Commercial Softener Model #02044
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Commercial Softener Model #02044
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Commercial and Industrial Water Softeners series are designed specifically to remove high levels of dissolved solids that create "hard water" conditions, principally Calcium and Magnesium. These systems have a very high operating capacity, which make them ideal for most commercial and industrial applications. Commercial and Industrial Water Softeners, using ion exchange, removes harsh calcium, magnesium, iron, and manganese ions from your water supply. In the end, you can run your business more effectively using less detergent, reducing hard-water build-up and saving equipment from unnecessary wear.
FEATURES
*Metered Fleck® controls
*Heavy duty Structural® tanks
*Poly Glass™ mineral tank filled with high capacity ion exchange resins
*Ultra High performance resins
*Polypropylene brine tanks
TO HELP DETERMINE SOFTENER SIZE

Softeners are made in several sizes, rated by the number of grains of hardness they can handle between regenerations. Units rated from about 12,000 to 16,000 grains are considered small; medium-size units run from 20,000 to 40,000 grains; and large-capacity models can handle 40,000 grains or more.

First you need to have your water tested to find what the hardness of water is in grains per gallon. You can figure the size of softener your family needs by multiplying the number of people in your household--say five--by 75, the average number of gallons used per person per day. In this case (5X75), your answer--375 gallons--is then multiplied by the number of grains per gallon of hardness minerals present--say 10. The answer (375X10), 3750 in this case, is the number of grains of hardness requiring removal each day. Compare this to the recharge cycle of the unit you're considering to see how frequently regeneration must occur. The idea is to get a unit that will go at least three days between recharges (3X3750=11,250 grains minium). Ideally, it can also handle times when you have guests or larger than normal water needs. For this case a 48,000 grain unit would recharge just over every 12 days.