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Timer vs. Meter Water Softeners |
Date : 7/2/2016
From :
Kim
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Question
Whats the difference between the Fleck 5600 meter based and Fleck 5600 timer based systems
Answer
What type of softener do you want? There are basic types of water softeners. Timer Regenerated - These softeners regenerate based on a time clock. In our case above we would set the timer for once every 7 days and no matter how much water you use, the softener will regenerate and use about 8 pounds of salt each time it regenerated. Although a timer system is a little cheaper the salt usage is the highest of these softener types. Meter Regenerated - These softeners regenerate by keeping track of how much water you actually use. During set up you simply tell the controller how many grains your softener is, how hard your water is and how many people are in your home for a reserve setting of 100 gallons per person to cover you so the system can regenerate at 2 am the next morning after your system thinks it needs to regenerate. A big advantage that meter based systems have is that if you should go out of town or have guest come and go, your softener adjusts itself to regenerate sooner for guests or later if you travel or use less water. By only regenerating when it needs to, this softener is very efficient in its usage of salt pellets. These types of system are the most popular. You can find both types here : https://www.apswater.com/shopdisplaycategories.asp?id=11&cat=Water+Softeners
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