Originally Posted by Poolsean
The reason for the higher salt recommendations on the Australian models is not in design as Sean has stated but in the feel of the water. Our body has a salt level of 9000 ppm. Check out an IV bag in the hospital the next time you are there. It will say .9% saline solution. That is 9000 ppm. The Australian standard which has been around for 35 years sets the level at 6000 ppm to make the water pleasant to taste without sacrificing comfort by going to a lower level. It gets pretty frustrating when people boast that the lower salt level is better. A similar argument might be to run the furnace in your house to maintain a 50-degree room temperature. Yes your furnace will last longer but it could be so much nicer if it was at a higher level. It isn’t that we HAVE TO run at a higher salt level it is because we WANT To run at a higher salt level
Mark Manning
Watermaid Canada
mark@watermaid.ca
www.watermaid.c
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