Tankless Water Heater Scaling etc. [RE-wrenches]

Tom Lane, Energy Conservation Services tom at ecs-solar.com
Thu Oct 28 14:46:22 PDT 2004


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Magnets cannot have any effect on water- it violates all the laws of physics 
there is no scientific evidence and no credible chemist or physicist who 
gives any credence to this voodoo- my apologies to all  witch doctors 
gator tom
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Hi y'All,
Matt is right magnetic descalers do work.

UK link: http://www.electronicdescaler.com/Cas_4.htm

Canadian Link: http://www.oceta.on.ca/profiles/magnatek/magnatek_tech.html
I have seen these on one customers home, but they couldn't tell if it
worked. However there was no scale buildup on the fixtures, and the
electric water heater has been in use for many years. This is in a hard
water area of the central valley.
This looks like a good candidate for off grid houses.

American Link: http://www.clearwater-dolphin.com/
Industrial descalers

UK Link re: Kyoto protocol and electronic descaler contribution to
emissions reduction, good arguments why the US should ratify the Kyoto
Protocol.   http://www.engineeringtalk.com/news/enh/enh100.html

Slovak Link: 12 V DC 100mA
http://www.powel.sk/index2.php?lang=en
This looks like a good candidate for grid tied houses.

UK ajudication (judgment) on advertising claims for electronic descaler
http://www.asa.org.uk/adjudications/show_adjudication.asp?adjudication_id=31783&from_index=by_media&dates_of_adjudications_id=all
Judgement was that descalers do prevent scale buildup, but it takes
longer than 8 weeks to remove old scale deposits.

There is a GSA (Federal Government) approved fixed magnet descaler but I
can't find my notes, I'll post an update when I find it.

cul  deant

Matt Tritt wrote:

> If you are in a really hard water area you might try a clamp-on magnet on 
> the cold water inlet to the water heater to prevent  calcium build-up. 
> Believe it or not, this method is universally used by boiler companies and 
> maintenance people all over the world with success. Yes, I can hear the 
> collective groans, but it actually does work.
>
>  Matt T

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