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Clack Birm® is a granular filter media commonly used
for the reduction of iron and/or manganese from water supplies.
Birm®
Birm® is an efficient and economical media for the reduction of dissolved iron
and manganese compounds from raw water supplies. It may be used in either gravity fed or
pressurized water treatment systems. Birm acts as an insoluble catalyst to enhance the
reaction between dissolved oxygen (D.O.) and the iron compounds. In ground
waters the dissolved iron is usually in the ferrous bicarbonate state due to the excess of
free carbon dioxide and is not filterable. Birm, acting as a catalyst between the oxygen
and the soluble iron compounds, enhances the oxidation reaction of Fe++ to Fe+++ and
produces ferric hydroxide which precipitates and may be easily filtered. The physical
characteristics of Birm provide an excellent filter media which is easily cleaned by
backwashing to remove the precipitant. Birm is not consumed in the iron removal
operation and therefore offers a tremendous economic advantage over many other iron
removal methods.
Other advantages of Birm include; long
material life with relatively low attrition loss, a wide temperature performance range and
extremely high removal efficiency. Negligible labor costs are involved because Birm does
not require chemicals for regeneration, only periodic backwashing is required.
When using Birm for iron removal, it is
necessary that the water: contain no oil or hydrogen sulfide, organic matter not to exceed
4-5 ppm, the D.O. content equal at least 15% of the iron content with a pH of 6.8 or more.
If the influent water has a pH of less that 6.8, neutralizing additives such as Clack
Corosex, Calcite or soda ash may be used prior to the Birm filter to raise the pH. A water
having a low D.O. level may be pretreated by aeration. Chlorination greatly
reduces Birm's activity. High concentrations of chlorine compounds may deplete the
catalytic coating.
Birm is furnished in two grades, regular
and fine. Regular is generally recommended for industrial, municipal and most domestic
installations. Fine is recommended on domestic installations where backwash rates are
limited.
Clack Birm may also be used for manganese
reduction with the same dependability as iron removal. In these applications the water to
be treated should have a pH of 8.0-9.0 for best results. If the water also contains iron,
the pH should be below 8.5. High pH conditions may cause the formulation of colloidal iron
which is very difficult to filter out. All other conditions remain the same for either
manganese or iron removal.
ADVANTAGES
Under the proper conditions, no chemicals to purchase formaintenance.
Regeneration not required.
Iron removal efficiency is extremely high.
Negligible labor cost: only periodic backwashing required.
Durable material with a long life and wide temperature range.
Weighs only 44-50lbs./cu. ft.
PHYSICAL PROPERTIES
Regular Birm
Color: Black
Bullk Density: 44-50 lbs./cu. ft.
Mesh Size: 9 x 35
Specific Gravity: 2.0 gm/cc
Effective Size: 0.59 mm
Uniform Coefficient: 1.96
Fine Birm
Color: Black
Bulk Density: 44-50 lbs./ cu. ft.
Mesh Size: 10 x 40
Specific Gravity: 2.0 gm/cc
Effective Size: 0.48 mm
Uniformity Coefficient: 2.71
CONDITIONS FOR OPERATION
Alkalinity should be greater than two times the combined sulfate and
chloride concentration.
Water pH range: 6.8-9.0
Dissolved Oxygen (D.O.) content must be equal to at least 15% of
the iron (or iron and manganese) content.
Bed depth: 30-36 in.
Freeboard: 50% of bed depth (min.)
Backwash rate:
Regular Birm: 10-12 gpm/sq. ft.
Fine Birm: 8-10 gpm/sq. ft.
Backwash Bed Expansion: 20-40% of bed depth
Service flowrate: 3.5-5 gpm/sq. ft. intermittent flow rates and/or
favorable local conditions may allow higher flow rates
Free chlorine concentration less than 0.5 ppm
Hydrogen Sulfide should be removed prior to the Birm filter |


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Tested and listed under ANSI/NSF Standard 61 for
Health Effects. |
Drinking Water Treatment System Components
Classified by
Underwriters Laboratories Inc.® in Accordance with Standard
ANSI/NSF 61-(1991)-57Y3 |
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