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Hardness Removal Efficiency is a measure of how completely the hardness is removed from the raw water. Regeneration Efficiency is a measure of the amount of salt required per kilograin of hardness removal. The lower this ratio the greater the regeneration efficiency.
Capacity is a measure of the capability to soften water before regeneration is required. It is expressed in kilograins of hardness removal per cubic foot of resin or in total gallons of water that can be softened by a unit.
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