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INSTALLATION 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

GENERAL INSTALLATION & SERVICE WARNINGS 

The control valve, fittings and/or bypass are designed to accommodate minor plumbing misalignments but are not 
designed to support the weight of a system or the plumbing. 
 
Do not use Vaseline, oils, other hydrocarbon lubricants or spray silicone anywhere. A silicone lubricant may be used 
on  black  o-rings,  but  is  not  necessary. 

Avoid  any  type  of  lubricants,  including  silicone,  on  red  or  clear  lip 

seals.

 

 

Do  not  use  pipe  dope  or  other  sealants  on  threads.

  Teflon  tape  must  be  used  on  the  threads  of  the  1"  NPT 

elbow, its ˘" NPT connection, and on the threads for the drain line connection. Teflon tape is not used on the nut 
connections or caps because o-ring seals are used. The nuts and caps are designed to be unscrewed or tightened 
by hand or with the special plastic Service Wrench, #V3193. If necessary a pliers can be used to unscrew the nut or 
cap. 

Do not use a pipe wrench

 to tighten nuts or caps. 

Do not place screwdriver in slots on caps and/or tap with a hammer. 

 

SITE REQUIREMENTS 

  Water Pressure, 20-125 psi (138-862 kPa). 

 

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Current draw is 0.5 amperes. 

  Water temperature, 40° -110° F (4° - 38° C)  

 

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A 15 ft power cord is furnished. 

  The tanks should be on a firm level surface  

 

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The plug-in transformer is for dry locations only. 

  Electrical: Use a 115/120V, 60Hz uninterrupted outlet.  

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Batteries are not used. 

 

1.

 The distance between the drain and the water conditioner should be as short as possible. 

 

2.

 Since salt must be periodically added to the brine tank, it should be located where it is easily accessible. 

 
3.

 Do not install any water conditioner with less than 10 feet (3m) of piping between its outlet and the inlet of a water 

heater. Water heaters sometimes overheat to the extent that they will transmit heat or backflow from their inlet back 
to the water conditioner control. Hot water can severely damage the conditioner. Allowing the 10 foot (3m) distance 
will  permit  most  heat  to  dissipate  before  reaching  the  water  conditioner.  A  more  positive  way  of  insuring  against 
backflow is to install a high temperature check valve. The heater should also have a properly rated temperature and 
pressure relief valve. Also, be certain that local codes are not violated. 
 

4.

  Do  not  locate  unit  where  it  or  its  connections  (including  the  drain  and  overflow  lines)  will  ever  be  subjected  to 

room temperatures under 34° F (49° C). 
 

5.

 The use of resin cleaners in an unvented enclosure is not recommended. 

 
SERIAL NUMBER

: Record the serial number on the installer‟s and customer‟s records. 

Summary of Contents for Deluxe Series

Page 1: ...PURPOSES AND TECHNICAL GUIDANCE IT IS STRONGLY RECOMMENDED THAT QUALIFIED DEALER SERVICE PERSONNEL BE CONTACTED IN THE EVENT OF AN UNKNOWN INTERRUPTION OF SERVICE OR APPARENT PRODUCT MALFUNCTION AN A...

Page 2: ...LATION INSTRUCTIONS This unit has a control valve which enables the setting of not only the length of each regeneration cycle but also the order in which cycles steps of regeneration occur The followi...

Page 3: ...2 CONTROL VALVE SPECIFICATIONS...

Page 4: ...service the valve include one small blade screw driver one large blade screw driver pliers and a pair of hands A plastic wrench is available which eliminates the need for screwdrivers and pliers Disa...

Page 5: ...nse cycle or have the regenerant prefill before regeneration If the OEM chooses to have the regenerant prefill before regeneration the prefill starts four hours before the regeneration time set During...

Page 6: ...5 Table 4 Down Flow Softener Program Codes Table 5 Up Flow Softener Program Codes Table 6 Regenerating Filter Program Codes Table 7 Non Regenerating Filter Program Codes...

Page 7: ...on time The user can cancel the request by pressing and releasing the REGEN button This method of manually initiating regeneration is not allowed when the system is set to on 0 i e immediately regener...

Page 8: ...as time of day gallons remaining or days remaining before regeneration current ow rate or total gallons used are shown When stepping through a procedure if no buttons are pressed within ve minutes th...

Page 9: ...d on the printed circuit board Following is an explanation of the options Off Feature not used dPon0 If the dP switch is closed for an accumulative time of 2 minutes a regeneration will occur immediat...

Page 10: ...t Gallons Capacity using or buttons AUTO reserve capacity automatically estimated and gallons capacity automatically calculated from grains capacity and water hardness oFF regeneration based on day ov...

Page 11: ...lons using the or buttons The choices are Relay Actuation Time After the start of a regeneration the amount of time that should pass prior to activating the relay The start of regeneration is de ned a...

Page 12: ...11 SETTING OPTIONS TABLE STEP 1I STEP 2I STEP 3I STEP 4I 4 Reserve capacity estimate is based on history of water usage...

Page 13: ...on water to the unit while also providing untreated water to the distribution system See Figure 1 2 Bypass Position The inlet and outlet handles point to the center of the bypass The system is isolate...

Page 14: ...cord is furnished The tanks should be on a firm level surface The plug in transformer is for dry locations only Electrical Use a 115 120V 60Hz uninterrupted outlet Batteries are not used 1 The distan...

Page 15: ...th the drain connection on the control valve This will provide an adequate anti siphon trap Where the drain empties into an overhead sewer line a sink type trap must be used Run drain tube to its disc...

Page 16: ...ll be called for on that day even if sufficient number of gallons were not used to call for a regeneration Set Day Override using or buttons number of days between regeneration 1 to 28 or oFF See Sett...

Page 17: ...lay shows the current treated water ow rate through the system The fourth display shows the total amount of treated water from 1x1000 to 9999x1000 gallons This is resettable by simultaneously pressing...

Page 18: ...t the system will regenerate at the preset delayed regeneration time If you pressed the REGEN button in error pressing the button again will cancel the request Note If the regeneration time option is...

Page 19: ...f an extended power outage occurs the time of day will ash on and off which indicates the time of day should be reset The system will remember the rest ERROR MESSAGE If the word ERROR and a number are...

Page 20: ...ily to the drain without the presence of air restore power and momentarily press the REGEN button to advance the control to the BRINE position 5 Fully open the inlet bypass valve handle bypass is now...

Page 21: ...2 sets of dry contacts for user applications The wiring of these contacts is application speci c Relay Speci cations To insure proper t and correct operation the following relay and relay socket manu...

Page 22: ...ck Assembly 1 2 V3004 Drive Cap ASY 1 3 V3372 WS1MR Drive Back Plate 1 4a V3011 WS1 Piston Down ow ASY 1 4b V3011 01 WS1 Piston Up ow ASY 5 V3174 WS1 Regenerant Piston 1 6 V3135 O ring 228 1 7 V3180 O...

Page 23: ...22 REPLACEMENT PARTS...

Page 24: ...23 REPLACEMENT PARTS...

Page 25: ...24 REPLACEMENT PARTS...

Page 26: ...25 REPLACEMENT PARTS...

Page 27: ...26 INSTALLATION FITTING ASSEMBLIES...

Page 28: ...27 WS1 IDENTIFICATION FIGURE WS1 WITH 1 050 DISTRIBUTOR TUBE OPENING IDENTIFICATION...

Page 29: ...et time of regeneration d Control set at on 0 d Check with regen time option in programming e Control set at NORMAL on 0 e Check with regen time option in programming 5 ERROR followed by a code number...

Page 30: ...gged a Connect transformer and PC board power b No power at outlet b Restore power c Broken drive gear of drive cap assembly c Replace gear or drive cap assembly d Defective PC board d Replace board 8...

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