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Regency II Water Ionizer Frequently Asked Questions

 

FAQ 4 - Filters

Q1: How long will a filter last?

Q2: How many gallons are used per filter life?

Q3: Does it use up the filter faster if you use power level 5 all the time?

Q4: My unit has a digital filter indicator. How high will the numbers go?

Q5: Are there different types of filters for the Regency II unit? It seems like I read an article that talked about a filter media that helps promote the ionization process.

Q6: Do you see a benefit in the layers of the media?

Q7: Does the Regency X use the same filter as the Regency II?


How long will a filter last?
A1: A normal time frame is 9 months to a year but this depends on how much water you use and the quality of your water. Top


How many gallons are used per filter life?

A2: The digital filter indicator is controlled by a circuit board timer. The total accumulation of  ON time is 20 hours  so the actual volume of water depends on the flow rate. That could vary from 800 gals to 1000 gallons.  Top


Does it use up the filter faster if you use power level 5 all the time?
A3: No, the filter indicator is a timer device only, not based on flow rate or power setting. Top


My unit has a digital filter indicator. How high will the numbers go?
A4: On the Regency II unit the numbers will accumulate up to 999. On the Regency X unit the numbers will accumulate up to 9999, so they appear to move faster but the total time is the same. Top


Are there different types of filters for the Regency II unit? It seems like I read an article that talked about a filter media that helps promote the ionization process.
A5: We have only one filter available for the Regency II but the information you are referring to is about the Tourmaline beads included in the  filters. All the replacement filters that we have sold over the last several years have had the Tourmaline beads included. A recent change is that the beads are now in a separate layer instead of being mixed in with the charcoal.
Please refer to our article on Tourmaline in the Educational section.
In addition to this there is also a separate layer of Calcium beads in the centre area of the filter. Again, these have always been in the filter but were previously mixed with the charcoal.
Thirdly, the filter has now been reclassified as a 0.1 Micron size instead of the previous 1.0 micron.
Fourth, optional calcium inserts are available for placing inside the top of the filter.
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Do you see a benefit in the layers of the media?
A6: I have cut apart several filters to inspect what the inside is really like and the first layer is the Tourmaline beads. The benefit of doing it in a layer is that all the water now makes contact with the beads whereas if it is scattered among the charcoal, only a portion of the water molecules actually make contact the beads.
The same principle applies to the Calcium which is layered in the centre of the filter.
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Does the Regency X use the same filter as the Regency II?
A7: No.  In fact there are actually two different filters available for the Regency X and they have different ratings. The standard charcoal filter is 0.1 micron and the Ultra Hollow fiber filter is rated at 0.01~ 0.001 micron and we already preinstal the Ultra Filter  on our Regency X unit as a standard item. Top

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