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Use tephlon tape only and wrap around the threaded end of the drain line adaptor and
screw drain line adaptor into control show in photo below, then snug up with a small wrench.
Note: you do not have to tighten real tight doing so well crack the backwash assembly
housing.
Attaching your drain line:
Note: Do not attach the drain line to the elbow on the brine tank
it will overflow the brine tank. Running the drain line to a house drain, where your washing
machine drain line goes is an excellent choice, if this is not possible then you can drain into
multiple areas, make sure you always leave an air gap if going into a pipe. An air gap is an
open area where there is no standing water. Your drain line can be elevated up to 5 feet
over and above where it comes out of the valve and you can run it up to 100 feet away.
Always follow local codes.
Slide a 1/2" hose clamp over drain line and then slide drain line over drain hose barb.
Slide hose clamp over barb and tube and tighten the hose clamp.
Plug your power cord into a nearby outlet. Plug you meter cable into the top side of the black
meter dome in the back of the system like photo below shows.