Automatic water softener softliQ:SD18

automatic water softener
automatic water softener
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Getting an idea of what makes your water valuable. To Grünbeck, water softening is not simply a process. By taking the hardness out of the water, we give it something really precious: The power to improve your quality of life. And to maintain the value of your home. Our experts incessantly continue to further develop well-proven technology to make the most our of our water for you. With the innovative water softeners softliQ:SD and softliQ:MD, we open up new worlds of soft water for you. The water softener softliQ:SD18 (application recommendation: 1 to 4 people) softens water according to the water consumption. The system capacity is automatically adapted to the individual water consumption of the user. A continuous supply of soft water is always guaranteed as the softener regenerates once a day at a time when no water is needed. The softliQ:SD18 system operates according to the ion exchange principle and features a fully automatic control unit as well as a wear-optimised control valve. Based on the set raw water hardness and the water withdrawals, the water softener adapts to the conditions prevailing on site. Technical intelligence ensures efficient softening with the lowest consumption of salt and power possible. The Comfort Mode is set by the factory. In case of significant fluctuations in the water consumption, however, it is possible to switch to the Power Mode. The system is operated via the integrated colour touch display or via Grünbeck's myProduct app.

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IFAT 2024
IFAT 2024

13-17 May 2024 München (Germany) Hall Vide - Stand B2.251/350

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