Pentair’s Pelican Advantage Series Salt Water Softeners
PROTECT & CLEAN.
The water in Arizona is full of hard minerals that will damage your plumbing and appliances over time. Softening your water will significantly reduce the minerals in the water that do the most damage: calcium, magnesium and iron.
Protect your plumbing and appliances with the SOFTLife System and receive these benefits:
- Stop scale damage from day 1 in your appliances
- Spot-free shower doors, dishes and glassware
- Clean, scale-free faucets and shower heads
- Cleaner, more vibrant clothes
- Softer, silkier skin and hair
Save time and money!
- Spend less time cleaning hard water deposits from bathtubs, showers, sinks and faucets
- Save up to 30% on water heater energy costs
- Save up to 50% on shampoos, cleaning products, laundry detergents and more
The Advantage Series System features:
- Large tank size
- High capacity resin
- Easy-to-program metered electronic head
- High flow rate
- Standard bypass included
- Chrome tank jacket standard
The Pentair Pelican Advantage Series
- 7-Year Limited Lifetime Warranty on Electronic Head
- Premium Bypass Valve Included for Easy Maintenance
- Premium 4-Button Programmable Pro Series Electronic Head For Quiet and Efficient Performance
- Metered Delayed Backwash for Minimal Water Waste, Only Backwash When You Need To!
- Treated Water Regeneration – For Optimum Performance and Cleaning
How does a salt-based water softener work?
There Are 3 Important Steps To Softening:
Backwashing Phase: This removes dirt from the mineral tank and is part of the regeneration process
Regeneration Phase: The mineral tank is recharged with sodium from the brine tank solution and displaces calcium and magnesium, which is then washed down the drain during the Backwashing Phase.
Rinse Phase: The mineral tank is rinsed with fresh water and loads the brine tank so that it is ready for the next cycle.
As water passes through the mineral tank, the positively charged calcium and magnesium ions are lost to negatively-charged plastic beads.
The brine tank holds a solution of water and salt that flushes the mineral tank and replaces the calcium and magnesium ions with sodium. Recharging cycles are controlled by the meter on the top of the tank (normally once every 7 days).
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