SPECTRUM HOME Complete Water Softeners
- Digital display screen
- Intuitive programming including holiday mode
- Easy under-sink application
- Adjustable water softness
- Efficient brine tank integration
- Volumetric and timed regeneration options
- Available in 3 sizes
- Residential
- Light commercial
Features & Information
Reduce limescale and improve water quality throughout the home with our range of 10L, 20L and 30L water softeners. Designed to suit households of different sizes, the compact 10L unit is ideal for smaller homes of up to 4 people, the 20L model suits households of up to 8 people and the 30L system is built for larger households of up to 12 people.
Each system delivers a consistent supply of softened water to help protect appliances, pipework and heating systems. By removing hardness-causing minerals, these water softeners help extend the lifespan of boilers, showers and taps, while providing soft-feel water and potential cost savings on detergents and cleaning agents. Efficient, easy to operate and available in a choice of capacities, this range offers a practical solution for homes of all sizes.
FAQs - SPECTRUM HOME Complete Water Softeners
Water softening is the process of removing minerals like calcium and magnesium from hard water. It’s necessary because hard water can cause limescale buildup in pipes and appliances, reduce soap’s effectiveness and lead to other issues like dry skin and dull hair.
Softened water is safe to drink, but it may have a slightly elevated sodium or potassium content due to the ion exchange process. If you’re on a sodium-restricted diet, please take this into consideration.
The S1 Systems are designed for ease of use. They feature a fully integrated digital interface, which allows users quick and easy access to control and adjust the softening process.
The maintenance and servicing frequency for the S1 Cabinet Systems may vary depending on factors such as water quality and usage. Regular checks and salt replacement are necessary to keep the systems performing effectively. Typically the system should be fully serviced every 12 months to ensure mechanical and electronic components are working as expected.