UV Guard HWC-6 Hard Water Conditioner, Large House or Small Commercial (100 lpm)
$1,829.00
Does your home have a hard water problem?
Water hardness is most commonly caused by dissolved Calcium and Magnesium minerals. You may have a hard water problem in your home water supply if you notice
any of the following signs
- Drinking water tasting or smelling funny
- Scaling on all water outlets
- Spots on dishwasher cleaned glassware and dishes
- Dry skin, irritation and dandruff after bathing or showering
- Soap scum in the bathroom and kitchen
- Water heater elements failing prematurely
Sound familiar? If so, the HWC could be the answer.
The HWC-6 has the following features:
- Ideal for Large homes or small commercial uses/ B&B
- Average flow 100 LPM
- 2″ Female BSP connections
- Maintenance and power free – no operational costs
- Easy DIY instillation – simply install on the incoming pipe to your property
- Lifetime warranty*
- Constructed from 316 stainless steel
- Australian Made
- Australian WaterMark certified
*Lifetime Warranty to the original purchaser for its useful life against deficiencies in material and workmanship
1. Hard water enters the HWC
2. water is exposed to the internal surface of the HWC. the integral hydraulic design combined with the chemically-specific material of the conditioner activates an electro-chemical reaction
3. The minerals within the hard water begin to lose their scale producing properties due to changes in their molecular arrangement
4. Hard minerals are changed from large molecules to inactive microscopic particles which flow freely, unable to stick to surfaces causing scaling
1. The HWC should be installed anywhere between the water tank and home. Or, if on mains water, it is convenient to install between the water meter and home. The HWC can be installed underground or exposed to the weather.
2. Establish the size of your pipework and purchase the required fittings to allow the female BSP connections of the HWC to be connected.
3. Measure the length of your HWC and cut the corresponding pipe section.
4. Install the required fittings and connect the HWC. It does not matter which way the HWC is installed.