Watercat Cube - Descaling system recommendation / experiences?

  • Erstellt am 2017-11-11 20:11:53

Deliverer

2017-11-20 16:21:25
  • #1
If you want to drink (exclusively) the water from your tap, this is the recommendation... If you only use it for cooking and washing, you can go even lower. Sodium is not poisonous.
 

G-Star1988

2017-11-20 16:24:21
  • #2
Why is this not a problem when cooking?
 

MayrCh

2017-11-20 18:16:59
  • #3


You don't go down to 18° dH, but can reduce by 18° dH. Then you would end up at 11° dH, and that would be okay.
 

NeuDLi

2017-11-20 21:19:10
  • #4


As long as it is just the pasta water, which is poured away after cooking, it doesn't really matter how much sodium is in it. The same goes for showering, etc. You probably shouldn't drink it though. Whether this is allowed, I can't say.
 

G-Star1988

2017-11-20 21:41:48
  • #5


Oh sure, I had some kind of thinking error

What is the salt consumption of the Grünbeck SC18 with a reduction of 18 dH?
 

MayrCh

2017-11-20 22:08:12
  • #6
According to the datasheet: 0.039 kg salt per m³ and °dH. If you now reduce by 18°dH, you get a salt consumption of 0.039 * 18 = 0.7 kg per 1 m³ of treated water. Same for the wastewater: 3 l wastewater per m³ and °dH -> 3 * 18 = 54 l wastewater per 1 m³ of treated water. You need to know/estimate your annual water consumption yourself.
 

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