |
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| CF 15 |
20 |
3/4 |
" |
220 |
36 |
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475 |
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| CF 20 |
20 |
3/4 |
" |
250 |
60 |
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800 |
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| CF 25 |
25 |
1" |
" |
280 |
95 |
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1,250 |
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| CF 32 |
32 |
11/4 |
" |
314 |
165 |
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2,200 |
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| CF 40 |
40 |
11/2 |
" |
350 |
220 |
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2,900 |
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| CF 50 |
50 |
2" |
" |
382 |
400 |
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5,300 |
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| CF 50+ |
50 |
2" |
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382 |
500 |
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6,600 |
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| CF 65 MK II |
65 |
21/2 |
Table E Flange |
360 |
800 |
1,100 |
10,500 |
14,500 |
| CF 75 MK II |
80 |
3" |
" |
416 |
1,150 |
1,450 |
15,100 |
19,100 |
| CF 100 MK II |
100 |
4" |
" |
440 |
1,580 |
2,000 |
20,800 |
26,400 |
| CF 125-150 MK II |
150 |
6" |
" |
500 |
2,400 |
3,200 |
31,700 |
42,200 |
| CF 150 MK II |
150 |
6" |
" |
558 |
3,700 |
4,800 |
48,800 |
63,400 |
| CF 200 MK II |
200 |
8" |
" |
685 |
6,500 |
9,400 |
85,800 |
124,000 |
| CF 250 MK II |
250 |
10" |
" |
720 |
10,500 |
15,300 |
138,600 |
202,000 |
| SWP40 |
Swim. Pool |
Rubber |
310 |
225 |
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3,000 |
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| A/C 6 |
Evap. Cooler |
Push In |
144 |
20 |
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260 |
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A tolerance balance of plus 66% or minus 33% of nominal capacity
is permissible. Headloss @ nominal capacity with orifice = 35kPa - 5PSI.
The
nominal capacity is increased when the orifice cone is not used. Headloss =
35kPa.
Installation
» The Care-Free Water
Conditioner is preferably fitted into the main line after the water meter or
pump and before any tee junctions, whereby the whole system will benefit. It
will operate at any angle and for easy access must be fitted with unions or
flanged connections.
Install according to instructions.
Useful Conversions
| Pressure and Head
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Flow |
| 100kPa="14.5" PSI |
4.54 litres = 1 imp gallon |
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3.78 litres = 1 US gallon |
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1 lit/min = 13.2 imp gal/hr |
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1 lit/min = 15.8 US
gal/hr |
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overseas is proof that more and more people believe their Care-Free Conditioner
to be a good investment.
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Many sizes to choose from
» The large range of sizes
ensure a conditioner to suit most applications. Casings are screwed with BSP
threads up to 50mm, larger units have Table E flanges.
We want you to be pleased with your conditioner because... your
satisfaction is our success.


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| Bob and Jan Uden - Directors of Care-Free Conditioners
Australia |
Brief
History...
Care-Free Conditioners Australia was
pioneered by Bob Uden in 1980. Bob, a plumber by trade, began selling water
conditioners to farmers out of the back of his panel van. From these modest
beginnings the Care-Free company grew throughout Australia and today exports to
several overseas countries.
Along the way, improvements and modifications
have been made to the conditioners, which has resulted in several patents. One
of these discoveries was that the Care-Free system could significantly reduce
salinity in the soil (Patent Pending).
Over the years Care-Free has helped literally
tens of thousands of people in Australia and around the world solve their water
problems and improve their water quality.
People from all walks of life who had a
variety of water problems for which Care-Free proved to be the
answer.
Care-Free offers
you... Something
Better
"It is unwise to pay too much. But it’s worse
to pay
too little. When you pay too much, you lose a little
money, that
is all. When you pay too little, you
sometimes lose everything, because the
thing you
bought was incapable of doing the thing you bought
it to do.
The common law of business balance
prohibits paying a little and getting a
lot. It can’t be
done. If you deal with the lowest bidder, it is well to
add something for the risk you run. And if you do
that, you will have
enough to pay for something
better."
John Ruskin
1819-1900
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