WATER TREATMENT MAGNETS
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WATER TREATMENT MAGNETS - 1

Easy and Effective For decades, magnetic treatment of water has been shown to reduce the hardness caused primarily by calcium and magnesium. Water treatment magnets can prevent deposits of minerals on the inside of the pipe walls, and descale the existing buildup of solids. Although treatment begins when the magnets are installed, descaling can take as long as six months in heavily crusted pipes. Unlike conventional water softener methods which invoke treating water with sodium, magnetic water treatment is a one-time installation, has little to no maintenance and can cost significantly less over time. The resulting magnetized water is softer and cleaner. Water treatment magnets are specifically designed for installation on various pipe sizes from .25 to 8 inches in diameter. They can be used on copper, lead, plastic, or steel pipes, and can be applied directly to a pipe or housed in a more marketable enclosure. WTM802 Side view of magnet arrangement is shown to the right. Secure magnets with wire, string, duct tape, hose clamps, or plastic zip ties. 2 inch diameter pipe Installation Tips: • Select the water treatment magnet for pipe size (see table on other side) 1 • Secure the water treatment magnet(s) with the magnet side touching the pipe • Water flow should run from north pole to south pole. This is marked on the magnet. The magnets should be installed on the pipe between the main valve and the water heater. 2 A secondary unit should be installed on pipe that exits the water heater. To order, or for more Contact us for quantity pricing at sales@magnetsource.com information, call or email: 1.888.293.9399 • sales@magnetsource.com

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Below is an example of WTMLM50P treating water as it flows into an ice machine. Small Pipe Water Treatment Magnet The WTMLM50P water treatment magnet is for all copper or plastic pipes up to .75 inches in diameter. The south pole of the magnet is designated with an S. Water flow direction should be from north magnetic pole to south magnetic pole. The illustration to the left shows the proper application of this magnet to the pipe. The attachment can be made using wire, string, duct tape, or a hose clamp. The magnet should be installed on the pipe between the main valve and the water heater....

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