Commercial Water Softeners are designed for extensive use and minimal repair. A water softener is designed to remove Calcium, Magnesium, minimal to moderate iron, and manganese out of water.
Commercial Water Softeners are designed for easy repair. They are more expensive, but very simple when it comes to pulling motors, changing valves, and replacing switch boards.
A "water softener" that you buy off the shelf or from a dealer is a softener that is designed to take far less load, or "burden", and thus it often needs replacing.
The word I am looking for in a Commercial Water Softener is "serviceable". Commercial water softeners are made to be serviced and work year after year. Yes you can service consumer grade softeners but they are not designed to be serviceable - or we would all service our own.
The Softener Industry designs Commercial Softeners so they are easy for the them to service, but still bill-able to you.
When pulling a consumer grade softener apart you find - bearings and wheels. But if you take the face off commercial models - the motor comes out easily (just unplug it) - the valve takes a little more time, but replacing the computer board is as easy as unplugging the wires.
For Residential use - a commercial water softener is a minimal repair softener system, with prolonged life. If you are using a commercial water softener for commercial purposes - because of industrial use, it will need scheduled services.
When compared to consumer grade softeners - commercial water softeners are excellent performers.
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The difference between a well and tubewell are the amounts of water they supply. Wells can supply any amount to certain locations like crops. Tubewells involve pumping ground water in specifically measured amounts.
Wet systems have water at all times, but a dry doesn't have water until supplied.
Yes, there is a difference between water softeners and water purification systems as water softeners merely filter the water whereas water purification systems actually filter and cleanse the water.
Yes sodium chloride may be used in water softeners.
No, calcite (calcium carbonate, in the form of "lime scale") is what water softeners are supposed to reduce.
Water softeners are to "soften" the taste of tap waters. Oftentimes certain areas have "hard" tap water that is mildly bitter and/or acidic and is not very good. Water softeners can be bought at any hardware store.
No. Calcium carbonate is one of the minerals that water softeners are supposed to eliminate, or at least reduce.
A trusted website called qualitywatertreatment.com gives information on anything you may need to know about commercial water softeners. It even has some very common questions asked by people just like you!
Water softeners vary, it depends on what water system you have as well as where you purchase from. They generally range in prices. It is worth it to comparison shop.
Saltless water softeners are a great investment and can actually work to make water more healthy, which is an important aspect of these water softeners. If you are going to make the investment in a new water heater, it is wise to know the advantages that saltless water softeners have over regular water softeners. The most obvious advantage is that they do not add any more sodium to the water than what is already there. This is an extremely important consideration if you are a diabetic or have someone in your home who is. These water softeners can be found in all of the same locations of your average water softener and are a much better investment.
There are many benefits of salt free water softeners such as a lack of sodium or potassium in the water, no maintenance needed, no salt and no electricity needed.
http://www.topwatersoftenerreviews.com/ shows reviews on many water softeners and provides information and opinions on them. Water softeners replace calcium and magnesium ions with sodium making water that tastes better. The amount of sodium added to the water is very small and does not have a significant effect.
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The salt in conventional water softeners actually remove the minerals from the water, "softening" it. Saltless water heater, also known as descales, do not actually remove the minerals from the water, they prevent it from depositing in your pipes, but now in your water heater or places where the water sits for an extended period of time.