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mheaven

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Hello everyone, I'm looking for those plastic 1/4" check valves used for calcium/Kalk reactors. I'm trying to find some good quality ones, not the cheap eBay ones.
If anyone has any good recommendations please let me know.
Thanks
Danny.
 
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mheaven

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But are you using it for water or air?
They don't specify what application.

In my application I will be using it as water safety so my cal reactor doesn't drain in a power failure.
 

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But are you using it for water or air?
They don't specify what application.

In my application I will be using it as water safety so my cal reactor doesn't drain in a power failure.

its used to let co2 flow one direction, but won't let water past ck valve in other direction towards regulator.
 

mheaven

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Edd I know how a check valve works. I'm just trying to make sure it could work for water application, you know not let water drain out of a calcium reactor/Kalk reactor chamber.
 

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Edd I know how a check valve works. I'm just trying to make sure it could work for water application, you know not let water drain out of a calcium reactor/Kalk reactor chamber.

sorry you took it the wrong way. i wasn't implying you don't know how it works, what i was implying was that its used for water on one side and air on the other. so figured it can be used for either, to answer your question.
 

mheaven

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So I was finally able to contact Jeff from MTC about adding a check valve to there Calcium reactor. He recommended not to install a check valve.
The reactor needs to be at the same lvl as the sump as per the manufacturer.

This isn't going to work in my application as I have the reactor about 8" above the water line of the sump.
So I may just try to run it with the check valve anyways. My end ogle here is to prevent my reactor from draining out of water in the case of a power failure to the reactor pump.
 

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