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"MULTI-AQUA-SOFT" UNITS HAVE DIRECTIONAL ARROWS THAT MUST BE PLACED IN
THE DIRECTION OF THE FLOW OF WATER. (MAGNETOHYDRODYNAMICS)
1. WATER MAIN - Incoming water (generally located
at house with a shut off valve).
PIPE TYPE: PVC
(plastic); Copper;
Brass or Stainless Steel. Up to 1" pipe.
2 Units
required. Place Units across from each other.
PIPE TYPE:
Galvanized iron pipe up
to 1" diameter
4 Units
required. Place across from each other.
Note: If there
is no room to place
the units opposite of each other, place
them in line, spacing 4 inches apart. If necessary, you can go
around a corner, placing 4 inches apart.
2. WATER HEATER - Place on Outgoing
Pipe. ( Incoming pipe generally has a shut off
valve so that
the water can be shut off to the tank)
PIPE TYPE: Copper;
Brass; Stainless Steel
1 Unit
required.
PIPE TYPE: Galvanized
Iron.
2 Units
required, placed across from each other or in line,
4 inches apart.
Note: Generally a
copper "flex" pipe is used as it is easier to hook up
the water heater in the first place with copper flex.
3. SWIMMING POOL/SPA - Place
4 Units on the "out" pipe of the heater or on the Return
line to the Pool/Spa.
General Notes: 1. ALWAYS DOUBLE CHECK TO SEE THAT YOU HAVE FLOW
ARROWS
POINTING IN THE
DIRECTION OF THE FLOW OF WATER.
2. If you have a choice
between a non-magnetic and a magnetic pipe to install on,
always select
the non-magnetic pipe (copper; PVC plastic; stainless steel), as they
require less
units to
get the job done. Galvanized Iron pipe takes twice the
magnetic force.
You can tell a
magnetic pipe if a magnet wants to grab.
3. All "Multi-Aqua-Soft" Units have self adhesive tape
to help hold them in place
until you secure them
with zip ties. All that you need for installation
is a pair of
pliers.
4. Always select a vertical
pipe if possible. If not , use a horizontal pipe.
5. "Multi-Aqua-Soft" magnetic
system is correct when Units repel each other.
Congratulations,
you are now on the "cutting edge" of 21st Century Technology!
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