A salt-free water softener regenerates with a potassium-chloride salt substitute rather than sodium. This type of unit may be a better option for people who are concerned about salt intake. This type of water softener is actually a descaler—it doesn’t reduce the hard water minerals but rat...
Most home water softeners use the plastic bead and salt approach. The main difference between them is how they decide when to regenerate. Some softeners use electric timers that flush and recharge based on a regular schedule. Others use a computer that judges bead depletion based on water use...
A water softener has two purposes: to soften water and to regenerate itself. Single-cylinder water softeners must pause the softening process to rejuvenate, but our unique twin-cylinder design allows for regeneration at any time without interrupting your enjoyment of softened water. Step 5: Allow...
Never used a water softener before, went to do a backwash and regenerate. Should the water actually leave the softener and then refill because it sounds as though it wants to run but no water is leaving the tank and filling back up - Jhar1986 9/19/2012 Reply: yes. Water is used ...
Technology so the system only recharges when necessary, saving salt and water. This eliminates the need for a manual regeneration of your water softener. Instead of calculating how often your water softener should regenerate, you can set it and forget, enjoying predictably soft water on a daily...
The age of your water softener has a big impact on salt usage. If your softener is more than 10 years old, it may use more salt than a newer, more efficient system. Newer models also operate on ademand-initiatedcycle and regenerate only when you need them to versus on a set schedule...
A water softener has two purposes: to soften water and to regenerate itself. Single-cylinder water softeners must pause the softening process to rejuvenate, but our unique twin-cylinder design allows for regeneration at any time without interrupting your enjoyment of softened water. ...
Water softener regeneration creates a lot of salty water — around 25 gallons (95 liters). Most home water softeners use the plastic bead and salt approach. The main difference between them is how they decide when to regenerate. Some softeners use electric timers that flush and recharge ...
A water softener has two purposes: to soften water and to regenerate itself. Single-cylinder water softeners must pause the softening process to rejuvenate, but our unique twin-cylinder design allows for regeneration at any time without interrupting your enjoyment of softened water. ...