MECHANICAL VOLUMETRIC SOFTENER

Description of MECHANICAL VOLUMETRIC SOFTENER

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A mechanical volumetric softener is a device used to eliminate or reduce the hardness of water, through an ion exchange process.

Unlike electronic volumetric softeners, which use electronic technology and sensors, mechanical volumetric softeners work more simply and without electronic components.

This type of softener generally consists of a tank or container that contains an ion exchange resin.

The resin is designed to attract and retain the calcium and magnesium ions present in hard water.

As the water flows through the softener, the hard minerals attach to the resin and are replaced by sodium or potassium ions, which are more soluble and do not cause limescale problems.

The regeneration of the resin in a mechanical volumetric softener is carried out periodically or on a programmed basis, without the intervention of an electronic controller.

This is accomplished through a process of washing and rinsing with a saline solution, which releases any retained minerals and recharges the resin for continued use.

The mechanical volumetric softener is usually adjusted via a manual control valve. This allows you to set the volume of soft water needed before a regeneration is required.

Manual adjustments can also be made based on the hardness of the inlet water and the amount of water consumption.

Mechanical volumetric softeners are less sophisticated than their electronic counterparts, although they are efficient enough to remove hardness from water.

They offer advantages in terms of costs and maintenance. However, they do not allow for the same customization and fine-tuning as electronic softeners.

       

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