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Before Starting Installation

WHERE TO INSTALL THE FILTER

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 Place the filter as close as possible to the pressure

tank (well system) or water meter (city water).

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 Place the filter as close as possible to a floor drain,

or other acceptable drain point (laundry tub, sump,

standpipe, etc.).  The drain point must be able to

discharge the backwash flow rates shown on page

3.

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 Connect the filter to the main water supply pipe

UPSTREAM OF the water heater.  DO NOT RUN

HOT WATER THROUGH THE FILTER.  The tem-

perature of water passing through the filter must be

less than 120°F.

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 Keep outside faucets on unfiltered water to con-

serve filtering capacity.

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 Do not install the filter in a place where it could

freeze.  Damage caused by freezing is not covered

by the warranty.

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 Put the filter in a place water damage is least likely

to occur if a leak develops.  The manufacturer will

not repair or pay for water damage.

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 A 120V, 60 Hz electrical outlet, to plug the included

power supply into, is needed near the filter.  Be

sure the electrical outlet and power supply are in an

inside location, to protect from wet weather.

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 If installing in an outside location, you must take the

steps necessary to assure the filter, installation

plumbing, wiring, etc., are as well protected from

the elements, contamination, vandalism, etc., as

when installed indoors.

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 Keep the filter out of direct sunlight. The sun's heat

may soften and distort plastic parts.

TOOLS, PIPE & FITTINGS,

OTHER MATERIALS YOU WILL NEED

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 Plastic inlet and outlet fittings included with the filter

allow water flow equivalent to 1 inch nominal pipe.

To maintain full valve flow, 1” pipes to and from the

filter fittings are recommended.  Do not reduce the

pipes to less than 3/4” size.  Follow local codes.

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 Use copper, brass, or galvanized pipe and fittings.

Some codes may also allow CPVC 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 filter for repairs if needed, but still have

water available to the house pipes.

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 Drain hose, 5/8” inside diameter minimum, with a

garden hose connection on one end, is needed for

the valve drain.  See step 5 on page 9.

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 If a rigid valve drain is needed, to comply with

plumbing codes, you can buy the parts needed (see

page 7) to connect a 1/2” minimum copper tubing

drain.

PLAN HOW YOU WILL INSTALL THE FILTER

You must first decide how to run in and out pipes to

the filter.  Look at the house main water pipe at the

point where you will connect the filter.  Is the pipe sol-

dered copper, glued plastic, or threaded brass/galva-

nized? What is the pipe size? 
Now look at the typical installation illustration on page

7.  Use it as a guide when planning your particular

installation.  Be sure to direct incoming, unfiltered

water to the filter valve inlet fitting.  The valve ports are

marked IN and OUT.

Summary of Contents for HPF

Page 1: ...NSAPFXLA tested and certified without media by the Water Quality Association under NSF ANSI Standard 61 for material safety requirements only and NSF ANSI Standard 372 for low lead content Not certif...

Page 2: ...hold outlet that is in a dry location only grounded and properly protected by an overcurrent device such as circuit breaker or fuse This system is not intended to be used for treating water that is mi...

Page 3: ...1 1 1 1 Filtering Micron Rating 20 Supply Water pH Limits 6 0 6 8 Capacity 34 000 gal 15 500 gal at 10 psi maximum pressure drop at 35 psi inlet pressure Valve inlet outlet and installation adaptors...

Page 4: ...ts of tastes and odors and or higher water usages may shorten this time Activated carbon can t be regenerat ed and must be replaced when exhausted see page 16 WATER NEUTRALIZING FILTER All water when...

Page 5: ...lled indoors Keep the filter out of direct sunlight The sun s heat may soften and distort plastic parts TOOLS PIPE FITTINGS OTHER MATERIALS YOU WILL NEED Plastic inlet and outlet fittings included wit...

Page 6: ...sh the tank opening with water to clean media particles from the top of the tank Uncover the bottom distributor stand tube 11 Finish filling the tank with water up to the top of the tank IMPORTANT Be...

Page 7: ...G 5 INSTALLATION USING 3 VALVE BYPASS MAIN WATER PIPE MAIN WATER PIPE INSTALLATION USING INCLUDED BYPASS VALVE CROSS OVER Use if water supply flows from the left Include single or 3 valve bypass Filte...

Page 8: ...ring Clip Cross section of valve inlet or outlet Bypass valve or plastic adaptor Snap clips into place between larger diameter rings FIG 11 Turn the bypass valve downward if connecting to floor level...

Page 9: ...ting the hose may cause a back pressure that could reduce backwash flow and proper mineral bed cleaning 6 FLUSH PIPES CIRCULATE DISINFEC TANT EXPEL AIR FROM FILTER AND TEST YOUR INSTALLATION FOR LEAKS...

Page 10: ...to a 120V 60 Hz electrical outlet Be sure the outlet is always live so it can not be switched off by mistake Installation Instructions 8 PROGRAM THE TIMER See pages 11 12 for instructions to program t...

Page 11: ...advance the display Hold the buttons down for fast advance 2 When the correct time is displayed press the SELECT button and the display will change to show the next setup screen 2 The default setting...

Page 12: ...this time as the water heater will refill with unfiltered water FIG 19 VACATION CONTROL 1 Before going on vacation or other long absence press but do not hold the TOUCH HOLD button so that VAC begins...

Page 13: ...Use the r UP or s DOWN buttons to adjust solu tion draw rinse time from 0 to 255 minutes 3 When the desired draw time is displayed press the SELECT button and the display will change to show the 12 24...

Page 14: ...he table below explains the choices available for when the auxiliary output will be on dur ing various portions of the recharge cycle FIG 26 SELEC TION NAME AUXILIARY OUTPUT FUNCTION OFF Off Remains o...

Page 15: ...is difficult to determine exactly when to add more mineral When you have had the filter for a period of time experience will tell you when to add more mineral You can use the instructions following s...

Page 16: ...the filter from the instal lation adaptors or from the bypass valve Figure 8 page 8 5 Remove the two clamp retainers and two clamp sections that hold the valve to the tank Lift the valve assembly up a...

Page 17: ...to check flow control See page 22 to check for correct assembly and orientation Backwash flow should be 5 gpm or higher Low water pressure at house faucets Well pump pressure switch set too low Adjust...

Page 18: ...ronic Control Board PWA TO REMOVE AN ERROR CODE 1 Unplug the power supply 2 Correct the problem 3 Plug the power supply back in 4 Wait for at least 8 minutes while the timer operates the valve through...

Page 19: ...D button to manually advance the valve into each position and check correct switch operation 4 While in this diagnostic screen the following infor mation is available and may be beneficial for vari ou...

Page 20: ...Position Switch S SERVICE Valve Cam FIG 38 BR FILL F BRINE DRAW Position Switch Valve Cam FIG 39 Position Switch Valve Cam FIG 40 BW BACKWASH FAST RINSE Position Switch Valve Cam FIG 41 Position Switc...

Page 21: ...ng 2 3 4 x 3 11 7088855 Top Distributor 12 7105047 Repl Bottom Distributor 13 7092202 Mineral Tank 10 x 47 7113074 Mineral Tank 12 x 54 14 7339141 Catalytic Carbon 1 cu ft Chloramine Chlorine Taste Od...

Page 22: ...2 Valve Exploded View Wear Strip Seal Cross section View 52 50 53 54 55 51 56 57 58 59 60 61 66 67 78 62 63 64 68 69 65 77 70 83 72 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 79 80 81 82 84 Flow Plug Assembly Assembled Vie...

Page 23: ...g Wave Washer 67 7185500 Rotor Disc Key No Part No Description 7342712 Drain Plug Kit 1 includes Key Nos 64 68 69 68 Plug Drain Seal 69 Spring 70 7089306 Clip 1 single 2 req 7336428 Clip 1 pack of 20...

Page 24: ...orce of nature such as but not limited to freezing flood hurricane tornado or earthquake is not covered by this warranty In all such cases regular parts and serv ice charges will apply We assume no wa...

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