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Kube I Non-Electric Water Softener

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£627.00
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£627.00
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The Kube I Water Softener is the ideal entry-level solution for softening your water. Offering excellent value, easy installation, and low running costs, it’s the perfect way to eliminate limescale from your home. Powered water, its non-electric design delivers soft, clean water without the need for electricity, saving you money and hassle. Its compact size fits neatly under your kitchen sink and is perfect for households with up to 2 bathrooms. The only maintenance required is replacing the salt.

This compact, efficient, and easy-to-install softener makes it easier than ever to enjoy the benefits of soft water in your home.

Key Features
  • Versatile: Perfect for small to medium-sized households.
  • Space-Saving: Fits conveniently under most kitchen sinks.
  • WRAS Approved: Compliant with water safety standards.
  • High Performance: Features a non-electric, patented valve and counter-current regeneration technology, plus high-capacity fine mesh resin.
  • User-friendly: Simply add block or tablet salt.
  • Energy Efficient: Automatically meters water to determine when regeneration is needed, using less water and salt for greater efficiency.
Specifications
  • Dimensions (w x d x h): 235 x 425 x 492mm
  • Maximum hardness: 525 mg/L
  • Salt used per regeneration: 0.27 kg
  • Water used per regeneration: 25 litres
  • Regeneration time: 12 minutes
  • Service flow rate: 30L/min at 1 bar, 40L/min at 2 bar
  • Connection: 3/4" BSP Male
  • Includes: 15mm WRAS-approved drain and hose kit (suitable for 32mm and 40mm waste pipe)
  • Operating Temperature: 2°C to 23°C
  • Water pressure range: 1.5 bar / 8 bar (PRV recommended if above 6 bar)
  • Dimensions: H 49.2 x W 23.5 x D 42.5 cm
  • Warranty: 2 years
    Kube I Non-Electric Water Softener
    Kube I Non-Electric Water Softener
    Kube I Non-Electric Water Softener
    Kube I Non-Electric Water Softener
    Kube I Non-Electric Water Softener
    Kube I Non-Electric Water Softener
    Kube I Non-Electric Water Softener
    Kube I Non-Electric Water Softener
    Kube I Non-Electric Water Softener

    FAQs

    How does a water softener remove limescale?

    Hard water passes through the water softener tank which contains resin beads.
    In a process called 'ion-exchange' calcium and magnesium ions in the hard water stick to the resin beads and are exchanged for sodium ions, turning the water ‘soft’.

    Why does a water softener need salt?

    Once the resin beads are fully loaded with calcium and magnesium ions, they must be cleaned (or regenerated) so they can continue to soften the water. The salt is used to make a brine solution which cleans the resin beads, ready for attracting more of the hardness minerals.

    How much does it cost to run?

    It will depend upon how much water is used in your home, the number of occupants and your water hardness level.
    Typically, it will cost 50p per person per week to maintain.

    Is it ok to drink softened water?

    Most of the time, yes it is!

    However, Water Supply (Water Quality) Regulations 2000, stipulates a maximum limit of 200 mg/l (milligrams per litre) of sodium in drinking water. In certain areas where the water is exceptionally hard (ie. above 425 milligrams per liter of CaCO3) a mains water tap is essential, as the resulting sodium content of the softened water would exceed 200 mg/l.
    Please check with your local water board for the mains water hardness level in your area.

    Will the flow rate of my water change?

    eKube water softeners operate at effective flow rates for UK homes. Flow rates are
    dependent upon many factors including your home pipe size and boiler incoming
    pressure. An eKube water softener will not reduce flow rates.

    Will the water softener remove existing limescale?

    The installation of a water softener will start to remove existing limescale, but
    this will take time! It can take more than 3 years depending on the level of existing damage.