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VALVE INSTRUCTIONS
FUNCTION:
It is extremely important to know the location and func-
tion of the valves on the CLP. Improper positioning of
the valves can cause overfl ow or damage which could
result in time consuming clean-up and repairs. Study the
section on “Valve Location and Function.”
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Valve 1
- Flow Control Valve
This valve controls the amount of water allowed
into the CLP from the sump pump. Adjust 2-4 gpm
above your demand on the system (See Pages
13, 58).
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Valves 2 & 3
- Ozone Pump
Should be open at all times (See pages 19, 42,
44).
NOTE:
Only to be closed when removing or re-
placing the ozone pump.
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Valve 4
- Oil Skimming Bucket
Valve should be closed except when draining
off oil (See pages 13-14).
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Valve 5
- Tank Valve
This valve should be open at all times except when
removing air valve for repair (see pages 13-14).
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Valve 6
- Rinse Water Control Valve
This valve is opened only when rinse water is
needed (See page 44).
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Valve 7
- Outlet to Pressure Washer Valve
After start-up, this valve is left fully open all of
the time. Controls water to the pressure washer
(See page 44).
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Valve 8
- Rain Water Overfl ow Valve
Left open partially. When SV#1 opens, water is
allowed to discharge while still providing water for
the pressure washer (See page 44).
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Valve 9
- Recycle Flow Control Valve
This valve is used to control the volume of
water going back to the collection pit for recycling
through the system when the PLC or AMC acti-
vates the solenoid, SV3, for recycling the system.
Open partially to match fi lter fl ow meter allowing
a smooth fl ow without cycling transfer pump as
much as possible (See pages 46, 66).
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Valve 10
- Filter Flow Control Valve
This valve controls the amount of water allowed
to fl ow through the fi lters. Adjust to the same or
2 gpm below valve #1 (See pages 36, 62).
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Valve 11 & 12
- Filter Control Valve
When set on Filter, this valve allows water to pass
through the fi lter. When set on Backwash, the
water passes through the fi lter in reverse, then
passes back to the catch basin. The air valves
control these valves (See pages 13-14).
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Valve 13
Should be open at all times. Allows pressur-
ized water to fl ush sediment from the cone tank
(See pages 13-14).
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Valve 14