Size Calculator for Zero Hardness™ Industrial Water Softener
Nancrede Engineering’s Zero Hardness™ failsafe industrial water softener systems can save up to 40% of salt, reduce the likelihood of hardness leakage, reduce salt costs, and provide excellent efficiency. The Zero Hardness™ failsafe industrial water softener system also provides 100% redundancy in the worker/polisher design. The following guide can be used for our patent pending Zero Hardness™ failsafe industrial softener system.
This patent-pending industrial water softener reduces the hazards associated with hardness leakage by utilizing a double pass, worker/polisher design. Note: There are many variables beyond the scope of the Zero Hardness™ failsafe industrial water softener calculator – such as incoming water quality, changing flow rates, and temperature – that also have effects on water softener sizing and are not considered here. If you have unusual industrial water softener requirements, select the option to have Nancrede Engineering follow up with your or contact our water softener engineers now. To size one of these industrial softener systems, input the total flow, hardness and peak flow. These guides are to be used for quick estimates only.
To receive a more detailed Zero Hardness™ failsafe industrial water softener sizing including configurations (e.g. twin, triple, quad softeners) or pretreatment for reverse osmosis, deionization or other ultra high purity water treatment equipment, please email or call us at 888-569-2837. Our engineers are the same people you get in the field when there is an issue or when you call our free, unlimited technical support. Contact us now, and we’ll find the perfect system help you keep hardness out of your building.
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* Peak Continuous GPM is not instantaneous peak flow rate. It represents a continuous high flow rate at peak times of the day (e.g. for 30 minutes or more).
** Instantaneous peak flow rate is the maximum GPM for a short time (e.g. 1-5 minute period).