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NOTICE

When assembling the installation fitting package, connect 

the fitting to the plumbing system first and then attach the 

nut, split ring and o-ring. Heat from soldering or solvent 

cements may damage the nut, split ring, and o-ring. Make 

sure solder joints are cool before assemble is started.

 

Split ring retainer design holds the nut on and allows load to be 

spread over the entire nut surface area reducing the chance for leak-

age. The split ring design, incorporated into the installation fittings 

allows approximately 2 degrees off axis alignment to the plumbing 

system. The installation fittings are designed to accommodate minor 

plumbing misalignments but are not designed to support the weight 

of a system or the plumbing.
When assembling the installation-fitting package, connect the fitting 

to the plumbing system first and then attach the nut, split ring and 

o-ring. Heat from soldering or solvent cements may damage the nut, 

split ring, or o-ring. Solder joints should be cool and solvent cements 

should be set before installing the nut, split ring, and o-ring. Avoid 

getting primer and solvent cement on any part of the o-rings, split 

rings, and bypass valve or control valve. Solvent cements and prim-

ers should be used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instruc-

tions.

Move Filter System Into Place

1.   Connect the cold water supply to the inlet of the water condition-

ing system. While constructing the supply line, install a master 

supply valve (user supplied) in the supply line and close it.

2.   Connect the feed water line to the home to the outlet of the 

system. 

3.    Make sure floor is level.
Measure, cut, and install pipe and fit-

tings to the bypass valve (dry fit only to 

make sure you have a proper fit) inlet 

and outlet side. Be sure hard water is 

supplied to the inlet side. Trace pipe 

to be sure.
The installation fittings connect to the 

control valve or the bypass valve using 

nuts that only require hand tighten-

ing. Hand tighten nut connections 

between control valve and installation 

fittings,control valve and bypass valve, 

and bypass valve and installation fit-

tings allow for easy serviceability. Do 

not use a pipe wrench to tighten nuts 

on installation fittings. Hand tighten 

only.

Slip the nut onto the fitting first, then the split ring second and the 

o-ring last. Hand tighten the nut. If the fitting is leaking tightening the 

nut will not stop the leak. Remove the nut, remove the fitting, and 

check for damage or misalignment of the o-ring.
Do not use pipe dope or other sealant on threads. Teflon tape must 

be used on the threads of the 1" NPT elbow and the 1/4" NPT con-

nection and on the threads for the drain line connection. Teflon tape 

is not necessary on the nut connection or caps because of o-ring 

seals. 

Connect the Drain Line

1.   Plumb the drain line to an appropriate drain abiding by all local, 

city, and state codes. Use a 3/4” drain line for backwash flow 

rates of 7 gpm or for drain lines of 7 gpm and less that exceed 

20’ in length. Use a 1” drain line for backwash flow rates of 10 

gpm and 12 gpm.

2.   If the drain line is a 5/8" flexible poly tube, slide the nut onto the 

poly tube, then place the poly tube insert into the end of the poly 

tube and tighten the nut on to the 3/4" drain line fitting. The nut 

is only designed for use with flexible poly tube. Use other nuts if 

attaching different materials. Run line to a drain. Making sure you 

have a 1 1/2" airgap. You may use a floor drain, standpipe or any 

open type drain (see Fig 7).

 

 Do not use Vaseline, oils, or other unacceptable lubricants on 

o-rings. A silicon lubricant may be used on the black o-ring.

Use a pliers or crescent wrench to tighten or unscrew the nut. Do 

not use a pipe wrench to tighten or loosen nut. Do not use pipe 

dope or other sealant on threads. Use Teflon tape on the threads of 

the drain line control fitting when installing 3/4" NPT or 1" straight 

fitting.

Figure 7: Also be sure drain line has an air gap.

Summary of Contents for PWFGAC1

Page 1: ...governing authorities for additional local requirements WARNING Need for Periodic Inspection Maintenance This product must be tested periodically in compliance with local codes but at least once per...

Page 2: ...6 15 5 3 16 X 11 X 62 PWFGAC2 Time Clock 12 X 52 2 30 8 15 7 5 17 X 13 X 60 PWFGAC3 Time Clock 14 X 65 3 40 11 15 10 18 X 14 X 74 PWFGAC4 Time Clock 16 X 65 4 60 14 15 11 20 X 17 X 74 MODEL NO VALVE...

Page 3: ...outlet must be grounded All electrical connections must be connected according to local codes Be certain the outlet is uninterrupted Install grounding strap on metal pipes The power adapter comes with...

Page 4: ...ipment If there is obvious damage to any equipment it should be noted on the carrier s Bill Of Lading Open and inspect the contents of all closed crates cartons etc and inspect for concealed damage Th...

Page 5: ...e oils or hydrocarbon based lubricants Use only 100 silicone lubricants Do not support the weight of the system on the control valve fittings plumbing or the bypass Do not allow this water conditionin...

Page 6: ...bracket towards the two latches The Service Instructions Figure 17 Figure 18 Figure 19 Figure 20 NOTICE NOTICE NOTICE Install a By Pass Always install a bypass either a 3 way valve system or the stan...

Page 7: ...es for an electrical ground metal only When finished with plumbing a ground wire should be connected to the copper pipes to complete the ground circuit Use two clamps and 4 copper for this Figure 5 Wh...

Page 8: ...ct to the control valve or the bypass valve using nuts that only require hand tighten ing Hand tighten nut connections between control valve and installation fittings control valve and bypass valve an...

Page 9: ...om the drain line When water is clear press the regen button 4 times This will take the valve back to service position Open several cold water and hot water faucets and let run until hot water heater...

Page 10: ...he Quick Programming Guide please see the detailed programming section of this manual NOTICE The electronics in the PWF control valve are used across a wide variety of control valves and applications...

Page 11: ...the hour the regeneration should occur by using the Up and Down arrow buttons an arrow points to PM after 12 00 noon Late night midnight is best this is the time when no water is liekly to be used Pr...

Page 12: ...7 Day option User Displays These procedures can be accessed in any order Details on each of the procedures are provided below and on the following pages When in operation normal user displays show th...

Page 13: ...points at Regen Hour Use UP or DOWN buttons to switch between the two choices If a differential switch is not installed the settings in this display are ignored NOTE A backwash will be initiated or s...

Page 14: ...rent day of the week by using the UP or DOWN buttons See chart at right for date codes Press SET HOUR to go to STEP 4I7 STEP 4I7 Sunday backwash To backwash on Sunday use the UP or DOWN button until t...

Page 15: ...ill always read 7 and a regeneration will never occur User Displays General Operation When the system is operating one of two displays will be shown Pressing UP or DOWN button will alter nate between...

Page 16: ...ests or a heavy laundry day To initiate a manual backwash at the preset delayed backwash time simultaneously press UP DOWN buttons together and release The arrow will point to the word Regen if a rege...

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Page 20: ...IMPLIED INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND IN NO EVENT SHALL WATTS BE LIABLE IN CONTRACT TORT STRICT LIABILITY OR UNDER ANY...

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