Thought it would be good for us to list the different types of home installations out there that we all use to combat chlorine/hardness etc...
I know there will be regional variations but I would bet that our in-centre water treatment set-ups are very similar despite the regional differences!?
There is not necessarily a right or wrong answer but it may help us figure out the best way of doing it between us.
So this is what we
currently do:
1 x 10" filter - 10 micron
1 x 10" Carbon impregnated filter (PentekC1) 5 micron
Both of these are changed monthly regardless.
If required we fit a softener after an initial hardness test.
Our home patients do not currently test for chlorine. Rightly or wrongly it is presumed that by changing the filters monthly it will ensure that the carbon filter is not exhausted.
This is the way it has always been done in my unit. As a junior you are told this is the way we do it and it is only now after reaching a position of seniority that you start to question your own methods and techniques to see if there is indeed a better way?
Ian Wilde