GeorgioEng
Computer
- Feb 12, 2021
- 4
Hello everyone, Iam very happy to meet you. I have the following considerations and your help will be very much appreciated.
At the moment in my house I have a double array of filters in my central water supply pipes, a polypropylene filter for small particles and a Polyphosphate crystals filter for anti-scalling. So far, so good.
Currently, we have installed in our bathroom a steam generator for various therapies etc. The distributor and installer of the machine we bought, installed a blue tank with softening resin prior to the steam's generator water input in order to prevent machine issues with hard water.
What I would like to know is if the polyphosphate filter is working against the water softener. Do they have the same principle of operation? Is it bad to have both of them?
Thank you once again,
George
At the moment in my house I have a double array of filters in my central water supply pipes, a polypropylene filter for small particles and a Polyphosphate crystals filter for anti-scalling. So far, so good.
Currently, we have installed in our bathroom a steam generator for various therapies etc. The distributor and installer of the machine we bought, installed a blue tank with softening resin prior to the steam's generator water input in order to prevent machine issues with hard water.
What I would like to know is if the polyphosphate filter is working against the water softener. Do they have the same principle of operation? Is it bad to have both of them?
Thank you once again,
George