Softener With Ball Valve
Softener With Ball Valve is usually in larger setups such as hospitals, Industrial plants or commercial facilities needing consistent soft water
Description
- Fully automatic microprocessor-controlling operation.
- Using ceramic core motorized ball valves and controller.
- Specially designed three way ceramic core ball valve fixed at outlet.
- Display-current time, remaining soft water and current flow.
- Brine tank with brine valve, brine well and perforated disk.
- Customized flow rate can be possible with selection of different size of ball valves from DN25 to DN80.
- Incorporated with pressure relief SV and sampling valve.
- Can be use before and soft water storage tank.
- Can be use at hotel, hospital, hostel and entire colony
| FLOW | MAIN BALL VALVES (5 NOS) |
BRAIN BALL VALVES (2 NOS) |
PIPING SIZE |
| 80 M3/h. | DN-65 | DN-32 | DN-80 |
| 150 M3/h. | DN-80 | DN-40 | DN-100 |
A Softener With Ball Valve is a water softening system designed to remove hardness minerals (calcium and magnesium) from water, usually in larger setups such as hotels, hospitals, hostels, industrial facilities, or community water systems. What makes it specifically a “softener with ball valve” is its use of motorized (often ceramic-core) ball valves integrated into the system for automatic control and better reliability.
Where This System Is Used
This type of softener is generally not a small household product (for that, you might consider a residential softener like the Kent Automatic Water Softener or Bepure A28 Automatic Whole House Water Softener). It’s built for:
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Hotels, hospitals, hostels, and large apartment complexes
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Industrial plants or commercial facilities needing consistent soft water
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Large diameter mains before storage tanks or machinery that demands softened water.








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