CULLIGAN WATER
SOFTENING SYSTEMS

Protect process equipment with one of the world’s leading water softener systems.

The Culligan line of softeners is one the most complete in the industry, satisfying demands for scale reduction for flow rates from 1 to hundreds of cubic meters per hour.

With innovative technology found in the models like the HE (High Efficiency) softener such as Progressive Flow, Culligan Smart Controller, Brine Reclaim and Aqua-Sensor® technologies, Culligan Softener systems are among the most efficient and technologically advanced on the market. Learn more about the Culligan’s Water Softneres

Frequently Asked Questions

What is hard water?

Hard water is water that contains dissolved minerals such as magnesium, iron and manganese, and most often calcium. Water naturally becomes hard as it moves over and through the earth to either a reservoir or into an underground aquifer. Hard water is probably the most common water problem found in municipal and well water supplies. Hard water can cause what is known as scale (normally calcium carbonate, or limescale as it is more commonly known) to build up inside appliances and equipment that utilise water, but particularly ones that heat the water such as boilers, dishwashers, washing machines, cooling systems etc. This can have a significant impact on energy consumption and efficiency.

Just 1mm of limescale in your hot water system can increase your energy use by 7%*. The most common and effective treatment for hard water is a water softener.

* Source: https://www.carbontrust.com/media/7411/ctv051_low_temperature_hot_water_boilers.pdf

How does a water softener work?

Culligan water softeners use Cullex® ion-exchange resin which act on the specific ions which cause scale, mainly Calcium (Ca2+) and Maganesium (Mg2+) ions. These ions are exchanged for sodium ions.

When all the available sodium Na+ ions have been replaced with calcium or magnesium ions, the resin must be re-charged, or as it is more commonly known regenerated by eluting the Ca2+ and Mg2+ ions using a solution of sodium chloride (brine solution).

In this way the unit can continue to soften the water by simply regenerating it periodically when it becomes exhausted using a salt water brine solution.

What are the benefits of using soft water?

Some of the benefits of using soft water

  • Scale reduction
  • Extended equipment life
  • Reduced energy and water consumption
  • Reduced maintenance, chemical and detergent costs

Where are softeners used?

Per risolvere qualunque tipo di problema del tuo depuratore d’acqua a osmosi inversa a produzione diretta Culligan Aqua-Cleer SLIM, potrai sempre contare su di un servizio di assistenza efficace e preparato, composto da tecnici altamente specializzati, sempre pronti ad intervenire per fronteggiare qualunque esigenza.
Abbonati ai contratti di manutenzione Culligan per ottenere il miglior servizio, rapido ed efficiente su misura per il tuo depuratore Culligan.
Culligan Aqua-Cleer SLIM ha una garanzia di 2 anni. La garanzia decade per condizioni o utilizzi non previsti per il normale uso dell’impianto.

Culligan Water Softener Products

High Efficiency (HE) filter

Suitable for light commercial applications, such as the pre-treatment of water for softeners and boilers, with a maximum flow rate of 8.1 m3 / h.

The High Efficiency (HE) filter with patented technology and the Culligan exclusive 1.5” HE valve provides improved efficiency by reducing contaminants that affect equipment performance and durability.

With the Culligan Smart Controller, available on the HE, customers can set-up a single or multiple tank system that adjusts to flow demand.

CTM

Ideal for flow rates between 3 and 11 m3 / h, the CTM filter utilises a 2 inch top mounted valve on a fiberglass tank.

CTM filter helps meet the challenges of your changing water quality needs at variable consumption levels, reducing solids and contaminants that affect water-using equipment performance and durability.

Using the Culligan-exclusive Smart Controller you can efficiently manage your water quality.

Ultra-Line HB

Ideal for flow rates between 3 and 11 m3 / h, the CTM filter utilises a 2 inch top mounted valve on a fiberglass tank.

CTM filter helps meet the challenges of your changing water quality needs at variable consumption levels, reducing solids and contaminants that affect water-using equipment performance and durability.

Using the Culligan-exclusive Smart Controller you can efficiently manage your water quality.

High Efficiency (HE)

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The Culligan High Efficiency (HE) 1” and1.5” Softeners have patented technology which delivers improved efficiency to reduce operating costs. Up to 36% more efficient than traditional timeclock softeners. The HE softener reduces hard water contaminants, reducing scale build-up that affects equipment performance. With the Culligan Smart Controller, available on the HE, the softener adjusts to influent water conditions and regenerates based on need. Customers can also monitor their water treatment system performance, consumable usage, and maintenance needs, at a single site or across multiple ones 24 hours a day.

Culligan HE Softeners are offered in Up-flow, Down-flow or in Progressive-Flow configurations.

Ultra-Line HA Water Softener

Designed for large water softening applications the Culligan ultraLine HB softeners are capable of softening water at flows of up to 227m/hr. Long life is guaranteed thanks to the tanks heavy duty steel and epoxy coated construction. Fully automated and utilising precise Culligan exclusive diaphragm valves. The Ultra-Line HB softener is an ideal match for large scale water softening applications.

Sedyfloc

Sedyfloc

Thanks to the SEDYFLOC system, it is possible to recover more than 99% of the water discharged from filter washing, with quality equal to or better than the quality of the primary water treated by the filtration plant itself.

The SEDYFLOC system, based on the chemical-physical process of clariflocculation, makes it possible to treat wastewater from filtration plants, recovering the entire discharged flow rate.

From the SEDYFLOC system we will therefore have two exit points: water suitable for its discharge and reuse and a thickened sludge, which will be correctly disposed of according to the laws and regulations in force on disposal.

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