0.5m3/h single valve single tank automatic water softener
Product Name: single valve single tank
0.5m3/h single valve single tank automatic water softener
Product Name: single valve single tank
What is Water Hardness
The hardness of any supply water is determined by the contents of calcium and magnesium compounds, which exists to some degree in all natural waters. The hardness in well water is usually higher than that of surface water. Calcium and magnesium can combine with bicarbonates, sulfates, chlorides, and nitrates to precipitate as solids mineral salts make water more basic and corrosion aggressive on many materials.
Hard water is responsible for the formation of lime scaling in pipes, utensils, water heaters, boilers, HVAC systems, etc., causing inefficiency and sometimes permanent damage. Scale acts as an insulation material, thus lowering heat transmission and often causing premature heater failure due to overheating of the metal.
Advantages of Water Softeners
Ion Exchange resins with high resistance to mechanical shock, longer life, high exchange capacity
and low consumption of salt.
The closely controlled resin bead size minimizes pressure loss.
User-friendly, low maintenance and easy to install.
Variety of cost effective standard models.
Improved aesthetics & rugged design.
Simpler distribution & collection systems.
Easily up-gradable for higher output.
Easy operation & maintenance.
Quick availability
Specifications:
Category | Model | Recommended water yield (M³/h) | Tank size Diameter *Height(mm) | Salt box (L) | Amount of resin(KG) |
Single-valve and single-tank | YL-I-0.5 | 0.5 | 200×900 | 25 | 20 |
YL-I-1 | 1 | 250×1400 | 60 | 40 | |
YL-I-2 | 2 | 300×1400 | 200 | 60 | |
YL-I-3 | 3 | 350×1400 | 100 | 80 | |
YL-I-4 | 4 | 400×1650 | 200 | 120 | |
YL-I-5 | 5 | 500×1750 | 300 | 180 | |
YL-I-6 | 6 | 300×1900 | 350 | 240 | |
YL-I-10 | 8-10 | 750×1900 | 500 | 360 | |
YL-I-18 | 42-18 | 900×1900 | 800 | 520 | |
YL-I-25 | 18-25 | 1000×2200 | 1000 | 720 | |
YL-I-35 | 25-30 | 1200×2400 | 1500 | 1000 | |
YL-I-50 | 35-50 | 1500×2500 | 2000 | 6400 | |
Dual-valve and dual-tank (simultaneous operation and respective regeneration) | YL-II-36 | 24-36 | 900×1900 | 800 | 1040 |
YL-II-50 | 36-50 | 1000×2200 | 1000 | 1440 | |
YL-II-70 | 50-70 | 1200×2400 | 1500 | 2000 | |
YL-II-100 | 70-100 | 1500×2500 | 2000 | 3200 | |
Dual-valve and dual-tank(One for use and the other for standby) | YL-II-1 | 1 | 250×1400 | 60 | 80 |
YL-II-2 | 2 | 300×1400 | 100 | 120 | |
YL-II-3 | 3 | 350×1400 | 100 | 160 | |
YL-II-4 | 4 | 400×1650 | 200 | 240 | |
YL-II-5 | 5 | 500×1750 | 300 | 360 | |
YL-II-6 | 6 | 600×1900 | 350 | 480 | |
YL-II-10 | 8-10 | 750×1900 | 500 | 720 | |
YL-II-18 | 12-18 | 900×1900 | 800 | 1040 | |
YL-II-25 | 18-25 | 1000×2200 | 1000 | 1440 | |
YL-II-35 | 25-35 | 1200×2400 | 1500 | 2000 | |
YL-II-50 | 35-50 | 1500×2500 | 2000 | 3200 |
Technical index
Hardness of raw water | ≤8mmol/L | Power supply | 220V/50HZ |
Hardness of effluent | ≤0.03mmol/L | Control mode | flow rate or time type |
Inlet water pressure | 0.2~0.4Mpa | Resin | 001×7 strong acidic cation-exchange |
Free chlorine | ≤0.3mg/L | Working temperature | 5-50℃ |
Suspended solid | <0.5mg/L | water temperature | 5-45℃ |
Iron content | <0.3mg/L | Relative humidity | ≤95%(25℃) |
How does a Water Softener work?
Basically, the resin or mineral inside the mineral tank is specially designed to remove "hard" particles of lime and calcium, by a simple ion exchange process. The resin beads inside the softener tank have a different or opposite electrical charge than the dissolved particles of the incoming water. Because of this electrical charge difference, the dissolved particles suspended in your water will cling to the resin beads on contact, thereby ridding the water of these particles, causing the water exiting the unit to be "soft". The resin has a limit to how much of these hardness particles it can hold, which is why there are many different sizes of softeners and also why regeneration or brining is required.
Applications :
Beverage industry, Cooling towers
CIP Systems (Clean-in-Place Systems)
Industrial washing machines
Car washing station
Pharmaceutical industry, Swimming pools
Agriculture industry, Chemical and textile industry
Laundry systems, Hotels
Hospital, Waste water treatment systems