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titleOfInvention A water treating apparatus having automatic regeneration of an ion exchange medium
abstract A water softening tank 1 has zeolitic bed 4 and service inlet 2 and outlet 3. A brine tank 5 supplies regenerating medium in measured quantities via measure 6 to waste drain 8. When the bed becomes exhausted the increased resistance between electrodes 22 and 23 energizes a motor and opens valves 16 and 18. A portion of bed 4 is rapidly drawn via tube 12 into the regeneration chamber formed by the partition wall 11 and violent scrubbing takes place while brine is drawn in via valve 16. A timed period of regeneration takes place, even though probes 22 to 24 are now balanced, and finally the valves close and the ion exchange falls back to the top of the bed. In another embodiment (not shown), probes are placed in the regeneration chamber to maintain the complete regeneration. U.S.A. Specification 2,954,795 is referred to. <PICT:0948108/C1/1> <PICT:0948108/C1/2>
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