Specification

SB-MAX ELECTRONIC DESCALER
SPECIFICATION SHEET
PIPE SIZE CAPACITY: up to 1½" pipe size diameter. Designed for residential use only.
PIPE TYPE: PVC, CPVC, PEX or copper
INPUT VOLTAGE: 90-264 VAC @ 47 to 63 Hz, using auto switching power supply
INPUT POWER: 84 Watts
OPERATING TEMPERATURE: 32° F to 130° F
STORAGE TEMPERATURE: 10° F to 150° F
OUTPUT VOLTAGE: No more than 9 Volts DC (open circuit).
OUTPUT FUSE: 6 Amp, 250 VAC, 5x20 mm, Slow-Blow fuse, Radio Shack part # 270-1068
DESCALING METHOD: The control box supplies a square wave signal to a coil of wire that is wrapped around the pipe. The
signal is swept from 1,000 to 20,000 times a second, producing a modulating frequency waveform that hits the
resonant frequency of the calcium molecules causing them to lose it's adhesiveness.
ENCLOSURE DIMENSIONS: 11.81” x 9.84” x 5.91”
ENCLOSURE MATERIAL: 16 gauge steel, powder coated ANSI 61 gray. NEMA 12, 13, 4. Weatherproof enclosure.
SIGNAL CABLE: 18 AWG stranded wire, see coil chart for specific wire lengths.
WARRANTY: 5 years with an extended five year warranty available at a very nominal cost.
SHIPPING WEIGHT: 18 lbs.
CARTON DIMENSIONS: 16.375" x 14.25" x 9.75”
Manufactured by Clearwater Enviro Technologies, Inc. ScaleBlaster is a registered trademark of CET. © 2012
BEFORE
AFTER
Nov. 5, 1997 Dec. 7, 1997
Photos taken by Centre Analytical Laboratories
Made in USA
Incoming water containing
calcium carbonate, the
mineral mainly responsible for
lime scale deposits.
ScaleBlaster’s signal produces a wave current
that sweep all the frequency responses from
1,000-20,000 Hz at a rate of 10 times a second.
ScaleBlaster's signal causes the ions to precipitate or collide
with each other to the point where the calcium crystals grow until
they become so large that there are no more surface charges left
to stick to the pipe walls or any other surface.
ScaleBlaster induction coil
wrapped externally around pipe
on incoming water supply line.
Unique and complex modulating
frequency waveform hits the
resonant frequency of the
calcium carbonate molecules
causing them to lose their
adhesive properties.
Signal cable delivering
frequencies from the
computerized control box.
Empty water molecules attract calcium molecules
from scale buildup on pipes and other surfaces that
have scale buildup. This causes any existing scale
to go away and never return again.
Crystals are unable to
adhere to any surface and
do not precipitate out as
hard scale.
This inaudible signal at sonic frequencies
causes turbulence in the water molecules and
ion exchange in mineral atoms.
How ScaleBlaster worksHow ScaleBlaster works