How does the Sterling Water Conditioner work? / What does the Sterling Water Conditioner do?

The Sterling Water Conditioner works through a process called electrolysis. Inside the patented unit are two electrodes, one acts as an anode and the other is the cathode. Because calcium is a positively charged particle, it is attracted to the negatively charged cathode.

The anode is positively charged and repels the calcium. Over time the cathode will become coated with the calcium build up and will require maintenance. To clean the unit, follow the maintenance instructions outlined in the installation instructions.

Cleaning is recommended every 6 months. Most all particles passing through the unit will not become plated on the cathode. These particles will be influenced by the electrolysis process and will behave differently because the crystalline structure of these particles has been altered from calcite to aragonite.

The result is a reduction in water spotting, hard water build up and hard water problems. If water spots remain, they will be easily wiped clean with a damp cloth. More.

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