EWC 12 Litre Manual Water Softener
Product Description
The EWC 12 Litre Manual Water Softener is a compact, inline softening unit designed to reduce the hardness of the incoming water supply to a commercial dishwasher or glasswasher. It...
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 190
- External height (mm)
- 500
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Product Description
The EWC 12 Litre Manual Water Softener is a compact, inline softening unit designed to reduce the hardness of the incoming water supply to a commercial dishwasher or glasswasher. It works by passing water through a resin bed that exchanges hardness minerals — primarily calcium and magnesium — for sodium ions, delivering softened water to the machine without the need for an electrical connection.
In practice, hard water is one of the most common causes of premature dishwasher and glasswasher failure in commercial kitchens. Limescale builds up on heating elements, spray arms, and wash chamber surfaces, reducing cleaning performance and increasing energy consumption over time. Installing a manual softener upstream of the machine addresses this at source, helping to extend equipment life and maintain wash quality between services.
This unit is well suited to lower-volume operations where a compact, straightforward solution is needed:
- No electrical connection required — simple inline plumbing installation
- Stainless steel construction suited to kitchen environments
- Flexible hose fitting included for ease of connection
- Regenerates manually using standard salt — no automated controls to maintain
- Softens approximately 1,350 litres between regeneration cycles
Because this is a plumbed unit, it will need to be installed in the water supply line ahead of the machine. The regeneration process is carried out manually and requires the operator to flush the resin bed with salt solution at regular intervals — the frequency will depend on local water hardness and daily throughput. It is important to note that this softener is not suitable for use with machines that produce a consumable output, such as ice makers, coffee equipment, or combi ovens with steam functions. For those applications, a separate filtered or treated supply should be considered.
This unit is best suited to small cafés, bars, or hospitality operations running a single glasswasher or compact dishwasher in a hard water area. It is a practical, low-maintenance first step in protecting that equipment. For sites with higher throughput machines or multiple units to protect, a higher-capacity softener would be more appropriate.
If you're unsure whether this unit is the right fit for your machine or your local water conditions, we're happy to talk it through before you order.
Key Features
- 12-litre resin capacity softens approximately 1,350 litres per cycle
- Stainless steel body with flexible hose connection included
- Operates without any electrical supply — purely plumbed inline
- Manual regeneration using standard salt, no automated controls
- Compact footprint suitable for installation under or beside equipment
Operational Benefits
- Reduces limescale build-up on heating elements and spray arms
- Helps maintain consistent wash quality in hard water areas
- Extends the working life of dishwashers and glasswashers
- Simple manual regeneration keeps ongoing maintenance straightforward
- No electrical requirement simplifies installation in tight spaces
Specifications
- External depth (mm)
- 190
- External height (mm)
- 500
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Frequently Asked Questions
- Regeneration frequency depends on your local water hardness and daily machine usage. As a general guide, the unit softens around 1,350 litres between cycles, so a busy site with hard water will need more frequent regeneration than a quieter one. Your water supplier can advise on local hardness levels, which helps estimate how often you'll need to run the regeneration process.
- No — this unit is not suitable for machines that produce a consumable product, including ice makers, coffee machines, and combi ovens with steam injection. For those applications, a dedicated filtered water treatment solution designed for potable output should be used instead.
- This softener is best matched to smaller machines in lower-volume settings such as a compact glasswasher or undercounter dishwasher. For a high-throughput pass-through or rack dishwasher in a busy restaurant, the regeneration demand would likely be too frequent for this capacity, and a higher-volume softener would be a more practical choice.