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In a conventional softener, the vessel is only about half filled with resin to provide room for bed expansion during the backwash cycle. During the regeneration cycle, the brine flow is in the opposite direction (up) as the service flow (down).


 


 Operating Cycles

 


  • Service Cycle


  • Backwash Cycle


  • Regeneration Cycle


  • Rinse Cycle




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 Advantages

 


  • Lower hardness leakage


  • Improved regeneration efficiency


 

 


 Disadvantages

 


  • Design complexity


  • Operating complexity


 

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