Claims
- 1. In a water softening system apparatus having a resin tank containing water softening mineral beads, the resin tank being connected to a hard water flow line, through which flows hard water containing dissolved and/or oxidized iron, a soft water distribution line extending from the resin tank and a regenerate tank in communication with the resin tank, said regeneration tank containing material for generation of a regenerant for intermittent regeneration of said water softening mineral beads, the improvement wherein said water softening mineral beads comprise,
- a first quantity of water softening mineral beads of a first range of mesh sizes, said first quantity of water softening mineral beads of a first range of mesh sizes being primarily provided to remove dissolved and/or oxidized iron from the hard water,
- a second quantity of water softening mineral beads of a second range of mesh sizes, said second quantity of water softening mineral beads of a second range of mesh sizes being primarily provided to remove hardness from the hard water,
- said first quantity of water softening mineral beads being placed on top of said second quantity of water softening mineral beads in said resin tank,
- said first quantity of water softening mineral beads being of a finer mesh size than said second quantity of water softening mineral beads, with there being a greater amount of said second quantity of water softening mineral beads than of said first quantity of water softening mineral beads when measured by weight,
- said hard water flow line being connected to said resin tank such that the hard water flows through said first and second quantities of water softening mineral beads from said top of said resin tank to said bottom of said resin tank, and said regenerate tank is in communication with said resin tank such that said regenerate passed through said first and second quantities of water softening mineral beads from the bottom to the top of said resin tank, such that said hard water and said regenerate have a counterflow pattern in said resin tank, wherein said hard water flows first through said first quantity of water softening mineral beads which is more efficient in removing iron from said hard water, and then through said second quantity of water softening mineral beads which is more efficient in removing hardness, and said regenerant flows through the harder to regenerate second quantity of water softening mineral beads before flowing through the easier to regenerate first quantity of water softening mineral beads, and the flow of regenerant first through said second quantity of water softening mineral beads causes said flow of regenerant into and through said first quantity of water softening mineral beads to be dispersed so as to reduce channeling of said flow through said first quantity of water softening mineral beads, and to more efficiently regenerate said first quantity of water softening mineral beads, such that the overall efficiency of regeneration is increased.
- 2. The water softening system of claim 1, wherein the amount by weight of said first quantity of water softening mineral beads is in the approximate range of 4 to 25 percent of the total weight of said first and second quantities of water softening mineral beads.
- 3. The water softening system of claim 1, wherein the amount by weight of said first quantity of water softening mineral beads is approximately 5 percent of the total weight of said first and second quantities of water softening mineral beads.
- 4. The water softening system of claim 1, wherein said first quantity of water softening mineral beads has a mesh size of approximately 40 to 50, and second quantity of water softening mineral beads has a mesh size of approximately 16 to 40.
Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/266,415, filed Jun. 27, 1994, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/139,328, filed Oct. 20, 1993, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/008,051, filed Jan. 22, 1993, now abandoned, which is a continuation of application Ser. No. 07/775,216, filed Oct. 11, 1992, now abandoned.
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