
Nelsen - High Flow Residential Timer Carbon Filter
Nelsen High Flow Timer Carbon Filter Options
| Carbon Capacity | 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, or 2.5 cubic feet (50, 75, 100, or 125 lbs) |
| Service Flow Rate | 9 GPM (1.0 cu ft), 12 GPM (1.5 cu ft), 13 GPM (2.0 cu ft), 18 GPM (2.5 cu ft) |
| Tank Dimensions | 9" x 48", 10" x 54", 12" x 48", or 13" x 54" |
| System Weight | 54 lb, 72 lb, 108 lb, or 126 lb depending on size |
| Backwash Flow | 5.0 GPM (smaller models), 7.0 GPM (2.5 cu ft model) |
| Control Valve | Fleck Signature Series with microprocessor, 1-28 day timer, capacitor backup |
| Carbon Type | High-grade coconut shell activated carbon |
| Power Supply | 15 VDC transformer with two-hour power carry over |
System Setup and Operation
- Install the mineral tank in a location with adequate clearance for service and backwash connections, ensuring incoming water pressure is between 25-80 PSI and flow rate meets minimum backwash requirements for your selected model size.
- Connect the 15 VDC transformer and program the Fleck Signature Series control valve using the front panel settings, selecting regeneration frequency based on water usage and contaminant levels (1-28 day override available).
- Set regeneration mode to down-flow or up-flow depending on your system requirements, then initiate a manual backwash cycle to properly condition the coconut shell carbon media before placing the system into service.
- Monitor the back-lit display panel for system operation data, which is stored in non-volatile memory and protected by capacitor backup during brief power outages.
Best Applications for Carbon Filtration
The Nelsen High Flow Timer Carbon Filter is designed for municipal water supplies where chlorine, chloramines, volatile organic compounds (benzene, trichloroethylene, pesticides, petroleum compounds), and chemical taste and odor are primary concerns. This system works best when preceded by a sediment filter to remove particulates like sand, rust, and silt, as activated carbon is not optimized for physical particulate removal. Size your system based on household flow demands: 1.0-1.5 cu ft models suit smaller homes (9-12 GPM), while 2.0-2.5 cu ft units support larger households requiring 13-18 GPM service flow rates.
Nelsen High Flow Timer Carbon Filter Options
| Carbon Capacity | 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, or 2.5 cubic feet (50, 75, 100, or 125 lbs) |
| Service Flow Rate | 9 GPM (1.0 cu ft), 12 GPM (1.5 cu ft), 13 GPM (2.0 cu ft), 18 GPM (2.5 cu ft) |
| Tank Dimensions | 9" x 48", 10" x 54", 12" x 48", or 13" x 54" |
| System Weight | 54 lb, 72 lb, 108 lb, or 126 lb depending on size |
| Backwash Flow | 5.0 GPM (smaller models), 7.0 GPM (2.5 cu ft model) |
| Control Valve | Fleck Signature Series with microprocessor, 1-28 day timer, capacitor backup |
| Carbon Type | High-grade coconut shell activated carbon |
| Power Supply | 15 VDC transformer with two-hour power carry over |
System Setup and Operation
- Install the mineral tank in a location with adequate clearance for service and backwash connections, ensuring incoming water pressure is between 25-80 PSI and flow rate meets minimum backwash requirements for your selected model size.
- Connect the 15 VDC transformer and program the Fleck Signature Series control valve using the front panel settings, selecting regeneration frequency based on water usage and contaminant levels (1-28 day override available).
- Set regeneration mode to down-flow or up-flow depending on your system requirements, then initiate a manual backwash cycle to properly condition the coconut shell carbon media before placing the system into service.
- Monitor the back-lit display panel for system operation data, which is stored in non-volatile memory and protected by capacitor backup during brief power outages.
Best Applications for Carbon Filtration
The Nelsen High Flow Timer Carbon Filter is designed for municipal water supplies where chlorine, chloramines, volatile organic compounds (benzene, trichloroethylene, pesticides, petroleum compounds), and chemical taste and odor are primary concerns. This system works best when preceded by a sediment filter to remove particulates like sand, rust, and silt, as activated carbon is not optimized for physical particulate removal. Size your system based on household flow demands: 1.0-1.5 cu ft models suit smaller homes (9-12 GPM), while 2.0-2.5 cu ft units support larger households requiring 13-18 GPM service flow rates.
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Nelsen High Flow Timer Carbon Filter Options
| Carbon Capacity | 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, or 2.5 cubic feet (50, 75, 100, or 125 lbs) |
| Service Flow Rate | 9 GPM (1.0 cu ft), 12 GPM (1.5 cu ft), 13 GPM (2.0 cu ft), 18 GPM (2.5 cu ft) |
| Tank Dimensions | 9" x 48", 10" x 54", 12" x 48", or 13" x 54" |
| System Weight | 54 lb, 72 lb, 108 lb, or 126 lb depending on size |
| Backwash Flow | 5.0 GPM (smaller models), 7.0 GPM (2.5 cu ft model) |
| Control Valve | Fleck Signature Series with microprocessor, 1-28 day timer, capacitor backup |
| Carbon Type | High-grade coconut shell activated carbon |
| Power Supply | 15 VDC transformer with two-hour power carry over |
System Setup and Operation
- Install the mineral tank in a location with adequate clearance for service and backwash connections, ensuring incoming water pressure is between 25-80 PSI and flow rate meets minimum backwash requirements for your selected model size.
- Connect the 15 VDC transformer and program the Fleck Signature Series control valve using the front panel settings, selecting regeneration frequency based on water usage and contaminant levels (1-28 day override available).
- Set regeneration mode to down-flow or up-flow depending on your system requirements, then initiate a manual backwash cycle to properly condition the coconut shell carbon media before placing the system into service.
- Monitor the back-lit display panel for system operation data, which is stored in non-volatile memory and protected by capacitor backup during brief power outages.
Best Applications for Carbon Filtration
The Nelsen High Flow Timer Carbon Filter is designed for municipal water supplies where chlorine, chloramines, volatile organic compounds (benzene, trichloroethylene, pesticides, petroleum compounds), and chemical taste and odor are primary concerns. This system works best when preceded by a sediment filter to remove particulates like sand, rust, and silt, as activated carbon is not optimized for physical particulate removal. Size your system based on household flow demands: 1.0-1.5 cu ft models suit smaller homes (9-12 GPM), while 2.0-2.5 cu ft units support larger households requiring 13-18 GPM service flow rates.



