Hydrotech 89BM-75, 89BM-100, 89BM-200, 89BM-300, 89BM-150 Installation And Operation Manual

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89 Valve Birm Water Filters
Installation and Operation Manual
REVISION # 0 REVISION DATE May 4,2015 #54580
2. Avoid pinched o-rings during installation by applying (provided with install kit) NSF certified lubricant to all seals.
3. This system is not intended for treating water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system.
Canadian Head Office
655 Park St. Regina, SK S4N 5N1
U.S. Head Office
8437 10th Avenue North Golden Valley, MN 55427
IMPORTANT—PLEASE REFER TO THE PICTURE BELOW ON INLET/OUTLET SIDE OF THE VALVE
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Safety Guide
Check and comply with your provincial / state and local codes. You must follow these guidelines.
Use care when handling the filter tank. Do not turn upside down, drop, drag or set on sharp protrusions.
The system works on 12 volt-60 Hz electri­cal power only. Be sure to use only the
included transformer.
Transformer must be plugged into an in­door 120 volt, grounded outlet only.
WARNING
: This system is not in­tended for treating water that is microbio­logically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system.
For your safety, the information in this manual must be followed to minimize the risk of electric shock, property damage or personal injury.
Be sure to check the entire unit for any shipping damage or parts loss. Also note damage to the shipping cartons. Contact the transportation company for all damage and loss claims. The manufacturer is not responsible for damages in transit.
Small parts, needed to install the softener, are in a parts bag. To avoid loss of the small parts, keep them in the parts bag until you are ready to use them.
Unpacking / Inspection
PAGE Unpacking / Inspection 2
Safety Guide 2
Proper Installation 3 Specification 4 Before Starting Installation 5 Sizing Requirements 7 Installation Instructions 8 System Start Up 10 About The System 12 Maintenance 14 Main Repair Parts 16 Trouble Shooting 23 Warranty 24
Table of Contents
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Proper Installation
This water filter system must be properly installed and located in accordance with the Installation Instructions before it is used.
Do not
install or store where it will not be exposed to temperatures below freezing or exposed to any type of weather. Water freezing in the system will break it. Do not attempt to treat water over 100°F.
Do not
install in direct sunlight. Excessive sun or heat may cause distortion or other damage to non-metallic parts.
Properly ground to conform with all gov­erning codes and ordinances.
Use only
lead-free solder and flux
for all
sweat-solder connections, as required by state and federal codes.
Maximum allowable inlet water pressure is 125 psi. If daytime pressure is over 80 psi, night time pressure may exceed the maximum. Use a pressure reducing valve to reduce the flow if necessary.
WARNING:
Discard all unused parts and packaging material after installation. Small parts remaining after the installation could be a choke hazard.
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Specifications
Continuous operation at flow rates greater than the ser­vice flow rate may affect capacity and efficiency per­formance.
The manufacturer reserves the right to make product improvements which may deviate from the specifications and descriptions stated herein, without obligation to
change previously manufactured products or to note the change.
Peak flow rates are intended for intermittent use only and are for residential application only
At the stated service flow rates, the pressure drop through these devices will not exceed 15 psig
Service Flow Rates Normal 4.0 gpm 5.0 gpm 7.0 gpm 10.0 gpm 12.0 gpm Peak 5.0 gpm 7.0 gpm 10.0 gpm 12.0 gpm 15.0 gpm Micron Rating 15-20 micron 15-20 micron 15-20 micron 15-20 micron 15-20 micron Backwash Flow Rate 4.0 gpm 5.0 gpm 7.0 gpm 10.0 gpm 14.0 gpm
Filte r Media Volume - Cubic Feet
0.75 ft31.0 ft31.5 ft32.0 ft33.0 ft
3
Filte r Tank Size 8x44 9x48 10x54 12x52 14x65 Tank Jacket / Medi a Loaded Yes Yes Yes No No Shipping Weight 79 lbs 118 lbs 144 lbs 198 lbs 342 lbs
Service Flow Rates Normal 4.0 gpm 5.0 gpm 7.0 gpm 10 gpm 12.0 gpm
Peak
5.0 gpm 7.0 gpm 10.0 gpm 12.0 gpm 15.0 gpm
Backwash Flow Rate 3.5 gpm 4.0 gpm 5.0 gpm 7.0 gpm 10.0 gpm
Filte r Media Volume - Cubic Feet
0.75 ft31.0 ft31.5 ft32.0 ft33.0 ft
3
Filte r Tank Size 8x44 9x48 10x54 12x52 14x65 Tank Jacket / Medi a Loaded Yes Yes Yes No No Shipping Weight 50 lbs 60 lbs 78 lbs 95 lbs 138 lbs
Service Flow Rates Normal 2.0 gpm 3.0 gpm 5.0 gpm 6.0 gpm 7.0 gpm Peak 3.5 gpm 5.0 gpm 8.0 gpm 10.0 gpm 12.0 gpm Backwash Flow Rate 3.5 gpm 4.0 gpm 5.0 gpm 7.0 gpm 10.0 gpm
Filte r Media Volume - Cubic Feet
0.75 ft31.0 ft31.5 ft32.0 ft33.0 ft
3
Filte r Tank Size 8x44 9x48 10x54 12x52 14x65 Tank Jacket / Medi a Loaded Yes Yes Yes No No Shipping Weight 93 lbs 120 lbs 164 lbs 207 lbs 330 lbs
Service Flow Rates Normal 4.0 gpm 5.0 gpm 8.0 gpm 10.0 gpm Peak 7.0 gpm 8.0 gpm 10.0 gpm 12 gpm Micron Rating 3-5 micron 3-5 micron 3-5 micron 3-5 micron Backwash Flow Rate 5.0 gpm 7.0 gpm 10.0 gpm 14.0 gpm
Filte r Media Volume - Cubic Feet
0.75 ft31.0 ft31.5 ft32.0 ft
3
Filte r Tank Size 8x44 9x48 10x54 12x52 Tank Jacket Yes Yes Yes No Shipping Weight 90 lbs 135 lbs 205 lbs 255 lbs
ALL FILTERS Plumbing Connections Electrical Requi rements Water Temperature Water Pressure
3/4" (Optional 1")
Input 120V 60 Hz - Output 12V 650mA
Min 39 - Max. 100 degrees Fahrenhei t
Min. 20 - Max. 125 psi
48NEX-75 585NEX-100 585NEX-150 585NEX-200
485NU-75 585NU-100 585NU-150 585NU-200 585NU-300
585TO-75 585TO-100 585TO-150 585TO-200 585TO-300
585MM-75 585MM-100 585MM-150 585MM-200 585MM-300
Specifications
Specifications
Specifications
Specifications
89BM-75 89BM-100 89BM-150 89BM-200 89BM-300
785TO-75 785TO-100 785TO-150 785TO-200 785TO-300
785NU75 785NU-100 785NU-150 785NU-200 785NU-300
785NEX75 785NEX-100 785NEX-150 785NEX-200 785NU-300
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Birm Filter
A backwashing-type filter containing special media that causes the iron in the air-injected water to precipitate throughout the filter bed This process produces an iron removal ca­pacity of up to 30,000 ppm. The media re­quires no chemical regenerant for oxygen enrichment. Periodic backwashing of the filter bed flushes the precipitated iron to the drain and readies the filter for use again. The dura­tion of the backwash procedure will vary de­pending on the iron concentration but gener­ally is 10 minutes total. The frequency of backwashing depends on iron concentration and water usage and ranges from daily to once every 10 days.
Before Starting Installation
Tools, Pipe, and Fittings, Other Materials
Pliers
Screwdriver
Teflon tape
Razor knife
Two adjustable wrenches
Additional tools may be required if modifi­cation to home plumbing is required.
Plastic inlet and outlet fittings are included with the filter. To maintain full valve flow, 3/4” or 1” pipes to and from the filter fit­tings are recommended. You should main­tain the same, or larger, pipe size as the water supply pipe, up to the softener inlet
and outlet.
Use copper, brass, or PEX pipe and fittings.
Some codes may also allow PVC plastic pipe.
ALWAYS install the included bypass valve, or 3 shut-off valves. Bypass valves let you turn off water to the filter for repairs if needed, but still have water in the house pipes.
5/8” OD drain line is needed for the valve drain. A 10’ length of hose is included. with some models.
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Place the filter tank as close as possible to the pressure tank (well system) or water meter (city water).
Place the filter tank as close as possible to a floor drain, or other acceptable drain point (laundry tub, sump, standpipe, etc.).
Connect the filter to the main water supply pipe BEFORE the water heater. DO NOT
RUN HOT WATER THROUGH THE FIL­TER. Temperature of water passing
through the filter must be less than 100 deg. F.
Do not install the filter in a place where it could freeze. Damage caused by freez- ing is not covered by the warranty.
Put the filter in a place water damage is least likely to occur if a leak develops. The manufacturer will not repair or pay for wa-
ter damage.
A 120 volt electric outlet, to plug the in­cluded transformer into, is needed within 6 feet of the filter. The transformer has an attached 6 foot power cable. Be sure the
electric outlet and transformer are in an inside location, to protect from wet weather.
If installing in an outside location, you must take the steps necessary to assure the filter, installation plumbing, wiring, etc., are as well protected from the ele­ments, contamination, vandalism, etc., as when installed indoors.
Keep the filter out of direct sunlight. The sun’s heat may soften and distort plastic parts.
Where To Install The Filter
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Sizing Requirements
Water Pressure
The water system must have a pump big enough to deliver the recommended backwash rate with a minimum pressure at the inlet of the filter of 30 psi. If the existing system can­not do this, it must be upgraded to do so. Whenever possible, the water system should be adjusted to deliver at least 30 psi for even more satisfactory results.
Backwash Flow Rates
The most important criteria in sizing a filter is the capacity of the pump. The water must pass through the filter media at the proper service flow rate. The filter must also be back­washed at a flow rate sufficient to dislodge and remove the captured particles. Failure to provide sufficient water will cause a build-up of particles in the filter media, impairing its ability. In order for your filter to backwash and rinse properly, your pump must be capable of providing the backwash flow rates indicated on page 4.
Check Your Pumping Rate
Two water system conditions must be checked carefully to avoid unsatisfactory operation or equipment damage:
1. Minimum water pressure required at the filter tank inlet is 20 psi.
2. Measuring the pumping rate of your pump:
With the pressure tank full, draw water into a container of known volume, and measure the number of gallons drawn until the pump starts again. This is draw-down. Divide this figure by cycle time and multiply the result by 60 to arrive at the pumping rate in gallons per min­ute (gpm). To aid in your calculation, insert the date in the following formula:
DRAW-DOWN ______ ÷ CYCLE TIME _______ x 60 = PUMPING RATE ________ (gals) (secs.) (Gpm)
EXAMPLE: CYCLE TIME is 53 seconds. DRAW-DOWN is 6 gallons; then, PUMPING RATE equals: 6 gallons ÷ 53 seconds x 60 = 6.8 gpm See chart on page 4 for minimum flow rates.
NOTE: If your pumping rate is inadequate for the model, do not install your filter until the problem has been corrected.
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1. If your hot water tank is electric, turn off the power to it to avoid damage to the element in the tank.
2. If you have a private well, turn the power off to the pump and then shut off the main wa­ter shut off valve. If you have municipal water, simply shut off the main valve. Go to the faucet, (preferably on the lowest floor of the house) turn on the cold water until all pres­sure is relieved and the flow of water stops.
3. Locate the filter tank close to a drain where the system will be installed. The surface should be clean and level.
4. Connect the inlet and outlet of the filter using appropriate fittings. Perform all plumbing according to local plumbing codes.
Use a ½” minimum pipe or tubing size for the drain line
ON COPPER PLUMBING SYSTEMS BE SURE TO INSTALL A GROUNDING WIRE BETWEEN THE INLET AND OUTLET PIPING TO MAINTAIN GROUND­ING.
Any solder joints near the valve must be done before connecting any piping to the valve. Always leave at least 6" (152 mm) between the valve and joints when soldering pipes that are connected to the valve. Failure to do this could cause damage to the valve.
5. Connect the drain hose (10 ft included) to the valve and secure it with a hose clamp (also included). Run the drain hose to the nearest laundry tub or drain pipe. This can be ran up overhead or down along the floor. If running the drain line more than 20 ft overhead, it is recommended to increase the hose size to 3/4”. NEVER MAKE A DIRECT CONNEC­TION INTO A WASTE DRAIN. A PHYSICAL AIR GAP OF AT LEAST 1.5” SHOULD BE USED TO AVOID BACTERIA AND WASTEWATER TRAVELLING BACK THROUGH THE DRAIN LINE INTO THE FILTER.
6. Using the Allen Key (included), place the unit in the bypass position. Slowly turn on the main water supply. At the nearest cold treated water tap nearby remove the faucet screen, open the faucet and let water run a few minutes or until the system is free of any air or foreign material resulting from the plumbing work.
7. Make sure there are no leaks in the plumbing system before proceeding. Close the water tap when water runs clean.
8. Proceed to start up instructions.
Note: The unit is not ready for service until you complete the start-up instruc­tions.
Installation Instructions
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Filter Installation
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Maintenance
Care of Your System
To retain the attractive appearance of your new water filter, clean occasionally with mild soap solution. Do not use abrasive cleaners, ammonia or solvents. Never subject your sof­tener to freezing or to temperatures above 100°F.
Maintenance of your new water filter requires very little time or effort but it is essential. Regular maintenance will ensure many years of efficient and trouble-free operation.
1. Periodically make sure your pump is performing satisfactorily to ensure sufficient water is available for backwashing the filter.
2. Periodically test your raw and filtered water to ensure conditions are still the same for your original settings and that the unit is working they way it is intended to. Water test­ing is often the best way to determine when the filter media will require replacement.
3. Periodically check that the drain line is clear and free from any obstructions.
NE - Neutralizing Filter
- the media bed in a neutralizing filter is slowly dissolved and has to be replaced. The frequency of replacement varies, depending on water quality - consult your dealer to determine the expected life of your media bed.
AC - Taste and Odor Filter
- under normal operating conditions the effective life of the filter media is approximately one to three years, depending on the water quality, after which, taste and odor problems may return. When this happens, contact your dealer for a replacement media bed.
MM - Sediment and Turbidity Filter
- under normal operating conditions, the media should never need to be replaced. However, if you experience pressure loss and cannot cor­rect it with a manual regeneration, your media bed may need replacing - contact your dealer.
Replacing the Media Bed
Check to ensure all media parts are received.
The first step in replacing the media bed is to shut off the water supply to the filter. Then place the unit into the backwash position to release any pressure in the lines. At this point, you must disconnect the plumbing from the inlet and outlet. Then unscrew the control valve from the fibreglass tank. Once this has been done, remove the distributor tube. Then you can remove the filter media and two types of gravel from the tank. The quickest way to do this is by simply tipping the tank upside down into a large drum or pail. The tank must be rinsed out completely and have no media or gravel left in it at all.
Installation & Replacement Filter Media Pak
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Loading the Media Pak
Place the distributor tube back down the center of the tank. NOTE: the top of this tube should be plugged with a rag or cork to prevent media from entering. Pour the bag of coarse gravel into the tank, and then pour the bag of fine gravel into the tank.
It is important that the distributor tube is not moved or pulled out as it is not possible to put it down to the bottom of the tank once gravel or media are in the tank.
Finally pour the larger bag(s) of media into the tank in the following order:
Multimedia Filters
1. Coarse gravel (1/2 x 1/4) 4. Fine garnet (30 x 40)
2. Fine gravel (1/8 x 1/16) 5. Fine filter sand (.45 x .55)
3. Coarse gravel (8 x 12) 6. Anthrafilt
ACF Carbon Filters Neutralizing Filters
1. Coarse gravel 1. Coarse gravel 4. Mag Oxide
2. Fine gravel 2. Fine gravel
3. Carbon 3. Calcite
Once this is done, the rag or cork should be removed from the distributor tube. Clean off the top of the tank. Finally place the control valve on the tank and on to the distributor tube. Tighten the control valve on to the tank. Connect or reconnect the inlet and outlet and drain. The control valve should be in the backwash position. Slowly open the inlet valve wa­ter supply and slowly fill the filter tank until water appears at the open drain line. Return the control to the service position and shut the inlet off for approximately one hour to allow the media to soak in the water.
After one hour, turn inlet water on slowly and place the control into the backwash position and plug the unit’s electrical cord into a constant power source. Let the unit continue through its regeneration cycle automatically. The regeneration is necessary so all media fines are backwashed down the drain to ensure clean filtered water.
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Programming Levels
There are 3 levels to the valve program. Master options and Factory options are typically adjusted at the fac­tory. These options link the PCB function with the type of control valve and should not be tampered with. Advanced options are used to configure the unit when the valve is assembled to the tank so that it can func­tion as the proper size and intended system operation. Settings are the final options chosen when the unit is installed to a specific location.
Button Configuration
Key Pad Configuration
MENU This function is to enter the basic set up information required at the time of installation.
SET This function is to accept the values if changed and advance to the next page in the menu.
+ / -
These buttons are used to increase or decrease the value of the settings while in the pro­gramming mode.
Main Display Options
The main display page shows the Flow Rate, Date, Time Of Day, Remaining Volume, and Total Volume. The display will alternate between the main page and the dealer information page.
PROGRAM LEVEL USER ACCESS
MAIN MENU (II)
These settings are programmed when the unit is installed. The settings should only be adjusted by a quali­fied person.
ADVANCED MENU (II)
These settings are programmed by the factory and should be adjusted when the valve is assembled into a unit or system. It contains important settings so the valve will operate properly for the type of system it is intended for. The settings should only be changed by qualified person.
HISTORY MENU (IV)
This menu contains key diagnostics for trouble shooting the system.
USER SETTINGS(I)
These settings are programmed when the unit is installed. The settings should only be adjusted by a quali­fied person.
FACTORY MENU (V)
These settings are programmed by the factory. The settings are important for the operation of the valve that should only be changed by a qualified person.
Flow Rate: 24.5 GPM
18-Apr-2015 10:35AM
Remain: 1,280 GAL
Capacity: 1,500 GAL
+
-
MENU
SET
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User Settings (Level I)
Press MENU key. Press + or - to change menu option. Press SET to enter. Press + or - to change value. Press SET to accept.
Filter Mode
Press SETTINGS. Press UP or DOWN to change value. Press SELECT to accept change and advance to next page.
CAUTION: The values in this page are for illus- tration purpose and can be changed by the factory without notice. Please contact Customer Service to confirm proper settings.
DATE AND TIME
Time of day is for normal operation of system and the scheduling of the regeneration time. The date is used in a diagnostic function to track the last time the sys­tem regenerated.
HARDNESS This value is the maximum compensated water hard­ness in grains per gallon of the raw water supply. It is used to calculate the system capacity. If Ferrous Iron is present add 4 gpg for every 1 ppm of Ferrous Iron.
MANUAL REGENERATION
To start an immediate regeneration select the Manual Regen option. This setting determines the time of day to perform a scheduled regeneration.
DEALER INFORMATION
This is optional. Dealer information can be added.
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Manual Regeneration Press “■” key to initiate a manual regeneration, the regeneration steps will be different according to different valve type
The regeneration steps of DOWN FLOW valvebackwashbrine +slow rinsefast rinseservice +refill;
The regeneration steps of UP FLOW valvebrine +slow rinsebackwash、fast rinse service +refill;
Set the Down Flow valve as an example, when the valve get into backwash
the screen will display:
Press any key will stop brine +slow rinse, and the valve will advance to the next regenera­tion process, Fast Rinse, the screen will display:
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It is also recommended to install the inlet and outlet pressure gauge and the inlet Y-type fil-
ter
When the two knobs on the bypass valve is parallel, the inlet and outlet are open, this state
of operation is “Service”
Rotate each of the two knobs in clockwise and anticlockwise respectively, when the knobs
on the bypass is in one line, the inlet and outlet are both closed, this state of operation is “By-pass”.
The two small quick connector at the two sides are the sample connection for inlet and out-
let, choose the right elbow connector for taking water samples.
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Parts list of Standard connection assembly
No.
Part description
Qty
No.
Part description
Qty
1
Big O-ring of Adaptor
coupling
2
6
89 secure clip
2
2
Adaptor coupling of 89
control valve
2
7
89 valve connector
1
3
Small O-ring of adaptor
coupling
2
8
Connector O-ring
2
9
1 0
6
3
2
1
4
5
7
8
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Parts list of control valve body
No.
Part description
Qty
1
89 valve body
1
2
95 secure clip
1
3
DLFC assembly:optional
1S、2S、3S、4S、
1#、3#、4#、5#、6#
1
4
Drain elbow O-ring
1
5
Drain elbow: 1/2”、
3/4”
1
6
Brine valve injector stem
assembly
1
7
Spacer and seal assembly 1
8
Three options of piston
Down flow piston
Up flow piston
Filter piston
1
5
4
3
1
2
12
14
13
11
9
7
10
8
6
15
16
17
18
19
26
20
21
23
22
25
24
27
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8
Three options of piston
Down flow piston
Up flow piston
Filter piston
1
9
Piston retainer
1
10
End plug
1
11
Piston pin
1
12
Piston rod
1
13
End plug retainer
1
14
End plug retainer screws
3
15
Brine line adaptor assem-
bly:optional BLFC:
0.7gpm
BLFC:0.95gpm
1
16
Injector assembly:
optional
grey、purple、red、
white、blue、yellow
1
17
Injector cover O-ring
1
18
Injector cover
1
19
Injector cover screws
2
20
Tank mouth O-ring
1
21
Adapter O-ring
1
22
Center pipe adapter
1
23
Center pipe O-ring
1
24
Valve bottom connector
1
25
Bottom connector screws 2
26
Brass nuts
1
27
Brine line elbow assembly 1
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Warranty
Canature Watergroup guarantees that your new water conditioner is built of quality ma­terial and workmanship. When properly installed and maintained, it will give years of trou­ble free service.
Five Year Limited Warranty
Canature WaterGroup will replace the salt tank or cabinet tank, the fibreglass mineral tank, the ion exchange resin, and valve parts provided the failure is due to a defect in material or workmanship and not the result of damage from any of the conditions described in the gen­eral conditions of this warranty.
General Conditions
Damage to any part of this water conditioner as a result of misuse, misapplication, neglect, alteration, accident, installation or operation contrary to our printed instructions, damage to ion exchange resin and seals caused by chlorine / chloramines in the water supply, or dam­age caused by any force of nature is not covered in this warranty. We will repair or replace defective parts if our warranty department determines it to be defective under the terms of this warranty. Canature WaterGroup assumes no responsibility for consequential damage, labour or expense incurred as a result of a defect or failure.
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