"NickW" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> Thanks, I hoped it was something like that. I didn't leave it on that
> long, maybe only a minute or probably less.
>
> Another thing - it asks for the water hardness Clarke number. I guessed
> at 30 because I found something on the web for somewhere near here
> (Suffolk, IP6). Is this crucial? Should I ring the water company to
> find a more precise value?
The hardness setting is so it can calculate how much salt it needs, so it is
best to get it as accurate a possible, or you will either not be softening
enough, or wasting salt!
You can buy some tester kits (not sure where though!) that will measure it
if you can't get the details from the water co (Or want to check it!) my new
softener came with one, but I have used it now!.
Looking online, it looks to be a meter based softener, so it will measure
the water you use, and regenerate when needed (This is the better type!)
here are some details I found on
http://www.slough-heating.co.uk/conditioner.htm
Waterside MC250 Ultra Water Softener
£430.00
New improved MC250 Ultra, the most technically advanced Water Softener
available in the UK.
- The only UK manufactured vavle
- Simple to install
- No complicaed controls to set up
- No clock setting
- Low salt level alarm
- Mini regeneration cycle
- High softened water capacity 1 to 8 people in one softener
- Automatic controls for maximum slt and water efficiency
- Supplied complete with all fittings for a professional installation
- Size (HxWxD) : 610 x 290 x 495mm
Sparks...