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Product Description
Product Name | ScaleDp Commercial Water Descaler |
Product model | CM001 |
Product Size | 62*320mm |
Chamber Material | 304 stainless steel |
Caliber | 11/2" |
Ambient Temp | ≤100Degree Celsius |
Pressure Leve | ≤150LB |
Min Flow Rate | 1.45T/H |
Max Flow Rate | 8T/H |
Average Flow Rate | 5T/H |
Commercial water descalers can be installed in various locations within a water supply system to address scaling and mineral
buildup issues. Here are some common locations where commercial water descalers are installed:
Main Water Supply Line: Installing a water descaler at the main water supply line is one of the most effective ways to treat the
entire water system. This ensures that all water entering the commercial facility or building is treated and free from scaling
minerals.
Water Inlet/Point of Entry (POE): Water descalers can be installed at the point where the main water supply enters a commercial
property or building. This allows for comprehensive treatment of water throughout the facility, including taps, showers,
appliances, and irrigation systems.
Pre-Treatment for Specific Equipment: In certain cases, water descalers can be installed as pre-treatment for specific equipment
that is prone to scaling, such as boilers, water heaters, cooling towers, or industrial machinery. This helps prevent scale
buildup and extends the lifespan of the equipment.
Circulation Lines: Water descalers can also be installed in circulation lines within the water system, such as in recirculation
loops or closed-loop systems. This ensures that the water circulating within these systems remains free from scaling minerals.
Specific Water Outlets: In some cases, water descalers can be installed at specific water outlets where scaling is a common
problem. For example, in commercial kitchens, descalers can be installed near dishwashers or steam ovens to prevent scale buildup
and improve equipment performance.
Agricultural Irrigation Systems: Water descalers can be installed within agricultural irrigation systems to address scaling issues
in sprinklers, drip lines, or other irrigation equipment. They help prevent mineral buildup, improve water flow, and enhance the
efficiency of the irrigation system.
1. Whats the difference between whole house residential water decaler WD001 and CM series?
The Main difference for WDOO1 and CM series is they have the different size with different flow rate. WD001 is mainly used for
whole home application, while CM series is mainly used for commercial such as water boiler, commercial kitchen, buildings, hotel
etc.
2. How I can measure efficiency of ScaleDp water descaler?
Please note ScaleDp water descaler can not make the water softer and its not adding anything to water. There are special official
tests, where you measure the amount of scale on heating elements from water heaters and you compare it to not treated water. We
have done them many times and we have proven by SGS that our products are efficient up to 76% and the CM series can be efficient
up to 90%
3. What is the warranty of ScaleDp water descaler?
We offer 3 years warranty.
4. Do you have stock for your water descaler and what is your lead time?
We hold stock for our WD001 water descaler and can ship out 1-2 days after getting paid, but the CM series is approximately 1 week
time lead time.
5. What water quality should i meet in order to use ScaleDp water descaler?
5.enerally recommended water properties for usage with the WD001 water descaler •PH:6.5-8.5 •Hardnes:< 25° dH •TDS:< 1000 ppm
•Tubidity≤1NTU But the CM series can treat most of the applications which the water quality requirement is not that strict.
•PH:3-10 •Hardness:< 800mg/L •TDS≤ 2000PPM •EC:≤4000us/CM •Temp:0°C-280°C(32-536ºF) •Tubidity≤1NTU
6. What is your MOQ if we want to put our brand on the product and package?
We will require Minium 100pcs MOQ for custome packing and private label
7. What is the differnce between water descaler and water softener?
The main difference between a water descaler and a water softener lies in how they address the issue of hard water. While a
descaler aims to prevent or remove scale buildup without removing the minerals, a water softener removes the minerals altogether,
resulting in water that is free of hardness minerals.When choosing between a water descaler and a water softener, consider your
specific needs and preferences.