A single-tank water softener works through a process called ion exchange to remove hardness minerals like calcium and magnesium from water. As raw water enters the single fiberglass pressure vessel, it passes through a bed of negatively charged resin beads, which attract and trap the positively charged hardness ions. Simultaneously, these beads release harmless sodium or potassium ions into the water, effectively softening it before it flows into the plumbing system. To maintain efficiency, the digital control valve mounted on top of the tank monitors water usage via an integrated meter and automatically initiates a regeneration cycle when the resin becomes saturated. During this cycle, a concentrated brine solution is drawn into the tank to flush out the trapped minerals and replenish the resin beads, ensuring a continuous supply of treated water.
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