First it adds salt to the water, then it runs the salt water through a series of filters. The filters pull the salt back out of the water, and the salt tends to cling to other impurities. So as the salt is pulled out of the water, many other impurities that would normally not be affected by the filters are removed with the salt.
Yes, as long as the softener is installed to treat water prior to split between hot and cold
There are two ways to help control water hardness: use a packaged water softener or use a mechanical water softening unit. Packaged water softeners are chemicals that help control water hardness.
Yes, the family can be considered a household unit. A household unit typically refers to a group of people living together and functioning as a single entity. The family, consisting of individuals related by blood, marriage, or adoption, often resides in the same household and shares resources and responsibilities.
It is the unit - person, household, object - for which measurements are taken.
consumer unit
The roles of each (adult) person in a common law household are the same as any couple or family, a partnership in the relationship and in regard to any children. Each takes responsibility for what works the best for them, and the family as a unit.
A sampling unit is an object for which data are collected. For example, if you were studying the health of trees in a park, your sampling units would be individual trees; if you wanted to find out how many cars each household had then the unit would be a household. In the latter case you would probably contact only one member of the household but the data collected are relevant to the whole household.
A household is a group of people living together in some type of unit such as an apartment building or house.
Yes, no, and maybe - depending on circumstances.
A household is the occupants of a house regarded as a family unit.
A household is the occupants of a house regarded as a family unit.
If it does not come with a plug on it, no. If it is made for direct wire, then 99.9% chance is that it is a 240 volt unit. If you plug it into a 120 volt outlet your water will barely get warm.