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SECTION
2
HOW YOUR WATER SOFTENER
WORKS
2B.
SOFT WATER SERVICE AND REGENERATION
SERVICE
When
the softener
is giving
you
soft
water,
it is
called
"Service".
During
service,
hard
water
comes
from
the house
main
water
pipe
into the
softener.
Inside
the
softener
resin
tank
is a bed
made
up of thousands
of tiny, plastic
resin
beads
(FIG.
4). As hard
water
passes
through
the bed,
each
bead
attracts
and
holds
the
hardness
minerals.
This
is called
ion-exchanging.
It is
much
like
a magnet
attracting
and
holding
metals.
Water
without
the
hardness
minerals
(soft water)
flows
out of the softener
and into the
house
soft
water
pipes.
After
a period
of time,
the resin
beads
become
coated
with
hardness
minerals
and they
have
to
be cleaned.
This
cleaning
is called
regeneration
or recharge.
Regeneration
is started
at 2:00 a.m.
by the
electronic
timer
(see
page
14).
It takes
place
in 5 stages
or cycles.
These
are:
_-1
FILL
[]
BACKWASH
[]
BRINING
[] FAST RINSE
[]
BRINE RINSE
WATER FLOW THROUGH
THE
SOFTENER
IN SERVICE
Hard Water
IN
Soft Water
OUT
REGENERATION
[]
FILL:
Salt,
dissolved
in water,
is called
brine.
Brine
is needed
to clean
the
hardness
minerals
from
the resin
beads.
To make
the brine,
water
flows
into the salt storage
area
during
the
fill
stage
as shown
in FIG.
5. Fill
cycle
length
depends
on
how
much
soft
water
making
capacity
you
have
used
since
the last
regenera-
tion.
As you
use more
water,
fill time
increases
so
more
brine
is made.
The greater
amount
of brine
cleans
more
hardness
minerals
from
the
resin
bed.
WATER FLOW THROUGH
THE
SOFTENER
IN FILL
Hard Water
IN
SoftWTater
,/.
Fill Water ._._
AJ_(
Salt
Storage
Tank
salt not shown)
J
Resin Tank
Salt Storage
Tank
..---- Resin Bed
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