Standard dual-softening system SDM
Standard single-softening system SEM
The standard version of the system produces softened water between the two regenerations and smaller quantity of hard water in the process of regeneration (reverse rinsing, pulling the brine, slow rinsing), however it does not produce water in the process of quick rinsing. Should the water (soft or hard) be constantly available, a by-pass valve must be installed.
Industrial single-softening system IEM
The standard version of the system produces softened water between the two regenerations and smaller quantity of hard water in the process of regeneration (reverse rinsing, pulling the brine, slow rinsing), however it does not produce water in the process of quick rinsing. Should the water (soft or hard) be constantly available, a by-pass valve must be installed. All the devices are fully automated. Control devices in a standard version are exclusively based on the amount of softened water. A special design can be control device in sensor design – it is based on the measurements of the actual residual hardness.
Industrial dual-softening system IDM
All the devices are fully automated. Control devices in a standard version are exclusively based on the amount of softened water. A special design can be control device in sensor design – it is based on the measurements of the actual residual hardness. In this group you can choose a device which regarding its flow and capacity meets industrial needs. Upon your request a larger device can be delivered with a special order.
Cabinet softening system K
Raw water enters the softening device through its central distribution valve. The water runs through the upper nozzle into the ion resin, through which it travels from the top to the bottom. On its way through the ion resin the ions of calcium and magnesium are exchanged with sodium ions. Softened water runs through the lower nozzle into the central pipe, through it up to the central distribution valve and finally it flows out of the softening device towards the appliance/consumer. The central distribution valve controls the regeneration process of ion resin during various phases (reverse rinsing, brine suction/slow rinsing, and fast rinsing). Water to form brine flows into the salt container during a time-driven or level-driven process. When adequate amount of water flows into the salt container, the central distribution valve switches back to the operating position. During the process of regeneration the formation of softened water is not possible. Only hard water can be formed in this phase.