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For systems using
WS1, WS1.25 and WS1.5
valves there will
be an option to delay the last two cycles of regeneration (only
“Rinse” and “Fill”). This feature splits the regeneration into
two portions. The first portion of the regeneration will start
immediately and all programmed cycles before the “Rinse”
and “Fill” cycles will be performed. After all programmed
cycles before “Rinse” and “Fill” are completed the control
valve will drive to the service position (displaying “Delayed
Rinse + Fill Pending”). When the volume of the on-line unit
is depleted to 10% of its programmed capacity, the control
valve will be triggered to finish the second portion of the
regeneration. Once “Rinse” and “Fill” are completed, the
valve will re-enter Standby mode until requested to come
on-line for Service.
WS1, WS1.25 and
WS1.5 Valves
Configuring the Control Valve to operate with Clack System Controller:
Select SYS to link the Control Valve to the Clack System Controller. For communication between
the Control Valve and the System Controller, a three-wire communication cable is required.
Press NEXT to go to Step 5CS. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
Configuring the Control Valve for Separate Source Operation:
Select SEPS for control operation. For separate source operation the three wire connector is not used.
Selection requires that a connection to a Clack Motorized Alternator Valve (MAV) is made to the two pin connector labeled
ALTERNATOR DRIVE located on the printed circuit board. The C port of the MAV must be connected to the valve inlet and the A port
connected to the separate source used during regeneration. The B port must be connected to the feed water supply.
When set to SEPS the MAV will be driven closed before the first regeneration cycle, and be driven open after the last regeneration
cycle.
NOTE: If the control valve enters into an error state during regeneration mode, the MAV will remain in its current state until the error is
corrected and reset.
Configuring the Control Valve for No Hard Water Bypass Operation:
Select nHbP for control operation. For no hard water bypass operation the three wire connector is not
used.
Selection requires that a connection to MAV or a Clack No Hard Water Bypass Valve is made to the two pin connector labeled
ALTERNATOR DRIVE located on the printed circuit board. If using a MAV, the A port of the MAV must be plugged and the valve
outlet connected to the B port. When set to nHbP the MAV will be driven closed before the first regeneration cycle that is not FILL or
SOFTENING or FILTERING, and be driven open after the last regeneration cycle that is not FILL.
NOTE: If the control valve enters into an error state during regeneration mode, the no hard water bypass valve will remain in its
current state until the error is corrected and reset.