Dyna Pipe Water Descalers
 

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All electronic water descalers work by applying a varying electro-magnetic field to condition the water as it passes through the pipework. The electro-magnetic field is normally generated by induction coils wrapped around the pipework. There may be one, two, or more coils and they may be open loop (connected to the electronics unit at one end) or closed loop (connected at both ends).

Dyna Pipe descalers are available with both open and closed loop configurations as shown in the table opposite. However, the number and configuration of the induction loops does not necessarily mean one model is better than another. They are merely designed differently. What does distinguishes one descaler from another is the operating frequency and the strength of the electro-magnetic field.

Research by Dyna Pipe has found the optimum descaling frequency to be around 15,000Hz. Although this is the optimum frequency, there are a number of other frequencies that produce a descaling effect on hard water.

The more powerful DSC2 operates across a wide range of frequencies to ensure maximum coverage and also produces a stronger electro-magnetic field.

 

DSC1

DSC2

Application

Pipe sizes up to 22mm

Pipe sizes up to 28mm

Size

125mm x 80mm x 50mm

125mm x 80mm x 50mm

Power
Supply

9V dc

(adaptor supplied)

9V dc

(adaptor supplied)

Construction

Solid state electronics enclosed in a sealed
ABS case.

Microprocessor technology in a sealed ABS case.

Induction
Loops

2 x Open Loop

1 x Closed Loop

Signal
Frequency

15,000Hz

7,000 to 17,000Hz

(modulated at 1Hz)


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