2011年12月24日星期六

How Water Softener Systems Work

Water softeners are systems that are designed to turn hard water in a home into soft water. Hard water causes many problems such as lime scale buildup on pipes and water that isn’t very effective for cleaning or bathing purposes. The presence of hard water means that there is an abundance of minerals, mostly calcium and magnesium, in the water supply. These minerals accumulate and cause things such as rings in the bathtub and clogged pipes. Hard water can be transformed into soft water by filtering it but to do so in a home would be very expensive because of all the water that is used. Softening the water is a much more feasible and cheaper solution, and can be done easily using a water softener.Water softeners are installed directly to the home’s flying shark balloon water supply and are used to eliminate the excessive calcium and magnesium ions and replace them with other ions, usually sodium. Sodium ions will not cause any damage to the home’s pipes and will also easily dissolve detergent and soap, turning hard water into soft water. Water softeners work very simply. All of the water used for the home’s water supply is run through either a bed filled with small plastic beads that are air swimmers covered with sodium ions, or mixed with a chemical solution called zeolite, which is also filled with sodium ions. The beads or the mixture will absorb the calcium and magnesium ions and in exchange, the water will absorb the sodium ions. The beads or mixture will absorb the angry bird unwanted ions until they contain nothing but calcium and magnesium. It is at this point that the beads or mixture will need to be regenerated with sodium ions as well.

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