EWC Automatic Hot Water Softener for Warewashing

Product No: HS-10

Product Description

The EWC Automatic Hot Water Softener is a timer-controlled inline unit designed to treat the hot water supply feeding commercial dishwashers, glasswashers, and similar warewashing equipment. It works by exchanging the calcium and magnesium ions responsible for water hardness with sodium ions, delivering consistently softened water directly to connected appliances. This deals with limescale at source, rather than relying on rinse aid and chemical dosing to manage the effects after the fact.

Across the majority of UK hard water areas, untreated mains water causes progressive scale accumulation inside heating elements, wash arms, boilers, and internal pipework. Left unaddressed, this reduces heating efficiency, restricts water flow, produces uneven wash results, and accelerates wear on components that are costly to replace. Fitting a softener on the hot feed is one of the more straightforward protective measures an operator can take — and one that tends to pay back over time through reduced servicing and longer equipment life.

From a day-to-day standpoint, softened water brings a noticeable improvement in results, particularly on glassware where hard water leaves spotting and film that takes additional chemistry to counteract. The practical advantages include:

  • Cleaner, spot-free results on glassware and crockery with reduced chemical reliance
  • Lower risk of spray arm and element blockages causing unplanned engineer callouts
  • Timer-controlled regeneration scheduled overnight, well away from service periods
  • Supports manufacturer warranty compliance — many require adequate water treatment
  • Reduced servicing costs over the working life of connected warewashing equipment

The unit sits inline on the hot water feed to the connected machine and requires a salt supply for regeneration. It is worth establishing your incoming water hardness before committing to a specification — in areas with moderate hardness, the operational benefit is real but more gradual than in very hard water regions such as London and the South East. Sites running multiple warewashing machines simultaneously, or operating at high volume throughout the day, may find it worth discussing whether a higher-capacity unit or a more centralised treatment approach is better suited to the demand.

If you are weighing up whether your site warrants a softener, or have questions about water hardness in your area and where to position the unit, the team is happy to talk it through before you commit.

Key Features

  • Timer-controlled automatic regeneration keeps treatment consistent without manual intervention
  • Ion exchange process removes calcium and magnesium ions at the hot water source
  • Inline installation connects directly to the hot feed supplying warewashing equipment
  • Salt-regenerated resin bed restores softening capacity for continuous long-term use
  • Regeneration cycle timing adjustable to suit overnight scheduling away from service

Operational Benefits

  • Protects heating elements and wash arms from progressive limescale accumulation
  • Reduces frequency of engineer callouts caused by scale-related blockages and faults
  • Improves glassware and crockery finish with fewer spots and less chemical input
  • Helps maintain manufacturer warranty compliance by meeting water treatment requirements
  • Lowers long-term servicing costs by extending the working life of connected equipment

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Regular price £602.00 exc. VAT £722.40 inc. VAT
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  • Equipment may be supplied with a moulded plug but may be more suitably connected to a fused spur
  • In the event of equipment failure an engineer will be sent for an onsite repair
  • In the event of equipment failure any parts needed will be provided