IBC water Series 500 AS1029-E Water Softener Installation & Operating Instructions
Below you will find brief information for Water Softener Series 500 AS1029-E. The Water Softener Series 500 AS1029-E is an automatic water softener designed to remove hardness from water. This unit features a 12-day timer that allows you to customize the regeneration cycle based on your household's water usage. The unit also includes a bypass valve that allows you to temporarily disable the softener if needed.
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WATER SOFTENER
SERIES 500
12 DAY TIMER
INSTALLATION & OPERATING
INSTRUCTIONS
Model :
AS1029-E
Serial No : ………………………..
Manufacturer and Supplier of
FILTRATION & WATER TREATMENT PRODUCTS for commercial, industrial and residential application
Telephone: (07) 3219 2233 Facsimile: (07) 3219 2266
Email: [email protected] Website: www.ibcwater.com.au
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HARDNESS TEST
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
Water to be tested should be taken from a tap after the water softener
Measure 10ml of water into plastic bottle supplied (approximately 1/3 full)
Add one Yes/No tablet to sample water, replace cap and shake until tablet has completely dissolved.
(NOTE: do not handle Yes/No tablet with fingers)
The final colour to be obtained for soft water is green. (Note: The shade of green may vary.) If the colour turns red, the water is above 20 mg/l hardness, therefore another regeneration is recommended.
Rinse plastic bottle after each test has been completed.
When used as above, the tablets change the colour from green to red at a hardness of approximately 20ppm based on a sample volume of 10mls.
Other hardness test kits are available for more accurate testing eg.
Hardness Tablets
Directions: Take a 50ml sample of water in a screw capped bottle. Add one (1) tablet to sample, shake or crush to disintegrate. Repeat until last trace of reddish tinge disappears. The final colour is usually blue but with some water a greyish coloured end point is obtained.
Using 50ml sample -
Hardness ppm = (number of tablets x 40) - 20
LR (BW) Tablets
Directions: Take a 100ml sample of water in a screw capped bottle. Add one (1) tablet to sample, shake or crush to disintegrate. Repeat until last trace of reddish tinge disappears. The final colour is usually blue but with some water a greyish coloured end point is obtained.
Using 100ml sample -
Hardness ppm = (number tablets x 2) – 1
Contact IBC Water if further details are required.
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WATER SOFTENER CALCULATIONS
MODEL AS1029-E
To ascertain DAYS between regeneration periods the following data or estimations are required.
(Let N be the number of days to be calculated)
.1.
ð
.2.
ð
.3.
Water Hardness in mg/l call
ð
H
Water Softener Hardness Removal Capacity from Table 1 in grams call
ð
C
ð
Daily Water Usage in litres call
ð
D
For household situations allow 250 litres per person per day.
CALCULATION
N = 1000 x C
D x H
Select nearest lower whole number
If necessary consult your dealer or IBC Water Treatment for advice on setting up the softener.
EXAMPLE
Household use for 4 people on 220 mg/l hard water using
Model AS1029-E at 2030 grams capacity.
N = 1000 x 2030
1000 x 220
9.2 days =
= 9 days
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LOCATION & INSTALLATION
1. The softener should be located indoors or protected from the weather.
2. The softener requires an inlet water pressure between 140kPa (20psi) and 690kPa
(100psi) and 240 volt 10 amp electric power supply.
2. The softener should service all water lines in the house except the toilet and outside taps.
The softener should be positioned on a level flat surface close to a drain or any other properly trapped waste outlet. The brass adaptors supplied are suitable for 20mm (3/4") female fittings and the softener should be connected to the supply with raw water to the inlet connector and softened water lines to the outlet as indicated on the valve. If soldering fittings are used, the adaptors should be removed from the valve whilst the fittings are being soldered.
3. When facing the front of the control the inlet is to the right and the outlet is to the left.
4. The system pressure must be between 140 kPa and 690 kPa psi.
5. If the system pressure is greater than 690kPa psi a pressure reducing valve must be installed.
6. The unit must be installed in accordance with local codes.
7. Do not over tighten connections.
8. Drain line ID must be at least 12mm.
9. Teflon tape should be used when installing he drain fitting into the control valve.
10. The drain line must be free of kinks.
11. A safety float with an air check is installed.
12. Insure all connections are tight.
Note: DO NOT use teflon tape when connecting the fitting kits to the control valve.
13. There are two drain lines, one from the brine tank and one from the softener valve, these lines must have an air gap of at least 40mm or twice the pipe diameter at the drain entrance. The drain line from the brine tank is gravity fed and hence the drain is required to be below the outlet elbow on the tank.
14.
The drain line from the softener valve is under pressure during regeneration but for correct operation a maximum of 2.4m of 15NB pipe with no rises can be connected.
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A manual Bypass should be installed.
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PLACING THE SOFTENER IN SERVICE
1.
2.
3.
4.
Depress all Skipper Wheel Tabs.
Turn knob (B) counter-clockwise until cam follower (G) has fully depressed drain valve stem (H).
Ensure the power is turned off at this stage. Open the installed inlet valve slightly and slowly fill the mineral tank with water. Air and water will be expelled from drain line during the filling process. When the mineral tank is full and the stream of water from the drain line is steady, with no air bubbles, turn knob (B) counter-clockwise until cam follower (G) springs back into position, allowing the drain valve stem (H) to return to the shut-off position. Open the inlet valve fully. The salt storage tank will automatically fill to the proper level. To check the level, remove the cabinet cover plate. If for any reason it does not fill to this level, the bribe valve float must be raised or lowered as required. This level will ensure the softener is set to produce maximum hardness removal.
Again turn knob (B) counter-clockwise until cam follower (G) has fully depressed drain valve stem (H). Water will run from drain line and water in the salt storage tank will be lowered approximately to the centre of the brine valve air shut-off assembly. Let water run about 5 minutes longer or until water is clear and then turn timer knob (B) counterclockwise until cam follower (G) springs back into position, again allowing the drain valve stem (H) to return to the shut-off position. Open installed outlet valve and be sure that the installed by-pass valve is closed.
BRINE TANK
1.
2.
Place at least 25kg of a coarse refined grade of salt (Water Softener Salt) in the brine tank and always maintain dry salt above the water level.
The tank can hold up to 50kg of coarse salt.
Periodically it will be necessary to allow the salt to "run-out" and clean out the brine tank of accumulated silt and insoluble material.
REGENERATION
This automatic water softener is designed for a minimum complete regeneration time of 70 minutes. Under normal conditions the regeneration cycle should be set to 70 minutes. However, if the pressure is low, the time may have to be increased to 90 minutes.
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REGENERATION FREQUENCY
The softener can be set to regenerate from once per day up to once per 12 days. To determine the correct number of regenerations refer to the Tables below for the model softener installed. The skipper wheel tabs are pushed in fully for the days selected for regeneration. The factory setting for the actual time of regeneration is 3am.
The tables below are based on an average daily water usage of 250 litres per person and using the maximum salt dosage to provide maximum capacity. The tables indicate a suggested number of regenerations per 12 day period.
The tabs selected will have to suit the suggested number eg. For 6 regenerations, select tabs, 1, 3, 5, 7, 9, 11. From the left column locate the number in the family, reading along and down from the hardness column, where the column intersect gives the number of regenerations for every 12 days.
3
4
1
2
5
6
MODEL AS0715-E
No. in family
1
1
1
50
1
1
1
100
1
1
1
2
2
2
150
1
1
2
2
3
3
Hardness MG/L CACO
200
1
2
2
3
3
4
250
1
2
3
3
4
6
300
1
2
3
4
6
6
3
350
2
3
4
6
6
400
2
3
4
6
6
450
2
3
4
6
500
2
3
6
6
3
4
1
2
5
6
MODEL AS0922-E
No. in family
1
1
1
50
1
1
1
100
1
1
1
1
1
2
MODEL AS1029-E
No. in family
3
4
1
2
5
6
AS1029-E
1
1
1
50
1
1
1
100
1
1
1
1
1
1
150
1
1
1
1
2
2
150
1
1
1
2
2
2
Hardness MG/L CACO
3
200
1
2
2
2
2
3
200
1
1
1
2
2
2
250
1
1
2
2
3
3
250
1
1
2
2
2
3
300
1
2
2
3
3
4
350
1
2
3
3
4
6
Hardness MG/L CACO
3
300
1
1
2
2
3
3
350
1
2
2
3
3
4
400
1
2
2
3
4
4
400
1
2
3
4
4
6
450
1
2
3
3
4
6
Page
6
450
1
2
3
4
6
6
500
1
2
3
4
4
6
500
1
2
3
4
6
6
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541-030 VALVE
Water Conditioning Control System
Installation, Operating and Maintenance Manual
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Cycle Flow Diagrams
The service cycle position directs untreated water to flow down through the resin bed in the mineral tank and up through the riser tube. The water is conditioned when passing through the resin.
The backwash cycle position directs water to flow down through the riser tube and up through the resin bed and to drain.
Foreign material and resin fines are flushed from the mineral tank during this cycle to prepare the resin bed for brining.
In brine draw, concentrated salt brine is drawn from the brine tank and directed to flow down through the riser tube and up through the resin bed to the drain. Brine is drawn until the air check in the brine tank closes.
The slow rinse cycle position directs a slow flow of water down through the riser tube and up through the resin bed to drain. This slow flow of water pushes the brine solution through the resin bed.
The fast rinse cycle position directs water to flow down through the riser tube and up through the media bed and to drain. Foreign material is flushed from the mineral tank during this cycle.
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Programming
General Information
The control valve is designed to initiate regeneration according to pre-set factory parameters. Following the instructions contained in this section will allow the installer to customise the program for the users exact needs.
The regeneration cycle is controlled by the time cam located on the front of the timer assembly. The brine
& slow rinse cycle can be adjusted from 50 minutes to 95 minutes in 5 minute increments. The backwash and fast rinse cycles are not adjustable.
Factory Default Settings
The following default cycle settings are preset into the control valve.
Cycles:
Backwash
Brine / Slow Rinse
Fast Rinse
11 1/2 minutes
70 minutes
4 1/2 minutes
Set Time of Regeneration
1. Remove the front dust cover from the timer assembly.
2. Rotate the Time of Regeneration plate (A) until the desired time appears in the window. Note
A.M. or P.M.
Set Time of Day
1. Remove the front dust cover from the timer assembly.
2. Turn the Timer Knob (B) until the alignment mark located on the Time of Day Gear (C) points directly to the correct time of day. Note
A.M. or P.M.
Set Regeneration Frequency
1. Remove the front dust cover from the timer assembly.
2. Pull all skipper wheel tabs up.
3. Rotate skipper wheel (D) until the number one tab aligns with the DAY mark (E)
4. Starting with the number one tab, push down the tabs to determine the days on which regeneration is required.
Regeneration Cycles
The backwash and fast rinse cycles are nonadjustable. Adjusting the brine and slow rinse cycle can be accessed according to the following procedure:
1. Loosen the screw located on top of the timer cover, remove front dust cover from timer assembly.
2. Turn Timer Knob (B) until setscrew on the time cam is visible.
3. Loosen setscrew, and using the alignment mark
(F) located on the lower cam, move timing cam to the desired length of time.
4. Tighten setscrew and install dust cover.
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Item P/N
1.
2.
3.
4.
5A.
5B.
6.
15-76
529-309
525-303
52-308
529-232-1
529-232-2
19-3
7.
8.
9.
10.
529-218
529-212
529-333-1
15-185-10
11A.
525-274-1
11B.
525-274-2
12A.
525-241-2
20.
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
12B.
525-241-4
13.
525-205
14.
15.
15-87
529-239-1
16. 529-219-3
17. 401-7
18.
19
185-0221-1
529-286
529-280
15-92-2
525-279-4
15-185-10
15-76
30-77 *
516-221
27.
28.
29.
15-185-10
14-11
525-260
30A.
525-254-2
30B.
525-254-5
31.
529-234 **
32A.
529-220-1
32B.
529-220-2
33.
529-290-14BK
34.
28-8-28
35.
28-142-2
* Indicate Voltage
** Indicate Opaque or Clear
Electromechanical Power Head Parts List
Description
Screw
Time Dial
Spring Washer, (Small)
Locating Dial
Gear, Time of Day (12 Day)
Gear, Time of Day (7 Day)
C -clip
Actuator
Spindle, Actuator
Housing, Power Head
Screw, Day Selector Wheel
Washer, Day Indicator (12 Day)
Washer, Day Indicator (7 Day)
Day Selector Wheel (12 Day)
Day Selector Wheel (7 Day)
Spring Washer, (Large)
Screw, Head Mount
Cycle Cam & Knob Assembly
Drain Plunger Assembly return Spring, Drain Plunger
O-ring, Plunger Cap
Plunger Cap
Retainer, Drain Plunger
Screw, Retainer
Switch & Terminal Assembly
Screw, Switch
Screw, Timer Motor
Timer Motor
Return Spring, Main Diaphragm
Screw, Ratchet
Washer, Ratchet
Ratchet
Gear Ratchet (12 Day)
Gear Ratchet (7 Day)
Front Cover
Rear Cover (Gray)
Rear Cover (White)
Solenoid Cord
Strain Relief
Power Cord (120 Volt)
Qty
1
1
1
1
1
2
2
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
4
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
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Valve Body Parts List
Item P/N
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
15-88
15-90
413-134 *
413-60
413-58
413-62
413-61
413-59
541-208-2
541-206
541-239
541-246
541-325
21.
22.
23.
24.
25.
26.
27.
14.
15.
16.
428-
541-221
15-89
17.
413-13
18. 541-254
19. 186-111-N
20.
541-250-1
19-19
541-243
529-244
541-244
185-024-1
541-204
185-028-12
28.
29.
30.
31.
541-256
19-3
516-221
19-90
32A.
185-231-1
32B.
186-105
33.
541-232
34A.
185-211-1
34B.
185-214-1
35A.
541-205
35B.
541-218
36. 185-029-1
37. 541-257-1
* Indicate Voltage
Description
Screw, Backcap
Screw, Solenoid Mount
Solenoid Coil (Specify Voltage)
Spacer
Guide
Spring, Plunger
Plunger, Solenoid
Diaphragm, Solenoid
Backcap, 5 Cycle Fast Rinse
Seal, Backcap
Return Spring, Check Disc
Check Disc
Gasket, Injector
Injector (Specify Size)
Cover Plate, Injector
Screw, Injector Mount
Filter Screen, Injector
Spring Clip
O-ring, Brine Fitting
Brine Fitting
C-Clip, Backwash Flow Adjuster
Backwash Flow Adjuster w/o-rings
Gasket, Cross Over Port
Body Stem Assembly
O-ring (Small), Seat Insert
Seat Insert
O-ring (Large), Seat Insert
Main Diaphragm
C-clip, Main Diaphragm
Return Spring, Main Diaphragm
Screw, Adapter Ring
O-ring, Structural Tank
O-ring, Park Tank
Adapter Ring
O-ring, 13/16" Riser Adapter
O-ring, 1.050" Riser Adapter
Power Cord (120 Volt)
13/16" Riser Adapter
1.050" Riser Adapter
Valve Body & Seal
Qty
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
3
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
1
2
1
1
4
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Troubleshooting Guide
Problem
1. Unit fails to regenerate.
Cause
a. Faulty electrical circuit.
b. Defective clock motor.
c. Low inlet pressure.
d. Drain line restricted.
e. All skipper tabs in the "out" position.
f. The brine injector is plugged.
g. Main diaphragm is torn.
h. Timer knob out of alignment with
Time Gear.
i. Defective solenoid coil.
2. Hard water to service.
a. The bypass valve is open or faulty.
b. No salt in storage tank.
c. Not enough water in the storage tank.
Solution
a. Verify electrical service (fuse, circuit breaker, light switch, pull chain, power cord).
b. Replace the clock motor.
c. Verify that the service inlet pressure is a minimum of 20 psi.
d. Insure the drain line is free of kinks.
e. Push desired number of skipper tabs to the "in" position.
f. Clean or replace injector.
g. Replace diaphragm.
h. Realign the Knob and Gear.
3. Excessive salt usage.
d. Unit fails to draw brine.
e. Excessive water usage.
f. Unit not regenerating.
g. Loss of resin.
h. Change in raw water hardness.
i. Leak at the distributor tube.
i. Test and replace the solenoid coil.
a. Close bypass valve.
b. Add salt.
c. Verify that the safety float is properly set.
d. See symptom/cause # 6.
e. Check regeneration frequency.
f. See symptom/cause # 1.
g. See symptom/cause # 4.
h. Test water hardness.
i. Verify that the distributor tube is seated correctly and is not cracked.
a. Verify that the safety float is properly set.
b. Check regeneration frequency.
4. Loss of resin.
5. Salt water to service.
a. Excessive water in storage tank.
b. Regeneration is taking place too frequently.
c. Faulty safety float.
a. Faulty air check in storage tank.
b. Leak at the distributor tube.
c. Backwash flow improperly adjusted.
a. Brine/slow rinse cycle time set too short.
b. Excessive water in the storage tank.
c. Brine injector undersized.
c. Replace safety float.
a. Clean or replace air check.
b. Verify that the distributor tube is seated correctly and is not cracked.
c. Verify the backwash flow.
a. Verify cycle time.
6. Control fails to draw brine.
7. Continuous flow to drain.
a. Brine injector plugged.
b. Filter screen plugged c. Loose brine line connection.
d. Drain line is restricted e. Low inlet pressure.
f. Main diaphragm is torn.
g. Solenoid plunger stuck open.
a. Drain plunger stuck open.
b. Clock motor stalled.
b. Verify that the safety float is adjusted correctly and properly.
c. Verify proper injector selection.
a. Clean and replace injector.
b. Clean and replace screen.
c. Verify that all the brine line connections are tight.
d. Insure that the drain line is not kinked or plugged.
e. Verify that the service inlet pressure is a minimum of 20 psi.
f. Replace diaphragm.
g. Clean or replace the solenoid plunger assembly.
a. Clean or replace the drain plunger assembly.
b. Replace the clock motor.
8. Loss of water pressure.
a. Iron build up in mineral tank.
b. Lower distributor basket crushed.
c. Resin has lost mechanical strength.
a. Increase salt dosage or regenerate more frequently.
b. Replace basket and verify that the distributor is cut 1/2 inch below the top of the tank threads.
c. Replace resin
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Parts Replacement
General Information
Familiarise yourself with the parts replacement procedures and component parts thoroughly before attempting any repair.
Insure that the unit is in the bypass position and relieve the system pressure before attempting any repair procedure.
WARNING! Disconnect all electrical power to the unit before attempting and repair procedure.
Required Tools
The following tools are required to perform routine maintenance on this valve:
Phillips Screwdriver
Needle Nose Pliers
Adjustable Wrench
Small Standard Screwdriver
Timer Assembly Replacement
1. Disconnect all electrical power to the control.
2. Place the bypass valve into "bypass" position.
3. Remove the front dust cover from the timer assembly.
4. Relieve the system pressure by using a screwdriver to press down on the drain plunger opening the drain line.
5. Disconnect the solenoid cable from the solenoid coil.
6. Remove the four (4) head mounting screws.
7. Lift the timer assembly away from the valve body.
8. Follow these steps in reverse to reinstall the timer assembly.
Note: Prior to re-instalment insure that the main return spring is centred over the main diaphragm.
Timer Motor Replacement
1. Disconnect all electrical power to the control.
2. Remove both the front dust cover and the rear timer cover.
3. Disconnect the two (2) wire nuts from the timer motor leads.
4. Remove the two (2) motor mount screws.
5. Lift the motor away from the timer assembly.
6. Follow these steps in reverse to reinstall the timer assembly.
Main Diaphragm Replacement
1. Disconnect all electrical power to the control.
2. Place the bypass valve into the "bypass" position.
3. Remove the front dust cover from the timer assembly.
4. Relieve the system pressure by using a screwdriver to press down on the drain plunger opening the drain line.
5. Disconnect the solenoid cable from the solenoid coil.
6. Remove the four (4) head mounting screws.
7. Lift the timer assembly away from the valve body.
8. Remove the c-clip from the centre of the diaphragm.
9. Lift the diaphragm away from the body stem assembly.
7. Follow these steps in reverse to reinstall the timer assembly.
Note: Prior to re-instalment insure that the main return spring is centred over the main diaphragm and that the outside edges of the main diaphragm are tucked into the valve body.
Drain Plunger Replacement
1. Disconnect all electrical power to the control.
2. Place the bypass valve into "bypass" position.
3. Remove the front dust cover from the timer assembly.
4. Relieve the system pressure by using a screwdriver to press down on the drain plunger opening the drain line.
5. Remove the retaining screw located below the
"Time of Day" gear.
6. Lift the retainer down and away from the timer assembly.
7. Press down on the drain plunger to remove it from the valve body.
8. Inspect the plunger o-rings and centre cup for wear.
9. Clean out the plunger orifice in valve body.
10. Use a Dow 111 Silicone based lubricant to lightly lubricate the plunger o-rings and the valve body orifice.
11. Follow these steps in reverse to re-install drain plunger.
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Injector and Filter Screen
Replacement
1. Disconnect all electrical power to the control.
2. Place the bypass valve into the "bypass" position.
3. Remove the front dust cover from the timer assembly.
4. Relieve the system pressure by using a screwdriver to press down on the drain plunger opening the drain.
5. Remove the three (3) screws from the triangular cover plate.
6. Lift away the cover plate.
7. Remove the injector from valve body and separate the gasket from the injector.
8. Inspect the injector cavities for blockage.
9. Remove the filter screen from the valve body and inspect the screen for dirt.
Replace if necessary.
10. Follow these steps in reverse to re-install the riser assembly.
Note: After backing out the drain seat the seat may still require minor adjustment to eliminate leaks. Turn the seat in or out until the leak to drain stops.
Riser Replacement
1. Disconnect all the electrical power to the control.
2. Place the bypass valve into the "bypass" position.
3. Relieve the system pressure.
4. Disconnect the unit from the bypass connections.
5. Remove the unit from the resin tank.
6. Turn out the upper distributor basket from the unit adapter ring.
7. Remove the two (2) adapter hold down screws, and lift away the adapter ring.
8. Separate riser assembly from valve body.
9. Clean the riser o-rings and wipe out the valve body cavity.
10. Use the Dow 111 Silicone based lubricant to lightly lubricate the riser o-rings and the valve body cavity.
11. Follow these steps in reverse to re-install the riser assembly.
Check Disc Replacement
1. Disconnect all electrical power to the control.
2. Place the bypass valve into the "bypass" position.
3. Relieve system pressure.
4. Disconnect the solenoid cable from the solenoid coil.
5. Remove the four (4) screws from the backcap.
6. Place a hand under the backcap and remove the backcap. The check disc return spring will fall into your hand.
7. Remove the check disc from the back of the body stem assembly.
8. Inspect the rubber seal on the check disc for wear. Clean or replace if necessary.
9. Re-install the check disc on body stem assembly.
10. Place a small amount of Dow 111 silicone based lubricant on the back cap centre post.
11. Insure that the back cap gasket is properly seated in Backcap.
12. Install check disc return spring into centre post.
13. Align the mark on top of the back cap with the mark on the valve body and carefully direct open end of return spring into centre post of the check disc.
14. Install the four (4) back cap screws.
15. Pressurise system and check for leaks.
Body Stem Assembly Replacement
1. Disconnect all electrical power to the control.
2. Place the bypass valve into the "bypass" position.
3. Remove the front dust cover from the timer assembly.
4. Relieve the system pressure by using a screwdriver to press down on the drain plunger to the open drain line.
5. Disconnect the solenoid cable from the solenoid coil.
6. Remove the four (4) head mounting screws.
7. Lift the timer assembly away from the valve body.
8. Remove the c-clip from the centre of the diaphragm.
9. Lift the diaphragm away from the body stem assembly.
10. Remove the seat assembly.
11. Lift out the body stem assembly.
12. Inspect the centre check disc rubber seal for wear. Clean or replace if necessary.
13. Re-install the body stem assembly.
14. Lightly lubricate the seat assembly o-rings with a
Dow 111 Silicone based lubricant.
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15. Re-install the seat assembly, insure that one of the two (2) flats is facing towards the top of the valve body.
16. Re-install the main diaphragm and the timer assembly.
17. It is now necessary to reseat the rear check disc.
Refer to the Check Disc Replacement procedure.
Backwash Adjustment Valve
Replacement
1. Place the bypass valve into the "bypass" position.
2. Relieve the system pressure. Remove the four
(4) head mounting screws.
3. Lift the timer assembly away from the valve body.
4. Remove the c-clip from the centre of the diaphragm.
5. Lift the diaphragm away from the body stem assembly.
6. Remove the seat assembly.
7. Disconnect the large c-clip located on top of the backwash adjustment valve.
8. Press the backwash adjustment valve down and out through the valve body assembly.
9. Inspect the o-rings on the valve for wear. Clean or replace the valve assembly if necessary.
10. Lightly lubricate the o-rings with a Dow 111
Silicone based lubricant.
11. Follow these steps in reverse to re-install the backwash adjustment valve.
Solenoid Assembly Replacement
1. Disconnect all electrical power to the control.
2. Place the bypass valve into the "bypass" position.
3. Relieve the system pressure.
4. Disconnect the solenoid cable from the solenoid coil.
5. Remove the one (1) solenoid mounting screw.
6. Lift away the solenoid coil. Test coil and replace if necessary.
7. Remove the three (3) remaining screws, which hold down the solenoid plunger retainer.
8. Place a hand under the plunger retainer while lifting away the retainer assembly.
9. Verify that the plunger moves back and forth against the return spring without sticking. Clean or replace if necessary.
10. Separate the solenoid diaphragm from the valve body. Verify that the diaphragm cavity in the valve body is free of debris.
11. Inspect the diaphragm for rips or tears. The diaphragm should have a hole in the centre and a smaller "pin" hole off centre
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12. Follow these steps in reverse to re-install the backwash adjustment valve.
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BRINE VALVE ASSEMBLY
AS1029-E
Model
AS0715-E
AS0922-E
AS1029-E
Windsor Cabinet
Float Distance (X)
100mm
200mm
260mm
Adjustment of Softener Brine Valve
1. Lift float rod to full up position.
2. Set float to distance shown. Measure from the top of the crown nut to the bottom of the float.
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- Brine valve adjustment
- Regeneration cycle control
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