AquaHouse 9 Litre water softener system for complete scale prevention. Suitable for average households and light commercial use, the compact design fits neatly into most kitchen units and in utility rooms. Metered water softener for the most economical and efficient use. Includes integrated bypass valve. The softener can be programmed to automatically regenerate when needed based on your water hardness and usage.
£399.99
Available on back-order
How often will the softener regenerate? – This will depend on the water hardness and the amount of water used, if we took an average hardness of 200 mg/l this softener will produce approximately 1500 litres of soft water between regenerations. For example, an average family of 3 people, assuming all of the water is used at home and is from the water softener, could expect the unit to regenerate 2 times per week.
How much salt does it use? – This also depends on the usage and hardness, if we took the above example of 2 regenerations per week, with 0.9KG of salt used per regeneration, a 25KG bag of salt would be expected to last for up to 28 regenerations, 14 weeks using the above example.
What happens during the regeneration process? – The system automatically enters bypass mode, so there is no interruption to water supply, once complete it switches back to normal.
When will it regenerate? – This depends on the settings on the meter controlled valve, you can choose between:
– Meter Immediate – it will immediately regenerate when needed
– Meter Delayed – it will know it needs to regenerate but delay this until the programmed time, by default this is usually 2am
– Day Override – you can manually tell it to do an immediate regeneration
Does the salt get added to the water? – No, although you add salt to the softener it does not actually add this salt directly to your water, the salt is used to make a brine solution which the softener uses to regenerate the resin. The resin then uses the sodium ions (Na) which is used to exchange for the hardness mineral ions when making soft water. This process does add sodium (Na), the amount of which is dependant upon the hardness of the water being softened. For most people this is ok to drink unless in an extremely hard water area, but should be avoided for babies and people on a low or zero sodium diet. If you need to or would like to avoid drinking softened water you can:
– Install an unsoftened / hard water tap at the same time as the softener, or take a separate feed to the cold water input on your kitchen tap before the softener
– Install an under sink reverse osmosis system for your drinking water tap – this will remove sodium from the water to a very high level, in addition to virtually all other chemicals / compounds from the water to a very high level – please see our range of reverse osmosis systems if this is of interest.
– Alternatives such as salt free whole house water filters with scale prevention are available, please see our Whole House systems such as the EcoPlus if this may be of interest.
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