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Initial care

  • The process of water softening involves eliminating the calcium and magnesium ions that contribute to hard water.
  • Reliability, ease of use, and little maintenance
  • Operating a Globe Well water softener is very simple
  • Simply set the controller first, then add salt to the brine tank only as needed. 
  • There is no need for user modification.
Globe Three primary parts make up the ion exchange system known as a well softener:
  1. Resin for cation exchange is installed in a fiberglass tank.
  2. Control valve to use brine to regenerate resin.
  3. Use a brine tank to make a brine solution and store salt.
The hard water in a water softener is run through a bed of ion exchange resin that is housed in a vessel. The resin can exchange sodium, which is stored on it, for calcium, magnesium, and iron/manganese that are dissolved in the water. The water only includes sodium salts that do not develop hardness after flowing through the resin bed; the resin has eliminated the calcium and magnesium. The resin will eventually be able to remove as much calcium and magnesium as it can. Prior to this, the resin must be "regenerated" in order to regain its capacity. A brine solution—water infused with high-quality rock salt—is passed through the resin to perform regeneration.
As a result, the resin regains its full capacity, and the calcium and magnesium are displaced. After the resin eventually fills with calcium, manganese, or iron, it needs to be regenerated. 
This process will go like this:
Backwash: This cleans resin by reversing the water flow through the resin bed for around 20 minutes.
Brine Draw: This procedure extracts all of the brine water from the brine tank using a vacuum produced by an internal injector. The brine is sealed off when the ball in the clear bowl (the brine draw valve) falls to the base after all the water has been used. By doing this, the device won't pull too much air.
Rinse Cycle:Extra salt is eliminated by flushing water through the waste.
Brine Refill:The brine tank is gradually filled with water. For the subsequent regeneration, this water combines with salt to create a brine solution.
Final Rinse:
To remove any remaining salt residue, perform a forward cycle of final rinse.
Regeneration of Softeners;
The regeneration can be controlled in two ways.
Option 1: Regenerating the Time Clock (Timer)
At two in the morning, the softeners are programmed to regenerate; this procedure takes about ninety minutes and
A timer with six or seven days is the control. This implies that you can program the softener to renew on a daily, biweekly, or weekly basis.
Option 2: Management of Demand

The amount of water consumed determines the regeneration. The softener outlet is equipped with an additional flow meter. The controller counts the pulse output. After calculating the amount of water used, the controller compares it to a predetermined capacity. Because the unit will only regenerate when necessary, salt is saved.
Note: Iron/Manganese: The resin should be cleaned on a regular basis if iron and manganese are present.

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