Honeywell BRAUKMANN F74C Product Data Download Page 8

F74C REVERSE RINSING FILTER; MV876 AUTOMATIC-BACKWASH CONTROLS

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OPERATION

The F74C Water Filter removes sediment and debris from the 
water using an upper and lower screen. During normal 
operation, no water passes through the upper screen. Water 
is filtered as it flows through the lower screen. See Fig. 15a.

With continued operation, the lower screen becomes 
obstructed, reducing efficiency and creating a pressure drop 
across the F74C. Backwash the F74C periodically. Suggested 
interval is either once a week (residential applications) or 
when the pressure gauge measures about five psi lower than 
the pressure when initially installed (with similar flow).

To backwash the F74C manually, open the backwash outlet 
on the F74C bottom. This forces the entire filter insert 
downward. Water flow to the lower screen outer side is 
blocked. The upper filter removes sediment and debris from 
the water. Some of the water passing through the upper 
screen is directed through the impeller to backwash the lower 
screen (from inside to outside). Remaining filtered water 
meets the needs downstream.

Water jets from the rapidly spinning impeller enhance the 
reversed water flow. The reverse flow removes trapped 
sediment and debris from the lower filter. This sediment drains 
out the backwash outlet. Cleaning the lower screen requires 
approximately 20 seconds. See Fig. 15b.

The F74C requires no maintenance, in most applications,  if 
backwashed at the proper interval.

Determining Backwash Interval

All F74C applications are different and require backwashing at 
different intervals. Backwash intervals depend directly on:

The level and type of sediment in the local water 
supply.

Water usage.

EXAMPLE: In northern states, water usage is higher 
in summer months than in winter months due to lawn 
watering in the summer. Therefore, the F74C should 
be backwashed more often in summer months than in 
winter months.

By accurately determining a proper backwash interval, the 
F74C will operate at a higher efficiency.

To determine the F74C backwash interval:

1.

Backwash the system once to ensure the lower screen 
is clean. 

2.

The pressure gauge needle measures outlet pressure. 
With clean screens, inlet pressure should never be 
more than 7 psi higher than the outlet pressure.

3.

Record the date, time and pressure reading.

4.

Monitor the F74C closely. Over time, the screens 
become obstructed and the outlet pressure drops.

NOTE:

The F74C requires a backwash when the pressure 
measures about five psi lower than the inlet pressure 
did when initially installed (at approximately the 
same water flow). Installations do vary and can 
require a backwash at different times.

5.

 Record the date, time and pressure again. Residential 
applications can require an F74C backwash only once 
every few weeks to once per week. 

6.

Backwash the F74C regularly at the determined 
interval. Weekly is recommended for residential 
applications. A backwash can be done manually or 
automatically:
a. Manual backwash: Open the backwash outlet for 

approximately 30 seconds.

NOTE:

The amount of time required varies among 
installations. However, 30 seconds is the standard 
guideline to clean the lower screen.

b. Automatic backwash: Install an M876 Automatic 

Backwash Valve and select the backwash interval. 
See the Operation section.

NOTE:

Backwashing more frequently than actually required 
will not harm the system or the filter. 

Summary of Contents for BRAUKMANN F74C

Page 1: ...Built in backwash impeller provides efficient cleaning with supply pressures as low as 22 psi Robust backwash mechanism No shut off or disassembly is required for cleaning During backwash the F74C continues to supply filtered water without interruption through a secondary screen Memory ring indicates when the next manual backwash is due Bayonet connection enables simple retrofitting of reverse rin...

Page 2: ... Therefore units may not exactly match the listed specifications Also products are tested and calibrated under closely controlled conditions and some minor differences in performance can be expected if those conditions are changed F74C Models Water filters with 100 micron screens and hose connections F74C1015 3 4 in sweat and NPT threaded tailpieces F74C1023 1 in sweat and NPT threaded tailpieces ...

Page 3: ...ing mesh with mesh support impeller sump O ring mounted between the filter housing and the sump KF74 1A Replacement sump assembly for the F74C includes the sump assembly complete ball valve plastic air gap adaptor sump O ring mounted between the filter housing and the sump TBD Opaque sump cover for F74C 3 4 in and 1 in U76S5015 3 4 in sweat tailpiece U76S5023 1 in sweat tailpiece U76T1014 3 4 in N...

Page 4: ... installation NOTE All filter installations are different The size type and amount of dirt and debris and the flow rate must always be considered when choosing a screen and deciding to install multiple F74C Water Filters in parallel Fig 3 Ideal F74C installation A funnel mounted directly under the backwash port is the best installation layout Fig 4 Make sure the inlet pipe is not downsized Do not ...

Page 5: ...se the following procedure 1 Shut off water supply by closing the water supply valve 2 Install inlet outlet adapter so that filter is vertical 3 Install the F74C in the water line with the arrow pointing in the direction of water flow IMPORTANT When using an MV876 stop here and install the MV876 4 Open a downstream tap 5 Slowly open the water supply valve 6 Once the F74C sump fills with water clos...

Page 6: ...nnect power supply before installing the batteries or fuses 1 Unscrew the four housing screws and set them aside See Figure 11 IMPORTANT Make sure the connecting cable is protected from damage when the MV876 cover is removed 2 Remove the MV876 cover See Fig 11 3 Insert four AA alkaline batteries See Fig 12 4 Replace the cover 5 Replace and tighten the four housing screws NOTE 1 To avoid unnecessar...

Page 7: ...ances MV876 Mount the 24 Vac transformer and wire as shown in Fig 14 Reconnect power to the system When the system is powered the MV876 will run through one backwash cycle approximately 20 seconds Set MV876 backwash interval to the desired setting See the Operation section Check MV876 operation by interrupting primary power to the transformer When power is switched back on the MV876 will backwash ...

Page 8: ...intervals depend directly on The level and type of sediment in the local water supply Water usage EXAMPLE In northern states water usage is higher in summer months than in winter months due to lawn watering in the summer Therefore the F74C should be backwashed more often in summer months than in winter months By accurately determining a proper backwash interval the F74C will operate at a higher ef...

Page 9: ...V876 AUTOMATIC BACKWASH CONTROLS 9 62 3061 Fig 15 Water flow through the F74C SCREEN BACKWASH IMPELLER a F74C DURING NORMAL FLOW b F74C DURING BACKWASH CYCLE DEBRIS AND SEDIMENT M17710 ENLARGED CROSS SECTION ENLARGED CROSS SECTION ...

Page 10: ...T1022 B 1 in NPT tailpiece Tailpiece 901444 C Union gasket 3 4 in 10 gaskets in package 901445 C Union gasket 1 in 10 gaskets in package AF74 1A D Replacement filter assembly for F74C 3 4 in and 1 in 100 micron Includes the filter insert complete O ring mesh with mesh support impeller sump O ring mounted between the filter housing and the sump KF74 1A E Replacement sump assembly for F74C Includes ...

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Page 12: ...ontrol Home and Building Control Honeywell Honeywell Limited Honeywell Limitée 1985 Douglas Drive North 35 Dynamic Drive Golden Valley MN 55422 Scarborough Ontario M1V 4Z9 Printed in U S A on recycled paper containing at least 10 post consumer paper fibers ...

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