Two keys to softeners in my opinion. Get the best valve you can (Fleck used to be it and mine is 30 years old). Get one that runs every X gallons in stead of a set time (every X days). Also, the media in the tank can be replaced if you feel it is getting saturated.Knowing there’s a bunch of us here on well water like I am and I’m wondering what kind of water filtration/softeners ya’ll using? I got a Rainsoft which works good but the service or support system ain’t so great.
I have only a whole house filter. 20 um followed by 10 um. Lots of lunestone here.Knowing there’s a bunch of us here on well water like I am and I’m wondering what kind of water filtration/softeners ya’ll using? I got a Rainsoft which works good but the service or support system ain’t so great.
Knowing there’s a bunch of us here on well water like I am and I’m wondering what kind of water filtration/softeners ya’ll using? I got a Rainsoft which works good but the service or support system ain’t so great.
Ours is a Peerless. Around twelve, fourteen years old. I don't know anything else about it but it has been trouble free for me so far...Knowing there’s a bunch of us here on well water like I am and I’m wondering what kind of water filtration/softeners ya’ll using? I got a Rainsoft which works good but the service or support system ain’t so great.
Using UF and RO systems to provide water for a nuclear plant, right ? What is the intakeLakos cyclone separator followed by Suez Ultrafiltration and Titan Reverse Osmosis units, GE Water Electronic deionization followed by two levels of resin bead polishing demins. Takes water right from the Lake and purifies it so it will not conduct electric current. About 800gpm output.
Typically 1300-1500gpm. We dont really have indication on lake water input as it mixes in a retention tank with system effluent recirculation, in a terrible design.Using UF and RO systems to provide water for a nuclear plant, right ? What is the intake
gpm to get 800gpm output ? Thinking your filtration would generate a lot of process water.
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