Installation
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or open floor drain, a loop in the end of the tube will keep it filled with water and will reduce
splashing at the beginning of each regeneration.
Note: Waste connections or drain outlets shall be designed and constructed to provide for
connection to the sanitary waste system through an air gap of 2 pipe diameters or 1 inch,
whichever is larger.
Note: Observe all plumbing codes. Most codes require an anti-siphon device or air gap at
the discharge point. The system and installation must comply with state and local laws and
regulations.
Connect the Brine Line
Refer to Figures 18 & 19.
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Measure a length of brine line sufficient to reach
from the brine tank to the brine fitting, with no
sharp bends. For easier access to the float it
is recommended to add an extra four feet (1.3
meters) of length to the brine line. Cut both ends
of the brine line squarely and cleanly.
•
Remove the brine valve from the brine tank and
then remove the white nut and insert from the
float rod. Return float rod to its original position.
•
Slip the white nut over one end of the tubing and
press the plastic insert into the end of the tubing
(Figure 19). Connect to the brine valve and
tighten nut.
•
Remove white nut and the plastic insert from the
small parts pack.
•
Slip the white nut over one end of the tubing and
press the plastic insert into the end of the tubing
(Figure 19). Connect to the brine connection on
the valve and tighten nut (Figure 18).
Figure 18
Figure 19