TC Series Water Conditioners
RainSoft TC water conditioning systems are available in various configurations with numerous features to fit your needs.
TC water conditioners are built to last a lifetime, providing you with dependable performance and a home water filtration system that provides an abundant supply of luxuriously softened water throughout your home. They incorporate an electronic timer that is simple to program.
Function
Softens, conditions and filters your water to remove calcium and magnesium – the two primary components of hard water.
Removes up to 99% of water soluable lead, mercury, nickel, chromium and other dissolved metals, chlorine*. Effective at controlling the buildup of bacteria, algae, fungi and scale*.
Performance
The control valve on TC water conditioners is self-cleaning for maximum performance and long life. High flow rates assures a consistent, plentiful supply of conditioned water without worry of losing pressure. Powerful, self-lubricating 75-inch-per-pound drive motor.
Economy
Powered by an energy-efficient, low-voltage 24-volt electrical system.
Fail-Safe Features
Exclusive brine valve float system reduces chance of overflow; automatic bypass during regeneration means you always have water; fail-safe tank-within-tank construction. A built-in battery back-up system maintains critical program data in the event of a power outage.
Reliability
Carries RainSoft’s limited lifetime warranty on valve and tanks.
Carries RainSoft's 10 year warranty on the resin
How a TC water conditioning system works:
Step 1: Water enters RainSoft’s exclusive rugged control valve and flows down through the resin tank.
Step 2: The water is filtered and treated as it passes through the special “ion exchange” resin. Hardness ions are ionically retained both in and on the resin. The optional carbon bed further polishes and clarifies the water.
Step 3: Once completely conditioned, the water exits the resin tank through the riser pipe and out the control valve.
Step 4: At precise intervals, the unit begins a regeneration process. Using salt as a regenerant, the hardness ions are flushed out of the system and down the drain. The unit then prepares itself for the next conditioning cycle.
* removed only by systems sold by Tri State Water.