The 0.5T H Water Softener has a capacity of 0.5 tons per hour (0.5T/H) and a 500-liter tank, making it suitable for small to medium-sized households or businesses.
The ion exchange resin in the water softener works by exchanging calcium and magnesium ions in the water with sodium ions, effectively reducing hardness and preventing scale buildup.
Yes, the system is fully automatic and can be programmed to regenerate based on a schedule or according to water usage, ensuring optimal performance.
This water softener is designed to remove mineral impurities such as calcium and magnesium, as well as other contaminants that contribute to water hardness.
Yes, the 0.5T H Water Softener is suitable for small to medium-sized businesses, making it a versatile choice for both residential and commercial use.
Regular maintenance includes checking the salt levels in the brine tank and periodic cleaning of the resin. The system will notify you when it's time for regeneration.
The regeneration frequency depends on water usage and the hardness level of the incoming water. You can set a schedule according to your specific needs.
Yes, the FRP (Fiberglass Reinforced Plastic) tank is designed for durability and resistance to corrosion, ensuring a long lifespan for the water softening system.
The size of the unit may vary, but it is designed to fit in typical residential or commercial spaces. Please refer to the product specifications for exact dimensions.
Yes, the automatic features of the water softener require a power source to operate the control system and manage the regeneration process.
While it is possible to install the system yourself if you have plumbing experience, we recommend hiring a professional plumber for optimal installation and setup.
The warranty details may vary by retailer or manufacturer, so please check the product documentation or consult with the seller for specific warranty information.
Typically, a water softener should improve the taste of your water by removing hardness minerals, but some users may notice a slight change due to the added sodium ions.
It is recommended to use high-purity sodium chloride (salt) for optimal performance of the ion exchange resin in the water softener.
Signs that your water may need softening include scale buildup on fixtures, cloudy water, and difficulty lathering soap. A water test can provide definitive results.
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