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Anonymous
January 30, 2025
What causes my soft water to taste like salt?
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Mr. Anderson
February 10, 2025
If the Morton System Saver M20 soft water tastes like salt, it could be due to improper regeneration, excessive salt dosage, or a malfunction in the softener’s settings. Possible causes include:
1. Improper Regeneration Cycle – If the system does not flush out excess salt properly during regeneration, salty water may remain in the system. 2. Excessive Salt Dose – If too much salt is added or the softener is set to a higher-than-necessary salt dose, it may leave residual salt in the water. 3. Drainage Issues – A blockage or restriction in the drain hose may prevent proper flushing of the brine solution. 4. Malfunctioning Control Valve – If the valve does not function correctly, it may allow excess brine into the water supply. 5. Incorrect Programming – Settings should be checked to ensure they match the household’s water hardness and consumption.
To fix the issue, check the regeneration settings, ensure proper drainage, inspect the control valve, and verify that the salt dosage is appropriate.
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Do you have a question about the System Saver M20 and is the answer not in the manual?
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What causes my soft water to taste like salt?
If the Morton System Saver M20 soft water tastes like salt, it could be due to improper regeneration, excessive salt dosage, or a malfunction in the softener’s settings. Possible causes include:
1. Improper Regeneration Cycle – If the system does not flush out excess salt properly during regeneration, salty water may remain in the system.
2. Excessive Salt Dose – If too much salt is added or the softener is set to a higher-than-necessary salt dose, it may leave residual salt in the water.
3. Drainage Issues – A blockage or restriction in the drain hose may prevent proper flushing of the brine solution.
4. Malfunctioning Control Valve – If the valve does not function correctly, it may allow excess brine into the water supply.
5. Incorrect Programming – Settings should be checked to ensure they match the household’s water hardness and consumption.
To fix the issue, check the regeneration settings, ensure proper drainage, inspect the control valve, and verify that the salt dosage is appropriate.
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