Chlorinator Well Water Package J-PRO-22 with Solution Tank
Overview
- Finally! A Complete Easy-To-Install Well Water Chlorination System for a Wide Range of Conditions and Well Water. Eliminate odors, bacteria and pretreat iron before filtration.
- These complete chlorinator pump and tank systems include injection check valve, tubing, fittings and are the best way to achieve accurate chlorine residuals with the least amount of maintenance.
- Dual voltage! Works on both 110v or 220v power sources.
- Description
- Specs
- Warranty
- Info
- Documents
J-PRO-22 Well Water Chlorinator Works for a Wide Range of Conditions and Well Water
These complete chlorinator pump and tank systems include injection check valve, 3/8" OD tubing, and fittings. The best way to achieve accurate chlorine residuals with the least amount of maintenance. Dual voltage! Works on both 110v or 220v power sources.
J-PRO-22 Well Water Chlorinator Works for a Wide Range of Conditions and Well Water
Free Expert Technical Setup and Support
Loaded with features only found in much more expensive industrial metering pumps, our J-PRO-22 Metering Pump makes chlorine and other chemical injection fast and accurate. Our easy-to-use installation guide will guide you through the steps, but if you need help or have questions, we are just a phone call or email away.
What is included?
What size solution tank should I order?
- We recommend the 5 or 15 gallon tank. The 5 gallon is convenient due to its size and ease of handling.
- There is usually no home well water application where the 35 gallon tank is needed.
- Most of our customers use 1 to 2 gallons chlorine solution per month.
- There is no advantage to using a larger solution tank in most cases because the chlorine can go bad.
- Mix up enough fresh chlorine solution to last for 3 months as chlorine can lose its strength over time.
- 5 Gallon Solution Tank Dimensions: 15.8" Diameter x 11" x 17.5" Height
- 15 Gallon Solution Tank Dimensions:14.5" Diameter x 31" Height
- 35 Gallon Solution Tank Dimensions: 18" Diameter x 40" Height
What type of bleach should I use?
- We recommend using NSF certified 10% or 12% liquid bleach if available.
- This is often sold as liquid pool chlorine at home stores, pool companies and hardware stores
- Do not use household laundry bleach, as it contains additives
- You can use liquid bleach as long as it is free of additives
- We also sell chlorine granules and you can make up your own bleach but the cost is much higher than liquid bleach.
- To use just add 1 oz of powder to 1 gallon of soft or purified water to make up your solution
- Stores for up to 8 to 12 months in cool dark dry location.
Should I use a contact retention tank?
- In most cases it works best to use a contact tank. Contact Retention Tanks are a great way to allow sufficient contact time after your system has injected chlorine or peroxide.
- A contact tank provides contact time to kill bacteria, oxidize iron, odors etc.
- Provides settling of sand and grit and makes it easy to drain down and flush out heavy particles
- Use less chlorine
- Eliminates heavy chlorine tastes and odors by allowing chlorine to react with iron, odor or bacteria in water
- See our line of contact tanks here. We recommend the 1054 size OR the 1354 size for most homes.
Will I smell or taste the chlorine? What about my septic tank?
- You can easily adjust the chlorine residual in the water so it is similar to city water and contains very low levels, less than 1.0 PPM
- For best results however we recommend a carbon whole house filter.
- As an option you can use a low cost refillable carbon cartridge, or self-cleaning backwash carbon filter.
- The carbon whole house filters remove any trace of chlorine so no chlorine enters your household water or septic tank.
- A contact retention tank also reduces the amount of chlorine after injection as it gives a few minutes for the chlorine to do its job and dissipate.
What is the warranty? How long do these systems last?
- The system includes a one year manufacturer warranty.
- You can usually expect 4 to 6 years life however all components are serviceable and replaceable.
- Use purified or soft water to make up your chlorine solution and follow recommended routine maintenance for best results.
Can I install this myself? Can I have my plumber or handyman install it?
- Yes, you can install it yourself, however a local plumber or handyman can also install it for you.
- In addition to the easy to read manual, we also have youtube videos that walk you through the installation. JPRO Install Video
- To make it easier for a plumber or handyman to install we recommend the optional Schedule 80 PVC Injection Tee (see drop down menu) and if you want to avoid having to do any wiring we recommend the optional pre-wired flow switch.
- The chlorinator typically takes about 2 - 3 hours to install.
Specifications
1 Year Warranty from date of delivery
Conditions Not Covered by the Warranty:
Power surges or outages that
cause pump failure are not covered under warranty.
Surge
protection is strongly recommended. If a pump is returned for warranty
replacement and the cause of failure is determined to be from a voltage spike,
the pump does not qualify for replacement. This is the leading cause of
failure. Pump failure during, or because of, power failure is not covered under
warranty.
This pump is
intended for indoor use only. The pump must never be exposed to freezing
temperatures, direct sunlight, or rain. If the cause of failure is determined
to be from exposure to any of these environments, the pump does not qualify for
replacement and will not be covered under warranty.
3 OPTIONS TO INSTALL YOUR CHLORINATOR TO TURN ON AUTOMATICALLY
Option 1: WIRE TO WELL PUMP PRESSURE SWITCH
Option 2: PRE-WIRED FLOW SWITCH
Option 3: PROPORTIONAL-FEED FLOW METER TYPE
As soon as there is flow of water through the meter, the chlorinator pump will pump faster or slower based on the amount of water flowing through the flow meter
Simply install the flow meter and connect the cable to the chlorinator pump. Plug the chlorinator pump into a standard 120V wall outlet. When the water flows, the pump will pump more or less chlorine based on how fast the water is flowing.
NOTE: Unlike Option 1 and Option 2, there is no need ot install the injection check valve before your pressure tank. With the proportional-feed type of installation, the injection check valve can be installed AFTER the pressure if desired.