Healevations

WHWSS-BW Traditional Ion Exchange, Salt Based Water Softening System

$1,223.95

CuZn’s WHWSS-BW Model System is a classic Ion Exchange Water Softening System with all the bells & whistles. Backed by a robust 10 year warranty and 90 day satisfaction guarantee, you can trust that your system will offer trouble free performance for decades to come.

The automated timer head can be set to the desired regeneration cycle, once the system is up and running, the only regular maintenance will be to monitor the amount of salt in the included brine storage tank.

This soft water system will remove hardness minerals, dramatically increasing water solubility, dramatically improving performance of soaps and detergents. Get ready for spotless dishes and brilliant loads of whites from the laundry machine. Additionally, this system will prevent the build up scale in your plumbing and appliances, dramatically extending the life of your hot water heater and reducing heating costs by up to 20%.

Capacity (Grains) per Regeneration Cycle: 53,000 grains
Max Flow Rate: 15gpm
Tank Dimensions: 10″D x 44″H
Automated Electronic Meter-Control
Includes Brine Storage Tank with/Overflow Leak Prevention System
Safe 24 Volt Electrical System
1.25 Cubic Feet of Premium 8% Cross Linked Cation Exchange Resin
Built in By-pass Valve
10 year warranty on housing & components

 

Don’t know if your have Chlorine or Chloramines….? Send us your Zip Code & we’ll check and see what your Municipal Water Treatment Facility reporting.

– Email us: sales@healevations.com Live Chat or Call Us @ 1-888-471-4325

Alternatively, if you prefer to research yourself, visit the website of your Municipal Water Provider and review their Annual Water Quality Report (also called Consumer Confidence Report in some cases). When Chloramine is used instead of Free Chlorine, they’ll list the Disinfectant on the report as “Chloramines”, “MonoChloramine”, “Total Chlorine” or “Combined Chlorine”. If you can’t find the information regarding whether Chlorine or Chloramine is added to the water as a disinfectant, you can give the Municipal Plant a call to confirm. Of course, we’d be happy to do this for you as as well, simply provide us your zip code and we’ll do the rest!

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