Hi, We are looking to have a Kinetico AquaBlu Water Softener installed and was wondering if this is compatible with our existing copper boiler? Thank you.
Yes, you can use the Kinetico. If you think about it, most water pipes are copper and the softened water would be always be in the copper pipes without causing issues. When water heats up it creates more lime scale if the water is hard so if the water is softened then this is less of an issue!
You wont have any problems fitting a softner. Aluminium heat exchangers are more at risk when powerflushing if the wrong chemicals are used but not really an issue in domestic flushing, and more to the point you're not flushing it anyway!
If you have done a water hardness test and its over 300ppm then you are definately better off with a softner.
You wont have any problems fitting a softner. Aluminium heat exchangers are more at risk when powerflushing if the wrong chemicals are used but not really an issue in domestic flushing, and more to the point you're not flushing it anyway!
If you have done a water hardness test and its over 300ppm then you are definately better off with a softner.
your not to use softened water in heating systems with cast ally heat exchangers, and depending on who you speak to, where steel panel radiators are used. The thing to do is run an unsoftened supply to your filling loop or header tank.
You wont have any problems fitting a softner. Aluminium heat exchangers are more at risk when powerflushing if the wrong chemicals are used but not really an issue in domestic flushing, and more to the point you're not flushing it anyway!
If you have done a water hardness test and its over 300ppm then you are definately better off with a softner.
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