11
O-ring
Probe Pins
Lubricate
Probe
Figure 5
Bulkhead
Fitting
Locking Clasp
Figure 6
Water Line and Bypass Connections
A bypass valve system should be installed on all water
conditioning systems. A model 1265 bypass is included
with this system. The bypass valve isolates the conditioner
from the water system and provides unconditioned water
to service during routine maintenance and servicing
procedures. See Figure 7 Model 1265 Bypass (Included)
and Figure 8 Typical Three Valve Bypass Configuration
(Not provided by manufacturer).
Note: Before turning on the water to the valve, rotate
the two handles on the bypass valve 2-3 times. This will
help seat the O-rings and prevent leaking.
Normal Operation
In Bypass
BY
PA
SS
BY
PA
SS
B
Y
P
A
S
S
B
Y
P
A
S
S
Water Conditioner
Water Conditioner
In
Out
In
Out
Figure 7 Model 1265 Bypass (Included)
Water
Conditioner
Water
Conditioner
Water Conditioner
Water Conditioner
Normal Operation
In Bypass
Figure 8 Typical Three Valve Bypass Configuration
(Not provided by manufacturer)
WARNING: Do not use tools to tighten
plastic fittings. Over time, stress may
break the connections. Hand tighten the
nuts.
WARNING: Do not use petroleum grease
on gaskets when connecting bypass
plumbing. Use only 100% silicone grease
products when installing any Pro Elite
brand valve. Non-silicone grease may
cause plastic components to fail over
time.
WARNING: The inlet water must be
connected to the inlet port of the valve.
When replacing non-Pro Elite valves,
it is possible that the inlet and outlet
plumbing is installed in a reversed
position. Ensure that the plumbing is
not installed in the opposite order. Tank
media may be pushed into the valve.