Salt-Free Water Conditioner Replacement
Salt-Free Water Conditioner replacement tank to protect from scale buildup. Pairs with the Rhino®, Rhino® 600,000 Gallons, and the OptimH2O®.
Reduce Scale Throughout Your Home
Long-Lasting Conditioning
Reliable, high-performance water descaling that lasts for up to 1,000,000 gallons or 10 years.
Extend Appliance Life
Shield your water heater, washing machine, dishwasher, and other appliances from harsh water.
Protect Plumbing
Safeguard your home’s internal plumbing from the adverse effects of scale buildup.
Innovative Technology
Reliable Water Flow
Our Salt-Free Water Conditioner has a peak flow rate of up to 15.3 gpm with no noticeable change in water pressure.
SCM Technology
Scale Control Media uses water flow to reduce hard water minerals from binding and forming scale.
Easy Filter Replacements
Unlike other water conditioners that require bulky replacements, Aquasana’s tanks are engineered and designed for a quick, simple change.
Whole Health, Pure Performance
The Salt-Free Water Conditioner Replacement Tank (replaces the WH-SFWC-S) protects your home's pipes, plumbing, and appliances from scale buildup without the use of harsh chemicals or salt. This system pairs with the Rhino®, Rhino® 600,000 Gallons, and the OptimH2O® systems and lasts for up to 10 years.
The Salt-Free Water Conditioner gives you whole home protection from the adverse effects of scale buildup. Extend the life of your plumbing, water heater, washing machine, dishwasher, and other appliances without adding excess salt waste, phosphates, or chemicals into the environment. With our Salt-Free Water Conditioner, water stains and spots are easier to wipe off.
Aquasana's Scale Control Media technology reduces hard water minerals from binding and forming scale — all without the use of salt.
Unlike salt-based water softeners, Aquasana's Salt-Free Water Conditioner won't demineralize your water.
Experience delicious, salt-free drinking water and no soap lather change in the shower or while doing dishes.
Aquasana's Salt-Free Water Conditioner is low maintenance and does not require electricity, drainage for wastewater, or heavy bags of salt to lug around.
This tank's newly-improved divider valve enables a flow rate of up to 15.3 gallons per minute with no noticeable change in water pressure.
This system is best suited for water with hardness below 15 grains per gallon, alkalinity under 250 mg/L, pH below 8.3, and iron content less than 0.3 ppm.
- Capacity (Years):
- 10 years
- Capacity (Gallons):
- 1,000,000 gallons
- Peak Flow Rate:
- 15.3 gpm
- Rated Flow Rate:
- 7.0 gpm
Salt-Free Water Conditioner
Protect your home's pipes, plumbing, and appliances from scale buildup without the use of harsh chemicals or salt.
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How to Replace the Rhino® tank
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How to Replace a Whole House Water Filter Pre-Filter
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- 1. How long does the Salt-Free Water Conditioner last?
- The Salt-Free Water Conditioner is designed to last up to 10 years or 1,000,000 gallons.
- 2. What grains of hardness or grains per gallon (gpg) can the Salt-Free Water Conditioner handle?
- This system is best suited for water with hardness below 15 grains per gallon, alkalinity under 250 mg/L, pH below 8.3, and iron content less than 0.3 ppm
- 3. Do I need to consider the quality of my water prior to the Salt-Free Water Conditioner?
- Yes, for our Conditioner to be effective, it is recommended that the influent water has a hardness below 15 grains per gallon, alkalinity under 250 mg/L, pH below 8.3, and iron content less than 0.3 ppm Pre-treatment may be required based on water quality.
- 4. Does the Salt-Free Water Conditioner eliminate scale?
- The Salt-Free Water Conditioner is designed to prevent the harmful effects of scale buildup in internal pipes and plumbing. Our system uses Scale Control Media (SCM) to alter the charge of hard mineral ions, so they do not bind together to create scale buildup. Unlike salt-based softeners, our Salt-Free Water Conditioner does not need to remove the hard minerals from your water in order to reduce buildup.
- 5. Will the system reduce hardness or TDS levels?
- No. Our system uses Scale Control Media (SCM) to alter the charge of hard mineral ions, so they do not bind together to create scale buildup. Unlike salt-based softeners, our Salt-Free Water Conditioner does not need to remove the hard minerals from your water in order to reduce scale. Because hard minerals are not replaced by salt or other chemicals, TDS levels will remain the same even though scale formation is inhibited.
- 6. Does this system reduce iron or sulfur?
- Our Salt-Free Water Conditioner does not reduce iron or sulfur. However, we do have an iron solution. Please contact one of our Water Experts at 866-662-6885 to learn more.
- 7. I still see calcium deposits on my dishes. Is my Salt-Free Water Conditioner working?
- Yes. The Salt-Free Water Conditioner is designed to protect the internal pipes and plumbing in your home from harmful scale buildup. Unlike salt-based softeners that replace minerals like calcium with salt, the Salt-Free Water Conditioner instead uses Scale Control Media (SCM) to alter the charge of hard minerals, so they do not bind to one another to create scale. Because the Salt-Free Water Conditioner alters the charge of hard minerals to inhibit scale formation and does not replace them with salt or chemicals, hard minerals remain in your water and will pass safely through your pipes and down the drain. If the calcium levels in your water are high enough, harmless calcium spots can still occur on areas where water is left sitting and can evaporate, leaving hard mineral deposits behind on surfaces like glassware, countertops, pots, pans, chrome faucets or stainless steel.
- 8. Do I need a licensed plumber to install a whole house filter?
- We strongly recommend using a licensed plumber since they carry insurance to cover any damages caused by an installation error. This will give you the security that the work was done properly, and peace of mind in knowing that the installation is backed up by the plumbing company's insurance plan.
- 9. What is hard water?
- Hard water is a count of mineral content. It occurs when dissolved minerals clump together to produce scale that can harm your internal pipes, plumbing, and home appliances. Hard water contains a higher-than-average amount of dissolved minerals (primarily calcium and magnesium), and a higher concentration of multivalent cations (Ca2+ and Mg2+).
- 10. Does having hard water mean it is contaminated?
- No, hard water does not mean water is contaminated. It is a measurement of mineral count present in your water. Most water sources in the USA are considered hard.
- 11. Is hard water safe to drink?
- Hard water can be city water or well water meaning it may or may not be pre-treated. The minerals that make water "hard" are not considered contaminants, but hard water can still contain additional contaminants that are not safe for consumption.
- 12. What is soft water and how do I know if my home has it?
- Soft water is water that has either been treated by a water softener or naturally contains less hard minerals. The most recognizable trait of "soft" water is how much more soap lathers, as opposed to hard water. Soap lathers less due to the higher concentration of minerals. Water softeners reduce the negative effects of dissolved minerals in water that can clump together and produce scale buildup.
- 13. Does having soft water mean it is clean water?
- Soft water does not mean clean water. Your water can be soft and still have contaminants present in the water.
- 14. Is soft water safe to drink?
- Yes, soft water is considered potable. Drinking water from a sodium-based softener increases your daily intake of sodium, which can lead to health problems in sodium-sensitive individuals. Please keep in mind that a water softener is not a water filter. A water softener does not remove contaminants present in your water.
- 15. What is a salt-based water softener?
- A salt-based water softener is a softener system designed to remove/reduce calcium and magnesium from the water by exchanging it with sodium. This is done through an ion exchange process that alters the molecular structure of the calcium and magnesium from a divalent ion to a univalent ion, making the water "softer."
- 16. How will the water feel on my skin? Is there a slimy feeling?
- Because Aquasana's Salt-Free Water Conditioner does not replace hard minerals with salt, your water will not feel slimy or slippery as it would with salt-based softeners.
- 17. How do I know when to replace my tank?
- It is recommended you change out your Salt-Free Water Conditioner tanks every 10 years or 1,000,000 gallons for optimal performance.