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NOTICE

Please confirm that all items required are included in the kit ready 

for assembly and remove from carton.
  1.  The system can stand upright in the desired location without  

the need to affix to a wall.

  2.  Place the system in the desired location. Make sure that the 

location is level and sturdy enough to support the weight of the 

wetted system.

  3.  Turn off the main water supply to the home and open an inside 

faucet to relieve any pressure within the plumbing system.

  4.  Install a supply valve (user supplied) in the supply line and close it.
  5.  Take the two 1" NPT (Item 2 below) threaded adapters and  

apply PTFE plumbing tape to the plumbing adapter threaded  

ends. Install first the union nut, white split ring then the o-ring 

onto each plumbing adapter. Place the threaded adapters into 

the bypass valve (Item 1) as shown in Diagram A.

  6.  Secure the adapters with the nuts on the threaded connections  

on the bypass valve. Hand Tighten Only. Do Not use PTFE tape  

on the threaded ports of the bypass valve assembly.

  7.  Attach the bypass valve (Item 1 below) to head assembly shown 

in Diagram A on the E-Treat system. Do Not use PTFE tape on 

the threaded ports of the head assembly.

  8.  Secure the bypass to the head with nuts on bypass. Hand 

Tighten Only.

  9. Place the bypass into the Service Operation Position.
10.  Connect the cold water supply to the inlet of the E-Treat system.
11.  Connect the outlet of the E-Treat system to the supply line  

going into the home.

 

Bypass Valve

NPT Threaded Inlet/Outlet 

Adapters (x2)

Installation Instructions

The new system comes with the media, bypass, and tail pieces in the  

carton. Installer should verify this prior to installation. How to install 

your E-Treat system can also be found at www.PremierH2O.com.

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E-Treat Parts

Diagram A

ByPass Operation

Supply Water 

Enters

Water Supply 

Exits

Service Operation

Supply Water 

Enters

Water Supply 

Exits

Start Up

  1.  Remove the dome plug at the top of the tank so most of the air 

can vent from the tank during its initial fill with water.

  2.  Open the nearest cold water side of a faucet. 
  3.  Turn water on at main supply line slowly and open the newly 

installed supply valve to 1/4 open position. Inspect systems for 

leaks. If leaks are present, repair immediately before proceeding. 

  4.  Allow tank to fill with water until the water level in the tank can 

be seen through the dome hole port. Then reinstall the dome 

hole plug and hand tighten it into the top of the tank.

  5.  Close the cold faucet, put the system in bypass mode and fully 

open the supply valve. Allow the tank to sit for 24 hours before 

finalizing the startup procedure.

  6.  Once the E-Treat system has soaked for 24 hours close the 

supply valve, place bypass into the service position and open a 

nearby cold water faucet to relieve pressure from the system.

  7.  Disconnect the outlet line and place a bucket under outlet  

of system. 

  8.  Open the supply valve to the 1/4 open position and allow water 

to run into the bucket until water runs clear then turn off the 

supply valve. If outlet is flowing into a bucket, water could 

splash on nearby objects. If this threatens the safety, value, 

structure, or appearance of these objects, protect/remove  

them or use the outlet to drain option.

  9.  Connect the outlet of the E-Treat system to the cold water  

supply to the house and slowly fully open the supply valve.

10.  Open hot and cold faucets downstream from the E-Treat 

system to relieve any air from the plumbing system and water 

heaters. Then close the faucets.

11. Check for leaks. Repair as needed.

Summary of Contents for 68101336

Page 1: ... E Treat system contact a Watts representative or consult a professional plumber You are required to thoroughly read all installation instructions and product safety information before beginning the installation of this product FAILURE TO COMPLY WITH PROPER INSTALLATION AND MAINTENANCE INSTRUCTIONS COULD RESULT IN PRODUCT FAILURE WHICH CAN CAUSE PROPERTY DAMAGE PERSONAL INJURY AND OR DEATH Watts i...

Page 2: ...ntroduction The E Treat system is an economical physical water treatment technology that helps protect pipes extend the life of appliance and provide better tasting water through filtration and condi tioning The E Treat system is a dual compartment tank based system with 2 cubic feet of high capacity activated carbon which reduces sediment chlorine taste and odor and integrated One Flow scale prev...

Page 3: ... 1 3 ppm Oil H2S Must be Removed Prior to E Treat System Total Phosphates 3 0 ppm Silica maximum 20 ppm TDS 1500 mg l NOTICE Systems using OneFlow technology are effective at con trolling lime scale formation inside the plumbing system at influent hardness levels up to 30 grains per gallon 513 ppm CaCO3 of calcium carbonate Due to variances in water chemistry 30 grains per gallon is a recommended ...

Page 4: ...on How to install your E Treat system can also be found at www PremierH2O com 1 2 E Treat Parts Diagram A ByPass Operation Supply Water Enters Water Supply Exits Service Operation Supply Water Enters Water Supply Exits Start Up 1 Remove the dome plug at the top of the tank so most of the air can vent from the tank during its initial fill with water 2 Open the nearest cold water side of a faucet 3 ...

Page 5: ... Treat system as shown in Diagram A 4 Separate E Treat system from bypass valve as shown in Diagram B 5 Unscrew head from tank counterclockwise as shown in Diagram C 6 Use a wet dry vacuum to extract carbon from vessel 7 Start the vacuum and slowly push the hose into carbon bed as shown in Diagram D Add water as needed until all carbon is removed Diagram D Diagram A Diagram B Diagram C WARNING To ...

Page 6: ...dapter counterclockwise as shown in Diagram C using the notched pipe 4 Twist the adapter off with a quarter twist using the included adapter pipe tool Once the adapter is loose pull the distribu tor tube straight out as shown in Diagram C 5 Insert an extended vacuum wand and or hose from replace ment media kit into the tank and through the mid plate into the bottom chamber as shown in Diagram D 6 ...

Page 7: ...wn in Diagram B 3 Put media funnel into the top of the coupling as shown in Diagram C 4 Pour the new media into the funnel Shake the funnel and pipe to make sure all the media drops into the bottom chamber 5 Remove the funnel and the pipe 6 Reinstall the distributor tube and screen assembly by lowering it through the mid plate and turning it clockwise as shown in Diagram D with the notched end of ...

Page 8: ...s shown in Diagram B 2 Put the blue media funnel into the top of the tank as shown in Diagram C Slowly pour the new carbon media into the funnel until all media is inside the vessel 3 Remove the funnel and the tape from the distributor tube 4 Reinstall the tank head and connect system to bypass valve shown on Diagram D 5 Proceed with Start Up on page 4 Diagram C Diagram D Diagram A Diagram B ...

Page 9: ...gram B PART NO REBED KIT 68110169 Replacement Carbon and OneFlow Media 68110145 Replacement Carbon and OneFlow Media Plus Tools Note Before replacing any media ensure you have a wet dry vacuum all your media replacement tools shown in image above and rebed kit ready in order to proceed Media Replacement Tools Tools needed to replace E Treat media that are not supplied by Watts Standard wet dry vac...

Page 10: ...u should notice that soaps and sham poos lather more than with untreated water Soaps and shampoos will also rinse off much easier and faster than they would with traditional soft water We recommend the use of modern soaps for the best results Things to watch for During the first 30 90 days Faucet aerators and drains may plug occasionally as old scale is removed from your plumbing system and water ...

Page 11: ...n Such replacement media will be delivered to the owner F O B nearest factory at no cost excluding freight and local labor charges if any Damage to the media due to chlorine other oxidizers or fouling caused by local water conditions or any other operation outside of the limits shown under Specifications is not covered by this warranty THE WARRANTY SET FORTH HEREIN IS GIVEN EXPRESSLY AND IS THE ON...

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