Introduction
The Aeration filter system functions as a regenerable water treatment unit utilizing oxygen
instead of potentially harmful chemicals to rejuvenate and enhance the performance of the
selective filtration media. The filtration media provided is specific to the water contaminant or
contaminants your water treatment specialist has identified.
The Fleck 2510 AIO (Aerating Iron Oxidizer) Control Valve utilizes an air injection system to
remove iron (ferrous or clear water), manganese, and sulfur from the water by both oxidation
and filtration. Unlike other iron filter alternatives, the Fleck 2510 AIO technology is designed
for use in a single tank and valve system configuration, reducing both initial and maintenance
costs yet delivering years of trouble-free service. No chemical additives or air compressors are
required for operation or regeneration with the Fleck 2510 AIO’s unique and advanced design.
Do not use where water is microbiologically unsafe.
Installation Requirements
WATER PRESSURE:
A minimum of 30 psi of water pressure (2.7bar) is required for
regeneration valve to operate effectively.
CAUTION:
Water pressure must not exceed 80psi (5.5 bars), water temperature is not to
exceed 110°F (43°C), and the unit cannot be subjected to freezing conditions.
NOTE: Due to the air pocket, exceeding 80PSI will adversely impact performance.
ELECTRICAL FACILITIES:
An uninterrupted 120 volt (A/C) supply is required. The valve is
supplied with a
24
vac transformer.
Please make sure your voltage supply is compatible with your unit before installation.
EXISTING PLUMBING:
Condition of existing plumbing should be free from scale and iron
buildup. Piping that is built up heavily with scale and/or iron should be replaced.
LOCATION OF OXIDIZER AND DRAIN:
The oxidizing filter should be located close to a drain
to prevent air breaks and back flow.
The oxidizing filter should be installed ahead of any water softeners.
BY-PASS VALVES:
Always provide for the installation of a by-pass valve if unit is not equipped
with one.
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