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Infinity Ultra Water Softener
The big brother to the Infinity T4, this high performance non-electric, twin-tank water water softener is built specifically for the UK. Built for larger properties it guarantees soft water throughout your home all day, every day.
- Twin-tank system guarantees soft water
- Non-electric technology for excellent reliability
- High performance flow rates
- Economical with low salt consumption
- 10 years part warranty
Dimensions (WxDxH) | 290 x 689 x 691 mm |
Service Flow | 30 litres per minute |
Maximum Peak Flow | 57 litres per minute |
Regeneration Time | 11 minutes |
“Really pleased with my new Infinity Water Softener. Great advice and service from Patmore Water Softeners – enjoy having soft water in my home.” Mr Jackson
High performance technology
With market leading technology this non-electric, twin-tank water softener delivers exceptional reliability and high flow rates of 51 litres.
Exceptional experience from a soft water rinse
The Infinity T4 water softener has a ‘back wash’ – soft water rinse – function which ensures no brine solution enters the household water supply.
Built for Britain
Designed and built for British homes, and is one of the few water softeners to have WRAS certification.
10 year parts warranty
The Infinity T4 water softener comes with a 10 year parts guarantee as standard.
How does a water softener work?
Water softeners use a process called ‘ion exchange’ to remove the calcium and magnesium minerals from your water as it enters your home. These are the minerals that cause limescale and removing them makes the water ‘soft’. Having a water softener in your home is the only proven way to remove calcium and magnesium from your water.
How much will a softener cost to run?
Based on 4kg per person per month and based on block salt , this will cost you approximately £11.60 per month for a family of 4. The Infinity water softener is non-electric so you’ll be pleased to know the running of them won’t add to your electric bill either.
Is softened water safe to drink?
Yes it is. Fitting a separate hard water drinking tap is not required by regulation, except in exceptionally hard water areas (above 400mg/l).