How is the RESIN CLEAN used/dosed?

Jan 31, 2024, 14:51:48

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RESIN Clean is a type of cleaning agent for exchanger resins. It is added to the brine shaft of the softening system during every maintenance and then cleans the resin during the next regeneration.

Dosage: 100 ml per 10 liters of exchanger resin

How much exchanger resin is in your water treatment system can be found on the nameplate of the system or in the table below.

FILTRASOFT model Amount of exchanger resin Quantity RESIN Clean
BASIC 20 5 litres 50ml
BASIC 40 10 litres 100ml
BASIC 60 15 litres 150ml
DUPLEX 20 2x 5 l 2x 50 ml*
DUPLEX 40 2x 10 l 2x 100 ml*
DUPLEX 60 2x 15 l 2x 150 ml*
DUPLEX 80 2x 20 l 2x 200 ml*
DUPLEX 120 2x 30 l 2x 300 ml*
DUPLEX 180 2x 45 l 2x 450 ml*

Where is the RESIN Clean filled?

Please fill the RESIN Clean into the gray brine shaft (in the separate salt container for DUPLEX systems) and then trigger manual regeneration. To do this, press and hold the “REGEN” button for 5 seconds. Depending on the type of system, regeneration takes around an hour.

* For DUPLEX systems, you must carry out the above process twice (at least 6 hours apart)

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Product: Salt tablets for water softeners and ion exchangers, 5 x 25 kg bags

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Yes that works. However, it is a little more difficult to fill because the tablets are quite large and usually just fit through the opening.

Product: Salt tablets for water softeners and ion exchangers, 5 x 25 kg bags

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Only approved salt in accordance with EN 973 Type A may be used for the softening system.

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The softening salt commonly used in water softening systems is generally not ideal for salt electrolysis systems for chlorine production in swimming pools. Here are the main reasons:

  • Degree of purity: Salt for pool electrolysis systems must have a very high degree of purity, often over 99%. Softener salt may contain impurities that are not a problem for water softening systems (as they are flushed out), but can cause problems in an electrolysis system.

  • Solubility and additives: Softener salt may contain additives that could affect the function of electrolytic cells or cause deposits in your pool. Salt for pool electrolysis systems is specially designed to dissolve quickly and without leaving any residue.

  • Effects on Pool Equipment: Using the wrong salt can cause damage to the electrolytic cell and other pool components, which can result in expensive repairs or replacement.

  • For these reasons, it is recommended to use salt specifically designed for pool electrolysis systems. This is tailored to the requirements and specifications of such systems and ensures that your pool system functions efficiently and without damage. If in doubt, you should follow the recommendations of the manufacturer of your pool electrolysis system.

    Product: Salt tablets for water softeners and ion exchangers, 5 x 25 kg bags

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    No, the driver does not carry the salt into the cellar, but rather places it on the curb.
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