Water Softener with Automatic Backwash
Hard water is water that has high mineral content like magnesium and calcium. Staining on your sinks, tubs, showers and clothing are major indicators for water hardness. Hard water causes a higher risk of lime scale deposits in household water systems and due to this lime scale build-up, pipes are blocked and the efficiency of hot boilers and tanks is reduced thus, increasing the cost of domestic water heating by about 15 to 20%. Household machineries such as laundry machines, solar heating systems, air conditioning units and many other water-based applications are also affected by lime scale build-ups.
Electronic, Electro-mechanical and PLC control options
Vessel material options:
Carbon steel/epoxy lined
Stainless steel
FRP
Operational valve options:
Automatic or manual operation valves
Galvanized steel
PVC
UPVC
Carbon steel
Stainless steel
Piping options:
Skid mounting (full interconnecting piping and wiring provided) on multiple vessel systems is optional
Specification :
§ Material of construction MS/FRP/MSRL/SS.
§ Designed as per ASME.
§ Well designed distribution system.
§ Well designed collection system.
§ High end water quality.
§ Suited regeneration time for various application.
§ High replacement of calcium and magnesium.
Application
§ Industrial Process Water.
§ Hospitals & Laundries.
§ Automobiles industries.
§ Domestic application.
§ Pre treatment of water.
§ Boilers and Cooling towers.
What do water softeners do?
Industrial water softeners are specific ion exchangers that are designed to remove ions which are positively charged.
Softeners mainly remove calcium (Ca2+) and magnesium (Mg2+) ions. Calcium and magnesium are often referred to as "hardness minerals". Softeners are sometimes even applied to remove iron.
The softening devices are able to remove up to five milligrams per liter (5 mg/L) of dissolved iron and can operate automatic, semi-automatic, or manual. Each type is rated on the amount of hardness it can remove before regeneration is necessary. Commercial water softeners collect hardness minerals within its conditioning tank and from time to time flushes them away to drain.
When an ion exchanger is applied for water softening, it will replace the calcium and magnesium ions in the water with other ions, for instance sodium or potassium. The exchanger ions are added to the ion exchanger reservoir as sodium and potassium salts (NaCl and KCl).
Technical parameters:
Category |
Model |
Recommended
water yield
(M³/h) |
Tank size
Diameter *Height(mm) |
Salt box
(L) |
Amount of resin(KG) |
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 |