RADON IN WATER REMOVAL
TOOLS RADON IN WATER REMOVAL Aeration has long been considered the Best Available Technology for reducing radon in drinking water. One of the reasons is that, unlike GAC removal, the gas is vented safely into the air, so there is no radioactive waste left behind. The AIRaider™ series of diffused bubble water aeration systems manufactured by RadonAway® have long set the standard for effective removal of radon and VOCs from drinking water. We are pleased to announce that we have acquired and are the sole manufacturer of the CLEARADON® 3311, which expands our water aeration capabilities further. Now we can offer our customers the choice of three different aeration processes to suit their waterborne radon reduction needs.
RADONAWAY AERATION EQUIPMENT FEATURES •
No Sweating
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Double-wall foam-insulated tank will not sweat. Result: No messy puddles. No increased dampness. •
All RadonAway® radon in water systems have been field-tested and lab-tested for radon reduction effectiveness. Result: Removes up to 99+% of radon (see below).
Compact Size Takes up the smallest total area of any residential aeration system with the smallest possible vent line. Result: Better aesthetics while effectively venting radon gas.
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2-Year Warranty
Proven Effective
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Remote Air Intake
(AIRaider™ only)
AIRaider™ systems can draw clean, filtered air from other locations with a 1" or 1 ¼" air intake line. Result: Minimized backdrafting and reduced potential for contamination from airborne pollutants.
AERATION PROCESSES All aeration equipment manufactured by RadonAway® employ methods that force large volumes of air through water. The resulting gases, including radon and VOCs, are then vented above the roof.
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Diffused Bubble
Spray/Diffused Bubble
Shallow Tray
RadonAway’s AIRaider™ 433, introduced to the radon industry more than 20 years ago, uses an exclusive multi-stage diffused bubble aeration process that produces a radon reduction rate of 99+%. In this method of aeration, the AIRaider tank is divided into four chambers. Water is aerated by the forced introduction of filtered air through diffusers, creating fine bubbles; this process occurs in three separate chambers before reaching the fourth chamber, where it is ready for use. All AIRaider 433 models, including the 433-S series with submersible motors, employ this process of aeration.
RadonAway® 321 AIRaider™ models use both spray and diffused bubble aeration to remove up to 95+% of radon from water. In this process, water is sprayed into a chamber via a spiral spray nozzle where filtered air is forced into the water column to accomplish the first stage of aeration; then the water is again aerated by a diffuser introducing additional filtered air. The water in the tank is then ready for consumption. The 321 is now also available with submersible pump (see 321-S50X, p. 48).
RadonAway’s recently acquired CLEARADON® 3311 employs an aeration method where water is sprayed into a perforated, spiralled tray chamber, while filtered air is forced from below the tray through the tray perforations, aerating the water. After thorough aeration, the water is allowed to flow into the bottom chamber of the CLEARADON® , where it is ready for use. Reduces up to 99+% of radon.
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