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Depressurize and drain your home of water by turning on all faucets and fixtures
in your home, including those outside.
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Pick your installation point, and cut a section of pipe out to run to and from your
softener.
NOTE: In many cases, it is preferred to keep outside lines
UNSOFTENED. If you wish to keep your outside lines unsoftened, you must
plumb “Bypass” lines to run hard water to these fixtures.
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Using soldered copper, PVC plastic pipe, or flexible connections, plumb the
system according to all local plumbing codes.
NOTE: If using copper pipe,
please pre-fabricate at least a 12” section of pipe for the “IN” and “OUT”
bound lines and use a wet rag on the lines being soldered to prevent heat
damage during soldering!
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Once all connections have been made, place the system into bypass by either
using your existing 3-valve bypass (if ordered with a Yoke adaptor), or by
switching your included bypass to “IN BYPASS” position.
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Next, gradually open your main valve and allow all air in your plumbing lines to
escape slowly. Also, you may turn off all outside and inside faucets and fixtures.
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Check for leaks at your plumbing site for signs of slow drips, and rectify if
necessary.
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Please DO NOT position the bypass valve to “IN SERVICE” at this time, as the
installation is completed yet!
NOTE: Please take this opportunity to check and
re-check the “IN” and “OUT” to make sure that they are correct!
Making the Brine Tank Connection:
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Locate the included Brine Fitting Assembly and section of brine tubing as shown
in figure 17 below.
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Onto one side of the included Brine Tubing, assemble the Brine Nut Assembly as
shown in Figure 18 below.
FIGURE 17
FIGURE 18