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Jones Services Company
230 Route 17A
Goshen, New York (NY) 10924
Phone: (845) 294-1010
Toll Free: (800) 566-3726
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Impression
Series® and Impression Plus Series® Softeners
| Whether you have hard municipal water or extremely
hard well water, Impression Series® water softeners deliver
the clear, soft water you want and need. Its easy-to-read LED
screen and userfriendly console allows you to monitor all operating
functions. It’s true … nothing will last longer
than your first Impression |
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• Solid-state microprocessor control • Meter
monitors and self-adjusts regeneration cycles based on household
trend of water consumption • Extended lithium battery
backup • Flexible “adjustable cycle sequence”
programming —
saves salt and water • Advanced history and diagnostic
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the Impression Plus model features a top tank flange for easy
servicing. Optional weather cover for outdoor installations
is available on both models. |
Effectively
used to:
• Removes high levels of hardness
• Soften household water using minimal salt and water |
It’s the Meter …
Water usage is electronically monitored and the system automatically
regenerated based on actual water consumption. The controller
can anticipate higher water usage based on previous trends
and regenerate the system in advance, as needed, to ensure
the availability of quality water. Likewise, when water usage
is low, the system regenerates less often, saving on salt
and water.
It’s the Electronics …
The microprocessor captures all water softener operations,
including gallons per day, total gallons, peak flow rates,
and total regenerations. Time is also held in memory and protected
by a built-in battery backup.
It’s the Control Valve …
A rugged, Noryl™ control valve handles high flow rates
without
dropping household water pressures — like when showers,
toilets and faucets are all in use at the same time. |
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| Optional IMC Series |
| MODEL |
IM-844 |
IM-1044 |
IM-1054 |
IM-1354 |
IMC-835 |
IMC-1035 |
Capacity(1):
(Grains/Lbs. NaCl) |
Maximum |
25,600 @ 9.0 |
32,000 @ 15.0 |
48,800 @ 21.0 |
72,800 @ 24.0 |
21,000 @ 9.0 |
32,000 @ 15.0 |
| Medium |
21,600 @ 6.0 |
28,400 @ 9.0 |
44,400 @ 15.0 |
64,200 @ 18.0 |
18,000 @ 6.0 |
28,400 @ 9.0 |
| Minimum |
15,600 @ 3.0 |
23,600 @ 6.0 |
35,400 @ 9.0 |
53,000 @ 12.0 |
13,600 @ 3.0 |
23,600 @ 6.0 |
| Amount of Media( Cu. Ft.) |
0.85 |
1.0 |
1.5 |
2.5 |
0.66 |
1.0 |
| Maximum Water Hardness (GPG) |
50 |
75 |
100 |
100 |
50 |
75 |
| Maximum Iron(2) (PPM) |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
1 |
| Minimum pH Required |
7 |
7 |
7 |
7 |
7 |
7 |
| Peak(3) Flow Rate (GPM
@ P-PSI) |
11.4 @ 15 |
17.1 @ 15 |
14.3 @ 15 |
18.5 @ 15 |
12.2 @ 15 |
17.1 @ 15 |
| Continuous Flow Rate (GPM @ P-PSI) |
5 @ 5.4 |
5 @ 2.8 |
5 @ 3.8 |
5 @ 2.4 |
5.8 @ 5 |
5.8 @ 2.8 |
| Water Pressure Range (PSI) |
25 - 100 |
25 - 100 |
25 - 100 |
25 - 100 |
25 - 100 |
25 - 100 |
| Water Temperature (oF) |
33 - 100 |
33 - 100 |
33 - 100 |
33 - 100 |
33 - 100 |
33 - 100 |
| Electrical Requirements (volt-hertz) |
110 - 50/60 |
110 - 50/60 |
110 - 50/60 |
110 - 50/60 |
110 - 50/60 |
110 - 50/60 |
| Pipe Size |
1" |
1" |
1" |
1" |
1" |
1" |
| Tank Size |
Media Tank |
8"(w) x 52"(h) |
10"(w) x 52"(h) |
10"(w) x 62"(h) |
13"(w) x 62"(h) |
13.5"(w) x 42.5"(h) |
13.5"(w) x 42.5"(h) |
| Brine Tank |
18"(w) x 33"(h) |
18"(w) x 33"(h) |
18"(w) x 33"(h) |
18"(w) x 40"(h) |
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1 All IM units are factory set for medium salting.
2 Iron removal may vary depending on form of iron, pH and other local conditions.
3 The peak flow rates listed above do not represent the maximum service flow rate used for determining the softener capacity and efficiency ratings. Continuous operation at flow rates greater than the maximum service flow rate may affect capacity and efficiency performances. |
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