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Magnation Rainbolt

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$278.95 - $7,880.95

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SKU:
Q_MAGRAIN

Description

The Rainbolt inline unit transforms your water quality to a healthier, more productive and energized state. It will bust salts, improve soil infiltration and improve moisture retention. It reduces mineral scale buildup and will help eliminate the need for chemicals to keep pipes, pumps and emitters clean. It can also reduce your water and chemical requirements. For residential use, the Rainbolt 3/4" or 1" is designed to soften water for an entire house and typically one unit is sufficient. PVC and Stainless Steel units available.

Features:

  • Improved crop yield, healthier soils & plant vitality
  • Improves nutrient efficiency and plant uptake
  • Improves water penetration and moisture retention
  • Chemical free, energy free and maintenance free
  • In-line house system

Specifications:

  • Pressure Range: 0-110 PSI
  • 1/4" Flow rate 5-35 GPM (300-2,100 GPH) 1/4" FPT x 1/4" FPT
  • 3/8" Flow rate 5-45 GPM (300-2,700 GPH) 3/8" FPT x 3/8" FPT
  • 1/2" Flow rate 8-50 GPM (480-3,000 GPH) 1/2" FPT x 1/2" FPT
  • 3/4" Flow rate 11-55 GPM (660-3300 GPH) 3/4" FPT x 3/4" MPT
  • 1" Flow rate 16-90 GPM (960- 5400 GPH) 1" FPT x 1" MPT
  • 1 1/4" Flow rate 20-300 GPM (1,200- 18,000 GPH) 1 1/4" FPT x 1 1/4" MPT
  • 2" Flow rate 55-500 GPM (3,300-30,000 GPH) 2" FPT x 2" FPT
  • 3" Flow rate 140-600 GPM (8,400- 36,000 GPH) 3" FPT x 3" FPT
  • 4" Flow rate 240-700 GPM (14,400- 42,000 GPH) 4" FPT x 4" FPT
  • Do not use on galvanized or any ferrous metals (Steel, Carbon Steel, Alloy Steel, Cast Iron, or Wrought Iron)
  • For high TDS recommended to use 2 Rainbolt units.

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