Water Inc wi-hp9100-TS User Manual

Service Manual
TABLE OF CONTENTS
JOB SPECIFICATION SHEET ...............................................1
EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION ...........................................1
SAFETY INFORMATION ........................................................2
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL ...............................................2
GENERAL AND COMMERCIAL INSTALLATION
INSTRUCTIONS .....................................................................2
CONTROLLER FEATURES ...................................................4
PLACING WATER CONDITIONING SYSTEM INTO
OPERATION ...........................................................................5
PROGRAMMING MODE ........................................................6
WIRING DIAGRAMS ..............................................................12
POWERHEAD ASSEMBLY ....................................................13
9100 CONTROL VALVE ASSEMBLY .....................................14
1600 BRINE VALVE SYSTEM ................................................15
9100 SECOND TANK ASSEMBLY .........................................16
3/4" METER ASSEMBLY ........................................................17
1" METER ASSEMBLY ...........................................................18
1-1/2" METER ASSEMBLY .....................................................19
9000/9100 BYPASS VALVE ASSEMBLY ...............................20
BYPASS VALVE ASSEMBLY .................................................21
2300 SAFETY BRINE VALVE.................................................22
2310 SAFETY BRINE VALVE.................................................23
2350 SAFETY BRINE VALVE.................................................24
PROBE KIT ............................................................................25
TROUBLESHOOTING ...........................................................26
9000/9100 METER FLOW DATA ............................................28
9000/9100 INJECTOR FLOW DATA
(1600 SERIES INJECTORS) ..................................................29
9100 CONTROL DIMENSIONS .............................................30
WATER CONDITIONER FLOW DIAGRAMS .........................31
SERVICE ASSEMBLIES ........................................................33
JOB SPECIFICATION SHEET
Job No: ___________________________________________
Model No: _________________________________________
Water Test: _________________________________________
Capacity Per Unit: ___________________________________
Mineral Tank
Size: ____________Diameter: __________ Height: _________
Brine Tank Size and Salt Setting per Regeneration: _________
1. Type of Timer:
82 minute available regeneration time, 1/15 RPM
a.
b. 164 minute available regeneration time, 1/30 RPM
2. Type of Meter:
Mechanical Valves (Gallon Settings)
Meter Standard Range Extended Range
3/4” 125 - 2,125 625 - 10,625
1” 310 - 5,270 1,150 - 26,350
1-1/2” 625 - 10,625 3,125 - 53,125
3. Timer Gallon Setting:________________________ Gallons
4. Regeneration Program Setting:
a. Backwash: ______________________________Minutes
b. Brine and Slow Rinse: _____________________Minutes
c. Rapid Rinse: _____________________________Minutes
_________________________Minutes
5. Drain Line Flow Control: _______________________ gpm
6.
7. Injector Size: ____________________________________
_____________________________ gpm
EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION
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SAFETY INFORMATION
This water conditioner’s control valve conforms to UL/CE
Standards. Generic valves were tested and certied for compliance as veried by the agency listing.
Please review the entire Installation and Operation
Manual before installing the water conditioning system.
As with all plumbing projects, it is recommended that a trained professional water treatment dealer install the water conditioning system. Please follow all local plumbing codes for installing this water conditioning system.
This system will not make microbiologically unsafe water safe. Water that is unsafe must be treated separately from this conditioner.
This water conditioning system is to be used only for potable water.
Inspect the water conditioning system for carrier shortage or shipping damage before beginning installation.
• Use only lead-free solder and ux, as required by
federal and state codes, when installing soldered copper plumbing.
Use caution when installing soldered metal piping near the water conditioning system. Heat can adversely affect the plastic control valve and bypass valve.
• All plastic connections should be hand tightened. Teon*
tape may be used on connections that do not use an O-ring seal. Do not use pipe dope type sealants on the valve body. Do not use pliers or pipe wrenches.
Do not use petroleum-based lubricants such as Vaseline, oils or hydrocarbon-based lubricants. Use only 100% silicone lubricants.
Use only the power transformer supplied with this water conditioning system.
All electrical connections must be completed according to local codes.
The power outlet must be grounded
Install an appropriate grounding strap across the inlet and
outlet piping of the water conditioning system to ensure that a proper ground is maintained.
To disconnect power, unplug the AC adapter from its power source.
• Observe drain line requirements.
Do not support the weight of the system on the control valve ttings, plumbing, or the bypass.
Do not allow this water conditioning system to freeze.
Damage from freezing will void this water conditioning system’s warranty.
Operating ambient temperature: 34° to 120°F (1° to 49°C).
Operating water temperature: 34° to 100°F (1° to 38°C).
Operating water pressure range : 20 to 120 psi (1.38
to 8.27 bar). In Canada the acceptable operating water pressure range is 20 to 100 psi (1.38 to 6.89 bar).
Observe all warnings that appear in this manual.
Keep the media tank in the upright position. Do not turn
upside down or drop. Turning the tank upside down or laying the tank on its side can cause media to enter the valve.
Use only regenerants designed for water conditioning. Do not use ice melting salt, block salt or rock salt.
*Teon is a trademark of E.I. duPont de Nemours.
HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL
This installation manual is designed to guide the installer through the process of installing and starting water conditioning systems featuring the 9100 TS controller.
This manual is a reference and will not include every system
installation situation. The person installing this equipment
should have:
Training in the 9100 TS control and the 9000/9100 valve.
Knowledge of water conditioning and how to determine
proper control settings.
• Adequate plumbing skills.
GENERAL AND COMMERCIAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
1. Place the softener tank where you want to install the unit.
NOTE: Be sure the tank is level and on a rm base.
2. During cold weather it is recommended that the installer warm the valve to room temperature before operating.
3. Perform all plumbing according to local plumbing codes. — Use a 1/2" minimum pipe size for the drain.
— Use a 3/4" drain line for backwash ow rates that exceed 7 gpm or length that exceeds 20' (6 m).
4. Both tanks must be the same height and diameter and lled with equal amounts of media.
5. The distributor tube must be ush with the top of each tank. Cut if necessary. Use only non-aerosol siliconelubricant.
6. Lubricate the distributor O-ring seal and tank O-ring seal. Place the main control valve on one tank and the tank adapter on the second tank.
NOTE: If required, solder copper tubing for tank
interconnection before assembling on the main control valve and tank adapter. Maintain a minimum of 1" distance between tanks on nal assembly.
7. Solder joints near the drain must be done before
connecting the Drain Line Flow Control tting (DLFC).Leave
at least 6" (152 mm) between the DLFC and solder joints when soldering pipes that are connected on the DLFC. Failure to do this could cause interior damage to DLFC.
8. Use only Teon tape on the drain tting.
9. Be sure the oor under the salt storage tank is clean and level.
10. Place approximately 1" (25 mm) of water above the grid
plate. If a grid is not utilized, ll to the top of the air check in
the salt tank. Do not add salt to the brine tank at this time.
11. On units with a bypass, place in Bypass position. — Turn on the main water supply. — Open a cold soft water tap nearby and let water run a few minutes or until the system is free of foreign material (usually solder) resulting from the installation. Close the water tap when water runs clean.
12. Place the bypass In Service position and let water ow into
the mineral tank. When water ow stops, slowly open a cold
water tap nearby and let water run until air is purged from the unit. Then close tap.
13. Make all electrical connections according to codes. Plug the valve into an approved power source. Do not insert meter cable into the meter yet.
14. Tank one has control valve and tank two has adapter.
15. Look on the right side of the control valve, it has indicators showing which position the control valve is in during Regeneration and which tank is In Service.
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GENERAL AND COMMERCIAL INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS
continued
Water Pressure
A minimum of 25 pounds of water pressure is required for
regeneration valve to operate effectively.
Electrical Facilities
A continuous 115 volt, 60 Hertz current supply is required.
Make certain the current supply is always hot and cannot be turned off with another switch.
Existing Plumbing
Condition of existing plumbing should be free from lime and
iron buildup. Piping that is built up heavily with lime and/or iron should be replaced. If piping is clogged with iron, a separate
iron lter unit should be installed ahead of the water softener.
Location Of Softener And Drain
The softener should be located close to a drain.
Bypass Valves
Always provide for the installation of a bypass valve.
Valve to Tank Installation Instructions
1. Spin the valve onto the tank, ensuring the threads are not cross-threaded.
NOTE: All Fleck® valves are right-hand threads, or
clockwise, to install.
2. Rotate the valve freely without using force until it comes to a stop (this position is considered zero).
3. Rotate the valve clockwise from zero, between ¼ turn and ½ turn (Figure 4).
Tank and Probe Assembly
Use only 100% silicone lubricant on the probe O-rings (Figure 2). Do not allow the lubricant to come into contact with the probe pins. Install the probe assemblies into the tank and secure with the locking clasp (Figure 3).
Important: The pins on the probes will only t into the bulkhead ttings one way. The pins must go into the matching holes at the bottom of the tting. The probe with the shortest length of
wire must be on top. Install the protective shield (Figure 3).
NOTE: Do not attempt to tighten or loosen the Bulkhead
ttings as they are secured with a locking adhesive.
Probe Pins
Figure 2
Locking Clasp
Protective
Shield
Lubricate
Bulkhead Fitting
Figure 4
NOTE: If lubricant is required, a silicone compound
is strongly recommended. Dow Corning® Silicone Compound (available from Fleck®), is recommended for best possible results. Dow Corning® 7 Release Compound is used in the manufacture of Fleck® control valves. The use of other types of lubricants may attack the control’s plastic or rubber components. Petroleum-based lubricants can cause swelling in rubber parts, including O-rings and seals.
Part No. Description
16174 Silicone, 2 oz Tube
16586-8 Silicone, Dow #7 8 LB
WARNING:
Do not exceed water pressure of 125 psi
(8.6 bar). Do not exceed 110°F (43.3°C). Do not subject unit to freezing conditions.
9100 TS Control Operation
Power Loss Memory Retention
The 9100 TS control features battery-free Time of Day and Day of Week retention during temporary loss of power. A super capacitor is designed to keep time for 8 to 24 hours depending
on the installation. If the super capacitor is exhausted the 9100
TS control will display four dashes (- - : - - ) immediately upon power up. The Time of Day and Day of Week must be reset.
All other programmed parameters are stored in the static memory and are retained.
Figure 3
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CONTROLLER FEATURES
Display Icons & Cursors
16
14
13
Time/Day
Regeneration Time
15
12
Salt Amount
11
Capacity
26
25
NOTE: In normal operation and during programming, only
a few of the icons are actually displayed.
1. This cursor is displayed when the days between regeneration are being programmed (used with .5 to 30 day regeneration programming).
2. One of these cursors is displayed to indicate which day will be programmed into the controller.
3. "PM" indicates that the time displayed is between 12:00 noon and 12:00 midnight (there is no AM indicator). PM indicator is not used if clock mode is set to 24-hour.
4. When "MIN" is displayed, the value entered is in minute increments.
5. When g/L is displayed, the value for regenerant amount entered is in grams/Liter of resin.
6. When "Kg" is displayed, the value entered is in kilograms or kilograins.
7. Four digits used to display the time or program value. Also used for error codes.
8. Colon used as part of the time display.
9. Locked/unlocked indicator. In Level I Programming this is displayed when the current parameter is locked-out. It is also used in Level II Programming to indicate if
the displayed parameter is locked (icon ashes) when
controller is in Level I.
10. When "x2" is displayed, a second regeneration has been called for.
11. The recycle sign is displayed (ashing) when a
regeneration at the next time of regeneration has
been called for. Also displayed (continuous) when in regeneration.
12. The display cursor is next to "SALT AMOUNT" when programming the amount of regenerant.
13. The display cursor is next to "REGENERATION TIME" when programming the time of regeneration and the days of regeneration.
14. The display cursor is next to "TIME/DAY" when programming the current time and day.
15. The hourglass is displayed when the motor is running. The camshaft should be turning.
Hardness
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16. These cursors appear next to the item that is currently displayed.
17. X100 multiplier for large values.
18. When Lbs/ft3 is displayed the value for regenerant amount entered is in pounds/cubic foot of resin.
19. Faucet is displayed when the current ow rate is displayed.
Control may show the faucet and "0", indicating no ow.
20. Maintenance interval display turns on if the months in
service exceed the value programmed in P11.
21. Displays the tank in service durning normal operating mode. Used with #22, #23 and #24 in programming mode or regeneration.
22. History Values (H). The number displayed by #23 identies which history value is currently displayed.
23. Parameter (P). Displayed only in Level II Programming.
The number displayed by #21 identies which parameter is
currently displayed.
24. Cycle (C). The number displayed by #21 is the current
cycle in the regeneration sequence.
25. Hardness setting.
26. Capacity display—shows estimated system capacity.
19
3
4
5
6
17
18
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CONTROLLER FEATURES continued
Keypad - Buttons
1 2 34
Figure 5
1. SET. Used to accept a setting that normally becomes stored in memory. Also used together with the arrow buttons.
2. DOWN arrow. Generally used to scroll down or decrement through a group of choices.
3. UP arrow. Generally used to scroll up or increment through a group of choices.
4. REGENERATE. Used to command the controller to regenerate. Also used to change the lock mode.
NOTE: If a button is not pushed for thirty seconds, the
controller returns to normal operation mode. Pushing the Regenerate button immediately returns the controller to normal operation except when the controller is in regeneration mode or Level II Programming mode.
Programming Conventions
The 9100TS controller is programmed using the buttons on the keypad. The programming instructions are described two ways whenever a section has keypad input.
First a table shows simplied instructions. Second, text follows
that describes the action. In each table:
"Action" lists the event or action desired.
"Keys" are listed as:
UP for up arrow
Remove Air From Tank 1
1. Position the bypass valve(s) to the in service (not in bypass) position.
2. Open the nearest water faucet completely.
3. Open the incomming water supply valve slowly to the
quarter open position.
NOTE: Do not plug in the power supply until Step 5.
The Tank 1 will ll with water. The air will exit through the faucet. When water ows steady from the faucet, the tank is purged.
4. Turn off the faucet then turn off the incomming water supply.
Power-up The Control
5. Plug the transformer into a non-switched outlet. The display
will show 9100. If this is the rst time the control is powered
up the display will show "_.__" if the product is for USA otherwise it will show "___". Finish programming the 9100 TS control using the Level I Programming instructions.
NOTE: err3 will be displayed when the control does
not detect the cam at the home position and that the motor is turned on. As soon as it detects the cam at the home position, the motor will be turned off and error will disappear. The camshaft will move to service if not already in service. These cam movements may take up to 5 minutes.
Remove Air From Tank 2
6. Press and hold the REGEN key for 3 seconds. The controller will enter the regeneration mode.
7. Press both SET key and UP key and hold for 3 seconds. Now, the cam will pass through all the cycles and bring the second tank into service position.
8. Turn on the faucet and then the incomming supply.
NOTE: The Tank 2 will ll with water. The air will exit
through the faucet. When water ows steady from the faucet, the tank is purged.
DOWN for down arrow
SET for set
REGEN for regeneration
"Duration" describes how long a button is held down:
P/R for press and release
HOLD for press and hold
X sec for a number of seconds to press the button and hold it down
"Display" calls out the display icons that are visible.
PLACING WATER CONDITIONING SYSTEM INTO OPERATION
After you have performed the installation steps, the conditioner will need to be placed into operation.
Follow these steps carefully, as they differ from previous valve instructions.
NOTE: 9100 TS control will be shipped in the service
(treated water) position. Do not rotate the camshaft before performing the following steps.
The incoming supply water should be turned off.
Flowmeter Setting
9. Press UP key and DOWN key and hold for 3 seconds. Now the control will enter into the Level II Programming mode.
10. Use DOWN key to scroll to the parameter P16: Flowmeter parameter setting.
11. Use SET key to change the parameter value.
12. Use UP/DOWN key to set the value as per the owmeter connected to the system.
13. Use SET key to store the modied value.
Tank In Service Parameter Setting
14. Use DOWN key to scroll to the parameter P18: Tank In Service parameter setting.
15. Use SET key to change the parameter value.
16. Use UP/DOWN key to set the value as per the tank number shown by the indicator lablel on the valve.
17. Use SET key to store the modied value and wait for 30 seconds to let the control back to service mode.
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PROGRAMMING MODE
Level I Programming - 9100 TS
Screen Buttons to Description Range Press
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS
Time/Day
Regeneration Time
Salt Amount
Capacity
Hardness
Time/Day
Regeneration Time
Salt Amount
Capacity
Hardness
Time/Day
Regeneration Time
Salt Amount
Capacity
Hardness
Time/Day
Regeneration Time
Salt Amount
Capacity
Hardness
Time/Day
Regeneration Time
Salt Amount
Capacity
Hardness
Time/Day
Regeneration Time
Salt Amount
Capacity
Hardness
Time/Day
Regeneration Time
Salt Amount
Capacity
Hardness
Time/Day
Regeneration Time
Salt Amount
Capacity
Hardness
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS
PM
Lbs/ft
KG
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then
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then
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8. Capacit Capacit
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9. Hardness
9. Hardnes
Set to actual water hardness
Set to actual water hardnes
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Control programming is complete
NOTE: If one of the following conditions occur:
Control displays err3 and goes to home position or Power outage discharges the supercapacitor and when power is restored and the time of day is reset; the regen icon will begin ashing. This indicates that a delayed regeneration will occur at the next programmed time of regeneration and the system will regenerate by water usage.
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PROGRAMMING MODE continued
In Service Display
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS
Time & Day
Regen Time & Day
Salt Amount
Capacity
Hardness
Resin Volume Setting: Set to match the volume (cubic feet) of resin in the mineral tank.
Time of Day: Includes PM indicatior. Can be set to display as a 24-hour clock. See Level II programming.
Day of Week: Set to actual day of the week.
Time of Regeneration: Fully adjustable. Default is 2:00 AM.
Days Override: Range 0.5 to 30 days. Leave at 0 to disable.
Salt Dosage: Set at pounds of salt per cubic foot of resin
in the conditioner tank.
NOTE: When the control is set up for a twelve-hour clock
a PM indicator will illuminate when the displayed time is in the PM hours. There is no AM indicator.
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS
Time & Day
Regen Time & Day
Salt Amount
Capacity
Hardness
Figure 6
The display shows the number of the tank in service (small
digit next to CPH position). The display also alternates
between Capacity Remaining and Flow Rate (faucet icon) for the tank in service.
NOTE: The Regen icon is only on when in regeneration. NOTE: The faucet icon is displayed on all the 9100 TS
controls when there is ow. The 9100 TS will show the faucet icon when the ow rate is displayed, even if the ow rate is zero. The faucet icon will turn off when the capacity is displayed. In service ow rate display can be replaced with a clock display using Level II Programming (Parameter P10).
Programming Overview
The 9100 TS control includes multiple program levels that allow water treatment professionals to customize the system for many water conditions. Additionally, historical data can be
viewed allowing quick and easy troubleshooting. In most cases Level I Programming is all that is required to set up the water
conditioning system for proper operation. A brief description of each program level is listed below.
Level I - Used to program control for normal applications.
Level II (P-Values) - Allows the installer to customize programming for non-standard applications.
Level III (C-Values) - Allows the installer to adjust length of select cycles for non-standard applications.
Level IV History (H-Values) - Allows access to historical information for troubleshooting the system.
NOTE: If a button is not pushed for thirty seconds, the
control returns to normal operation mode.
Programming the Lockout Feature
All Level I parameters can be locked out when the control is in Level II Programming. Simply press the REGEN button during Level II Programming and a lock icon will appear indicating that
the specic setting has been locked out. When locked out, the
setting cannot be adjusted in Level I Programming. To disable the Lock Out feature, press the REGEN button when in Level II. The lock icon will not be displayed.
Resin Volume
The amount of resin can be determined by the diameter of the tank.
Tank Diameter
(inches)
8 0.90
9 1.25
10 1.75
12 2.25
Resin Volume
US Metric
Level I Programming
The 9100 TS control can be quickly programmed by following the sequential procedure in the section "Placing Water
Conditioning System Into Operation". Level I Program parameters are those that can be accessed by pressing the UP or DOWN buttons. Step-by-step instructions are shown on previous page.
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PROGRAMMING MODE continued
Level II Programming - P Values
Level II Programming parameters can be adjusted to ne-tune the conditioner's operation. The parameters are accessible
by pressing and holding the UP and DOWN buttons until the control displays a "P" value.
NOTE: The control must be in the home position to
change settings. See Table for Level II parameters. Typically the Level II parameters will not need to be adjusted as the default settings accommodate most applications. Contact your water treatment professional before attempting any programming.
Description Range
P9 Units of Measure 0-1 1 (2) 0 = US 1 = Metric
P10 Clock Mode 0-3 1 (2)
P11 Service Interval 0-99 1 0 Months
P12*
P13
P14 Rell Rate 1-700 1 (1) gpm x 100 Used with salt amount to calculate rell time.
P15 Draw Rate 1-700 1 (1) gpm x 100 Used with salt amount to calculate draw time.
P16 Flow sensor select 1-4 1 4
P17
P18 Tank in Service 1-2 1 1 Select the Tank in Service.
P19 Cleaning Cycle Interval 0-100 1 6
*The control will automatically adjust the Hardness Setting P8 when the sensors in the resin tank detect a hardness front passing. This automatic
adjustment to the hardness setting may result in the system passing hard water near the end of the service cycle if the resin tank sensor placement setting P12 is wrong. The sensor placement setting P12 must be reduced to eliminate the problem. Reducing the Capacity Setting P7 or increasing the Hardness setting P8 will only produce a temporary solution.
NOTE: (1) Default selected with initial setting value.
Resin Tank Sensor Placement
Disable Resin Tank Sensors
K-factor or Pulse
equivalent
(2) Facotry Default is "0" for North America units and "1" for World units.
60-01 1 20 % of Capacity
0-1 1 0
0.01-99.99 0.01 0.01
Minimum
Increments
Default Units Notes
0 = 12 hour clock: ow rate displayed
1 = 24 hour clock: ow rate displayed
2 = 12 hour clock; Time of Day displayed
3 = 24 hour clock; Time of Day displayed
0 = Dissabled. Number of days per month is
xed at 30.
Expressed as a percentage of resin bed capacity
remaining after lowest set of pins.
0 = Resin Tank Sensors Enabled
1 = Resin Tank Sensors Disabled
1 = 1" Autotrol turbine
2 = 2" Autotrol turbine
3 = User dened K-factor
4 = Fleck 3/4" Paddle
5 = Fleck 3/4" Turbine
6 = Fleck 1" Paddle
7 = Fleck 1"/1-1/2" Turbine
8 = Fleck 1-1/2" Paddle
9 = Meter Factor
K-factor P16 = 3;
Pulse Equivalent P16 = 9
Number of standard regeneration cycles between cleaning regeneration cycles.
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PROGRAMMING MODE continued
Level III Cycle Programming - C Values
Several Level III program parameters can be adjusted to
ne-tune valve operation for non-standard applications.
Typically these parameters will not need to be adjusted as the default settings accommodate most applications. Contact your Water Treatment Professional before attempting any programming. The parameters are accessible by pressing and holding the UP and SET buttons until the display shows a “C” value.
NOTE: The control must be in the treated water position to
change settings.
C# Description Range
C1*
C2
C3
C4 Standard Fast Rinse 0-200 3 Rinses residual regenerant from tank.
C5*
C13
C14
*Cannot be changed in Level III Cycle Programming.
Brine Draw 0-200
Slow Rinse 0-200 See Notes
Standard Backwash 0-20 7
Rell 0-200 See Notes
Cleaning Backwash 0-200 14
Cleaning Fast Rinse 0-200 6
Minimum
Increments
1 Min
Default Setting Notes
See Notes
Automatically calculated from resin volume and salt dosage settings and draw rate.
Initial time automatically calculated to provide two bed volumes of rinse.
Flow rate dictated by size of drain line ow
controller.
Automatically calculated from resin volume
and salt dosage settings and rell rate.
Control uses C13 in place of C3 when the number of standard regenerations is more than
or equal to the cleaning cycle interval P19.
Control uses C14 in place of C4 when the number of standard regenerations is more than
or equal to the cleaning cycle interval P19.
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PROGRAMMING MODE continued
Level IV Viewing History - H Values
Historical information can be viewed by pressing the SET and DOWN buttons simultaneously, with the 9100 TS control in the home position. Release both buttons when the control displays an “H” value. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to navigate to each setting.
H# Description Range Notes
H0* Initial Setting Value Cubic Feet or Liters Resin Volume, Holding SET for 3 seconds
H1 Days since last regeneration 0-255
H2 Current Flow Rate Depends on turbine used
H3 Water used today in gallons or m
3
since Time of
0-131,070 or 0-1,310.7 m
3
Regeneration
H4 Water used since last regeneration in gallons or m
3
0-131,070 or 0-1,310.7 m
H5* Total water used since reset in 100s 0-999900 gallons or 0-9999m
H6* Total water used since reset in 1,000,000 4,294 x 10
H7 Average usage for Sunday in gallons or m
H8 Average usage for Monday in gallons or m
H9 Average usage for Tuesday in gallons or m
H10 Average usage for Wednesday in gallons or m
H11 Average usage for Thursday in gallons or m
H12 Average usage for Friday in gallons or m
H13 Average usage for Saturday in gallons or m
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
0-131,070 gallons or 0-1,310.70 m
0-131,070 gallons or 0-1,310.70 m
0-131,070 gallons or 0-1,310.70 m
0-131,070 gallons or 0-1,310.70 m
0-131,070 gallons or 0-1,310.70 m
0-131,070 gallons or 0-1,310.70 m
0-131,070 gallons or 0-1,310.70 m
6
gal or 4,264 x 104 m
3
3
3
H14 Average service cycle 0-255 days Last 4 Regens
H15* Peak Flow Rate 0-200 gpm or 1000Lpm Holding SET key for 3 seconds will reset
H16 Day and Time of Peak Flow Rate Time and day that peak ow occurred
H17* Months since service 0-2184 months Holding SET key for 3 seconds will reset
H18 Number of Low Salt Alarms 0-65536
H19 Number of Reduced Capacity Alarms 0-65536
H r Number of regenerations since last serviced 0-65536 Holding Set key for 3 seconds will reset Hr to zero.
will reset control to factory defaults
Holding SET key for 3 seconds will reset
H5 and H6 to zero.
Holding SET key for 3 seconds will reset
H5 and H6 to zero.
3
3
3
3
3
3
3
H15 to zero.
H17, H18 and H19 to zero.
*H0, H5, H6, H15, H17 values can be reset by pressing and holding for 3 seconds while the value is being displayed.
Program Reset
The 9100 TS control can be reset to original factory parameters when viewing the H0 parameter. Press and hold the SET button for three seconds while H0 is displayed.
Release the button. All settings except for Time of Day and Day
of Week will be reset. The 9100 TS control will now display the resin volume. Refer to Level I Programming.
NOTE: After a program reset all programmed values will
reset to default settings.
Immediate Manual Regeneration
Pressing and holding the REGEN button for three seconds starts an immediate manual regeneration. A solid regeneration icon will be displayed. The control will immediately begin a regeneration on the tank in service.
Delayed Second Regeneration
Pressing and releasing the REGEN button while the control is in regeneration will program the control for a delayed second
regeneration. A ashing x2 icon next to the regeneration icon
Manual Regeneration Options
The 9100 TS control features several options that offer
additional exibility for manually regenerating the softener. On
twin tank systems the tank in standby will move to service. Then the tank that was in service will be regenerated..
Delayed Manual Regeneration
Press and release the REGEN button to start a delayed manual regeneration. The Regeneration icon on the display
will ash indicating a regeneration will start when the time of
day reaches the programmed time of regeneration. Pressing the REGEN button again will turn off the regeneration icon and
will appear indicating a second regeneration will start when the time of day reaches the programmed time of regeneration. The delayed second regeneration will be performed on the new tank in service.
Double Immediate Manual Regeneration
Back-to-Back manual regenerations are initiated by pressing and holding the REGEN button for three seconds while the
control is in the regenerating mode. A solid x2 icon next to
the regeneration icon will appear indicating a second manual regeneration will start immediately after current regeneration is complete.
cancel the delayed regeneration.
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DISINFECTION OF WATER
CONDITIONING SYSTEMS
The materials of construction in the modern water conditioning system will not support bacterial growth, nor will these materials contaminate a water supply. During normal use, a conditioner may become fouled with organic matter, or in some cases with bacteria from the water supply. This may result in an off-taste or odor in the water.
Some conditioners may need to be disinfected after installation
and some conditioners will require periodic disinfection during
their normal life.
Depending upon the conditions of use, the style of conditioner,
the type of ion exchanger, and the disinfectant available, a
choice can be made among the following methods.
Sodium or Calcium Hypochlorite
These materials are satisfactory for use with polystyrene resins, synthetic gel zeolite, and bentonites.
5.25% Sodium Hypochlorite
These solutions are available under trade names such as
Clorox. If stronger solutions are used, such as those sold for
commercial laundries, adjust the dosage accordingly.
1. Dosage
• Polystyrene resin; 1.2 uid ounce (35.5 mL) per cubic
foot.
• Non-resinous exchangers; 0.8 uid ounce (23.7 mL) per
cubic foot.
2. Regenerant tank conditioners
A. Backwash the conditioner and add the required
amount of hypochlorite solution to the well of the regenerant tank. The regenerant tank should have water in it to permit the solution to be carried into the conditioner.
B. Proceed with the normal regeneration.
Calcium Hypochlorite
Calcium hypochlorite, 70% available chlorine, is available in several forms including tablets and granules. These solid materials may be used directly without dissolving before use.
1. Dosage
A. Two grains (approximately 0.1 ounce (3 mL) per
cubic foot.
2. Regenerant tank conditioners
A. Backwash the conditioner and add the required
amount of hypochlorite to the well of the regenerant tank. The regenerant tank should have water in it to permit the chlorine solution to be carried into the conditioner.
B. Proceed with the normal regeneration.
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