

It would also cost thousands of dollars and would be aggressive for your piping.
MACCLEAN WATER SOFTENER DEALERS INSTALL
This is one of the reasons it is inadvisable to install an RO for the whole house. Some water washes across the membrane surface to keep it clean, which is why for every gallon of clean water you produce, approximately 3 - 5 gallons are sent down the drain. A typical RO will remove 95 to 99% of whatever is in your water, virtually eliminating any taste. The larger the contaminant, the more of it that is rejected. Water goes through and most of what is in the water can't.

Again, any specific model/brand that would fit nicely with above? Thank you in advance!!Īn RO forces water through a thin membrane. system (not the under-sink type) that would feed 2 kitchen faucets, 2ea refrigerators. Would this eliminate the need of 10% crosslink resin and allow usage of 8% resin? Any specific model/brand that would fit nicely with above? Also, looking into R.O. Also, per my wife's request I would like to install Carbon Filter to remove chlorine (at minimum) right before the softener. If you need to bypass the water softener, you must construct your own plumbing bypass configuration Or should I go up in size to 3.0 CF of resin with 48K Grain in each tank as this model would allow for 12gpm SFR? 2. **Note: the Fleck 9100SXT 1' valve is directly connected to. 2.5CF of resin, 10gpm SFR, 2ea top distributor baskets, 2310 Float & safety overflow, 4' Fleck valve-to-tine tubing, 18' x 33' round brine tank, NSF Approved 10% Crosslink Resin, (will ask for gravel underbed). Fleck 9100SXT Electronic 1' Meter On Demand Control Valve Twin Tank 40K Grain Capacity (each tank). I am currently donsidering the following equipment: 1. Says that the old systems didn't flush as well so there was salt, but these new systems flush so thoroughly that no salt is left. Says that after regeneration, the first cup of water could have the equivalent of 3 potato chips worth of salt total. This is flushed with massive amounts of water so there is no salt water left in the filter system. This is how he describes the system: Water passes through resin cleaning thingy (my word, not his:-)), then every 6 days the brine cleans the filters. The plumber has checked the installation and assures me that no salt actually gets into the system and that this is basically in my head. Not ocean water salty, but just not good. It is doing a great job softening, but to me, the water tastes salty. Just had a MacCLEAN NS1001 water softener installed. Before I get blasted, I have read all of the threads on water softeners-can't find the answer to these questions.
