WS2H, WS2HF, and WS3 Manual
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TYPICAL SYSTEM EXAMPLES
Twin Tank System, Simple Alternator (Sharing a MAV)
System consists of 2 power heads, 1 communication cable and 1 MAV
Electrical Connections:
• The MAV’s motor wire is connected to the 2-pin connector labeled BYPASS on Unit 2 (Unit B) PC board
• Using a standard straight through RJ45 cable (T-568B wiring), connect the “COMM OUT” of the LEAD control to the
“COMM IN” of the LAG control (See Page 6 for connector locations)
• If a single external meter is used, it should be connected to the 3-pin connector on Unit 2 (Unit B) labeled FLOW.
NOTE: When using a single external meter, “SYSTEM PULSES” and the proper pulse rate must be selected in the
programming section.
Plumbing Connections:
• To regenerate with raw/untreated water, the outlet of each unit is piped to the MAV. Port A will be piped to the LEAD
(Unit A) , Port B to the LAG (Unit B), and Port C to the common supply outlet.
• To regenerate with soft/treated water, the inlet of each unit is piped to the MAV. Port A will be piped to the LEAD (Unit
A), Port B to the LAG (Unit B) and Port C to the common supply outlet.
Alternator systems with a single MAV
or meter will connect to the B unit
If the piston rod is not visible, the
current path of fl ow is between the
“A” and “C” ports.
Port A
Port B
Port C
LEAD (Unit A)
LAG (Unit B)