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what is the grain capacity of 10 resin
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The term "grain capacity of 10 resin" requires some clarification as it's not a standard measurement. Typically, when discussing resin in water softeners, we refer to grain capacity, which represents the number of grains of hardness (calcium and magnesium ions) that the resin can remove before requiring regeneration. A common measure for a water softener’s capacity is grains per gallon (GPG). Assuming you're referring to a water softening resin, a 10-grain capacity might imply a small-scale or specific application rather than a standard household unit. Most residential water softeners have capacities ranging from 32,000 to 64,000 grains. If a 10-grain resin refers to a specific product, it could be an extremely compact system, possibly used for point-of-use applications like under-sink water filters. For more precise information, consult the product specifications or contact the manufacturer directly. It's also important to consider the hardness level of your water and the daily water usage to choose the right size of the water softener.
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