FAQ
What is the difference between the HS-38 and HS-40 units?
The HS-38 has a 8-volt output, and the HS-40 has a 12-volt output. This simply means the signal from an HS-40 will travel further, and work on larger pipe systems. (up to 2.45" OD) Therefore, if you are using the unit to protect a particular appliance, or you have a simple plumbing system, an HS-38 is more than sufficient. For larger and more complex system such as boiler and cylinder systems, or those already badly scaled, it is advisable to fit an HS-40.
Is Hydropath easy to install?
Can I still drink the water?
Will Hydropath descale, as well as prevent scale?
Where should I fit the Hydropath?
What is the difference between the HS-38 and HS-40 units?
How much does Hydropath cost to run?
How can I tell if Hydropath is working?
What is the life expectance of Hydropath?
Does Hydropath protect the central heating system?
Will Hydropath protect the cold water going to the kitchen?
How far does the signal travel?
Is an electric supply required?
Does Hydropath work on plastic and lead pipes?
Does the signal have an effect on sensitive electrical equipment?
Can I stop using salts in the dishwasher?
Does Hydropath soften the water?