What is the media in a water softener?
What is the media in a water softener?
Media or resin is what is inside your water softener to make it function correctly and produce soft water. A water softener is a pretty cool idea that makes your clothes softer, allows soap to become more soapy and work better, plus a host of other pros to having this item in your home.
How often should water softener media be replaced?
every 10 years
Water softener resin will usually need to be replaced every 10 years. Resin that’s exposed to high levels of chlorine, iron, or water hardness will only last around 5 years.
How long does the media last in a water softener?
10 to 15 years
Step 1: Diagnose a resin bed problem If your water softener doesn’t put out any soft water or it regenerates and runs out of soft water quickly (in just a day or so), you probably have a damaged “resin bed.” A water softener resin bed normally lasts 10 to 15 years.
What kind of resin is used in water softeners?
Most water softeners use the standard resins like the C-100-E Na. Which is for is a Cation Resin, with 8% Cross link that has been pre charged with sodium. This resin is great when you have water with less then 3-5 p.p.m. of dissolved Iron.
What do resin beads look like?
Water softener resin beads are made of a food grade synthetic plastic similar to polystyrene. They look a bit like brown sugar granules. Each resin is sodium charged, calcium and magnesium ions are attracted to the resin, sodium ions jump off the resin. This is ion exchange.
Do all water softeners have resin?
Most modern water softeners use 8% crosslink resin. A few High Performance Water Softeners use 10% crosslink resin, which has more “links in the chain” to increase durability.
How much resin do I need in my water softener?
Depending on its size, the amount of resin should be anywhere from 0.64 to 2.00 cubic feet. When you get the amount right, you eliminate one potential source of water softener problem.
Why are resin beads coming out of water softener?
Water softeners use resin beads to remove minerals from hard water through ion exchange. Normally, a screen keeps the beads from entering your water filters and plumbing system. However, if the screen gets torn, beads can end up getting lodged in the aerator.
Where are the resin beads in a water softener?
brine tank
Resin beads are located in the brine tank of a water softener. The softener also has salt in a holding tank that cleans the beads every few weeks. The water softener screen or membrane can erode over time, however, allowing the beads to escape and get lodged in the faucet aerators.