H2FLOW
A 6mm deposit of limescale can add as much as 40% to the cost of heating
water, and can be the cause of many expensive plumbing repairs. Adding
chemicals to hard water is a common method of combating limescale, although
the water treated cannot be used for drinking or cooking and the provision
of chemicals can be expensive. Using magnetic fields to condition hard
water is now becoming very popular, although most of this type of product
is powered from mains electricity to produce an electromagnetic field
around a water pipe.
H2Flow performs the same function without consuming power and without
producing any electromagnetic radiation!
As water passes through the CRP magnetic field the limescale (salt)
molecules lose their attraction to one another and are prevented from
combining into larger structures (limescale), causing them to remain
in suspension. Water treated in this way will eventually return to its
original pattern, but in the average household the treated water is
used before this event. Once fitted, the running costs of an H2Flow
are zero, but the savings can be considerable - both financial and environmental.
Will my kettle still attract limescale?
It will depend on the hardness of your water. In most cases the deposits
will gradually disappear, however if you suffer very hard water then
any deposits will be much softer than before and can generally be brushed
and rinsed away.
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