We just installed a fleck water softening system, but accidentally installed it on the output from the hot water heater. Whoever did the plumbing on our new house put the cold and hot in backwards, so when they installed the hot water heater they had to criss cross behind the wall. We didn't know that.
It was only hooked up overnight on the default hot water heater setting. I'm not sure how hot that is.
I read several places warning that water over 110 degrees into the water softer system may damage it. Does anyone know exactly how it's supposed to damage it and/or how common it is that it actually will damage it? Does it mess up the resin or something?
It was only hooked up overnight on the default hot water heater setting. I'm not sure how hot that is.
I read several places warning that water over 110 degrees into the water softer system may damage it. Does anyone know exactly how it's supposed to damage it and/or how common it is that it actually will damage it? Does it mess up the resin or something?