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how to calculate resin quantity for softener
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To calculate the quantity of resin needed for a water softener, you must first know the capacity of the softener in grains per gallon (gpg). Use the formula: Resin Volume (cubic feet) = (Softener Capacity in grains) / (Resin Exchange Capacity per cubic foot, typically 32,000 grains). Additionally, consider the water hardness level in grains per gallon and daily water usage to determine the softener's size. For average households, a 1-2 cubic feet resin volume is common. Ensure to account for future increase in water usage to avoid frequent regeneration cycles.
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