phildo79
Member
Hi guys
Bit of a newbie to water treatment and this is possibly a daft question but I have a recipe that states the following: 'Build your water profile to achieve a 100:200 PPM sulphate: chloride profile.'
Now, the calcium profile of my water is about 50 ppm (according to the water company) so how do I achieve this 100:200 ppm? Do I add 50 ppm of sulphate and 150 ppm of chloride? Or is it a 75:175 ppm addition since I don't know how the original 50 ppm is made up?
Any help/advice from more learned members is greatly appreciated.
Thanks
Bit of a newbie to water treatment and this is possibly a daft question but I have a recipe that states the following: 'Build your water profile to achieve a 100:200 PPM sulphate: chloride profile.'
Now, the calcium profile of my water is about 50 ppm (according to the water company) so how do I achieve this 100:200 ppm? Do I add 50 ppm of sulphate and 150 ppm of chloride? Or is it a 75:175 ppm addition since I don't know how the original 50 ppm is made up?
Any help/advice from more learned members is greatly appreciated.
Thanks