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INSTALLATION OF YOUR WATER SOFTENER

PLANNING AND SITING THE INSTALLATION

The installation of a water softener is relatively easy, but we 
recommend that this work is undertaken by an authorised agent. 
Where possible the water softener should be sited close to the rising 
main, allowing for any required hard water draw off points, i.e. 
drinking tap and outside tap. Keep the drain run as short as possible 
and allow for ease of service and salt access. If installed next to a boiler 
or hot water cylinder you may have to protect against condensation. 
When siting the softener please consider space for accessing the unit 
for servicing etc. Sufficient space should be left behind the unit to allow 
easy access for repairs and cleaning.

FLOW RATES

The water flow must be at least 1 litre per minute for the water 
softener to work as originally designed.

FREEZING

The installation of all water fittings should be in accordance with 
regional WRC regulations. The water softener, and all associated 
pipework must be protected against freezing. Take special care where 
the drain runs outside. Freezing will prevent recharge and cause 
overflowing.

WARNING: FAILURE TO MEET THE FOLLOWING REQUIREMENTS 
CAN CAUSE DAMAGE TO THE WATER SOFTENER, OR RESTRICT ITS 
OPERATION.

ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS

The water softener requires a 240 volt 50 Hz electrical supply taken off 
a power supply, not a lighting circuit. Power is supplied via a 24 volt 
50 Hz transformer.

HARDWATER TAP

WRC regulations currently state that a hard water tap is always 
recommended. However, where the water hardness is below 400ppm 
calcium carbonate there is NO mandatory requirement for a separate 
hard water drinking tap because softened water complies with the 
drinking water regulations. Where the water hardness exceeds 400ppm 
calcium carbonate, the sodium level will be above the 200ppm 
maximum set by the drinking water regulations so a separate hard 
water drinking tap becomes mandatory.
It is also recommended that the garden tap is left with hard water 
supply. Always check current regulations and seek advice from your 
authorised agent.

PRESSURE

Low or high pressure could lead to damage or non-operation of the 
water softener. If the daytime pressure exceeds 4.76 BAR (70 psi) a 
pressure reducing valve should be fitted. If daytime pressure is less 
than 1.7 BAR (25 psi) a pressure pump is required.

Note:

 Night-time pressure will be much higher than daytime.

SPECIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

Maximum water temperature 49 °C (120 °F) 
Maximum daytime working pressure 4.76 BAR (70 psi) 
Minimum working pressure 1.7 BAR (25 psi) 
Minimum system flow 0.06m3/hr

UNVENTED OR DIRECT SYSTEMS

Connection to the water softener should be made with 22mm or 28mm 
copper pipe and not with flexible hoses supplied, to ensure that a 
satisfactory flow rate is maintained.
You will also require a suitably sized bypass set and check valve. Full 
flow valves are recommended.

DRAIN HOSE

We recommend that the maximum length of drain hose is 1 metre 
before entering an air gap. The maximum drain height above the 
softener should be no more than 1 metre.

INSTALLATION OF YOUR WATER SOFTENER

PLANNING AND

 

SITING THE INSTALLATION

The  installation  of  a  water  softener  is  relatively  easy,  but  we 
recommend that this work is undertaken by an authorised agent. 
Where possible the water softener should be sited close to the

 

rising 

main, allowing for any required hard water draw off points, i.e.

 

drinking tap and outside tap. Keep the drain run as short as possible

 

and allow for ease of service and salt access. If installed next to a boiler

 

or hot water cylinder you may have to protect against condensation.

 

When siting the softener please consider space for accessing the unit

 

for servicing etc. Sufficient space should be left behind the unit to allow

 

easy access for repairs and cleaning.

FLOW RATES

The  water  flow  must  be  at  least  1  litre  per  minute  for  the  water 
softener to work as originally designed.

FREEZING

The  installation  of  all  water  fittings  should  be  in  accordance  with 
regional  WRC  regulations.  The  water  softener,  and  all  associated
pipework must be protected against freezing. Take special care where
the  drain  runs  outside.  Freezing  will  prevent  recharge  and  cause 
overflowing.

WARNING:  FAILURE  TO  MEET  THE  FOLLOWING  REQUIREMENTS 
CAN  CAUSE  DAMAGE  TO  THE  WATER  SOFTENER,  OR  RESTRICT  ITS 
OPERATION.

ELECTRICAL REQUIREMENTS

The water softener requires a 240 volt 50 Hz electrical supply taken off 
a power supply, not a lighting circuit. Power is supplied via a 24 volt 50 Hz
transformer.

HARDWATER TAP

New WRC regulations currently state that a hard water tap is always 
recommended. However, where the water hardness is below 400ppm

 

calcium carbonate there is NO mandatory requirement for a separate

 

hard  water  drinking  tap  because  softened  water  complies  with  the 
drinking water regulations. Where the water hardness exceeds 400ppm

 

calcium  carbonate,  the  sodium  level  will  be  above  the  200ppm 
maximum set by the drinking water regulations so a separate hard

 

water drinking tap becomes mandatory.
It  is  also  recommended  that  the  garden  tap  is  left  with  hard  water 
supply. Always check current regulations and seek advice from your 
authorised agent.

PRESSURE

Low or high pressure could lead to damage or non-operation of the water
softener. If the daytime pressure exceeds 4.76 BAR (70 psi)a pressure-
reducing valve should be fitted. If daytime pressure is less than 1.7 BAR
(25 psi) a pressure pump is required. Talk to an EcoWater agent.

Note:

Night-time pressure will be much higher than daytime.

SPECIFICATION REQUIREMENTS

Maximum water temperature 49 °C (120 °F)
Maximum daytime working pressure 4.76 BAR (70 psi)
Minimum working pressure 1.7 BAR (25 psi)
Minimum system flow 0.06m3/hr
Maximum system flow 3.18m3/hr

UNVENTED OR DIRECT SYSTEMS

Connection to the water softener should be made with 22mm or 28mm

 

copper  pipe  and  not  with  flexible  hoses  supplied,  to  ensure  that  a 
satisfactory flow rate is maintained.
You will also require a suitably sized bypass set and check valve. Full

 

flow valves are recommended. 

DRAIN HOSE

We recommend that the maximum length of drain hose is 1 metre before
entering an air gap. The maximum drain height above the softener should
be no more than 1 metre.

Please Remember

– 

Only use tablet or pellet salt in your softener!

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Please Remember

 – Only use tablet or pellet salt in your softener!

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Страница 1: ...INSTALLATION MANUAL Aqua Solve Family AQS 9 Aqua Solve Large AQS 14 400498 05 15...

Страница 2: ...er is on the underside of the salt lid 2 Remove all packaging parts from inside the unit 3 If you need to remove the valve cover for ease of installation follow the instructions carefully To remove va...

Страница 3: ...1 If ordered with softener Please Remember Only use tablet or pellet salt in your softener 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 IDENTIFYING MAJOR PARTS OF YOUR WATER SOFTENER NO Description Quantity...

Страница 4: ...occur Do not attempt to treat water over 49 C Freezing or hot water damage will void your warranty Avoid installing in direct sunlight Excessive sun heat may cause distortion or other damage to non m...

Страница 5: ...metre INSTALLATION OF YOUR WATER SOFTENER PLANNING AND SITING THE INSTALLATION The installation of a water softener is relatively easy but we recommend that this work is undertaken by an authorised ag...

Страница 6: ...ight ends may be connected to isolating valves or elbow unions Fit the filter discs into the straight union end of the inlet outlet hoses DRAIN OUTLET OVERFLOW CONNECTION Insert the rubber grommet int...

Страница 7: ...utlet THE UNIT WORKS ON 24V ONLY DO NOT CONNECT WITHOUT THE TRANSFORMER 7 STEP BY STEP GUIDE TO PLUMBING THE SOFTENER CONTINUED CONNECT TRANSFORMER 1 Connect the power cable leads to the two terminals...

Страница 8: ...ot show in the display press the SELECT MENU button a few times until they do 1 Press the p UP or q DOWN buttons to set the present time Up moves the display ahead down sets the time back FIG 19 B SET...

Страница 9: ...set salt level each time salt is added to the water softener To set this monitor system If you completed the previous step the words SET FIG 21 Recommended Not recommended C SET RECHARGE REGENERATION...

Страница 10: ...HT initiated FIG 25 RECHARGE NOW At times of greater than normal water use such as when you have guests you could run out of conditioned water before the next scheduled recharge If this happens you ma...

Страница 11: ...e the resin bed is not recharged and hard water will result If the storage tank is full of salt it is difficult to tell if you have a salt bridge A bridge may be underneath loose salt Take a broom han...

Страница 12: ...e See Valve Drain Requirements section 4 Valve drain line and Salt Storage Tank overflow drain connected together by a tee Disconnect tee and run separate drain lines 5 Low or high system water pressu...

Страница 13: ...el code 2 Press the p UP button a few times if necessary to display a flashing SoS 3 Press the SELECT MENU button and the elec tronic controller will restart 4 Set the present time hardness etc as des...

Страница 14: ...14 NOTES...

Страница 15: ...NOTES 15...

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