The water initially passes through the Crystal Processor where water is encountered with a strong energy field which changes the crystal structure with a character that does not allow the crystal to form scale on surface, and makes more foam with detergent,thus physically softened for all practical purpose without any change in water chemistry.from water , reducing the turbidity of water as low as 0.5 NTU. The final water from the device is Clean, Fresh and Soft
Features
Sunline Cardiac 255 Water Softener is based on a patented technology which allows fully automatic regeneration. The microprocessor-controlled softener automatically goes through 5 stages of regeneration – normal, backwash, recharging, flushing and brine refill. It does not require any manual intervention or help of an operator for regeneration.
Sunline Cardiac 255 Water Softener features an inbuilt micro-controller that allows the user to preset a specific time for the softener to start the regeneration process. The time and day of regeneration can be easily set by the user so that it does not effect the supply of soft water.
Sunline Cardiac 255 Water Softener has an intuitive LCD panel which provides useful information about the status of the softener. It also allows the user to programme the softener to suit an individual’s need.
Sunline Cardiac 255 Water Softener has a resin volume of 28 litres. This high volume of resin allows the softener to supply high quantity of soft water between two regeneration cycles, i.e. output between regeneration (OBR). For example, for a hardness value of 500 PPM, Kent Cardiac 255 Water Softener can provide upto 3000 litres of soft water between two regeneration cycles. That means one regeneration cycle in two days for a family of 5-6 people.
Technology
“Hard” water is simply water that contains more minerals, in particular calcium and magnesium. As a general rule, the more minerals your water contains, the “harder” your water.
As hard water runs through your plumbing and appliances, it can leave behind deposits from calcium and magnesium in the form of “scale.” Scale deposits grow and harden over time, making them very difficult to remove.