Hospital Water Softener Sizing Calculator
How do you size a hospital water softener? The following calculation can be used as a rough guide for hospital water softener sizing. For general water softener sizing, see the industrial water softener sizing calculator instead.
You may also find our industrial water technical articles helpful, along with our industrial water softeners info.
Hospital Industrial Water Softener Sizing Guide
There are multiple variables in sizing water softeners that are beyond the scope of the water softener calculator below. Examples include water pressure, temperature, flow rate and cubic feet of resin per tank. Therefore, these guides should only be used for quick estimates.
For more detailed industrial water softener sizing, including configurations (single, twin parallel, twin alternating, triples, quad softeners), control types (timeclock, metered, PLC, progressive flow, additive flow) or pretreatment for reverse osmosis, deionization or other water treatment equipment, you are more than welcome to email or call Industrial Water Solutions at 800-820-9021. We can make this process much easier for you!
Calculate hospital water softener operating and salt costs.
Industrial Water Solutions also offers hospital water softener preventative maintenance, engineering consultation, equipment leasing, financing, and build, own, operate options. Let us know if you would like information on how these services can help you reduce downtime and capital risks.
Need hospital water softener parts? We carry parts for water softeners from Culligan, Marlo, Bruner, Lakeside and Siemans and more.
Industrial Water Solutions (IWS) services and sells a variety of industrial water systems including industrial water softeners, industrial reverse osmosis, industrial water UV systems. We also provide industrial water equipment repair service and preventative maintenance both in the Midwest and throughout the U.S.
Contact us at 800-820-9021 or info@industrialh2osolutions.com for a quote or service.
* Peak Continuous GPM is not instantaneous peak flow rate. It represents a continuous high flow rate at peak times of the day (e.g. for 30 minutes or more).
** Instantaneous peak flow rate is the maximum GPM for a short time (e.g. 1-5 minute period).