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Low frequency waveforms are emitted through two coiled wires attached to the outside of the water pipe.  As a result of 
these waveforms, the two coils are constantly inducing a voltage into the water in the area of the ClearWave™.  When 
one coil induces a positive voltage the other coil induces a counteracting negative voltage.  This electric field causes the 
calcium or magnesium to remain in solution or suspension and the treated water continues to dissolve scale as it flows 
downstream.  Over time, the ClearWave™ treated water helps solve hard water problems in the entire system, including 
pipes, water heaters, showerheads, and appliances. 

The ClearWave™ is the state-of-the-art in electronic water 

conditioning.  The ClearWave™ microprocessor-controlled technology continually varies its frequency, affecting the 
widest range of mineral concentrations and other variables that cause “hard water” problems.

 

The length of time required to alter the characteristics of the lime scale is dependent on the mineral makeup of the water 
being treated.  The mineral makeup of the water can impact the operation of the ClearWave™’s electrical field.  A high 
concentration of iron (soluble and insoluble) causes a disruption and weakening of the electrical field, reducing the 
effectiveness on scale reduction.  Under these conditions an iron removal system is required to filter out the iron prior the 
ClearWave™.  Additionally, if the water is excessively hard (greater than 25 grains), the ClearWave™ is often less 
effective. 

TESTING FOR HARDNESS AND IRON LEVELS

 

High Iron Concentration 

A high concentration of iron (soluble and insoluble) causes a disruption and weakening of the ClearWave™’s electrical 
field, reducing its effectiveness on scale reduction. Under these conditions an iron removal system is required to filter out 
the iron prior to the ClearWave™. We recommend an iron removal system for total iron levels above 0.3 ppm (parts per 
million).  Contact your local health department or water authorities for testing your water 

Water Hardness 

On hardness levels above 250 ppm or 15 gpg, two ClearWave™ units should be mounted in series on the incoming water 
pipe.  The maximum hardness level the ClearWave™ will effectively work on is 425 ppm or 25 gpg.  Above these levels, 
the ClearWave™ should be used in conjunction with a tradition ion exchange water softener to remove hardness and 
condition the water.  This allows you to minimize the salt used to remove the hardness and maintain the cost saving 
benefits of the ClearWave™ water-conditioning system. 

Summary of Contents for CLEARWAVE CW-HD-1

Page 1: ...o magnetic low frequency wave pulses into the water These wave pulses produce water with remarkable anti scale properties without adding salts or chemicals at an operating cost for electricity of appr...

Page 2: ...ric potential applied changes the scaling characteristics of the calcium or magnesium without the removal of these ions or the addition of chemicals Magnets Bar magnets were the first types of equipme...

Page 3: ...n soluble and insoluble causes a disruption and weakening of the electrical field reducing the effectiveness on scale reduction Under these conditions an iron removal system is required to filter out...

Page 4: ...1 One set of mounting brackets are provided for mounting the ClearWave onto 1 2 to 1 1 2 water pipes or wall mounted near the selected pipe area Mount the mounting brackets to the base of the ClearWa...

Page 5: ...tom of the pipe first keeping the antenna wire tight against the pipe and the preceding coil Secure the end of the left antenna wire to the water pipe with a wire tie 3 When energized the ClearWave mo...

Page 6: ...sired temperature After 1 to 2 months Any scaly crust or stains in toilets or under taps should be significantly reduced No new stains or crust should form Mold that attaches to scale will begin to di...

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