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Selecting the Correct Size Water
Softener:
Reserve capacity - Our
softeners are factory set to normally regenerate
at 2:00 AM (although you can change this). So, if
there is some water usage at (for example) 2:15
AM, and the softener determines that a re-generation
is necessary, the unit will not regenerate until
the following night at 2:00 AM. You need to make
sure that in this case you have the extra capacity
(reserve capacity) to carry you through the next
day, and also have a little extra capacity for when
the softener resin loses some of it's fresh activity
years down the road. For this reason the industry
standard is to recommend that you determine the
size of your water softener using a value that is
20% less than it's actual capacity. Use the values
in the reserve column below to size your softener.
Actual
Softener Capacity |
With
20% Reserve |
24,000
grain capacity |
19,000 |
32,000
grain capacity |
26,000 |
48,000
grain capacity |
38,000 |
64,000
grain capacity |
51,000 |
Sizing your softener - Water hardness can be reported in "grains
per gallon" (gpg), "parts per million"
(ppm) or "milligrams per liter" (mg/l).
Most of the industry calculates softener size using
gpg. You can divide ppm and mg/l by 17.1 to obtain
your hardness value in grains per gallon.
You will also need to account for the iron and
manganese in your water, and a quick way to get
this value is to multiply your iron and manganese
concentration (in ppm or mg/l) by a factor of 4.
Add this number to the hardness value you determined
above. The resulting total value is similar to a
"compensated" hardness value, and will
better serve to size your softener.
In the example below we will use 4 people in the
home and a hardness value of 10 grains per gallon,
and iron concentration of 2 ppm.
Multiply 4 people in the home x 75 gallons water
usage per person per day x (10 grains hardness +
(2 ppm iron x 4)) = 5,400 grains of hardness to
be removed per day. So with a 32,000 grain system,
set capacity would be about 26,000 grains (20% lower
than actual - reserve capacity), and a metered unit
would regenerate approximately every 5 days (26,000
divided by 5,400), which is acceptable.
Use the formula above to adjust for the number
of people actually living in your home, and your
specific water hardness.
With normal to low levels of iron in your water, you can size your softener to regenerate between every 5 to 10 days. With higher levels of iron (5 mg/l and higher) and manganese (1 mg/l and higher), it's better to size a system to regenerate more frequently, in order to keep the resin bed free of accumulated deposits. In this case, a regeneration every three to five days may be required. If you have very high iron levels in your water, please contact us by email or telephone for a sizing recommendation.
Visit our General Information page for more information on factors that affect water softener performance.
TYPICAL SPECIFICATIONS FOR CAI RESIDENTIAL SOFTENERS
UNIT SIZE*
(GRAINS) |
MINERAL TANK |
BRINE TANK |
SALT CONSUMPTION LBS./RE-GENERATION |
MIN |
MAX |
24,000 |
7" DIA. X 44" |
18" DIA. X 33" |
5 |
11 |
32,000 |
8" DIA. X 44" |
18" DIA. X 33" |
6 |
15 |
48,000 |
10" DIA. X 54" |
18" DIA. X 33" |
9 |
22.5 |
64,000 |
12" DIA. X 52" |
18" DIA. X 33" |
12 |
30 |
* Unit size refers to softening capacity using highest typical salt usage setting for unit regeneration cycle. Unit capacity varies with salt consumption. Increased capacities can be achieved by using higher salt consumption and/or more frequent regeneration intervals. Sizing and salt consumption is approximate, please email with any questions.
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