After the last descaling at the beginning of October Lydia With the reducing screw fully turned on only 1,7-1,8 l/min.
Before it was over 2 liters and I always had to reduce it a little with the screw.
I'm surprised and would perhaps have the descaling run through again. I don't have any other idea because the water pressure at the taps hasn't noticeably decreased...
If you see another option, please let me know as soon as possible...
Hello Mr. Tretow,
Thanks for your question.
If you've only recently descaled, I don't think that's the problem. You can't actually tell from the flow whether the device is calcified. But rather the ratio of the alkaline hydrogen water from the outlet compared to the acidic water (wastewater) from the wastewater hose. If the wastewater volume flow has increased and the volume flow at the top of the ionizer outlet has decreased, then the time has come.
The EOS devices produce approximately 33% wastewater and 66% alkaline hydrogen water. If this ratio is approximately 50% to 50%, then you can descale the device. How to do this is described here: www.aquacentrum.de/ioniservertrag/.
I think the flow has changed from the tee. It can happen. However, in your case you don't need to turn it up any higher, as with the EOS devices 1,6 liters/minute (alkaline water from the upper spout) is already a high flow rate. Your water is probably very soft then. Have you ever measured the values? These may decrease slightly over time if the device is no longer brand new.
I look forward to further questions
All the best from Munich, Yasin Akgün