Features: | Bacteriostat, Anti-Rust, Descaling,Long-term Protection | Name: | Central Water Softener |
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Application: | Prevent Water Scale | Connector: | NPT Or BSPT 3/4" Thread |
Water Pressure: | 0.15 - 1Mpa | Working Temperature: | 0℃ - 100℃ |
Power Source: | No Electricity | Applicable Water Quality: | Municipal Tap Water |
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Alternative Water Descaler System Water Softener Salt Free For Whole House
What is a water softener?
A water softener is a whole-home filtration system that removes the calcium and magnesium minerals responsible for hard water from your water supply through a process called ion exchange. It addresses one of the most prevalent and troublesome water problems in the home: hard water. Hard water can wreak havoc on your plumbing system and appliances, causing buildup of scale that can clog pipes, decrease water pressure, and shorten the lifespan of appliances like dishwashers, coffee makers, and ice machines. It destroys hot water appliances, causing calcium and magnesium to solidify and deposit inside your hot water heater as scale. If you live in a hard water area, you may hear popping sounds coming from your water heater, which is caused by scale attaching itself to the heating element and cracking as the temperature rises and the tank expands.
Without a water softener, doing laundry requires extra detergent to prevent dinginess, dishes come out of the dishwasher with streaks and stains, and a film of scum builds up on shower curtains and soap doesn't lather. Bathing in hard water leaves your skin itchy and dry and your hair lifeless and sticky. The amount of time, energy, and money required to clean up the side effects of hard water is staggering. A whole-home water softener is the solution to the scourge of hard water.
Product Feature:
Product Size | 30x10x10CM (Package) |
Gross Weight | 1.26 Kgs |
Installation Method | Screw In |
Usage | Briskspring water softener only not solves the hard water problem but also demolishes the scale accumulated in the equipment or pipeline and degerming |
Flow Rate | 4 Tons Per Hour |
Color | Golden |
Fitting Material | 59-1 Brass |
Central Water Softener
The chip is made of SAAS material with a proprietary invention patent and is in a sheet shape.
It is designed into the shape of the turbine with two opposite nozzle directions inside and outside,
which not only ensures that the material is not wasted but also has sufficient flow area to ensure that the water flow directly impacts the chip surface when passing through the chip,
and stimulates the chip to release microcurrent to achieve scale inhibition.
The inner and outer double-circle reverse nozzles make the water flow produce greater swirl disturbance after passing through, enhancing the next chip's scale inhibition.
Is soft water safe to drink?
Yes, soft water is safe to drink. During the ion exchange process, the resin beads do release sodium into the water when grabbing ahold of the hardness minerals. But the amount of sodium in softened water isn’t unhealthy, and actually is far less than what is widely imagined. If you have moderately hard water, for example five grains per gallon (about 86ppm), that’s only adding 37 milligrams of sodium per quart of water. That’s less than 2% of the suggested daily sodium intake. A slice of white bread has around 170 milligrams of sodium, and a slice of pizza has about 640 milligrams. So, comparatively, the amount of sodium added by water softeners is negligible.
The amount of sodium added by a water softener is linearly related to the number of hardness minerals being reduced. For every milligram of hardness in the water, the softener releases two milligrams of sodium. This only becomes problematic if you live in an area with extremely hard water. If your water has a hardness level of over 400 ppm, you will want to install a reverse osmosis system to treat the water that you drink and cook with. The reverse osmosis system pushes water through a semipermeable membrane capable of eliminating almost all dissolved solids and salts from the water. If your doctor has recommended you reduce your sodium intake due to blood pressure or kidney problems, it is also advisable to install a reverse osmosis system after your softener.
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