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Drive Assembly 

 

Remove the valve cover to access the drive assembly. 
 
Disconnect the power source plug (black wire) from the PC board prior to disconnecting the motor or water 
meter plugs from the PC board. The power source plug connects to the four-pin jack. The motor plug connects 
to the two-pin jack on the left-hand side of the PC board. The water meter plug (gray wire) connects to the 
three-pin jack on the far right-hand side of the PC board. 
 
The PC board can be removed separately from the drive bracket but it is not recommended. Do not attempt to 
remove the display panel from the PC board. Handle the board by the edges. To remove the PC board from 
the drive bracket, unplug the power, water meter and motor plugs from the PC board. Lift the middle latch 
along the top of the drive bracket while pulling outward on the top of the PC board. The drive bracket has two 
plastic pins that fit into the holes on the lower edge of the PC board. Once the PC board is tilted about 45° 
from the drive bracket it can be lifted off of these pins. To reinstall the PC board, position the lower edge of the 
PC board so that the holes in the PC board line up with the plastic pins. Push the top of the PC board towards 
the valve until it snaps under the middle latch, weave the power and water meter wires into the holders and 
reconnect the motor, water meter and power plugs. 
 
The drive bracket must be removed to access the drive cap assembly and pistons or the drive gear cover. It is 
not necessary to remove the PC board from the drive bracket to remove the drive bracket. To remove the 
drive bracket start by removing the plugs for the power source and the water meter. Un weave the wires from 
the side holders. Two tabs on the top of the drive back plate hold the drive bracket in place. Simultaneously lift 
the two tabs and gently ease the top of the drive bracket forward. The lower edge of the drive bracket has two 
notches that rest on the drive back plate. Lift up and outward on the drive bracket to disengage the notches. 
 
 
To reassemble, seat the bottom of the drive bracket so the notches are engaged at the bottom of the drive 
back plate. Push the top of the drive bracket toward the two latches. The drive bracket may have to be lifted 
slightly to let the threaded piston rod pass through the hole in the drive bracket. Maintain a slight engaging 
force on top of the drive bracket while deflecting the bracket slightly to the left by pressing on the side of the 
upper right corner. This helps the drive gears mesh with the drive cap assembly. The drive bracket is properly 
seated when it snaps under the latches on the drive back plate. If resistance is felt before latching, then 
notches are not fully engaged, the piston rod is not in hold, the wires are jammed between the drive bracket 
and drive back plate, or the gear is not engaging the drive cap assembly. 
 
To inspect the drive gears, the drive gear cover needs to be removed. Before trying to remove the gear cover, 
the drive bracket must be removed from the drive back plate. (Refer to the instructions above regarding 
removing the drive bracket from the drive back plate. The drive gear cover can be removed from the drive 
bracket without removing the motor or the PC board.) The drive gear cover is held in place on the drive 
bracket by three clips. The largest of the three clips is always orientated to the bottom of the drive bracket. 
With the PC board facing up, push in and down on the large clip on the drive gear cover. Handle the cover and 
the gears carefully so that the gears do not fall off of the pegs in the cover. 
 
Replace broken or damaged drive gears. Do not lubricate any of the gears. Avoid getting any foreign matter 
on the reflective coating because dirt or oils may interfere with pulse counting. 
 
The drive gear cover only fits on one way, with the large clip orientated towards the bottom. If all three clips 
are outside of the gear shroud on the drive bracket the drive gear cover slips easily into place. 
 
The drive bracket does not need to be removed from the drive plate if the motor needs to be removed. To 
remove the motor, disconnect the power and motor plugs from the jacks on the PC board. Move the spring clip 
loop to the right and hold. Rotate the motor at least a ¼ turn in either direction so the wires are vertical (up & 
down) before gently pulling on the wire connectors to remove the motor. Pulling directly on the wires without 
rotating the motor may break the wires off the motor. 

 

Replace the motor if necessary. Do not lubricate the motor or the gears. To reinstall the motor, move the 
spring clip loop to the right and hold. Gently turn the motor while inserting so that the gear on the motor 
meshes with the gears under the drive gear cover. Release the spring clip loop and continue to rotate the 
motor until the wires are horizontal and the motor housing engages the small plastic bulge inside the drive 

Summary of Contents for AS1029MP-CL

Page 1: ...ERATING INSTRUCTIONS Model AS1029MP CL Serial No Telephone 07 3219 2233 Facsimile 07 3219 2266 Email sales ibcwater com au Website www ibcwater com au FILTRATION WATER TREATMENT PRODUCTS for commercia...

Page 2: ...m Operating Pressure 330 690 kPa Temperature 4 o x 43 o C Electrical 240V 16VAC 50Hz 3 watts maximum Control Valve Series WS1 E1 with bypass valve and installation fittings WARNING A pressure reductio...

Page 3: ...AS1029MP CL Page 3...

Page 4: ...ails Note the directional arrows on the Valve The inlet is on the right hand side facing the front of the valve The drain is from the larger elbow on the top of the valve The valve Inlet and Outlet th...

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Page 6: ...AS1029MP CL Page 6 WS1 MP VALVE Top strainer Note Never Shorten the Riser Pipe installed inside the tank...

Page 7: ...ompleted 7 When used as above the tablets change the colour from green to red at a hardness of approximately 20ppm based on a sample volume of 10mls Other hardness test kits are available for more acc...

Page 8: ...Note The program for M 3 input will only accept the inputting of a whole or half a number e g If the calculated throughput is say 9 75m 3 then what can be programmed in is 9 5 or 10 0 However always...

Page 9: ...to go to Step 3I Step 3I Use or buttons to Set to OFF Press NEXT to go to Step 4I Step 4I Use or buttons to set the time of regen hour Press NEXT to go to Step 5I If the factory default of 2am is to...

Page 10: ...le and will recommence electrically in that cycle when power is restored In long power outages it is advisable to check that the system is not in a regeneration cycle that could be discharging water t...

Page 11: ...AS1029MP CL Page 11 MODEL AS1029MP WATER SOFTENER WITH CONTROL VALVE SERIES MODEL WS1EI...

Page 12: ...NPS Drain Line 3 4 20mm Hose Tail Brine Line 3 8 OD Poly Tube Mounting Base 2 12 8 NPSM Height from Top of Tank 7 3 8 187mm Weight 4 5lbs 2kg Distributor Pilot 12mm Above Tank Top ELECTRICAL SPECIFIC...

Page 13: ...Regeneration 20 Automatic Regeneration Manual Regeneration Care of Your Water Conditioner 20 General Cleaning the Injector Injector Screen Maintaining the Drain Line Brine Line and Brine Tank Overflow...

Page 14: ...one moving part a rotating turbine that measures water usage Time and Capacity Display During normal conditioning operation the correct time of day and capacity can be accessed on the display The capa...

Page 15: ...nflow brining and slow rinse downflow fast rinse and refill of the brine tank Optional second backwash available System operation cannot get out of phase or sequence The control always returns to a fi...

Page 16: ...ows etc is a reasonable distance to prevent hot water damage A positive way to prevent hot water from flowing from a heat source to the conditioner is to install a check valve in the soft water piping...

Page 17: ...Do not use a pipe wrench to tighten or loosen nuts or caps Do not place a screwdriver in the slots on caps and or tap with a hammer Do not use pipe dope or other sealant on threads Use teflon tape on...

Page 18: ...y and rotors are glass filled Noryl or equivalent and the nuts and caps are glass filled polypropylene All seals are self lubricating EPDM to help prevent valve seizing after long periods of non use I...

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Page 20: ...AS1029MP CL Page 20 WS1EI Screen Display Information And Programming Instructions...

Page 21: ...be used to estimate average daily usage PRESS DOWN ARROW FOR 3 SECONDS TO RESENT TO ZERO User 5 Shows current time Setting Time of Day Push NEXT button until time of day screen is displayed Press and...

Page 22: ...AS1029MP CL Page 22 General Regeneration Error Screens Status...

Page 23: ...he Injector Injector Screen The injector is the component which creates the vacuum necessary to draw the brine into the water conditioner Clean the injector and the injector screen once a year in orde...

Page 24: ...Connection In the event of a malfunction the tank overflow connection directs overflow to the drain instead of spilling on the floor where it could cause water damage Complete the following steps to c...

Page 25: ...then move down to fill 10 Allow to fill the brine compartment Check that water is slowly flowing into the brine well by lifting up the brine well cap 11 Allow to time out and note water level in brine...

Page 26: ...easy access front panel settings Front panel display for time of day volume remaining current flow rate and total volume used Totalizer Four methods to initiate regeneration meter immediate meter dela...

Page 27: ...res no switches or cams U S Patent 6 444 127 Spacer Stack Assembly The spacer stack assembly provides the necessary flow passage for water during the different cycles The all plastic spacer stack asse...

Page 28: ...h a 20mm push on hose elbow Water Meter or Meter Plug The water meter is installed on the outlet side of the control valve The water meter uses a turbine to measure cubic metres of treated water The t...

Page 29: ...AS1029MP CL Page 29 SPARE PARTS AND SERVICING INSTRUCTIONS...

Page 30: ...r Assembly 1 2 V3107 01 WS1 Motor 1 3 V3106 01 WS1 Drive Bracket Spring Clip 1 4 V3408E1 WS1 5 PC Board EI 1 5 V3110 WS1 Drive Gear 12x36 3 6 V3109 WS1 Drive Gear Cover 1 V3002EI WS1EI Drive ASY Not S...

Page 31: ...Description Quantity 1 V3005 WS1Spacer Stack Assembly 1 2 V3004 Drive Cap ASY 1 3 V3178 WS1 Drive Back Plate 1 4 V3011 WS1 Piston Downflow ASY 1 5 V3174 WS1 Regenerant Piston 1 6 V3135 O ring 228 1 7...

Page 32: ...SSY BLACK V3010 1B WS1 INJECTOR ASSY BROWN V3010 1C WS1 INJECTOR ASSY VIOLET V3010 1D WS1 INJECTOR ASSY RED V3010 1E WS1 INJECTOR ASSY WHITE V3010 1F WS1 INJECTOR ASSY BLUE V3010 1G WS1 INJECTOR ASSY...

Page 33: ...y Drawing No Order No Description Quantity 2 H4615 Elbow Locking Clip 1 3 JCP P 6 Polytube insert 3 8 1 4 JCPG 6PBLK Nut 3 8 1 5 H4613 Elbow Cap 3 8 1 6 V3163 O ring 019 1 7 V3165 01 WS1 RFC Retainer...

Page 34: ...gpm for 2 6 lpm V3162 010 WS1 DLFC 1 0 gpm for 3 8 lpm V3162 013 WS1 DLFC 1 3 gpm for 4 9 lpm V3162 017 WS1 DLFC 1 7 gpm for 6 5 lpm V3162 022 WS1 DLFC 2 2 gpm for 8 3 lpm V3162 027 WS1 DLFC 2 7 gpm...

Page 35: ...standard the illustrated Nut and 5 8 Tube Insert are only supplied as an option Water Meter and meter Plug Drawing No Order No Description Quantity 1 V3151 WS1 Nut 1 QC 1 2 V3003 WS1 Meter ASY 1 3 V3...

Page 36: ...ting Assembly Order No V3007 01 Description WS1 Fitting 1 PVC Solvent 90 ASY Drawing No Order No Description Quantity 1 V3151 WS1 Nut 1 Quick Connect 2 2 V3150 WS1 Split Ring 2 3 V3105 O Ring 215 2 4...

Page 37: ...ption Quantity 1 V3151 WS1 Nut 1 Quick Connect 2 2 V3150 WS1 Split Ring 2 3 V3105 O ring 215 2 4 V3145 WS1 Bypass 1 Rotor 2 5 V3146 WS1 Bypass Cap 2 6 V3147 WS1 Bypass Handle 2 7 V3148 WS1 Bypass Roto...

Page 38: ...AS1029MP CL Page 38 10 V3156 O ring 214 2 Flow Diagrams Service and Backwash flow diagram service...

Page 39: ...AS1029MP CL Page 39 flow diagram backwash Flow Diagram Downflow...

Page 40: ...AS1029MP CL Page 40 flow diagram downflow brine Flow Diagrams Rinse and Fill...

Page 41: ...AS1029MP CL Page 41 flow diagram rinse flow diagram fill WS1 Wrench Order No V3193 01...

Page 42: ...CL Page 42 Although no tools are necessary to assemble or disassemble the valve the WS1 wrench shown in various positions on the valve may be purchased to aid in assembly or disassembly Service Instr...

Page 43: ...ht engaging force on top of the drive bracket while deflecting the bracket slightly to the left by pressing on the side of the upper right corner This helps the drive gears mesh with the drive cap ass...

Page 44: ...als with an o ring To remove the drive cap assembly use the special plastic wrench or insert a to flat blade screwdriver into one of the slots around the top 2 of the drive cap assembly so it engages...

Page 45: ...er stack assembly can be pushed in to the control valve body bore by hand Since the spacer stack assembly can be compressed it is easier to use a blunt object 15 9mm 5 8 to 28 6 mm 1 1 8 in diameter t...

Page 46: ...the PC board Unlatch the drive assembly and lean it forward Unthread the water meter wire from the side of the drive assembly and through the drive back plate To reinstall rethread the water meter wir...

Page 47: ...and the rotor seal Replace worn o rings Clean rotor Reinstall rotor When reinstalling the red arrow handles be sure that 1 The handle pointer are lined up with the control valve body arrows and the r...

Page 48: ...tity 1 V3301 WS1 MICROSWITCH 1 2 V3302 WS1 MOLEX CONNECTOR 1 Not Shown V3303 WS1 MOLEX TERMINAL 3 3 V3304 WS1 SCREWS 4 40 X 5 8 2 4 V3305 WS1 RETAINING RING SS 1 5 V3306 WS1 WASHER ID 0 257 OD 0 640 1...

Page 49: ...AS1029MP CL Page 49 INJECTOR PERFORMANCE CURVES...

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Page 51: ...is completed Problem Cause Solution 1 Hard water at the tap a Low or no salt in the salt storage tank b Capacity setting to low to accommodate water hardness or water usage c Unit did not regenerate...

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Page 53: ...ressure b Defective injector a Increase water pressure b Replace both injector and injector cap Contact dealer 8 Brine tank overflow a Air leak in brine line to air check b Refill program setting inco...

Page 54: ...d motor failure e Check motor and wiring Replace motor if necessary f Drive gear label dirty or damaged missing or broken gear f Replace or clean drive gear g Drive bracket incorrectly aligned to back...

Page 55: ...rawing the brine solution from the salt storage tank into the resin tank Fast Rinse Purge A flow of water through the resin bed which propels any remaining brine solution out of the resin tank to the...

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