GE Pro Elite Analyzer water treatment system Operation Manual
The Pro Elite Analyzer is a water treatment system that uses a remote monitor to communicate with the control unit. The system is designed to be installed indoors in a protected environment. The remote monitor uses radio frequency (RF) communications and can be placed away from the control unit in another room. The Pro Elite Analyzer has been tested and meets FCC standards in the United States as well as Industry Canada (IC) standards for RF transmitting and receiving devices.
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Pro Elite™ Professional Series
Water Treatment System by GE
Operation Manual
Pro Elite Analyzer
Table of Contents
Placing 268 Water Conditioning System Into Operation (Fill Brine Tank Last) . . . . 25
Placing 268r Water Conditioning System Into Operation (Fill Brine Tank First) . . . 26
Conditioner Tank & Regenerant Tank Assembly Exploded View & Parts List . . . . . 31
Brine Well Assembly Exploded View & Parts List CH15675. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 33
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Performance Data Sheet
Pro Elite Analyzer Water Softener System Performance Data Sheet
Model
Pro Elite
268-716-100-1044
Analyzer
Pro Elite
268-716-150-1248
Analyzer
Pro Elite
268-716-200-1248
Analyzer
Rated Service Flow (gpm)
Pressure Drop at Rated Service Flow Rate (psi)
8.0
5.5
13.0
9.5
15.0
14.4
Rated Capacity
(grains @ lb of salt)
13,309 @ 3.3 lbs
26,327 @ 9.0 lbs
31,682 @ 15.0 lbs
20,023 @4.95 lbs
39,609 @ 13.5 lbs
47,665 @ 22.5 lbs
28, 548 @ 6.6 lbs
56,472 @ 18.0 lbs
67,958 @ 30.0 lbs
Rated Efficiency
(grains/lb Salt @ lb of salt)
Maximum FLow Rate
During Regeneration (gpm)
Sybron C-249NS Ion
Exchange Resin (cu ft)
Tank Size
Backwash - GPM
Rapid Rinse/Purge - GPM
4,033 grains/lb @ 3.3 lbs
5.5
1.0
10" x 44"
2.7
5.5
4,045 grains/lb @ 4.95 lbs.
5.5
1.5
12" x 48"
3.9
5.5
4,325 grains/lb @ 6.6 lbs
5.5
2.0
12" x 48"
3.9
5.5
Operating Pressure: 20-125 psi or 1.4-8.8 kg/Centimeter
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, Operating Temperature: 35-100°F or 1.7-38°C
Acceptable Salt Type: Sodium Chloride - Pellet salt
All Systems above tested at 35 psi ±5 psi, pH of 7.5 ±0.5, Capacity Testing Flow Rate = 50% of the rated service flow rate for the various size systems.
These water softener systems have been tested by WQA and conform to NSF/ANSI 44 for specific performance claims as verified and substantiated by test data. The rated salt efficiencies above were also determined in accordance with NSF/ANSI 44 and are only valid at the salt dosage referenced above. An efficiency rated water softener is a demand initiated regeneration (DIR) softener which also complies with specific performance specifications intended to minimize the amount of regenerant brine and water used in its operation. Efficiency rated water softeners shall have a rated salt efficiency of not less that 3350 grains of total hardness exchanged per pound of salt (based on NaCl equivalency) (477 grams of total hardness exchanged per kilogram of salt), and shall not deliver more salt than its listed rating. The rated efficiency of the water softener, the salt dosage at that efficiency, the capacity at that salt dosage and that of the efficiency is only valid at the stated salt dosage. Efficiency is measured by a laboratory test described in NSF/
ANSI 44. The test represents the maximum possible efficiency the system can achieve. Operational efficiency is the actual efficiency achieved after the system has been installed. It is typically less than the efficiency due to individual application factors including water hardness, water usage, and other contaminants that reduce the water softener’s capacity. These systems are not intended to be used for treating water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system.
Refer to the system Installation and Service Manuals for set-up and programming instructions.
Contact your local Pro-Elite dealer for parts and service. See your Pro-Elite Analyzer Operation Manual for warranty information
Important Notice: For conditions of use, health claims certified by the California Department of Public Health and replacement parts, see product data sheet
Iowa Requirement:
Seller: _________________________________________ Date: _________________________
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AND CERTIF
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IND
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Tested and Cerified by the
WQA against NSF/ANSI Standard 44 & ORD 0902 for “lead free” compliance.
The valve used on this unit is
Tested and Certified by WQA against NSF/ANSI Standard
61 Section 8 for Material requirements Only.
Buyer: _________________________________________ Date: _________________________
7/15/10
PENTAIR Residential Filtration, LLC
5730 North Glen Park Road
Milwaukee, Wisconsin 53209
PHONE: (262) 238-4400
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How To Use This Manual
This installation manual is designed to guide the installer through the process of installing and starting water conditioning systems featuring Pro
Elite equipment.
This manual is a reference and will not include every system installation situation. The person installing this equipment should have:
•
Training in the Pro Elite Demand systems.
•
Knowledge of water conditioning and how to determine proper control settings.
•
Adequate plumbing skills and qualifications per local and state laws, codes, and ordinances.
Icons That Appear In This Manual
WARNING:
Failure to follow this instruction can result in personal injury or damage to the equipment.
• Use only lead-free solder and flux, as required by federal and state codes, when installing soldered copper plumbing.
• Use caution when installing soldered metal piping near the water conditioning system. Heat can adversely affect the plastic control valve and bypass valve.
• All plastic connections should be hand tightened.
Teflon a
tape may be used on connections that do not use an O-ring seal. Do not use pipe dope type sealants on the valve body. Do not use pliers or pipe
wrenches.
• Do not use petroleum-based lubricants such as
Vaseline, oils or hydrocarbon-based lubricants. Use only 100% silicone lubricants.
• Use only the power transformer supplied with this water conditioning system.
• All electrical connections must be completed according to local codes.
• The power outlet must be grounded
Install an appropriate grounding strap across the inlet and outlet piping of the water conditioning system to ensure that a proper ground is maintained.
Note:
Helpful hint to simplify procedure.
WARNING:
Dry location use only, unless used with a Listed Class 2 Power Supply suitable for outdoor use.
Safety Information
• Observe all warnings that appear in this manual.
• Please review the entire Installation and Operation
Manual before installing the water conditioning system.
• As with all plumbing projects, it is recommended that a trained professional water treatment dealer install the water conditioning system. Please follow all local plumbing codes for installing this water conditioning system.
WARNING:
Excessive Weight Hazard.
Use two or more people to move and install the conditioner. Failure to do so can result in injury (including back injury).
• System is not intended to be used for treating water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system.
• This water conditioning system is to be used only for potable water.
• Inspect the water conditioning system for carrier shortage or shipping damage before beginning installation.
• To disconnect power, unplug the AC adapter from its power source.
• Observe drain line requirements. The drain line must be a minimum of 1/2-inch diameter. Use 3/4-inch pipe if the backwash flow rate is greater than 5 gpm
(19 Lpm) or the pipe length is greater than 20 feet (6 m).
• Do not support the weight of the system on the control valve fittings, plumbing, or the bypass.
• Do not allow this water conditioning system to freeze.
Damage from freezing will void this water conditioning system’s warranty.
• Operating ambient temperature: 34° to 120°F
(1° to 49°C).
• Operating water temperature: 35° to 100°F
(1.7° to 38°C).
• Operating water pressure range : 20 to 125 psi (1.38 to 8.62 bar). In Canada the acceptable operating water pressure range is 20 to 100 psi (1.38 to 6.89 bar).
a. Teflon is a trademark of E. I. duPont de Nemours.
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WARNING:
The valve and tank components of this Pro Elite unit have been assembled and tightened to the proper factory torque specifications. Over tightening may result in improper valve, probe and tank alingnment and may damage the tank O-ring
(PN1010154)
• Keep the media tank in the upright position. Do not turn upside down or drop. Turning the tank upside down or laying the tank on its side can cause media to enter the valve.
• Ensure that all wiring and plumbing connections on the mineral and brine tanks are installed correctly.
Use only regenerants designed for water conditioning. Do not use ice melting salt, block salt or rock salt.
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Valve Layout
Analyzer Control
Valve Discs
One Piece Valve Disc Spring
Motor
Optical Sensor
Camshaft
Injector and Cap
Refill Controller
Regenerant Tube Connection
Analyzer Control Layout
Outlet
Drain
Inlet
Status Light Connection
Time/Day
Regeneration Time/Day
Salt Amount
Capacity
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS
PM
Check Salt
Backwash
Drain Control
Injector
Screen Filter
AC Adapter Connection
(12 Volt Input)
Motor & Optical
Sensor Connection
Analyzer Probe
Connection
Front
System Specifications 716
Back
Model Number
Recharge Style
Media Tank Size
Resin Volume
Recharge (Salt) Tank Size
Salt Storage
Drain Water Rate
Service Connection Size
Drain Connection Size
Recharge (Brine) Connection Size
Installation Space Requirements
Shipping Weight
268-716-100-1044 268-716-150-1248 268-716-200-1248
Analyzer
10" x 44" (25 x 112 cm)
1 ft
3
(0.03 m
3
)
Analyzer Analyzer
12" x 48" (30.5 x 122 cm) 12" x 48" (30.5 x 122 cm)
1.5 ft
3
(0.04 m
3
) 2 ft
3
(0.056 m
3
)
19" x 36" (48.3 x 91.5 cm) 19" x 36" (48.3 x 91.5 cm) 19" x 36" (48.3 x 91.5 cm)
240 lbs (109 kg) 240 lbs (109 kg) 240 lbs (109 kg)
2.7 gpm (10.2 L/m)
1" NPT
3.9 gpm (14.7 L/m)
1" NPT
3.9 gpm (14.7 L/m)
1" NPT
3/4" NPT
3/8" NPT
21" x 42" x 72"
(53.3 x 106.6 x 182.8 cm)
140 lbs (63.5 kg)
3/4" NPT
3/8" NPT
21" x 42" x 72"
(53.3 x 106.6 x 182.8 cm)
165 lbs (74.8 kg)
3/4" NPT
3/8" NPT
21" x 42" x 72"
(53.3 x 106.6 x 182.8 cm)
200 lbs (90.7 kg)
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Location Selection
Location of a water conditioning system is important. The following conditions are required:
• Level platform or floor.
Note:
The Pro Elite System can be provided with optional leveling feet that may be used on the two tanks. Order part number 4000409
• Room to access equipment for maintenance and adding regenerant (salt) to tank.
• Ambient temperatures over 34 o
F (1 o
C) and below
120 o
F (49 o
C).
• Water pressure below 125 psi (8.62 bar) and above 20 psi (1.38 bar).
• In Canada the water pressure must be below 100 psi
(6.89 bar).
• Constant electrical supply to operate the control.
• Total minimum pipe run to water heater of ten feet
(three meters) to prevent backup of hot water into system.
• Local drain for discharge as close as possible.
• Water line connections with shutoff or bypass valves.
• Must meet any local and state codes for site of installation.
• Valve is designed for minor plumbing misalignments.
Do not support weight of system on the plumbing.
• Be sure all soldered pipes are fully cooled before attaching plastic valve to the plumbing.
Outdoor Locations
The Pro Elite System is designed to be installed indoors. A protected environment is recommended.
When the water conditioning system is installed outdoors, several items must be considered.
• Moisture – The valve and control are rated for NEMA 3 locations. Falling water should not affect performance. The system is not designed to withstand extreme humidity or water spray from below. Examples are: constant heavy mist, near corrosive environment, or upwards spray from sprinkler. Ensure that the Analyzer probe access panel is installed on the unit.
• Direct Sunlight – The materials used will fade or discolor over time in direct sunlight. The integrity of the materials will not degrade to cause system failures.
• Temperature – Extreme hot or cold temperatures will cause damage to the valve or control. Freezing temperatures will freeze the water in the valve. This will cause physical damage to the internal parts as well as the plumbing and conditioning resin. High temperatures will affect the control. The display may become unreadable but the control should continue to function. When the temperature returns to normal operating limits, the display will re-appear. A protective cover should assist with high temperature applications.
• Insects – The control and valve have been designed to keep all but the smallest insects out of the critical areas. Any holes in the top plate can be covered with duct tape. The top cover should be installed securely in place.
WARNING:
Dry location use only, unless used with a Listed Class 2 Power Supply suitable for outdoor use.
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System Features
Resin Tank
2
14
15
16
13
17
7
3
1
5
11
8
10
6
12
4
9
Brine Tank
5
4
6
1
3
2
7
3
4
1
2
Cover
Collar, Tank
Tank, Brine
Base, Tank
5
6
7
Brine Tube Assembly
Foot, Leveling
Latch Mechanism
6
7
3
4
1
2
5
8
9
Cover
Cap, Cover
Jacket,Resin Tank
Base
268 Logix PE Valve w/716 Control
Resin Tank
Door, Access,
Sensor
Remote Monitor
Assembly
Foot, Leveling
10 Latch Mechanism
11 Tank Collar
12 Riser Tube
13 Upper Basket
14 Cover
15 Indicator
16 Shield
17 Sensors Wired
Probes
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Equipment Installation
Dimensions
17.6 (447)
16.8 (427.1)
20.5 (521.1)
35.1 (890.4)
19.8 (503.8)
60.7 (1541.6)
36.9 (938.1)
32.2 (817.5)
28.2 (715.9)
5.0 (127)
2.5 (63.5)
55 (1398.1)
53.4 (1356.6)
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Typical System Layout
Bath Tub Lavatory Toilet Kitchen
Outside
Faucet
Hot Water
Outlet
Outside
Faucet
Water
Heater
Outside
Faucet
Laundry Tubs
Pump or
Meter
Floor Drain
Figure 1 Standard Basement Before Installation. Cold water lines shown.
Bath Tub Lavatory Toilet Kitchen
Hot Water
Outlet
Grounding
Strap
Bypass
Drain Line
Soft Water
Hard Water
Outside
Faucet
Water
Heater
Pump or
Meter
Softener
Laundry Tubs
Brine Tank Overflow Drain
Floor Drain
Figure 2 Softened Water Flow Diagram.
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Inspection
The Pro Elite system is shipped with several parts unassembled. When parts are removed from the packing, they should be inspected for damage. If any parts are damaged or missing, contact your supplier.
To Assemble the Media Tank:
1. If the floor under the media tank is uneven, the leveling feet may be installed. Slowly lay the tank on its side.
Press or tap the feet into the pockets.
WARNING:
When handling the media tank do not turn it upside down or drop on its side.
WARNING:
The media tank contains loose particles that will shift. If the tank is turned upside down or laid back quickly, the particles may enter the valve. If this happens, the valve may need to be disassembled and cleaned.
When the carton is first opened, the softener will be standing upright. The salt tank will be turned over and
covering the softener (Figure 3).
Salt Tank Cover
2. Stand the tank up and in position. Level as needed.
3. Remove cover by pressing in on the latch and lifting
cover (Figure 4). When the cover is removed, the valve
is visable. Remove the remote salt detector and the power adapter. They should be secured to the tank collar near the inlet/outlet connections.
Salt Tank Collar
Salt Tank Base
Lift
Press in
Salt Tank
(Upside Down)
Brine Tube
Assembly
Media Tank
(Softener)
Figure 4
Tank and Probe Assembly
Figure 3
To assemble the system, remove the salt tank components
(cover, collar, base and brine tube assembly) from the shipping container. The media tank can now be removed.
Locate the miscellaneous parts bag.
Media Tank Base
To assemble the Salt Tank:
1. If the floor under the salt tank is uneven, the leveling feet may be installed. Lay the empty salt tank on its side.
Press or tap the feet into the pockets.
2. Stand the salt tank up and in position. Level as needed.
The tank has two ports that will be connected. One to a drain and one to the valve.
3. Place the brine tube in position inside the pocket at the bottom of the tank. Install the overflow fitting.
4. Place the tank collar over the top of the brine tube.
Position the collar and push it down into the tank. Lay the cover aside for now.
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The probes are preinstalled to the media tank. The probes are located behind an access panel on the jacket of the media tank. To remove the access panel, remove the four screws and washers.
Use only 100% Silicone lubricant on the probe O-rings
(Figure 5). Do not allow the lubricant to come into contact
with the probe pins. Install the probe assemblies into the
tank and secure with the locking clasp (Figure 6)
Important: The pins on the probes will only fit into the bulkhead fittings one way. The pins must go into the matching holes at the bottom of the fitting. The probe with the shortest length of wire must be on top.
Install the protective shield (Figure 6 ).
Note:
Do not attempt to tighten or loosen the Bulkhead fittings, as they are secured with a locking adhesive.
Probe Pins
O-ring
Probe
Figure 5
Lubricate
S
S
B
Normal Operation
In Out
In
In Bypass
Out
S
S
B
SS PA
BY
SS PA
BY
Locking Clasp
Bulkhead
Fitting
Water Conditioner
Water Conditioner
Figure 7 Model 1265 Bypass (Included)
Normal Operation In Bypass
Figure 6
Water Line & 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 and Figure 8.
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.
Water Conditioner
Water Conditioner
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.
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Drain Line Connection
Note:
Standard commercial practices are expressed here. Local codes may require changes to the following suggestions. Check with local authorities before installing a water conditioning system
WARNING:
Never insert drain line directly
into a drain, sewer line or trap (Figure 9).
Always allow an air gap between the drain line and the wastewater to prevent the possibility of sewage being back-siphoned into the conditioner.
1.
The unit should be above and not more than 20 feet
(6.1 m) from the drain. Use an appropriate adapter fitting to connect ½-inch (1.3 cm) plastic tubing to the drain line connection of the control valve.
2.
If the backwash flow rate exceeds 5 gpm (22.7 Lpm) or if the unit is located 20-40 feet (6.1 – 12.2 m) from drain, use ¾-inch (1.9 cm) tubing. Use appropriate fittings to connect the ¾-inch tubing to the ¾-inch
NPT drain connection on valve.
3.
The drain line may be elevated up to 6 feet (1.8 m) providing the run does not exceed 15 feet (4.6 m) and water pressure at the conditioner is not less than 40 psi (2.76 bar). Elevation can increase by 2 feet (61 cm) for each additional 10-psi (.69 bar) of water pressure at the drain connector.
4.
Where the drain line is elevated but empties into a drain below the level of the control valve, form a 7inch (18 cm) loop at the far end of the line so that the bottom of the loop is level with the drain line connection. This will provide an adequate siphon trap.
Tie or wire the hose in place at the drain point. Also provide an air gap of at least 1-1/2 inch between the end of the hose and the drain point.
5.
Where the drain empties into an overhead sewer line, a sink-type trap must be used.
6.
Secure the end of the drain line to prevent it from moving.
Regenerant Line Connections
The regenerant line from the brine tank safety brine valve
(Figure 11) connects to the valve. Make the connections
and hand tighten. Be sure that the regenerant line is secure and free from air leaks. Even a small leak may cause the regenerant line to drain out, and the conditioner will not draw regenerant from the tank. This may also introduce air into the valve causing problems with valve operation.
Ensure that Teflon a
tape pipe sealant is applied to the
3/8-inch NPT regenerant line connection (Figure 10).
Regenerant Line Connection
Figure 10
Regenerant Line Connection
Right Way
Figure 9 Drain Line Connection
Figure 11 Salt Tank Safety Brine Valve and
Brine Well Assembly
13 a.
Teflon is a Trademark of E.I. duPont de Nemours.
Overflow Line Connection
In the event of a malfunction, the regenerant TANK
OVERFLOW will direct “overflow” to the drain instead of spilling on the floor. This fitting should be on the side of the
cabinet or regenerant tank, Figure 12.
To connect the overflow line, locate the connection on side of the regenerant tank. Insert overflow fitting into tank and tighten with plastic thumbnut and gasket. Attach length of
½-inch (1.3 cm) I. D. tubing (not supplied) to fitting and run to drain. Do not elevate overflow line higher than overflow fitting.
Do not tie into drain line of control unit. Overflow line must be a direct, separate line from overflow fitting to drain, sewer or tub with an air gap at the drain.
Regenerant Line Opening
Overflow Fitting
Drain Tubing
Secure hose in place
70 ft. Attempting to use the Pro Elite hardware at distances of greater then 70 ft are rarely successful.
Obstructions - Obstructions such as metal shelves, sheet metal duct work, appliances etc. placed in the line of communication between the Pro Elite Logix controller and the remote monitor system should be avoided
Radiated noise from other devices - Devices such as microwave ovens and air ionization units create a very
“noisy” RF environment. The Pro Elite remote monitor has a feature that allows the units to “jump” around noise introduced by other devices. Be aware that devices that create electrical noise can cause the connection to be intermittent or impossible.
RF penetration through solid objects (walls) - The Pro Elite hardware has been designed for successful communications in most normal residential buildings.
Each successive layer of material that the RF signal must penetrate causes the RF signal strength to degrade. At some point, all of the RF energy will be absorbed by the walls and floors and no signal will reach the monitor assembly.
Battery strength - The RF communication is not affected by a weak battery.
If the remote monitor is not recieving the signal and the battery is not dead, try repositioning the remote monitor.
After moving the monitor, wait up to 3 minutes for a signal to be received.
The remote monitor has display icons that will be an
indication of certain conditions (Figure 13).
• System Good
• Check Salt
• Needs Service
• No Signal
A status light blinks when conditions change. The section
Displays, Icons, and Cursors has detailed information.
Drain
Air Gap
Figure 12
Remote Monitor
The Pro Elite water softening system uses a remote monitor. This monitor uses radio frequency (RF) communications and can be placed away from the control unit in another room.
Radio frequency devices do not require obstacle free line-of-sight for communication. The RF wave is similar to a beam of light in that it travels well in a straight line, but the RF wave is slower and spreads out. The RF wave will pass through obstacles such as walls and floors. Each obstacle reduces the strength of the signal. Eventually the signal is lost.
The Pro Elite remote monitor has been tested and meets
FCC standards in the United States as well as Industry
Canada (IC) standards for RF transmitting and receiving devices. The monitor was designed to perform well in a building environment.
The installer of a Pro Elite system will need to be aware of a few simple guidelines when placing the remote monitor.
Distance - The distance between the Pro Elite Logix and the remote monitor system should always be minimized. The
RF connection hardware designed into the Pro Elite system has a nominal communication distance of approximately
Figure 13
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When the Pro Elite System is installed and put into operation, the remote monitor should be activated.
Remove the battery cover on the back of the monitor. The battery will have a plastic tab on one side. Remove the tab to allow the battery to power the monitor. A self-test program runs each time the battery is installed. All icons will display for 2 seconds. The monitor will listen for a signal. If a signal is recieved, the tower icon will have a beacon dot and the ring of arches. The dot and the arches will alternately display. The status light should be off.
Replace the Battery
The battery will last at least 1 year. When the battery is low on power, the LCD display will be blank.
To Replace the Battery:
1.
Remove the cover on the back side of the monitor.
2.
Press down on the tab holding the battery in position
3.
The battery will lift on the other end to be removed.
Note:
Use only a CR2032 Type 3V battery, installed with the positive (+) side showing.
4.
Position the new battery, positive (+) side up, in the socket and under the holder.
5.
Replace cover, the monitor will perform a self-test.
Electrical Connection
Note:
There are no user serviceable parts in the AC adaptor, motor or the control board.
The Analyzer control operates on a 12-volt alternating current power supply. This requires use of the Pentair
Water supplied AC adapter. AC adapters are available from your supplier for different applications. They include:
AC Adapter
Standard wall-mount
Energy Star
Outdoor rated
Input
Voltage
120V 60
Hz
120V 60
Hz
Application
UL listed for dry locations
UL listed for outdoor installations
Part
Number
3019151
1235448
120 VAC AC Adapters:
Make sure power source matches the rating printed on the AC adapter.
Note:
The power source should be constant. Be certain the AC adapter is not on a switched outlet. Power interruptions longer than 8 hours may cause the control to lose the day and time settings. When power is restored, the control will display four dashes (- - :- -) indicating that the day and time settings must be re-entered.
Press to
Remove Battery
Figure 14
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System Operation
Treated Water (Downflow)
Untreated water is conditioned as it flows through the resin bed and up the riser.
If the model selected at first start-up was 268r, this is a system that will refill the salt tank at the start of a regeneration cycle. When a regeneration cycle begins, the salt tank is filled and brine is allowed to develop before Cycle 1 starts.
Backwash (Upflow) – Cycle C1
Flow is reversed by the control valve, directed down the riser, up through the resin bed and sent to drain.
The bed is expanded and debris is flushed to the drain.
Regenerant Draw (Downflow) – Cycle C2
a
Water passes through the injector and regenerant is drawn from the regenerant tank. The regenerant is directed to the resin bed. The hardness ions are displaced by sodium ions. Regenerant draw is completed when the air check closes.
Slow Rinse (Downflow) – Cycle C3
Water flow moves the regenerant through the resin at a specific rate and rinses to the drain. The resin is regenerated.
Cycle Water Flows
From
Regenerant Tank
Repressurization – Cycle C4
Pressure is balanced in the valve before continuing the regeneration.
Fast Rinse (Downflow) - Cycle C5
Water passes through the resin bed and up through the riser to drain. All remaining regenerant residual is rinsed from the resin bed.
2
nd
Backwash (Upflow) – Cycle C6
Flow is identical to C1 Backwash. The resin is reclassified.
2
nd
Rinse (Downflow) - Cycle C7
Flow is identical to C5 Fast Rinse. The resin bed is rinsed to quality.
Regenerant Refill Last – Cycle C8
Refill last only occurs if the model selected at first power up was 268.
Water is directed to the regenerant tank to create regenerant for the next regeneration.
To Regenerant
Tank
Service Backwash
Regenerant Draw/
Slow Rinse
Repressurize Fast Rinse
Refill
a. The camshaft does not change position between the C2 and C3 cycles. C2 is only momentarily displayed.
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Camshaft Cycle Positions
The front end of the camshaft has an indicator cup. The cup has slots in the outer edge and cycle numbers on the
Remove the cover and look over the top of the Analyzer control to view the cycle numbers. The number at the top indicates the current cycle position of the control valve.
The corresponding slot for the number is positioned at the optical sensor, which is rotated approximately 90 degrees out of phase.
Note:
If electrical power is not available, the camshaft can be rotated counterclockwise by hand if the motor is removed.
Cycle Indicators:
0 = Treated Water or brine make-up if recharge cycle has started.
1 = Backwash Cycle
2 = Regenerant Draw Cycle
3 = Slow Rinse Cycle
4 = System Pause
5 = Fast Rinse Cycle 1
6 = 2 nd
Backwash
7 = 2 nd
Fast Rinse
8 = Regenerant Refill (if system is 268r, regenerant refill takes place before backwash cycle #1)
Treated Water
Cycle Number
Treated Water
Slot
Figure 15
Valve Disc Location/Function
Figure 16 Valve
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Disinfection of Water Conditioning
Systems
The materials of construction in the modern water conditioning system will not support bacterial growth, nor will these materials contaminate a water supply. During normal use, a conditioner may become fouled with organic matter, or in some cases with bacteria from the water supply. This may result in an off-taste or odor in the water.
Some conditioners may need to be disinfected after installation and some conditioners will require periodic disinfection during their normal life.
Depending upon the conditions of use, the style of conditioner, the type of ion exchanger, and the disinfectant available, a choice can be made among the following methods.
Sodium or Calcium Hypochlorite
These materials are satisfactory for use with polystyrene resins, synthetic gel zeolite, and bentonites.
5.25% Sodium Hypochlorite
These solutions are available under trade names such as
Clorox a
. If stronger solutions are used, such as those sold for commercial laundries, adjust the dosage accordingly.
1. Dosage
• Polystyrene resin; 1.2 fluid ounce (35.5 mL) per cubic foot.
•
Non-resinous exchangers; 0.8 fluid ounce
(23.7 mL) per cubic foot.
2. Regenerant tank conditioners
A. Backwash the conditioner and add the required amount of hypochlorite solution to the well of the regenerant tank. The regenerant tank should have water in it to permit the solution to be carried into the conditioner.
B. Proceed with the normal regeneration.
Calcium Hypochlorite
Calcium hypochlorite, 70% available chlorine, is available in several forms including tablets and granules. These solid materials may be used directly without dissolving before use.
1. Dosage
A. Two grains (approximately 0.1 ounce (3 mL) per cubic foot.
2. Regenerant tank conditioners
A. Backwash the conditioner and add the required amount of hypochlorite to the well of the regenerant tank. The regenerant tank should have water in it to permit the chlorine solution to be carried into the conditioner.
B. Proceed with the normal regeneration.
a. Clorox is a trademark of the Clorox Company.
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Displays, Icons & Cursors
24
20
21
11
25
22
23
13
1
14
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS
10
Time/Day
Regeneration Time/Day
12
Salt Amount
11
8
Capacity
9
x2
C
P
H
Check Salt
6
PM
MIN g/L
KG x100
Lbs/ft
3
17
15
16
7
19
3
18
2
5
4
Note:
In normal operation and during programming, only a few of the icons will actually be displayed.
1. Used to select and indicate the actual Day of the Week setting.
2. This cursor is displayed when programming the Days
Override.
3. PM indicator displayed when setting Time of Day and
Time of Regeneration. Note: There is no AM indicator.
4. Indicates displayed value in minute increments.
5. Indicated kilograins or kilograms when estimated capacity is diplayed.
6. Used to display “P”, “H”, and “C” parameter.
7. Indicates access into “H” Level IV History viewing.
8. Indicates access into “P” Level ll programming.
9. Used to display cycle position during regeneration.
Also indicates access into “C” Level III cycle programming.
10. This cursor is displayed during Level l programming:
Time of Day, Regen Time, Day, Salt etc.
11. When flashing, this indicates regeneration is to occur at next Time of Regen. Appears as a solid icon during regeneration.
12. When hourglass is flashing, this indicates that the control is moving to a regeneration cycle. Appears as a solid icon during a cancelled regeneration and the control is cycling directly back to the home position.
13. Indicates the selected program setting has been locked out. Lock settings are changed in Level II programming.
14. Indicates double regeneration.
15. Normally off. Will glow red if salt brine is not reaching the valve during recharge. Indicates out-of-salt condition.
16. Maintenance display turns on if the months in service exceed the value programmed in P11 “Service
Interval”.
17. When Lbs/ft
3
is displayed, the value for regenerant amount entered is in pounds per cubic foot.
18. X100 multiplier for large values.
19. When “g/L” is displayed the valve is in grams per liter.
20. Two indicators in one. The outside “wall” will be off if a signal has not been detected in the last 24 hours. The inner “fill” will turn off if a Check Salt condition is on.
21. Shows that the remote monitor is receiving the broadcast signal from the system electronics. The dot and the waves will alternately display when signals are being recieved from the controller. The icon will be off if a signal has not been detected in the last 24 hours.
22. System Status Light
Steady Green - AC power on, normal operation.
Flashing Green - Check system error codes and resolve.
Steady Red - No salt in salt tank or brine not being drawn during recycle.
23. Status Light normally off. If there is a change in system status (no salt, service required or no signal), the LED will blink. This is an indication that the system monitor should be checked.
24. Normally off indicating no system errors. Turns on when system error is detected.
25. Remote monitor display. Icons will indicate system status. Weak or dead battery will not display icons.
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Button Functions
SET
UP arrow
DOWN arrow
For Regeneration
DOWN & UP Arrows: Used to scroll through settings or change setting value.
SET: Used to enter a setting into memory or activate a setting to be changed.
REGEN: Used to command the control to regenerate and enable or disable lockout setting.
Programming Overview
The Analyzer control includes multiple program levels that allow the Water Treatment Professional to customize the system for many water conditions. Additionally, historical data can be viewed allowing quick and easy troubleshooting. In most cases, Level I programming is all that is required to set up the water conditioning system for proper operation. A brief description of each program level is listed below.
Level I Used to program control for normal applications..
Level II (P-Values) Allows the installer to customize programming for non-standard applications.
Level Ill (C-Values) Allows the installer to adjust the length of select cycles for non-standard applications.
Level IV History (H-Values) Allows access to historical information for troubleshooting the system.
Note:
If a button is not pushed for thirty seconds, the control returns to normal operation mode.
Level I Programming
The Analyzer control can be quickly programmed by following the sequential procedure on the following page.
Level I program parameters are those that can be accessed by pressing the UP or DOWN buttons.
• Valve Type: Select 268 for traditional refilling the salt tank last. Select 268r to have a normally dry salt tank that is filled when the regeneration cycle starts.
• Resin Volume Setting: Set to match the volume (cubic feet) of resin in the mineral tank.
• Time of Day: Includes PM indicator. Can be set to display as a 24-hour clock. See Level ll programming
• Day of Week: Set to actual day of the week.
• Time of Regeneration: Fully adjustable. Default is
2:00 AM.
• Days Override: Range 0.5 to 99 days. Leave at 0 to disable.
• Salt Dosage: Set at pounds of salt per cubic foot of resin in the conditioner tank.
Note:
When the control is set up for a twelve-hour clock a PM indicator will illuminate when the displayed time is in the PM hours. There is no AM indicator.
Analyzer Control Operation
Power Loss Memory Retention
The Analyzer control features battery-free Time of Day and
Day of Week retention during loss of power. A super capacitor is designed to hold the information in memory for 8 to 24 hours depending on the installation. If the super capacitor is exhausted, the Analyzer control will display four dashes (- - :- -) immediately upon power up. The Time of Day and Day of Week must be reset.
All other programmed parameters are stored in the static memory and are retained during power outages.
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Level l Programming - Analyzer Conditioner
Time/Day
Regeneration Time/Day
Salt Amount
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS
Capacity
press then press
Press
or
1. Valve Type
Model
Time/Day
Regeneration Time/Day
Salt Amount
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS
then press
Capacity
or
Select correct resin volume
Model: 268r (Refill First)
268 (Refill Last)
Cubic feet: 1.0
to
2.0
Time/Day
Regeneration Time/Day
Salt Amount
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS
PM
Capacity
press then press
or
Time/Day
Regeneration Time/Day
Salt Amount
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS
Capacity
press then press
Time/Day
Regeneration Time/Day
Salt Amount
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS
Capacity
press then press
Time/Day
Regeneration Time/Day
Salt Amount
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS
Capacity
press then press
Time/Day
Regeneration Time/Day
Salt Amount
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS
Capacity
Lbs/ft
3
press then press
Time/Day
Regeneration Time/Day
Salt Amount
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS
press
KG
Capacity
or or or or
3. Time of Day (12 hr.)
Set to time of day
Note: Setting includes PM indicator.
4. Day of Week
5.
Set to actual day of the week
Time of Regeneration
Set to desired time of regeneration
6. Days Override
Leave at 0 to disable
Set to desired days between
regeneration
7. Salt Dosage or
Set to desired desired dosage lbs per cubic feet of resin
Programming is complete
Estimated exchange capacity (view only) based on resin volume and salt setting
Time/Day
Regeneration Time/Day
Salt Amount
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS
PM
Capacity
Service Display
Displays actual day of the week and time of day.
The In Service LED located on the front of the tank jacket will be on (steady green).
Days:1
to
30
Lbs/f t
3
to
18
Note:
Upon completing the Level l Programming, the Regen Icon will begin flashing indicating that a delayed regeneration will occur at the next programmed time of regeneration. If a delayed regeneration is not desired, press the
REGEN Button to disable the delayed regeneration and the system will regenerate by water usage.
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Level II Programming – P Values
Level II program parameters can be adjusted and used to fine-tune the conditioner’s operation. The parameters are accessible by pressing and holding the UP and DOWN buttons until the control displays a “P” value. Note: The control must be in the home position to change settings.
See Table below for Level ll parameters. Typically the Level ll parameters will not need to be adjusted, as the default settings accommodate most applications. Contact your
Water Treatment Professional before attempting any programming.
P# Description Range
Minimum
Increments
Default
P1 Time of Day
P2 Day of Week
P3 Time of Regen
P4 Day Override
P5 Not Used
12 Hr
24 Hr
Sun-Sat
12 Hr
24 Hr
0-30
1 Min
1 Day
1 Min
1 Day
12:00PM
Sun
12:00PM
0
P6 Salt Setting
3-18
50-290
1-140
0.1-14.0
Units
Days 0 = Disabled
Notes
Hr./Min.
Range dependent on P10 setting
Days Set to actual day of the week
Hr./Min.
Range dependent on P10 setting
1
10
1
0.1
9
110
Calculated
Lbs/Cu Ft g/L
Set in Level I Programming
Kilograins
Kilograms
Values dependent on P9 setting P7
Capacity
(View Only)
P8 Not Used
P9 Units of Measure
P10 Clock Mode
P11 Service Interval
P12
Minimum Days
Between
Regeneration
0-1
0-1
0-99
0-14
1
1
1
1
0
0
0
0
0 = US 1 = Metric
0 = 12 Hr 1 = 24 Hr
Months 0 = Disabled 30 Day Month
Days
P13 Low Salt Sensitivity
P14 Disable Probes
0-2
0-1
1
1
2
0
0 = Highest Sensitivity
1 = Mid Sensitivity
2 = Lowest Sensitivity
3 = Turn Off Check Salt Light Function
0 = Normal Operation
1 = Probes Disabled; No Err6
Programming the Lockout Feature
All parameters can be locked out when the control is in
Level ll programming. Simply press the REGEN button during Level ll programming and a Lock Icon will appear indicating that the specific setting has been locked out.
When locked out, the setting cannot be adjusted. To disable the Lock Out Feature, press the REGEN button when in Level ll. The lock icon will not be displayed.
Time/Day
Regeneration Time/Day
Salt Amount
Capacity
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS
PM
Check Salt
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Level lll Cycle Programming – C Values
Several Level III program parameters can be adjusted to fine-tune a conditioners operation for non-standard applications. Typically these parameters will not need to be adjusted, as the default settings accommodate most applications. Contact your Water Treatment Professional before attempting any programming. The parameters are accessible by pressing and holding the UP and SET buttons until the display shows a “C” value.
Note:
The control must be in the treated water position to change settings.
C# Description Range
C1
C2
Backwash
Regenerant Draw
C3 Slow Rinse
C4 Repressurization
C5 Fast Rinse
C6 2 nd
Backwash
C7 2 nd
Fast Rinse
C8 Regenerant Refill
C0 Service/Brine Prep
0 – 200
Not
Adjustable
0 – 200
0 – 200
0 – 200
0 – 200
0 – 200
Not
Adjustable
0 - 200
1 Min
1 Min
1 Min
1 Min
1 Min
1 Min
1 Min
Minimum
Increments
1 Min
1 Min
Default
Setting
Notes
10
Flow rate dictated by size of drain line flow controller
See Notes
See Notes
3
4
1
1
See Notes
120
Automatically calculated from resin volume and salt dosage settings
Automatically calculated from resin volume and salt dosage settings
Allows system to equalize water pressure across valve discs
Rinses residual regenerant from tank
Disperses non-regenerated areas of the resin bed
Rinses to Quality
Automatically calculated from resin volume and salt dosage settings
Used in fill first models only. Brine prep allows brine to come up to concentration after refill.
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Level IV Viewing History - H Values
Historical information can be viewed by pressing the SET and DOWN buttons simultaneously with the Analyzer control in the home position. Release both buttons when the control displays an “H” value. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to navigate to each setting.
H#
H0
Description Range
Resin Volume: Cubic Feet
Liters
0.25 –3.00
5 - 100
H1 Days since last regeneration 0 - 255
H2
Average Number of Days Between
Regenerations
H3 Calendar Adaptive Override Days
H4 Number of regenerations since last reset
H5 Total amount of salt used since last reset
0 – 99 days
0 - 30 days
0 -65536
0 - 999900 Lbs or Kg
Resin Volume
Last 4
Notes
regenerations
H6
Number of regenerations due to Calendar
Override
H7 Number of Low Salt Alarms since last reset
H8
Number of Reduced Capacity Alarms since last reset
H9 Months since unit last serviced
0 - 65536
0 - 65536
0 - 65536
0 - 255
Holding the set key down for 3 seconds while H4 (number of regenerations since last reset) is being displayed will reset the numbers stored in H4, H5, H6, H7 and H8. Holding the set key down for 3 seconds while H9 (months since last serviced) is being displayed will reset the numbers stored in H4,
H5, H6, H7, H8 and H9
Program Reset
The Analyzer control can be reset to original factory parameters when viewing the H0 parameter. Press and hold the SET button for three seconds while H0 is displayed. Release the button. All settings except for Time of Day and Day of Week will be reset. The Analyzer control will now display three dashes indicating that the resin volume must be set.
System Capacities
The Analyzer control software contains the following preloaded system capacities for each salt setting (please
see the Performance Data Sheet on page 3 for certified
claims):
Salt: Lbs/Ft
3
Cap KG: 10x44 1.00
Cap KG: 12x48 1.50
Cap KG: 12x48 2.00
3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18
14 18 21 23 25 27 28 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 36 37
21 27 31 35 38 40 43 45 46 48 50 51 52 54 55 56
28 36 42 46 50 54 56 60 62 64 66 68 70 72 72 74
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Placing 268 Water Conditioning System
Into Operation (Fill Brine Tank Last)
Quick Cycling the Analyzer Control
It is required that the control be quick cycled to specific regeneration cycles when placing the conditioner into operation. Please review the following instructions for quick cycling the control before proceeding to start-up.
1. With the control in the treated water position, press and hold the REGEN button on the control for 5 seconds.
This will initiate a manual regeneration. The control will display an hourglass indicating that the motor and camshaft are turning. The control also displays the total regeneration time remaining. When the control reaches the backwash cycle, the hourglass is no longer displayed and the motor will turn off. Pressing the SET button will display the time remaining for the current cycle.
2. Press and release the UP and SET buttons to move the control to the next cycle.
4. Filling the media tank with water.
A. While the Analyzer control is in cycle
(Backwash), open the water supply valve very slowly to approximately the ¼ open position.
Water will begin to enter the media tank. Air will begin to be purged to drain as the media tank fills with water.
WARNING:
If opened too rapidly or too far, media may be lost out of the tank into the valve or the plumbing. In the ¼ open position, you should hear air slowly escaping from the valve drain line.
Note:
The control can be sent directly back to the treated water position from any regeneration cycle. Press the UP and SET buttons (about 5 seconds) until the hourglass icon appears solid. The control will now skip all remaining regeneration cycles.
Start-Up
After you have programmed the control, the conditioner will need to be placed into operation. Follow these steps carefully, as they differ from previous Pro Elite valve instructions.
1. Remove the cover from the valve. Removing the cover will allow you to see that the camshaft is turning, and in which cycle the camshaft is currently positioned.
2. With the supply water for the system still turned off, position the bypass valve to the “not in bypass”
(normal operation) position.
3. Press and hold the REGEN button on the Analyzer control for 5 seconds. This will initiate a manual regeneration.
The control will display an hourglass indicating that the motor and camshaft are turning to the backwash cycle (C1). The control also displays the total regeneration time remaining. When the control reaches the backwash cycle, the hourglass is no longer displayed and the motor will turn off. Pressing the SET button will display the time remaining for the current cycle.
B. When all of the air has been purged from the media tank (water begins to flow steadily from the drain line), open the main supply valve all of the way. This will purge the final air from the tank.
C. Allow water to run to drain until the water runs clear from the drain line. This purges any debris from the media bed.
5. Adding water to the regenerant tank.
A. With a bucket or hose, add approximately 4 gallons (15 liters) of water to the regenerant tank.
If the tank has a salt platform in the bottom of the tank, add water until the water level is approximately 1 inch (25 mm) above the platform.
Note:
It’s recommended that you do not put regenerant into the tank until after the control valve has been put into operation. With no regenerant in the tank, it is much easier to view water flow and motion in the tank.
6. Priming the regenerant line.
A. Slowly open the main water supply valve again to the fully open position. Be sure not to open too rapidly, as that would push the media out of the media tank.
B. Quick cycle the control to the regenerant tank
Refill position (C8).
Note:
As you advance through each cycle, there will be a slight delay before you can advance to the next cycle.
There will be a pause after the regenerant draw and slow rinse cycles. This cycle (C4) is a repressurization cycle and is designed to allow the water pressure to equalize on each side of the valve discs. Allow the control to repressurize (3 minutes) before cycling the control to the regenerant tank refill position.
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C. The control will cycle to the regenerant tank refill cycle and water will be directed down through the regenerant line to the regenerant tank. Let the water flow through the line until all air bubbles have been purged from the line.
D. Once the air is purged from the line, press the
SET button and the UP button simultaneously to advance to Treated Water position.
7. Checking Regenerant Draw.
A. From the treated water position, initiate a manual regeneration.
B. The control will begin a manual regeneration, and advance the control valve to the backwash cycle. Press the SET and UP button to advance to regenerant draw/slow rinse cycle.
C. C2 will be displayed. With the control in this position, check to see that the water is being drawn out of the regenerant tank. The water level in the regenerant tank should recede very slowly.
D. Observe that water is being drawn from the regenerant tank for at least three minutes. If the water level does not recede, check all regenerant line connections for air leaks.
8. If the water level is receding from the regenerant tank, you can quick cycle the control back to the treated water position by pressing SET and the UP buttons simultaneously.
9. Finally, turn on a faucet plumbed after the water conditioner. Run the faucet until the water runs clear.
10. Add the appropriate amount of regenerant to the regenerant tank.
The Water Conditioning System is Now
Fully Operational
Placing 268r Water Conditioning
System Into Operation
(Fill Brine Tank First)
Quick Cycling the Analyzer Control
It is required that the control be quick cycled to specific regeneration cycles when placing the conditioner into operation. Please review the following instructions for quick cycling the control before proceeding to start-up.
1. With the control in the treated water position, press and hold the REGEN button on the control for 5 seconds.
This will initiate a manual regeneration. The control will display an hourglass indicating that the motor and camshaft are turning. The control also displays the total regeneration time remaining. When the control reaches the pre-pressurize cycle, the hourglass is no longer displayed and the motor will turn off. Pressing the SET button will display the time remaining for the current cycle.
2. Press and release the UP and SET buttons to move the control to the next cycle.
Note:
The control can be sent directly back to the treated water position from any regeneration cycle. Press and hold the UP and SET buttons (about 5 seconds) until the hourglass icon appears solid. The control will now skip all remaining regeneration cycles.
Start-Up
After you have performed the previous initial power-up steps, you will need to place the conditioner into operation.
Follow these steps carefully, as they differ from previous
Pro Elite valve instructions.
1. Remove the cover from the valve. Removing the cover will allow you to see that the camshaft is turning, and in which cycle the camshaft is currently positioned.
2. With the supply water for the system still turned off, position the bypass valve to the “not in bypass”
(normal operation) position.
3. Press and hold the REGEN button on the Analyzer control for 5 seconds. This will initiate a manual regeneration. The control will display an hourglass indicating that the motor and camshaft are turning.
The control also displays the total regeneration time remaining. When the control reaches the repressurize cycle (C4), the hourglass is no longer displayed and the motor will turn off. Pressing the SET button will display the time remaining for the current cycle.
4. Press and release SET and UP simultaneously to advance to each cycle.
5. Advance the control to the Backwash cycle (C1). See
Cycle Sequence Table.
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Cycle Sequence Table
C# Cycle Description
C0 Service
Time in Minutes
C4*
C8
C0
C1
C2
C3
C4*
Re-pressurize
Brine Refill
Brine Make-up
Backwash
Brine Draw
Slow Rinse
2 nd
Re-pressurize
3
Calculated
120
14
Calculated
Calculated
3
C5
C6
C7
Fast Rinse
2 nd
Backwash
2 nd
Fast Rinse
6
1
1
*Note: C4 re-pressurization does not have flow to drain.
6. Fill the media tank with water.
A. While the controller is in the backwash (C1) cycle, open the water supply valve very slowly to approximately the 1/4 open position.
8. Press and hold the SET and UP button for 5 seconds to cancel regeneration, and cycle the control back to the service position.
9. Start another regeneration. Advance the controller to the brine refill position (C8) to prime the line between the regenerant tank and the valve (conditioner only).
A. Slowly open the main water supply valve again to the fully open position. Be sure not to open too rapidly, as that would push the media out of the media tank.
Note:
As you advance through each cycle, there will be a slight delay before you can advance to the next cycle.
There will be a pause after the brine draw and slow rinse cycles (system pause). This cycle allows the water/air pressure to equalize on each side of the valve discs.
WARNING:
If opened too rapidly or too far, media may be lost out of the tank into the valve or the plumbing. In the ¼ open position, you should hear air slowly escaping from the valve drain line.
B. When all of the air has been purged from the media tank (water begins to flow steadily from the drain line), open the main supply valve all of the way. This will purge the final air from the tank.
C. Allow water to run to drain until the water runs clear from the drain line. This purges any refuse from the media bed.
D. Turn off the water supply and let the system stand for about five minutes. This will allow any air trapped to escape from the tank.
7. Add water to the regenerant tank (conditioner only).
A. With a bucket or hose, add enough water to the regenerant tank to have water visable.
Note:
We recommend that you do not put regenerant into the tank until after the control valve has been put into operation. With no regenerant in the tank, it is much easier to view water flow and motion in the tank.
B. With the water supply completely open, when you arrive at the brine tank refill cycle, the controller will direct water down through the line and into the tank. Watch the bottom of the tank until all air bubbles have been purged from the line and the water level is rising.
C. Let the water flow down the line to the tank only until the rising water is visable.
D. Simultaneously press and release the SET and
UP buttons to advance to the Brine Make-up cycle. After the Brine Make-up cycle is reached, press the SET and UP buttons to advance to the Brine Draw/Slow Rinse cycle.
10. Draw water from the regenerant tank.
A. With the controller in this position, check to see that the water in the regenerant tank is being drawn out of the tank. The water level in the tank should recede very slowly.
B. If the water in the regenerant tank does not recede, or goes up, refer to the
Troubleshooting section.
11. If the water level is receding from the regenerant tank, wait for the tank check valve to stop the water flow.
Press the SET and UP buttons to advance the controller back to the treated water position.
12. Finally, turn on a faucet plumbed after the water conditioner. Run the faucet until the water runs clear.
The Water Conditioning System is Now
Fully Operational.
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Manual Regeneration Options
The Analyzer control features several options that offer additional flexibility for manually regenerating the conditioner.
Delayed Manual Regeneration
Pressing and releasing the REGEN button starts a delayed manual regeneration. The Regeneration icon on the display will flash indicating a regeneration will start when the time of day reaches the programmed time of regeneration. Pressing the REGEN button again will turn off the regeneration icon and cancel the delayed regeneration.
Immediate Manual Regeneration
Pressing and holding the REGEN button for three seconds starts an immediate manual regeneration. A solid regeneration icon will be displayed. The control will immediately begin a regeneration.
Delayed Second Regeneration
Pressing and releasing the REGEN button while the control is in regeneration will program the control for a delayed second regeneration. A flashing x2 icon next to the regeneration icon will appear, indicating a second regeneration will start when the time of day reaches the programmed time of regeneration.
Double Immediate Manual Regeneration
Back-to-Back manual regenerations are initiated by pressing and holding the REGEN button for three seconds while the control is in the regenerating mode. A solid x2 icon next to the regeneration icon will appear, indicating a second manual regeneration will start immediately after current regeneration is complete.
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Pro Elite Valve Exploded View & Parts List
7
8
10
6
3
5
4
1
2
20
23
19
18
17
11
9
12
21
BYPASS
BYPASS
22
14
15
24
13
12
16
29
Item
1
2
3
4
5
Part
Number
4000897
1244651
1235338
1234170
Description
Analyzer Control
Valve Assembly w/o Flow Controls
Top Plate, Valve
Screw, Top Plate
1235339 Valve Disc Spring, Valve
6
7
*
8
1235352 Cam Valve, Black
4000584 Cover, Pro Elite Lt Gray
4000585 Skirt, Pro Elite Lt Gray
1000811
Transformer, 120 VAC, 60 Hz,, N.
American Plug
3019221 Motor/Optical Cable 9
10
11
1000226 Screen/Cap Assembly w/O-Ring
Drain Control Assembly:
1000212 No. 10 (2.7 gpm; 10.2 Lpm)
1000213 No. 12 (3.9 gpm, 14.8 Lpm)
12
13
1030502 Ball, Flow Restrictor
Not
Included
Adapter Kit, Multiple Options
* Not Shown on Drawing
Qty.
Item
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
18
1
1
12
1
14
15
20
*
21
22
23
24
16
17
18
19
Part
Number
Description
Injector Options:
1035734 “J” Injector, Lt Blue 10-inch tank
1035735 “K” Injector, Pink 12-inch tank
1000269 Injector Cap with O-Ring
1243511
Refill Ball & Cone Type Flow
Controller
1035622 Tank Ring
1010154 O-Ring, Tank
1010428 O-Ring, Riser Tube
4001033 Probe/Cable/Clips Kit
1041174 Valve Disc Kit
1040930 1265 Bypass, Valve
Drain Line Flow Control Options:
1264271 10" Drain Line Flow Control
1264402 12" Drain Line Flow Control
4001129 Brine Fitting
1002449
Valve Drain Connection Fitting,
Elbow, 3/4 NPT x 1/2 Hose (Tubing)
Qty.
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
30
Conditioner Tank & Regenerant Tank Assembly Exploded View & Parts List
4
3
1
26
23
20
2
21
5
6
27
7
8
22
A
24
26
25
19
A
9
10
11
18
5
A
30
29
28
17
16
12
15
13
14
31
Item
Part
Number
Description
1 4000584 Cover, 268/716 Valve 1
3
4
2
5
6
4000585
4000586
4000351
Shield, Decorative, Performa Logix
Valve
Assembly, Cover Plate with Labels
Cover, Jacket, Resin Tank, Pro Elite
1
4000458
Bracket, Lift Spring, Double Torsion,
Pro Elite
2
4000459 268 Logix Valve W/716 Cont. 10" Tank 1
1
1
7
8
9
4000460 268 Logix Valve w/716 Cont. 12" Tank 1
4000352 Collar, Jacket, Resin Tank, Pro Elite
10 4000347 Cover, Brine Tank, Pro Elite
11 4000348 Collar, Brine Tank, Pro Elite
1
4000463 Assembly, Remote Monitor with Label 1
4000407 Button, GE Logo, 1.4" 1
1
1
12 4000349 Tank, Brine, Pro Elite
13 4000350 Base, Brine Tank, Pro Elite
14 4000409 Kit, Feet, Set of 6, Leveling, Pro Elite
1
1
N/A
15 15675 Brine Tube Assembly 1
16 4000354 Base, Resin Jacket, Pro Elite
17 CH34199 Tank Assembly with Sensors 12 x 48
CH34200 Tank Assembly with Sensors 10 x 44
*Not Shown on Drawing
1
1
1
Qty. Item
18
Part
Number
Description Qty.
4000869
Assembly, Door, Access with Label
(no holes)
1
4000353 Jacket, Resin Tank, Machined, Pro Elite 1
29
30
*
*
19
20
21
22
23
24
25
26
27
28
*
4000360 Assembly, Low Salt Indicator Harness
1239647 Bushing All Fit, Adjustable
4000357 Spring, Double Torsion
4000359 Spring, Torsion
4000358 Latch, Cover, Pro Elite
1396149 Washer Stainless Steel
1234170 Screw, #8-18 x 9/16, Type 25
4000562 Distributor, Basket, Upper
4000988 Lower Distributor Assy 10x44 Tank"
4000987 Lower Distributor Assy 12x48 Tank"
4001265 Washer, Countersunk Finishing, SS
4001266 Screw, Flat HD Phil, SS
4001033 Kit, Logix Sensor
4001263
Assy, Access Door & Label, Pro Elite also (includes #29 and #30)
4001267
Kit, Access Door Fasteners, Pro Elite
(inc ludes only 4 ea of #29 and #30).
1
1
2
2
4
1
2
2
1
1
4
4
1
Kits
Part
Number
Description
4000893
4000892
Assembly, Cover, Resin Tank
Includes Item Numbers 3, 4 and 5
Assembly, Cover, Brine Tank
Includes Item Numbers 5, 9 and 10
Qty.
1
1
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Brine Well Assembly Exploded View & Parts List CH15675
5
2
3
6
1
8
7
Item
Part
Number
Description Qty.
3
4
5
1
2
CH15013-1 Brine Well w/Slots
CH15062 Safety Brine Valve
CH15070 Grommet
CH16371-60 Tubing, 3/8" x 60" Long
CH15024 Cap, Brine Well 4" Dia. (Caplug STP -4)
CH15064-1 Brine Float w/One Grommet (As Purchased)
CH15063-1 Air Check Assembly
6
7
8
9*
BR10332 Tubing Insert, Brass
C20774 Overflow Fitting Assembly
CH15031-1 Overflow Elbow
CH15031-2 Overflow Nut
CH16331 Gasket
CH20731-1 Polypro Washer
1
1
*Items included, but not shown - Shipped in a plastic bag along with Brine
Well Assembly
2
1
1
1
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
8
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Troubleshooting
Analyzer Control – Error Codes & Check Salt Light
Problem
ERR 1 is displayed.
ERR 2 is displayed.
ERR 3 is displayed.
Possible Cause
Program settings have been corrupted.
Solution
Press any key and reprogram Level I settings.
The control is not a “North American” 60
Hz model.
Install 60 Hz Analyzer control.
Control does not know the position of the camshaft. Camshaft should be rotating to find Home position.
Camshaft is not turning during ERR 3 display.
Camshaft is turning more than five minutes to find Home position:
Defective or disconnected probe.
Wait for two minutes for the control to return to Home position. The hourglass should be flashing on the display indicating the motor is running.
Check that motor is connected. Verify that motor wire harness is connected to motor and control module.
Verify that optical sensor is connected and in place.
Verify that motor gear has engaged cam gear.
If everything is connected, try replacing in this order:
1. Wire harness, motor, optical sensor assembly
2. Control
Verify that optical sensor is in place and connected to wire.
Verify that camshaft is connected appropriately.
Verify that no dirt or rubbish is clogging any of the cam slots.
If motor continues to rotate indefinitely, replace the following components in this order:
1. Wire harness, motor, optical sensor assembly
2. Control
Replace or reconnect probe.
Err 6 is displayed.
Check Salt Light is displayed on valve control or brine tank empty icon is displayed on remote monitor - Press the regen button to turn off the check salt light.
No regenerant draw or insufficient regenerant detected during regeneration.
Ensure salt/ regenerant is available.
Check for regenerant draw.
Inspect regenerant line for leaks.
Remote monitor icons partially displayed.
Remote monitor not recieving a signal.
Reduce obstacles between monitor and controller. Move monitor closer to controller.
Remote monitor icons not displayed.
Weak/dead battery.
Replace battery.
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System Troubleshooting
Problem
Regenerant tank overflow.
Flowing or dripping water at drain or regenerant line after regeneration.
Hard water leakage after regeneration.
Control will not draw regenerant.
Possible Cause
a.
Uncontrolled refill flow rate.
Control will not regenerate automatically.
Control regenerates at wrong time of day.
a.
b.
AC adapter or motor not connected.
Defective motor.
Control set incorrectly.
a.
Low water pressure.
Intermittent or irregular regenerant draw.
No conditioned water after regeneration.
b.
Defective injector.
a.
No regenerant in regenerant tank.
b.
Injector plugged.
Backwashes or purges at excessively low or high rate.
Run out of conditioned water between regenerations.
b.
Air Leak in regenerant line to air check.
c.
Drain control clogged with resin or other debris.
a.
Valve stem return spring weak.
b.
Debris is preventing valve disc from closing.
a.
Improper regeneration.
b.
c.
Leaking of external bypass valve.
O-Ring around riser pipe damaged.
d.
System capacity too low due to a.
b.
c.
Injector plugged.
d.
Injector defective.
e.
f.
a.
b.
a.
b.
incorrect resin volume setting
Low water pressure.
Restricted drain line.
Valve disc 2 and/or 3 not closed.
Air check valve prematurely closed.
Incorrect drain controller used.
Foreign matter affecting valve operation.
Improper regeneration.
Incorrect resin volume setting.
Solution
a.
Remove refill flow control to clean ball and seat. b.
Check all connections in regenerant line for leaks.
c.
Clean drain control.
a.
b.
Replace spring. (Contact dealer).
Remove debris.
a.
Repeat regeneration after making certain correct regenerant dosage was set.
b.
Replace bypass valve. (Contact dealer).
c.
Replace O-ring.
d.
Reset control and program resin volume to correct setting.
a.
Make correct setting according to instructions.
b.
Remove restriction.
c.
Clean injector and screen.
d.
Replace injector and cap. (Contact dealer).
e.
Remove foreign matter from disc and check disc for closing by pushing in on stem. Replace if needed. (Contact dealer).
f.
Put control momentarily into brine refill.
Replace or repair air check if needed.
(Contact dealer).
a.
Connect power.
b.
Replace motor. (Contact dealer).
Correct the time setting according to instructions.
a.
Set pump to maintain 20 psi at conditioner.
b.
Replace injector (Contact dealer).
a.
Add regenerant to regenerant tank.
b.
Clean injector and screen (Contact dealer).
a.
Replace with correct size control
(Contact dealer).
b.
Remove drain controller and clean ball and seat.
a.
Repeat regeneration, b.
Reset control and program resin volume to correct setting.
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Pentair Residential Filtration, LLC
5730 North Glen Park Road
Milwaukee, WI 53209-4454
USA
(262) 238-4400 Phone
(262) 238-4402 Fax
©2011 Pentair Residential Filtration, LLC
P/N 1244359 Rev E FE11

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Key features
- Remote monitor
- Analyzer control
- Indoor installation
- FCC and IC compliant