What kind of salt do you use in a Kenmore water softener?
What kind of salt do you use in a Kenmore water softener?
Water softeners and conditioners work effectively with either sodium chloride (commonly referred to as salt) or potassium chloride (actually a type of salt, also).
Does water softener use salt?
Salt is an essential, consumable component of a water softener system. As the name implies, water softener salt is used to treat, or “soften,” hard water. Hard water is water that contains a high mineral content, which has negative effects on household appliances, plumbing fixtures, and pipes.
Why is my Kenmore water softener not using salt?
The water softener won’t use salt if the valve motor won’t move to supply water to the salt tank to make brine. Replace the rotor valve if it’s damaged. Finally, a clogged venturi won’t allow water to flow to the brine tank. Check the venture and clean it if it’s clogged.
Can I switch from potassium to salt in my water softener?
For those who are on a salt restricted diet, potassium chloride can be used as a substitute for softener salt since potassium chloride is not a salt (sodium chloride). Note: No harm will be done to the softener should the consumer mix salt and potassium chloride.
Can you put too much salt in your water softener?
Don’t Add Too Much Salt Adding too much salt to your water quality softener can cause salt “bridging,” or a buildup and solidification of regenerant. This buildup can prevent your system from regenerating properly.
What kind of salt should I use in my water softener tank?
There is one last option for your brine tank—potassium chloride. It may be used in place of salt (sodium chloride) in the brine tank to regenerate the softening resin. Potassium chloride is 99.9% sodium free and an alternative for those who are looking to reduce sodium intake.
Why is my Kenmore water softener getting salty?
Another reason why you may be getting salty water is that your float levels may be too high. If this happens, then too much water will be filling up your brine tank. Check your float levels and see if they are set too high. If they are, adjust them to a lower level.
How often should I change the salt in my water softener?
If switching from salt to potassium chloride pellets, it may be necessary to increase salt dosage program settings on the valve by 10% to ensure proper regeneration of the resin. Contact your local WaterTech dealer for assistance. We recommend that you check the salt level in your brine tank at least monthly.
Where can I get a Kenmore water softener serviced?
You can trust WaterSmart to service your Kenmore water softener in Southern Ontario, as we have been proudly servicing Kitchener, Waterloo, Cambridge and Guelph for 25 years. This guide will give you solutions to some of the most common problems you might encounter, as well as maintenance and service tips.