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Before Starting Installation 

Tools, Pipe, and Fittings, Other Materials

 

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Pliers 

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Screwdriver 

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Teflon tape 

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Razor knife 

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Two adjustable wrenches 

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Additional tools may be required if modifi-
cation to home plumbing is required. 

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Plastic inlet and outlet fittings are included 

with  the  Speciality  System.    To  maintain 

full  valve  flow,  3/4”  or  1”  pipes  to  and 

from the Speciality System fittings are rec-

ommended.  You  should  maintain  the 
same, or larger, pipe size as the water sup-
ply pipe, up to the Speciality System inlet 
and outlet. 

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Use copper, brass, or PEX pipe and fittings. 

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Some  codes  may  also  allow  PVC  plastic 
pipe. 

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ALWAYS  install  the  included  bypass  valve, 
or 3 shut-off valves. Bypass valves let you 

turn off water to the Speciality System for 
repairs  if  needed,  but  still  have  water  in 
the house pipes. 

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5/8” OD drain line is needed for the valve 
drain.    A  10’  length  of  hose  is  included. 

with some models. 

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A  length  of  5/8”  OD  drain  line  tubing  is 

needed for the brine tank over flow fitting 
(optional). 

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Nugget  or  pellet  water  Speciality  System 

Key Points  

•Pay close attention to critical flow rates.  If system flow rates exceed the specification 

for critical flow rates you may lose capacity and experience breakthrough for Iron, Mn, 
or Tannins.  To be safe choose one size larger when sizing. 

•Any oxidative pre

-treatment such as air or chemicals is unnecessary and should be 

avoided. 

•Cleaning chemicals are unnecessary and should be avoided as they may strip important 

coatings from the media reducing its effectiveness. 

•High amounts of Ferric Iron (precipitated iron) or rust will not be filtered as the 

HIMTLC PLUS unit uses the ion exchange process.  It may be necessary to add a filter 
ahead of the system to remove excess Ferric Iron or rust. 

•Its very important to not run the system out of salt.  In the event the system does run 

out of salt and the unit is completely exhausted, an over night “soak” is recommended 

to clean the media.  See next page for procedure.  

•Always be sure the salt tank has enough salt.  The salt should always be above the wa-

ter level in the tank.  If you can see water its time to add salt.  Keeping the salt above 

the water level insures a very high saturated brine solution and a good regeneration. 

•On very bad problem water, the “soak” procedure may be performed regularly 

(monthly or as needed) to keep the media in good working condition. 

•Units are designed to work with down flow valves only.

 

•A good back wash (15 minutes) is required as the friction of the media rubbing togeth-

er releases the Iron and Manganese compounds from the surface of the media. 

Summary of Contents for 485DF SIMTAN PLUS Series

Page 1: ...tified lubricant to all seals 3 This system is not intended for treating water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system 4 Backwas...

Page 2: ...ing water that is microbiologi cally unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system For your safety the information in this manual must be followed to minimize t...

Page 3: ...ly lead free solder and flux for all sweat solder connections as required by state and federal codes Maximum allowable inlet water pressure is 125 psi If daytime pressure is over 80 psi night time pre...

Page 4: ...itical Service Flow Rate 4 6 gpm 6 8 gpm 8 10 gpm 10 12 gpm Back Wash Flow Rate 2 4 gpm 4 0 gpm 5 0 gpm 7 0 gpm Shipping Weight 141 lbs 158 lbs 198 lbs 244 lbs Hardness Maximum 45 gpg Iron Maximum 15...

Page 5: ...e Damage caused by freezing is not covered by the warranty Put the Speciality System in a place water damage is least likely to occur if a leak de velops The manufacturer will not repair or pay for wa...

Page 6: ...d experience breakthrough for Iron Mn or Tannins To be safe choose one size larger when sizing Any oxidative pre treatment such as air or chemicals is unnecessary and should be avoided Cleaning chemic...

Page 7: ...is decreased in the brine tank When the water in the brine tank has been drawn into the mineral tank 10 15 minutes unplug the valve 5 Turn the bypass handles to the bypass mode 6 Allow the unit to si...

Page 8: ...alve Failure to do this could cause damage to the valve 5 Connect the drain hose 10 ft included to the valve and secure it with a hose clamp also included Run the drain hose to the nearest laundry tub...

Page 9: ...9 Installation...

Page 10: ...ayed on the screen to insure a proper brine solution for the next regeneration 7 The valve will automatically advance to the SERVICE position Open the outlet valve on the bypass then open the nearest...

Page 11: ...r if the water source is not clean 1NUT turbidity The system will back wash every time REGEN TIME This setting determines the time of day to perform a scheduled regeneration REGEN DAYS This value is t...

Page 12: ...System operates The regeneration cy cle lasts up to 180 minutes During this time you may hear water running intermittently to About The System PARAMETER DESCRIPTION JULY 17 2012 8 30 PM TOTAL 1 500 G...

Page 13: ...ration Step Name Description 1 Back Wash Fresh water is introduced to the bottom of the tank flowing upwards expanding the ion exchange resin to rinse out any dirt or small particles to the drain and...

Page 14: ...ly NUGGET or PELLET water Speciality System salt Check the salt level monthly It is important to maintain the salt level above the water level To add salt simply lift the salt lid and add the salt dir...

Page 15: ...the control valve body 3 Carefully remove the assembly and disassemble as shown in above figure 4 The injector orifice is removed from the valve body by carefully turning it out with a large screwdriv...

Page 16: ...antity 60010020 3 4 NPT ELBOW A 2 60010019 1 NPT STRAIGHT A 2 60010023 3 4 NPT STRAIGHT A 2 60010079 VALVE COUPLING INLET B 1 60010101 VALVE COUPLING OUTLET METER SIDE C 1 60010025 PLASTIC SECURE CLIP...

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Page 18: ...t the BLFC holder apart and remove the flow washer 4 Reassemble using the reverse procedure TIP Markings on the BLFC washer should face the direction as shown here Replacing Drain Line Flow Control DL...

Page 19: ...m clean occasionally with mild soap solution Do not use abrasive cleaners ammonia or solvents Never subject your Speciality System to freezing or to temperatures above 100 F Resin Cleaner DO NOT USE a...

Page 20: ...TOR SET 00 VIOLET 60010130 85HE SEAL SPACER KIT 60010034 INJECTOR SET 0 RED 60010131 85HE DLFC 1 1 5 GPM 60010033 INJECTOR SET 1 WHITE 60010132 85HE DLFC 2 2 0 GPM 60010032 INJECTOR SET 2 BLUE 6001013...

Page 21: ...21 Control Valve Exploded View...

Page 22: ...22 Control Parts List...

Page 23: ...44 TANK 75 E 1 25020042 948 TANK 100 E 1 25020043 1054 TANK 150 E 1 25010058 1252 TANK 200 E 1 25030007 1465 TANK 300 E 1 50010005 DISTRIBUTOR 1X54 F 1 60010005 OVER FLOW FITTING ASSEMBLY G 1 55010023...

Page 24: ...24 Need to fill with something...

Page 25: ...ne flow control DLFC button Check for proper flow rate 1 Plugged injector or screen Clean parts 2 Valve not regenerating Replace circuit board motor or control 3 Foreign material in brine valve Clean...

Page 26: ...Canature WaterGroup will provide a replacement mineral tank or brine tank to any original equipment purchaser in possession of a tank that fails provided that the water conditioner is at all times op...

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