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Column 1 Column 2 Column 3<br />

FIGURE 8-4<br />

Two columns in series with one column as st<strong>and</strong>by. After exhaustion of column 1, it will be taken out of service <strong>and</strong> regenerated.<br />

Column 2 will become “lead” <strong>and</strong> column 3 will follow in series. When column 2 is exhausted, it is taken out of service<br />

<strong>and</strong> column 3 becomes “lead.” Its effluent is passed through the regenerated column 1. This system has been called a “merrygo-round”<br />

system.<br />

Multiple Columns<br />

With the exception of home water softeners that may be shut down for a short period at night or that<br />

may be replaced by a service technician, the exhausted column that is taken out of service must be<br />

replaced by bringing another column on line. Although there are many alternate arrangements, three<br />

schemes are more common than others. They are (1) a st<strong>and</strong>by column, (2) columns in series (known<br />

in the trade as the “merry-go-round” system), <strong>and</strong> (3) columns in parallel (the “carousel” system).<br />

In the st<strong>and</strong>by system there is a minimum of two columns. One is in service while the other<br />

is being regenerated <strong>and</strong> placed in st<strong>and</strong>by. The operating time of each column must be long<br />

enough to allow for regeneration of the out-of-service column. This system does not provide any<br />

redundancy if only two columns are provided. A three column arrangement provides one extra<br />

column in the rotation <strong>and</strong> allows for backup during maintenance.<br />

A s show in Figure 8-4 , the first column in the merry-go-round system serves as a roughing<br />

column <strong>and</strong> a second column serves as a polishing step.<br />

In the carousel system, three columns are run in parallel while one is out of service. The three<br />

columns are in various stages of exhaustion: up to <strong>and</strong> including breakthrough, less than breakthrough,<br />

<strong>and</strong> substantially less than breakthrough. The water from the three columns is blended<br />

to achieve a consistent product water. This system is more likely to be used to meet an MCL<br />

requirement for a toxic constituent than for softening.<br />

8-4 ION EXCHANGE PRACTICE<br />

T ypical design criteria for cation <strong>and</strong> anion exchange systems are summarized in Table 8-2 . The<br />

following paragraphs elaborate on the design parameters.<br />

Resin Selection<br />

There are several hundred different resins available from United States <strong>and</strong> European manufacturers.<br />

Of these, the resins based on the polystyrene-DVB matrix are most widely used. The<br />

operating capacity ( meq/mL as CaCO 3 ) serves as the primary selection criterion. This differs<br />

ION EXCHANGE 8-13

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