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Does the company or individual have a Method Statement for the descaling process to comply with the 1999 Water Regulations?

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Does the company or individual have a Method Statement for the descaling process to comply with the 1999 Water Regulations?

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Lime Guard UK have a Method Statement and Training second to none, and our Technicians have a minimum of a QLRT qualification that is unique within the Industry. FACTS ABOUT SCALE Water Inhibitors, Conditioners, or Dosing Units are not Water Softeners, Conditioners or Inhibitors normally fall into two categories, passive or active. Passive: This unit costs less and is maintenance free. Water passes through the Inhibitor/Magnet, which temporarily suspends the salts and generally keeps the salts in this state until it leaves the system. The limiting factor is that this type of unit is less effective with high volumes of stored water due to the temporary nature of the system. Ideally, this type of unit should only be fitted where there is a fast through put of water. Active: Electrolytic Scale Inhibitor sometimes known as a disco on a pipe, the electrolytic action permanently alters the condition of the salts in the water due to the copper/zinc cell promoting the salts to stick together a

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