ClearWave CW-125 Інструкція з експлуатації - Сторінка 3

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precipitate soap, but they often are in complex forms, frequently with organic constituents, and their role in
water hardness may be minimal and difficult to define. In conformity with current practice, total hardness is
defined as the sum of the calcium and magnesium concentrations, both expressed as calcium carbonate, in
milligrams per liter."
The current practice of determining water hardness is the measurement of the concentration of calcium and
magnesium in the water. The traditional water softener removes the calcium and magnesium from the water
through a process called ion exchange, which will show a change in hardness using the current practice for
measuring water hardness. Since the ClearWave does not remove any calcium or magnesium ions from the water,
testing the water before and after the installation of the ClearWave will not show any change. The best method
of evaluation is to monitor the effects the ClearWave has on scale forming areas such as: the effects on humidifier
media pad scaling, showerhead scaling, and the amount of soap needed to do the laundry.
The degree of water hardness in the table below (according to the Water Quality Association) will allow you
to determine what type of water hardness you have after you receive your water test data.
If your water falls under the description of Soft or Slightly Hard the effects of the ClearWave on the scale (if
any) will not be noticeable. Any water problem you have is probably not caused by calcium or magnesium.
The maximum hardness level the ClearWave will effectively work on is 425 ppm or 25 gpg. Above these
levels, the ClearWave should be used in conjunction with a traditional ion exchange water softener to remove
hardness and condition the water. This allows you to minimize the salt used to remove the hardness and
maintain the cost saving benefits of the ClearWave water-conditioning system.
DESCRIPTION OF
WATER HARDNESS
Soft
Slightly Hard
Moderately Hard
Hard
Very Hard
PARTS PER MILLION (PPM) OF
CALCIUM CARBONATE EQUIVALENT
Less than 17.1
17.1 to 60
60 to 120
120 to 180
180 and above
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GRAINS PER GALLON (GPG) OF CALCIUM
CARBONATE EQUIVALENT
Less than 1.0
1.0 to 3.5
3.5 to 7.0
7.0 to 10.5
10.5 and above