Clack Water Specialist EI Programming And Cover Drawing Manual

Water Specialist EI
Control Valve
Programming and Cover Drawing Manual
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Table of Contents
EI Front Cover and Drive Assembly ................................................................................................................................... 4
Regeneration and Error Screens .......................................................................................................................................... 5
User Displays ...................................................................................................................................................................... 6
Confi guration Settings ........................................................................................................................................................7
OEM Softener System Setup ............................................................................................................................................ 11
Setting Options Table ........................................................................................................................................................14
OEM Filter System Setup ................................................................................................................................................. 15
Installer Display Settings .................................................................................................................................................. 17
Diagnostics ........................................................................................................................................................................ 18
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EI Front Cover and Drive Assembly
1 V3175EE-01 WS1EE FRONT COVER ASSEMBLY 1 2 V3107-01 WS1 MOTOR 1 3 V3002-A WS1 DRIVE BRACKET ASY 1 4 V3408EI-04BOARD WS1THRU2 EI PCBRD 5 DIGIT REPL 1 5 V3110 WS1 DRIVE REDUCING GEAR 12X36 3 6 V3109 WS1 DRIVE GEAR COVER 1 7 V3106-01 WS1 DRIVE BRACKET & SPRING CLIP 1
V3186-05 WS1 POWER SUPPLY US 15VDC VI
Not Shown
V3186EU-05 WS1 POWER SUPPLY EU 15VDC VI
V3186UK-05 WS1 POWER SUPPLY UK 15VDC VI
1
V3186-01 WS1 AC ADAPTER CORD ONLY
Not Shown V3178 WS1 DRIVE BACK PLATE 1
Refer to Control Valve Service Manual for other drawings and part numbers.
AC Adapter U.S. International Supply Voltage 120V AC 230V AC Supply Frequency 60 Hz 50 Hz Output Voltage 15VDC 15VDC Output Current 500 mA 500 mA
When replacing the battery, align
positives and push down to fully seat.
Correct Battery
Orientation
Relay Specifi cations: 12V DC Relay with a coil resistance not
less than 80 ohms. If mounting relay under the cover check for
proper mounting dimensions on the backplate.
Wiring for Correct On/Off Operation
PC Board Relay Terminal Block Relay
RLY 1 Coil -
+ COM Coil +
Battery replacement is 3 volt
lithium coin cell type 2032.
Battery Fully Seated
4
1
PC Board Relay
Terminal Block
3
2
5
6
7
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Regeneration and Error Screens
Regen Screen
Displays the time remaining in the current cycle. Pressing REGEN advances to the next cycle.
Error Screen
Alternated fl ashing Err and error code every 3 seconds. Clear by disconnecting the power supply at the PC board and reconnecting, or press NEXT and REGEN simultaneously for 3 seconds.
In Alternator Systems when a unit is waiting to initiate the fi rst cycle step of regeneration, “REGEN Pndg” is displayed.
“STbY” is displayed in Alternator Systems when a valve is in Standby state.
“REGEN Pndg RINSE FILL” is displayed whenever a zero-capacity tank has transferred to an off-line state and is currently waiting to initiate the second portion of a regeneration cycle. Viewed only when Delayed Rinse and Fill is set to ON.
Button Operation and Function
Scrolls to the next display.
Pressing once and releasing will schedule a regeneration at the preset delayed regeneration time. Pressing again and releasing will cancel the regeneration. Pressing and holding for 3 seconds will initiate an immediate regeneration Pressing while in regeneration will advance to the next cycle. Pressing in the program levels will go backwards to the previous screen
Changes variable being displayed.
Key sequence to lock and unlock program settings.
Holding for 3 seconds initiates a control reset. The software version is displayed and the piston returns to the home/service position, resynchronizing the valve.
Used with valve type 1.0 , holding for at least 3 seconds causes a switch in the tank in Service without cycling the regeneration valve. After tank switch, days remaining and capacity remaining status is retained for each tank until the next regeneration.
Regeneration Cycles and Times
Range
Cycle Softening Filtering Regen
Backwash Regenerant Draw/Slow Rinse (UP or DN) Fast Rinse Regenerant Refi ll Regenerant Refi ll 2.0 or 1.5 set to MIN (softening only) Service
All cycles can be set to “oFF”.
1-120 minutes 1-180 minutes 1-120 minutes
0.05-90.0 Kg
0.1-99.0 minutes 1-480 minutes
1-120 minutes 1-180 minutes 1-120 minutes
0.2-76.0 Liters
0.1-99.0 minutes NA
Filtering Backwash 1-120 min. NA 1-120 min. NA NA NA
The user can initiate manual regeneration. The user has the option to request the manual regeneration at the delayed regeneration time or to have the regeneration occur immediately:
1. Pressing and releasing the REGEN button. REGEN TODAY will fl ash on the display and the regeneration will occur at the delayed regeneration time. The user can cancel the request by pressing and releasing the REGEN button.
2. Pressing and holding the REGEN button for approximately 3 seconds will immediately start the regeneration. The user cannot cancel this request, except by resetting the control by pressing NEXT and REGEN simultaneously for 3 seconds.
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User Displays
General Operation
When the system is operating, one of fi ve displays may be shown. Pressing NEXT will alternate between the displays shown below.
User 1
Typical user display. Shows volume remaining to regeneration. This screen will not be viewed if the control is set for time-clock operation.
User 2
Displays number of days to next regeneration. Only viewed if Step 11S or Step 5F is set to OFF.
User 3
Displays fl ow rate L/min. If a meter is not used this display will be shown but 0 will be displayed. If 1.0 is selected in Step 2CS an “A” in front of the fl ow rate indicates that the tank with the control valve on it is in service. If “b” is displayed the tank with the in/out head is in service.
User 4
Displays total volume in cubic meters since last reset. If a meter is not used this display will be shown but 0 will be displayed. PRESS FOR 3 SECONDS TO RESET TO 0.
User 5
Shows current time.
Setting Time of Day
Push NEXT until time of day screen is displayed. Press and hold until SET TIME is displayed and the hour fl ashes once. Press or until the correct hour is displayed.
Then press NEXT. The minutes will fl ash. Press or until the correct minute is displayed.
Press NEXT to return to the User Displays. Time of day should only need to be set after power outages lasting more than 8 hours, if the battery has been depleted and a power outage occurs, or when daylight saving time begins or ends. If a power outage lasting more than 8 hours occurs, the time of day will fl ash on and off which indicates the time of day should be reset. If a power outage lasts less than 8 hours and the time of day fl ashes on and off, the time of day should be reset and the battery replaced.
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Confi guration Settings
Step 1CS
Step 2CS
Step 3CS
Step 1CS – Press NEXT and simultaneously for 5 seconds and release. Press NEXT and
simultaneously for 5 seconds and release. If the screen in Step 2CS does not appear, the lock on the valve is activated. To unlock, press , NEXT, and REGEN in sequence, then press NEXT and simultaneously for 5 seconds and release. Press NEXT and simultaneously for 5 seconds and release.
Step 2CS – Use or to select 1.0 for 1” valve, 1.25 for 1.25” valve, 1.5 for 1.5” valve, 2.0 for 2” valve or 1.0
for twin valve. If 1.0, 1.25 or 1.0 are selected, press NEXT to go to Step 4CS. If 1.5 or 2.0 are
selected, press NEXT to go to Step 3CS.. Press REGEN to exit Confi guration Settings.
Step 3CS – Use or to select meter size. Settings available are 1.5,
2.0, 3.0, 1.0r (1.0 Remote Meter) or PUL (Variable Meter Calibration.) Variable meter pulses of 0.1-150.0 PPL can be selected. Press NEXT to go to Step 4CS. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
Step 4CS
Step 4CS – Selecting the use of an outside signal to initiate a regeneration: Selection only matters if a
connection is made to the two pin connector labeled DP SWITCH located on the printed circuit board. Following is an explanation of the options: oFF - feature not used NOTE: In a twin alternating system each control must have a separate dP signal or dP switch. One dP signal or one dP switch cannot be used for both controls. on0 – If the dP switch is closed for an accumulative time of 2 minutes a regeneration will be signaled to the unit. In a twin alternating system the MAV will transition fi rst to switch units so that the signaled unit can start regeneration. After the MAV has fully transitioned, the regeneration begins immediately. Note: For WS1 – WS1.5 control valves programmed for twin alternating: if the dP function “on0” is set, the Delayed Rinse and Fill feature is not available. dEL – If the dP switch is closed for an accumulative time of 2 minutes a regeneration will occur at the scheduled delayed regeneration time. In a twin alternating system once the dP switch is triggered the PC Board will display “REGEN TODAY” and when the delayed regen time comes the control will switch tanks and the triggered unit will then go into regeneration. Note: For WS1 – WS1.5 control valves programmed for twin alternating: if the dP function “dEL” is set, the Delayed Rinse and Fill feature is not available. HoLd – If the dP switch is closed a regeneration will be prevented from occurring while there is switch closure. In a twin alternating system the regeneration of a unit can be prevented upon switch closure. If the unit depletes the capacity down to zero, it will not be allowed to switch tanks to regenerate until the switch is open. Note: For WS1 – WS1.5 control valves programmed for twin alternating the Delayed Rinse and Fill feature can be set. Press NEXT to go to Step 5CS. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
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Step 5CS
Step 5CS – This display will not appear if 1.0 was selected in Step
2CS. Allows selection of one of the following using or :
• the Control Valve to have no hard water bypass;
• the Control Valve to act as an alternator;
• the Control Valve to have a separate source during the regeneration cycle; or
• the Control Valve to operate with the System Controller.
Select OFF when none of these features are used.
Only use Clack No Hard Water Bypass Valves or Clack Motorized Alternating Valves (MAV) with these selections. Clack No Hard Water Bypass Valves (1” or 1.25” V3070FF or V3070FM) are not designed to be used with the alternator or separate source functions.
Confi guring the Control Valve for No Hard Water Bypass Operation:
Select nHbP for control operation. For no hard water bypass operation the three wire communication cable is not used.
Selection requires that a connection to MAV or a Clack No Hard Water Bypass Valve is made to the two pin connector labeled MAV located on the printed circuit board. If using a MAV, the A port of the MAV must be plugged and the valve outlet connected to the B port. When set to nHbP the MAV will be driven closed before the fi rst regeneration cycle that is not FILL or SOFTENING or FILTERING, and be driven open after the last regeneration cycle that is not FILL.
NOTE: If the control valve enters into an error state during regeneration mode, the no hard water bypass valve will return to the open Position, if not already there.
Confi guring the Control Valve for Separate Source Operation:
Select SEPS for control operation. For separate source operation the three wire communication cable is not used.
Selection requires that a connection to a Clack Motorized Alternator Valve (MAV) is made to the two pin connector labeled MAV located on the printed circuit board. The C port of the MAV must be connected to the valve inlet and the A port connected to the separate source used during regeneration. The B port must be connected to the feed water supply.
When set to SEPS the MAV will be driven closed before the fi rst regeneration cycle, and be driven open after the last regeneration cycle.
NOTE: If the control valve enters into an error state during regeneration mode, the MAV will return to the open position, if not already there.
Selecting the Control Valve to act as an alternator:
618.3 and higher = Use 3-wire Interconnect Cables for all communication between units.
616.6 and lower = Use 2-wire Interconnect Cables for twin alternators with independent fl ow meters.
Prior to starting the programming steps, connect the communication cable to each control valve board’s three pin connector labeled
‘COMM CABLE’. Also connect the meter cord to either control valve to the three pin connector labeled ‘METER’.
Softener Valve Programming Steps
Set to ALT A
Confi guration Settings Step 5CS
Connect the outlet plumbing of ALT A valve to the MAV’s A port and connect
the MAV’s two pin wire connector to the
two pin connector labeled “DRIVE” on
Connect the outlet plumbing of ALT b valve to the
MAV’s B port. No electrical connections are required
between the ALT b valve and the MAV.
Set to ALT b
the ALT A valve
Softener System Setup Step 10S Set System Capacity Set System Capacity
Softener System Setup Step 11S Set to ‘AUTO’ Set to ‘AUTO’
Softener System Setup Step 12S Set regeneration time option to ‘on 0’. Set regeneration time option to ‘on 0’.
Installer Display Settings Step 4I Set Day Override to “oFF” Set Day Override to “oFF”
If set up for a fi lter, in Step 5F set Volume Capacity in M
3
; in Step 6F select Regeneration Time Option “on 0”; and in Step 4I select Day
Override “oFF”.
NOTE: If the control valve is in an error state during regeneration mode the MAV will close the B port and keep open the A port until the error is corrected and reset.
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WS1, WS1.25 and WS1.5 Valves
For Clack Corporation alternator systems using WS1, WS1.25 and WS1.5 valves there will be an option to delay the last two cycles of regeneration (only “Rinse” and “Fill”). This feature splits the regeneration into two portions. The fi rst portion of the regeneration will start immediately and all programmed cycles before the “Rinse” and “Fill” cycles will be performed. After all programmed cycles before “Rinse” and “Fill” are completed the control valve will drive to the service position (displaying “Delayed Rinse + Fill Pending”). When the volume of the on-line unit is depleted to 10% of its programmed capacity, the control valve will be triggered to fi nish the second portion of the regeneration and complete the “Rinse” and “Fill” cycles and return to Service and be placed into Standby mode, and wait to come on-line for service. Set to oFF to deactivate this feature.
WS2 Valve
For Clack Corporation alternator systems using the WS2 valve, when NEXT is pressed after selecting ALT A or ALT B, a display will allow the user to set the amount of pre-service rinse time for the stand
by tank just prior to returning to service. With 1.0 manner. Set to oFF to deactivate this feature.
set, this display appears and is set in a similar
Retracted
Valve “A” in Service Position =
MAV piston rod Retracted
Note: Clack Twin Alternator Operations
• Twin alternating systems can be programmed with a day override setting combined with the normal volume-based regeneration programming.
A twin alternating system in this confi guration will then regenerate based on the volume used or the day override if there is a period of low water usage.
• Twin alternating systems can be programmed as a time clock only based regenerating system. In this confi guration, the days remaining are
counted only on the unit that is in service. The unit in Stand-by Mode only notes days in diagnostics, which results in time clock only twin regeneration initiation.
• Twin alternating systems can be programmed for a delayed regeneration time. The system will allow an immediate transfer of the MAV to
switch tanks and place a fully regenerated unit in service once a unit becomes exhausted. The exhausted unit will then be placed into Stand-by Mode and allowed to have a delayed regeneration at the pre-set time.
Valve “B” in Service Position =
Extended
MAV piston rod Extended
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Confi guring the Control Valve for System Controller Operation:
Select “SYS” to link control valve to System Controller. For communication between control valve and System Controller, a three-wire communication cable is required.
Selection requires that a connection to a Clack No Hard Water Bypass (V3070FF or V3070FM) be made to the two-pin connector labeled MAV located on the printed circuit board for WS1 and WS1.25 control valves. For valve types WS1.5 and WS2, a connection from a Clack No Hard Water Bypass (V3097/ BSPT or V3098/ BSPT) to the two pin connector labeled MAV located on the printed circuit board is required. Press NEXT to go to Step 6CS. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
Step 6CS
Step 7CS
EXIT TO DISPLAY SCREENS
Step 6CS – Water Hardness Units. The choices are: ppm parts per million FH French degrees dH German degrees NOTE: If control is going to be used in a fi lter application none of these settings will be used. Press NEXT to go to Step 7CS. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
Step 7CS – Fill Units: If set as a softener, if Step 2CS is set to 1.5, and FILL is part of the Regeneration Cycle Sequence, FILL UNITS of MIN or kg can be selected. Press NEXT to exit OEM Confi guration Setup. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
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OEM Softener System Setup
Step 1S
Step 2S
Step 3S
Step 4S
Step 1S - Press NEXT and simultaneously for 5 seconds and release. If screen in Step 2S does not
appear, the lock on valve programming has been activated. To unlock press , NEXT, , REGEN in sequence, then press NEXT and simultaneously for 5 seconds and release.
Step 2S – Choose SOFTENING using or . Press NEXT to go to Step 3S. Press REGEN to exit OEM Softener System Setup.
Step 3S – Choose Brining Direction using or . This screen is not viewed when Step 2S is set to Filtering. Press NEXT to go to Step 4S. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
Step 4S – Set Refi ll location using or :
• “PoST” to refi ll the brine tank after the fi nal rinse; or
• “PrE” to refi ll the brine tank four hours before the regeneration time set. This screen is not viewed when Step 2S is set to Filtering. Press NEXT to go to Step 5S. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
Step 5S
Step 6S
Step 7S
Step 8S
Step 5S – Select the time for the rst cycle using or .
Press NEXT to go to Step 6S. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
Step 6S – Select the time for the second cycle using or . NOTE: The display will fl ash between cycle number and time, and brine direction (UP or dn). Press NEXT to go to Step 7S. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
Step 7S – Select the time for the third cycle using or . Press NEXT to go to Step 8S. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
Step 8S – Select the time for the fourth cycle using or . Press NEXT to go to Step 9S. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
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Step 9S
Step 10S
Step 11S
Step 12S
Step 9S – Select the kg for the fth cycle using or .
NOTE: if Step 2CS is set to 2.0 or Step 7CS is set to MIN, Fill will be in minutes. Press NEXT to go to Step 10S. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
Step 10S – Set System Capacity using or . The System Capacity setting should be based on the volume of resin and Kg of salt fi ll set in Step 9S. When using ppm, dH, or FH the system capacity and hardness levels entered are used to determine the Volume Capacity. Press NEXT to go to Step 11S. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
Step 11S – Set Volume Capacity using or . If value is set to:
• “AUTO” capacity will be automatically calculated and reserve capacity will be automatically estimated;
• “oFF” regeneration will be triggered solely by the day override setting (see Installer Display/Settings Step 4I);
• a volume, regeneration will be triggered by the value specifi ed (in M
3
). If “oFF” or a volume is used, the hardness display will not be allowed to be set in Installer Display Settings Step 2I & 3I. See Setting Options Table for more detail. Press NEXT to go to Step 12S. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
Step 12S – Set Regeneration Time Options using or . If value is set to:
• “NORMAL” means regeneration will occur at the preset time;
• “on 0” means regeneration will occur immediately when the volume capacity reaches 0 (zero); or
• “NORMAL + on 0” means regeneration will occur at one of the following: — the preset time when the volume capacity falls below the reserve or the specifi ed number of days between regenerations is reached whichever comes fi rst; or — immediately after 10 minutes of no water usage when the volume capacity reaches 0 (zero). “NORMAL” is the default if Step 5CS is set to ALT A or ALT B, and “NORMAL + on 0” is not available.
“on 0” is the default if Step 2CS is set to 1.0
, and “NORMAL + on 0” is not available.
This step will not appear if Step 11S is set to off or Step 5CS is set to “SYS”. See Setting Options Table for more detail. Press NEXT to go to Step 13S. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
Step 13S
Step 13S – Set Relay Operation using or . The choices are:
• Time on: Relay activates after a set time at the beginning of a regeneration and then deactivates after a set period of time. The start of regeneration is defi ned as the fi rst backwash cycle or Dn brine cycle, whichever comes fi rst.
• Liters Softening on: Relay activates after a set number of liters have been used while in service and then deactivates after the meter stops registering fl ow and the set time period has expired.
• Liters Softening Regen on: Relay activates after a set number of liters have been used while in service, or during regeneration, and then deactivates after the meter stops registering fl ow and the set time period has expired.
•ERROR: Relay closes whenever the valve enters error mode, and immediately deactivates when error mode is exited. If set to ERROR, Steps 14S and 15S will not be shown.
• Off: If set to Off, Steps 14S and 15S will not be shown. Press NEXT to go to Step 14S. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
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Step 14S
Step 15S
EXIT OEM SOFTENER SYSTEM SETUP
Step 14S – Set Relay Actuation Time or Liters using or . The choices are:
• Relay Actuation Time: After the start of a regeneration the amount of time that should pass prior to activating the relay. The start of regeneration is defi ned as the fi rst backwash cycle, Dn brine cycle or UP brine cycle whichever comes fi rst. Ranges from 1 second to 200 minutes.
• Relay Actuation Liters: Relay activates after a set number of liters has passed through the meter. Ranges from 1 to 200 liters. Press NEXT to go to Step 15S. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
Step 15S – Set Relay Deactivate Time using or .
• If Set Time on is selected in Step 13S the relay will deactivate after the time set has expired. Ranges from 1 second to 200 minutes.
• If Set Liters Softening on or Set Liters Softening Regen on is selected in Step 13S the relay will deactivate after the time set has expired or after the meter stops registering fl ow, whichever comes fi rst. Ranges from 1 second to 20 minutes. Press NEXT to exit OEM Softener System Setup. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
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Setting Options Table
Filters should only use shaded options
Volume
Capacity
AUTO NORMAL oFF
AUTO NORMAL Any number
Any
number
oFF NORMAL Any number
Any
number
AUTO on 0 oFF
Any
number
AUTO NORMAL on 0 oFF
AUTO NORMAL on 0 Any number
Any
number
Regeneration Time
Option
Day
Override
NORMAL oFF
NORMAL Any number
on 0 oFF
NORMAL on 0 Any number
1
Result
Reserve capacity automatically estimated. Regeneration occurs when volume capacity falls below the reserve capacity at the next Regen Set Time.
Reserve capacity automatically estimated. Regeneration occurs at the next Regen Set Time when volume capacity falls below the reserve capacity or the specifi ed number of days between regenerations is reached.
Reserve capacity not automatically estimated. Regeneration occurs at the next Regen Set Time when volume capacity reaches 0.
Reserve capacity not automatically estimated. Regeneration occurs at the next Regen Set Time when the specifi ed number of days between regenerations is reached.
Reserve capacity not automatically estimated. Regeneration occurs at the next Regen Set Time when volume capacity reaches 0 or the specifi ed number of days between regenerations is reached.
Reserve capacity NOT automatically estimated. Regeneration occurs immediately when volume capacity reaches 0. Time of regeneration will not be allowed to be set because regeneration will always occur when volume capacity reaches 0.
Reserve capacity NOT automatically estimated. Regeneration occurs immediately when volume capacity reaches 0. Time of regeneration will not be allowed to be set because regeneration will always occur when volume capacity reaches 0.
Reserve capacity automatically estimated. Regeneration occurs when volume capacity falls below the reserve capacity at the next Regen Set Time or regeneration occurs after 10 minutes of no water usage when volume capacity reaches 0.
Reserve capacity automatically estimated. Regeneration occurs at the next Regen Set Time when volume capacity falls below the reserve capacity or the specifi ed number of days between regenerations is reached or regeneration occurs after 10 minutes of no water usage when volume capacity reaches 0.
Reserve capacity not automatically estimated. Regeneration occurs at the next Regen Set Time when the specifi ed number of days between regenerations is reached or regeneration occurs after 10 minutes of no water usage when volume capacity reaches 0.
1
Reserve Capacity estimate is based on history of water usage. Reserve Capacity estimate is not available with alternator systems or
Twin Tank Valve.
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OEM Filter System Setup
Cycle Sequence, Adjustable Default Times (minutes)
Type Backwash Draw Backwash Rinse Backwash* Fill
Filtering Backwash 8 4
Filtering Regen 8 60 8 8 0:30 4.2 L
Filtering Regen (2.0”) 8 60 8 8 0:30 6
*Cycle is non-adjustable, not shown in cycle sequence programming.
Step 1F
Step 2F
Step 3F
Step 4F
Step 1F - Press NEXT and simultaneously for 5 seconds and release. If screen in Step 2CS does not
appear, the lock on the valve is activated. To unlock press , NEXT, , REGEN in sequence, then press NEXT and simultaneously for 5 seconds and release.
Step 2F – Choose FILTERING BACKWASH or FILTERING REGEN (see table) using or . Press NEXT to go to Step 3F. Press REGEN to exit OEM Filter System Setup.
Step 3F – Select the time for the fi rst cycle using or . Press NEXT to go to Step 4F. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
Step 4F – Select the time for the second cycle using or . If Step 2F is set to FILTERING REGEN, press NEXT to program the rest of the cycle times. If Step 2F is set to FILTERING BACKWASH, press NEXT to go to Step 5F. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
Step 5F
Step 6F
Step 5F – Set Regeneration trigger using or . If value is set to:
• “oFF” regeneration will be triggered solely by the day override setting (see Installer Display/Settings Step 4I);
• a volume, regeneration will be triggered by the value specifi ed (in M See Setting Options Table for more detail. Press NEXT to go to Step 6F. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
Step 6F – Set Regeneration Time Options using or . If value is set to:
• “NORMAL” means regeneration will occur at the preset time;
• “on 0” means regeneration will occur immediately when the volume capacity reaches 0 (zero); or
• “NORMAL + on 0” means regeneration will occur at one of the following: — the preset time when the volume capacity falls below the reserve or the specifi ed number of days between regenerations is reached whichever comes fi rst; or — immediately after 10 minutes of no water usage when the volume capacity reaches 0 (zero). “NORMAL” is the default if Step 5CS is set to ALT A or ALT B, and “NORMAL + on 0” is not available.
“on 0” is the default if Step 2CS is set to 1.0 This step will not appear if Step 5F is set to off or Step 5CS is set to “SYS”. See Setting Options Table for more detail. Press NEXT to go to Step 7F. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
3
).
, and “NORMAL + on 0” is not available.
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Step 7F
Step 8F
Step 9F
Step 7F – Set Relay Operation using or . The choices are:
• Time on: Relay activates after a set time at the beginning of a regeneration and then deactivates after a set period of time. The start of regeneration is defi ned as the fi rst backwash cycle or Dn brine cycle, whichever comes fi rst.
• Liters Filtering on: Relay activates after a set number of liters have been used while in service and then deactivates after the meter stops registering fl ow and the set time period has expired.
• Liters Filtering Regen on: Relay activates after a set number of liters have been used while in service, or during regeneration, and then deactivates after the meter stops registering fl ow and the set time period has expired.
•ERROR: Relay closes whenever the valve enters error mode, and immediately deactivates when error mode is exited. If set to ERROR, Steps 8F and 9F will not be shown.
• Off: If set to Off, Steps 8F and 9F will not be shown. Press NEXT to go to Step 8F. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
Step 8F – Set Relay Actuation Time or Liters using or . The choices are:
• Relay Actuation Time: After the start of a regeneration the amount of time that should pass prior to activating the relay. The start of regeneration is defi ned as the fi rst backwash cycle or brine cycle, whichever comes fi rst. Ranges from 1 second to 200 minutes.
• Relay Actuation Liters: Relay activates after a set number of liters has passed through the meter. Ranges from 1 to 200 liters. Press NEXT to go to Step 9F. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
Step 9F – Set Relay Deactivate Time using or .
• If Set Time on is selected in Step 7F the relay will deactivate after the time set has expired. Ranges from 1 second to 200 minutes.
• If Set Liters Filtering on or Set Liters Filtering Regen on is selected in Step 7F the relay will deactivate after the time set has expired or after the meter stops registering fl ow, whichever comes fi rst. Ranges from 1 second to 20 minutes. Press NEXT to exit OEM Filter System Setup. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
EXIT OEM FILTER SYSTEM SETUP
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Installer Display Settings
Step 1I
Step 2I
Step 3I
Step 4I
Step 1I - To enter Installer Display press NEXT and simultaneously for about 5 seconds and release.
Step 2I – Hardness: Set the amount of in uent hardness using or . This display will not be viewed if
FILTERING BACKWASH or FILTERING REGEN is selected in Step 2F OR if “oFF” or a number was selected in Step 11S. Press NEXT to go to step 3I. Press REGEN to exit Installer Display Settings.
Step 3I – Service Water Hardness - If a mixing valve is installed in the valve, service hardness needs to be set. Setting range is always less than the setting in Step 2I. This screen will not be displayed when valve is set as a Filter, or if Auto is not selected in Step 11S. Press NEXT to go to Step 4I. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
Step 4I – Day Override: When volume capacity is set to “oFF”, sets the number of days between regenerations. When volume capacity is set to AUTO or to a volume, sets the maximum number of days between regenerations. If value set to “oFF”, regeneration initiation is triggered solely by volume used. If value is set in days (allowable range from 1 to 28) regeneration initiation will be called for on that day regardless of actual water usage. Set Day Override using or :
• number of days between regeneration (1 to 28); or
• “oFF”. See Setting Options Table for more detail on setup. Press NEXT to go to step 5I. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
Step 5I
Step 6I
EXIT INSTALLER DISPLAY SETTINGS
Step 5I – Next Regeneration Time (hour): Set the hour of day for regeneration using or . The default time is 2:00. This display will show “REGEN on 0 M3” if “on 0” is selected in Set Regeneration Time Option in OEM Softener System Setup or OEM Filter System Setup. Press NEXT to go to step 6I. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
Step 6I – Next Regeneration Time (minutes): Set the minutes of day for regeneration using or . This display will not be shown if “on 0” is selected in Set Regeneration Time Option in OEM Softener System Setup or OEM Filter System Setup. Press NEXT to exit Installer Display Settings. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
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Diagnostics
Step 1D
Step 2D
Step 3D
Step 4D
Step 1D - Press and simultaneously for 5 seconds and release. If screen in Step 2D does not appear
the lock on the valve is activated. To unlock press , NEXT, , REGEN in sequence, then press and simultaneously for 5 seconds and release.
Step 2D – Software Version. Press NEXT to go to Step 3D. Press REGEN to exit Diagnostics.
Step 3D – Volume, total used since start-up: This display shows the total cubic meters treated since startup.
3
0 M
will be shown when a water meter is not installed. Press the NEXT button to go to Step 4D. Press
REGEN to return to previous step.
Step 4D – Days, total since start-up: This display shows the total days since startup. Press the NEXT button to go to Step 5D. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
Step 5D
Step 6D
Step 7D
Step 8D
Step 5D – Regenerations, total number since start-up: This display shows the total number of regenerations
that have occurred since startup. Press the NEXT button to go to Step 6D. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
Step 6D – Error Log: This display shows a history of the last 10 errors generated by the control
Step 6D – Error Log: This display shows a history of the last 10 errors generated by the control
during operation. Press or to view each recorded error.
during operation. Press or to view each recorded error. Press NEXT to go to Step 7D. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
Press NEXT to go to Step 7D. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
Step 7D – Days, since last regeneration: This display shows the days since the last regeneration occurred. Press NEXT to go to Step 8D. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
Step 8D – Volume, since last regeneration: This display shows the volume of water that has been treated since the last regeneration. 0.00 M3 will be shown when a water meter is not installed. Press NEXT to go to Step 9D. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
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Step 9D
Step 10D
Step 11D
Step 9D – Volume, reserve capacity used for last 7 days: If the valve is
set up as a softener, a meter is installed, and Set Volume Capacity is set to “Auto,” this display shows day 0 (for today) and fl ashes the reserve capacity. Pressing will show day 1 (which would be yesterday) and ashes the reserve capacity used. Pressing again will show day 2 (the day before yesterday) and the reserve capacity. Keep pressing
to show the capacity for days 3, 4, 5 and 6. can be pressed to move backwards in the day series. This display does not appear if 1.0
the reserve capacity is not determined by the control. Press NEXT at any time to go to Step 10D. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
show dashes if a water meter is not installed. Press NEXT at any time to go to Step 11D. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
on it was in service. The next three digits represent the number of hours ago that the transfer occurred. The display alternates with the volume that was treated before the tank transferred. Press NEXT at any time to go to Step 12D. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
is set in Step 2CS, if ALT A or ALT B are selected in Step 5CS, or anytime
Step 10D – Volume, 63-day usage history: This display shows day 0 (for today) and fl ashes the volume of water treated today. Pressing will show day 1 (which would be yesterday) and fl ashes the volume of water treated on that day. Continue to press to show the maximum volume of water treated for the last 63 days. If a regeneration occurred on the day the word “REGEN” will also be displayed. This display will
Step 11D – Twin Tank Valve transfer history: only displays when
1.0
was selected in Step 2CS. Use or to scroll through the last
10 tank transfers. The fi rst position in the display ranges from 0 to 9 with the lowest number being the most recent transfer. The second position in the display will be either “A” or “b”. If “A” then the tank with the valve on it was in service, if “b” the tank with the in/out head
Step 12D
Press REGEN to return to previous step.
Press and hold and buttons for 3 seconds while in Step 12D to reset the MAV drive history in both the retracted and extended piston rod position. To view the old MAV drive history data for retracted and extended rod position press and hold REGEN and while in Step 12D. Press NEXT to advance display to the old MAV drive history.
Step 13D
seconds while in Step 13D to reset the MAV drive history in both the extended and retracted piston rod position. To view the old MAV drive history data see Step 12D.
EXIT DIAGNOSTICS
Press NEXT at any time exit Diagnostics. Press REGEN to return to previous step.
Step 12D – MAV Drive History in the direction of retracted piston rod position. Display will only be shown if 1.0
OFF is not selected in Step 5CS. Up to a four digit number will appear after the “L” which stands for latest and “A” which stands for average. Drive time is measured in 1/100 of a second; i.e., a 17.10 second move is displayed as “1710”. Press NEXT at any time to go to Step 13D.
Step 13D – MAV Drive History in the direction of extended piston rod position. Display will only be shown if 1.0
OFF is not selected in Step 4CS. Up to a four digit number will appear after the “L” which stands for latest and “A” which stands for average. Drive time is measured in 1/100 of a second; i.e., a 17.15 second move is displayed as “1715”. Press and hold and for 3
is selected in Step 2CS, or
is selected in Step 2CS, or
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Revision History:
3/12/2015
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Step 13S – Clarifi ed relay operation
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Step 7F – Clarifi ed relay operation
11/16/2016
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Step 3I – updated text
8/24/2017
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Updates to table and drawing - Bracket and Spring Clip / Power Supply
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Form No. V3435EI – 8/24/2017 U.S. Patents: 6,402,944 • 6,444,127 • 6,776,901
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