Lync WQ-SF
SECTION 2: Installation and Operation
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2.4.
Brine Tank Installation
2.4.1. Installation Location
The brine tank(s) should set on a common elevation as the mineral tank and within distance so
that it can be reached by the length of factory supplied brine tubing. If a smooth and level
surface is not available, place brine tank(s) on a smooth piece of exterior plywood and level it by
placing shims underneath the plywood. Make sure that the brine grid at the bottom of the brine
tank is level and the brine well is near to vertical as possible.
2.4.2. Tubing Connections
1. For WQSF-025-N and WQSF-050-
N skids, connect both 1/2” OD tubing to the TEE fitting
installed on the brine tank and for WQSF-075-N and WQSF-100-N skids, connect each tubing
to one brine tank. Connect the other side of each tubing to the control valve on each mineral
tank (see Figure 2-2). After connecting the tubing on both ends, verify that the brine line tubing
is not kinked or restricted.
Figure 2-2: Brine Tube Connection Point on Control Valve
2.
Run the provided 5/8” tubing from the brine tanks overflow fitting to an appropriate, non-
elevated, open drain (see Figure 2-3).
3.
Add enough water to the brine tank so that water covers the top of the air check (2” above
brine grid).
DO NOT
add salt to the brine tank at this time. The salt will be added to tank during
system startup.
NOTE:
In the process of making brine for the first regeneration, the solution volume will increase
(one gallon of water will be 1.2 gallons of brine). The final level of the liquid will be several
inches above the brine grid.