Watts PWSR145, PWSR160, PWSR190, PWSR130 Installation, Operation And Maintenance Manual

PWSR Series Softeners
Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual
WARNING
Read this Manual BEFORE using this equipment. Failure to read and follow all safety and use information can
result in death, serious personal injury, property damage, or damage to the equipment.
Keep this Manual for future reference.
WARNING
You are required to consult the local building and plumbing codes prior to installation. If the information in this manual is not consistent with local building or plumbing codes, the local codes should be followed. Inquire with governing authorities for additional local requirements.
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WARNING
Need for Periodic Inspection/Maintenance: This product must be tested periodically in compliance with local codes, but at least once per year or more as service conditions warrant. All prod­ucts must be retested once maintenance has been performed. Corrosive water conditions, and/or unauthorized adjustments or repair could render the product ineffective for the service intended. Regular checking and cleaning of the product’s internal compo­nents helps assure maximum life and proper product function.
WARNING
Do not use with water that is microbiologically unsafe or of un­known quality adequate disinfection before and after the system.
NOTICE
Hydrocarbons such as Kerosene, Benzene, Gasoline, etc., may damage products that contain O-rings or plastic components. Exposure to such hydrocarbons may cause the products to leak. Do not use the product(s) contained in this document on water supplies that contain Hydrocarbons such as Kerosene, Benzene, Gasoline, etc.
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Table of Contents
System Specifications ....................................2
Control Valve Functions ..................................3
General Installation Instructions ............................4
Safety Information & General Warnings ..................... 4-5
Pre-Installation Considerations ........................... 5-6
Installation Preview ......................................6
System Components Described ............................ 7
Bypass Valve Installation .................................. 8
Installation Instructions ................................ 6-10
PWSR Quick Programming Guide .................... 11-12
Control Programming ................................ 13-14
System Components Described ........................ 14-16
Drawings and Part Numbers ........................... 17-22
System Troubleshooting .............................. 23-26
Notes ...............................................27
System Specification Table
A. Models Chart
MINERAL TANK BRINE TANK FLOW RATE & PRESSURE
TANK
SIZE
RESIN
FT
GRAVEL
3
(LBS.)
TANK
SIZE
SALT
FILL
SERVICE
(GPM)
DROP
(PSI)
BKW
(GPM)
SHIP WT.
(LBS.)
MODEL NO.
CAPACITY
(MAX.)
PIPE SIZE
(IN.)
PWSR130 30,000 1" 9 " x 48" 1 15 18" x 36" 350 9 - 12 15 - 25 2.2 110 PWSR145 45,000 1" 10" x 54" 1.5 20 18" x 36" 350 12 - 16 15 - 25 2.7 130 PWSR160 60,000 1" 12" x 52" 2 30 18" x 36" 350 15 - 20 15 - 25 3.5 190 PWSR190 90,000 1" 14" x 65" 3 60 18" x 40" 400 18 - 23 15 - 25 4.2 265
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Control Valve Functions
Control Valve Function and Cycles of Operation
This glass filled Noryl fully automatic control valve is designed as the primary control center to direct and regulate all cycles of a water softener. The control valve can be set to regenerate on demand (consumption of a predetermined amount of water) and/or as a time clock (passage of a particular number of days).
The control valve is compatible with a variety of regenerants and resin cleaners. The control valve is capable of routing the flow, of water in the necessary paths to regenerate or backwash water treatment systems. The injector regulates the flow of brine or other regenerants. The control valve regulates the flow rates for backwashing rinsing and the replenishing of treated water into a regenerant tank.
The control valve is designed to deliver high service (27 gpm @ 15 psig) and backwash (27 gpm @ 25 psig) flow rates when the bypass has straight fittings. The control valve uses no traditional fasteners (e.g. screws), instead clips, threaded caps and nuts and snap type latches are used. Caps and nuts only need to be firmly hand tightened because radial seals are used. Tools required to service the valve include one small blade screwdriver, one large blade screwdriver, pliers and a pair of hands. A plastic wrench is available which eliminates the need for screw-drivers and pliers. Disassembly for servicing takes much less time than comparable products currently on the market.
The transformer power pack comes with a 15-foot power cord and is designed for use with the control valve. The transformer power pack is for dry location use only. The control valve remembers all settings for two hours if the power goes out. After two hours the only item that needs to be reset is the time of day, all other values are permanently stored in the nonvolatile memory. The control valve does not need batteries.
When the control valve is used as a down flow softener, two backwashes always occur. The softener will start regenerant prefill before regeneration, the prefill starts two hours before the regeneration time set. During the 2-hour period in which the brine is being made, treated (softened) water is still available. For example: regeneration time = 2:00 am, prefill option selected, downflow softener. Fill occurs at 12:00 a.m., start of backwash cycle occurs at 2:00 a.m.
The softener will adjust the backwash and rinse cycles automatically increase with increasing, salt dosage. Backwashes can be set to be NORMAL or LONGER. The option selected will apply to all backwashes. Tables 4 and 5 show the length of the cycles when the valve is set up as a softener.
Regeneration Steps and Purpose:
Brine fill – Brine tank is filled to dissolve salt for next regeneration. Backwash – Flow through the resin bed is reversed. Water flows
upward expanding and agitating the resin bed. Brine in – Brine is educted from the brine tank and pass-es through
the resin bed in a downward flow, thus removing calcium and magnesium that has accumulated on the resin beads and is flush to drain.
Backwash – A second backwash is performed Rinse – The resin is now flushed downward at a set flow rate. This
resettles the bed and rinses out any remaining brine left in the resin bed.
Service – Softener goes back into service and ready to soften water.
Exchange Capacity Data
20,000 grain approx. per cu. Ft. 6 lbs. salt-sodium chloride 25,000 grain approx. per cu. Ft. 8 lbs. salt-sodium chloride 30,000 grain approx. per cu. Ft. 15 lbs. salt-sodium chloride
NOTICE
To convert parts per million (PPM) or milligrams per liter (mpl) to grains divide by 17.1
Example: Water hardness of 250 PPM (250 PPM divided by 17.1 PPM/gr.) equals 14.6 gr. It is recommended that a good grade of solar or pellet salt be used. One-gallon water will dissolve approximately 3.0 lbs. of salt One gallon of saturated brine weighs 10.74 lbs.
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WARNING
General Installation Guidelines
This water conditioner’s control valve conforms to UL/ CE Standards. Generic valves were tested and certified for compliance as verified by the agency listing. 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.
Operating Perameters:
• Operating ambient temperature: 40° to 110°F (5° to 43°C).
• Operating water temperature: 40° to 110°F (5° to 43°C).
• Operating water pressure range : 25 to 120 psi (1.7 to
8.27bar).
Installation Perameters: All plumbing should be done in
accordance with local plumbing codes.
• Do not use pipe dope or other sealants on threads. Use Teflon tape on the threaded inlet, outlet and drain fittings. Teflon tape is not necessary on the nut connection or caps because of o-ring seals.
• All plastic connections should be hand tightened. Teflon® 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.
• Observe drain line requirements.
• 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.
• The pipe size for the drain line should be a minimum of ½”. Backwash flow rates in excess of 7 gpm (26.5 lpm) or length in excess of 20’ (6.1m) require ¾” drain line.
• Do not support the weight of the system on the control valve fittings, plumbing, or the bypass.
Environmental:
• Use only regenerants designed for water conditioning. Do not use ice melting salt, block salt or rock salt. During cold weather it is recommended that the installer warm the valve to room temperature before operating.
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is a trademark of E.I. duPont de Nemours.
Teflon
• Do not use petroleum-based lubricants such as Vaseline, oils or hydrocarbon-based lubricants. Use only 100% silicone lubricants.
• Do not allow this water conditioning system to freeze. Damage from freezing will void this water conditioning system’s warranty.
• HYDROCARBONS SUCH AS KEROSENE, BENZENE, GASOLINE, ETC., MAY DAMAGE PRODUCTS THAT CONTAIN O-RINGS OR PLASTIC COMPONENTS. EXPOSURE TO SUCH HYDROCARBONS MAY CAUSE THE PRODUCTS TO LEAK. DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT(S) CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT ON WATER SUPPLIES THAT CONTAIN HYDROCARBONS SUCH AS KEROSENE, BENZENE, GASOLINE, ETC.
• THIS WATER METER SHOULD NOT BE USED AS THE PRIMARY MONITORING DEVICE FOR CRITICAL OR HEALTH EFFECT APPLICATIONS.
• Do not use Vaseline, oils, other hydrocarbon lubricants or spray silicone anywhere. A silicone lubricant may be used on black o-rings but is not necessary.
Electrical:
• 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.
• All electrical connections must be connected according to local codes. (Be certain the outlet is uninterrupted.)
• Install grounding strap on metal pipes.
• The power adapter comes with a 15 foot power cord and is designed for use with the control valve. The power adapter is for dry location use only. The control valve remembers all settings until the battery power is depleted if the power goes out.
• After the battery power is depleted, the only item that needs to be reset is the time of day; other values are permanently stored in the nonvolatile memory. The control valve battery is not rechargeable but is replaceable.
• No user serviceable parts are on the PC board, the motor or the power adapter. The means of disconnection from the main power supply is by unplugging the power adapter from the wall.
• 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.
Soldering:
• Use only lead-free solder and flux, as required by federal and state codes, when installing soldered copper plumbing.
• Use caution when installing soldered metal piping near the water conditioning system. Heat can adversely affect the plastic control valve and bypass valve.
• Solder joints near the drain must be done prior to connecting the drain line flow control fitting. Leave at least 6” between the drain line control fitting and solder joints when soldering pipes that are connected on the drain line control fitting. Failure to do this could cause interior damage to the drain line flow control fitting.
• When assembling the installation fitting package (inlet and outlet), connect the fitting to the plumbing system first and then attach the nut, split ring and o-ring. Heat from soldering or solvent cements may damage the nut, split ring or o-ring. Solder joints should be cool and solvent cements should be set before installing the nut, split ring and o-ring. Avoid getting primer and solvent cement on any part of the o-rings, split rings, bypass valve or control valve.
Control Valve:
• This glass filled Noryl1 (or equivalent) fully automatic control valve is designed as the primary control center to direct and regulate all cycles of a water softener or filter.
• The control valve, fittings and/or bypass are designed to accommodate minor plumbing misalignments but are not designed to support the weight of a system or the plumbing.
• The nuts and caps are designed to be unscrewed or tightened by hand or with the special plastic wrench. If necessary a pliers can be used to unscrew the nut or cap. Do not use a pipe wrench to tighten or loosen nuts or caps. Do not place a screwdriver in the slots on caps and/or tap with a hammer.
• After completing any valve maintenance involving the drive assembly or the drive cap assembly and pistons unplug power source jack from the printed circuit board (black wire) and plug back in or press and hold NEXT and REGEN buttons for 3
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General Warnings (continued)
WARNING
Installation Guidelines:
seconds. This resets the electronics and establishes the service piston position. The display should flash all wording, then flash the software version and then reset the valve to the service position.
• The control valve is compatible with a variety of regenerants and resin cleaners. The control valve is capable of routing the flow of water in the necessary paths to regenerate or backwash water treatment systems. The injector regulates the flow of brine or other regenerants. The control valve regulates the flow rates for backwashing, rinsing, and the replenishing of treated water into a regenerant tank, when applicable.
• Control valve installation is made easy because the distributor tube can be cut ½” above to ½” below the top of tank thread. The distributor tube is held in place by an o-ring seal and the control valve also has a bayonet lock feature for upper distributor baskets.
Pre-Installation Considerations
A. Water Pressure
A minimum of 25 pounds of water pressure is required for regeneration valve to operate effectively. Do not exceed maximum water pressure of 125 pounds of water pressure.
B. Electrical Facilities
A continuous 120 volt, 60 Hertz current supply is required. Make certain the current supply is always hot and cannot be turned off with another switch.
C. 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 filter unit should be installed ahead of the water softener.
D. Where to Install the Softener
Consider the following points when determining where to install the water softener:
• Place the system as close as possible to a sewer drain.
• Do not install the softener where it would block access to the waterheater, or access to the main water shutoff, water meter, or electrical panels.
• Keep outside faucets on hard water to save soft water and salt.
• Install the softener in a place where water damage is least likely to occur if a leak develops.
• A 120VAC electrical outlet is needed to plug in the transformer. If the outlet is remote (up to 100 feet), use 18 gauge wire to connect.
• Always connect the system to the main water supply pipe before the water heater.
• Install the system where it will not be subject to temperatures outside of the limits stated in the Specification section or to direct sunlight.
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Noryl is a trademark of Sabic.
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E. Bypass Valves
Always provide for the installation of a bypass valve.
F. Valve to Tank Installation Instructions
1. Spin the valve onto the tank, ensuring the threads are not cross-
threaded.
NOTICE
The control valve have 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 to fully tighten. No tools are needed. Hand tight is enough. Overtightening may cause valve or tank damage.
NOTICE
If lubricant is required, a silicone compound is strongly recommended. Dow Corning Watts), is recommended for best possible results. Dow Corning Release Compound is used in the manufacture of this control valve. 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.
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Silicone Compound (available from
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Pre-Installation Considerations (continued)
G. Pre Installation and Loading of Media
Systems that are 13” in diameter and larger are not loaded with media. These systems must be loaded with media before placing into service. To load a system follow the below steps.
1. Cap the top open end of the distributor tube with tape and plastic sheeting to keep foreign debris from entering the distributor tube. This cap must be secure and not come off during media loading.
2. Place the distributor tube, screen end down, into the mineral tank and center it in the bottom. The top of the distributor tube should be flush with the top of the tank.
3. Make sure the plastic and tape cap is secure to the top of the distributor tube, place a funnel on the top of the tank and load first the gravel (if different sizes of gravel are used load the largest gravel first, then the smaller gravel) then the resin media into the tank. The cap must not come off of the distributor tube during the loading of the media.
4. Remove the plastic cap from the distributor tube. DO NOT PULL UP ON THE DISTRIBUTOR TUBE when removing the cap. The distributor tube top must remain flush with the top of the tank.
5. Clean any media from the threads and top of the mineral tank.
6. Lubricate the O-rings on the bottom of the control valve (distributor pilot O-ring and top of tank O-ring). Use non­petroleum based silicone lubricant only.
7. Place the control valve on top of the tank. When doing this step, seat the top of the distributor tube inside the centered O-ring sealed port on the bottom of the valve first then press the valve down until the tank threads come in contact with the valve threads. This ensures that the distributor tube is properly seated into the bottom of the control valve. Thread the valve on to the tank clockwise. Be careful not to cross thread the valve or over tighten it. A hand tight snug fit is appropriate for the control valve torque. A wrench is not necessary. Do not use thread sealant or PTFE tape on the valve base threads.
8. The system is now ready for installation. Follow the Installation Section in the Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual.
Installation Preview (continued)
Connect raw water supply line to the inlet valve connection. Connect treated water outlet to service line. It is suggested that the pipe size be equal or one size larger than the valve connection.
NOTICE
Softener to be located at least 10 feet away from hot water heater to protect against hot water back-up.
WARNING
When piping with copper, solder all piping as sub-assemblies before installing. Internal damage can result from the high heat of the torch.
It is recommended that manual isolating valves be installed on the inlet and outlet piping along with a system bypass valve. This will isolate the unit when service is required. Run drain line to a sump, drain trench, or other open drain. Open drains are required for taking samples and allowing a visual check. Avoid overhead pipe runs to drain facility, as undue backpressure will affect the operation of injec­tors.
NOTICE
All piping is to meet your local and state code. AVOID CROSS CONNECTIONS!
Position brine tank approximately 6” from the softener tank on a smooth surface.
Connect the brine air check assembly in the salt/brine tank to the brine suction (eductor) connection. If brine tank is located more than 6 feet from softener tank, use one size larger tubing. Tubing 5/8” should be installed from the brine tank over-flow to drain. This is a gravity drain designed to divert brine to the drain in the event of a malfunction, which would cause overflow of the brine tank.
Be sure inlet/outlet isolating valves are closed and bypass valve is open.
WARNING
Do not exceed water pressure of 120 psi (8.2 bar). Do not exceed 110°F (43.3°C). Do not subject unit to freezing conditions.
Installation Preview
Conduct a visual check of all equipment for any damage that may have occurred during shipment.
NOTICE
If there is obvious damage to any equipment, it should be noted on the carrier’s Bill Of Lading. Open and inspect the contents of all closed crates, cartons, etc. and inspect for concealed damage. The manufacturer is not liable for any dam-age during transit.
Position the equipment in its proper location, setting on a flat surface. Level equipment as required. Equipment out of plumb can exhibit poor flow characteristics, which will affect the performance of the system.
NOTICE
Units are shipped with media (resin & gravel), distributions tube, and control valve installed. Double-check the valve installation on the tank. Tighten if necessary.
Unit should be positioned with the valve control facing forward.
Check the main line water pressure. The softener is designed for a minimum of 20 psi and a maximum of 125 psi working pressure. If the line pressure exceeds this limit, a pressure-reducing valve should be installed.
Maximum allowable water temperature is 40°F (4°C) – 110°F (38°C). A 120vac 60 cycle electrical source must be available for operation of the controller.
Installation Instructions.
1. Turn off water heater(s).
2. Turn off the main water supply to the home and open an inside faucet (cold and hot) to relieve any pressure within the plumbing system.
Select Location
1. Place the system in the desired installation location. Make sure that the location is level and sturdy enough to support the weight of the system once it is in operation.
2. You will need to locate the water softener at least 10 feet away from the hot water heater so that hot water does not backup and damage the softener.
3. You will need a drain close by for disposal of regenerated waste­water.
4. If installing the softener in an outside locations, make sure to protect softener from the elements, such as freezing tempera­tures, rain, sunlight and contamination
Install a By-Pass
NOTICE
Always install a bypass, either a 3-way valve system or the standard bypass for the valve you have. This will allow you to shut off the water supply to the softener, but still have water in the house if the softener is in need of repair.
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Installation Instructions (continued)
SYSTEM COMPONENTS DESCRIBED
Install a By-Pass (continued)
After a location has been determine install bypass onto the control valve. (On page 8, Figures 1 and 3 show standard bypass on valve.) (Figures 2 and 4 show 3-way by pass plumbing.)
NOTICE
If installing a 3-way bypass valve, do so now.
Close main water supply valve, at the well or at the water meter.
Shut off electrical or fuel supply to the water heater.
Open all faucets to drain pipes.
NOTICE
The bypass (provided) easily connects to the valve body using nuts that only require hand tightening. The split ring retainer design holds the nut on and allows load to be spread over the entire nut surface area reducing the chance for leakage.
Make certain the nut is placed on first, then the split retainer ring, fol­lowed by the o-ring to make the seal. A silicon lubricant may be used on the black o-ring seals. This design allows for an approximate 2-degree misalignment of the plumbing. This design will allow for minor plumbing misalignments, but should never handle the weight of the plumbing system.
System Components Described
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Bypass Valve Installation
INSTALLATION
Figure 1: Plumbing with by pass (Standard).
Figure 3: Bypass (standard).
When installing sweat copper follow state and fed-
When installing sweat copper follow state and
eral codes by using a lead free solder and flux. Use
federal codes by using a lead free solder and flux. Use a joint compound to seal threaded pipe. Some
a joint compound to seal threaded pipe. Some
homes use the cold water pipes for an electrical
homes use the cold water pipes for an electrical
ground (metal only). When finished with plumbing,
ground (metal only). When finished with plumbing,
a ground wire should be connected to the copper
a ground wire should be connected to the copper
pipes to complete the ground circuit. Use two
pipes to complete the ground circuit. Use two
clamps and #4 copper for this.
Figure 5:
Figure 6:
clamps and #4 copper for this.
Figure 2: Plumbing with 3-way b pass.
Figure 4: 3-way bypass plumbing.
Figure 6:
Figure 5:
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Installation Instructions (continued)
Move Water Softener Into Place
1. Connect the cold water supply to the inlet of the water condition­ing system. While constructing the supply line, install a master supply valve (user supplied) in the supply line and close it.
2. Connect the feed water line to the home to the outlet of the system.
3. Make sure floor is level.
Measure, cut, and install pipe and fit­tings to the bypass valve (dry fit only to make sure you have a proper fit) inlet and outlet side. Be sure hard water is supplied to the inlet side. Trace pipe to be sure.
The installation fittings connect to the control valve or the bypass valve using nuts that only require hand tighten­ing. Hand tighten nut connections between control valve and installation fittings,control valve and bypass valve, and bypass valve and installation fit­tings allow for easy serviceability. Do not use a pipe wrench to tighten nuts on installation fittings. Hand tighten only.
NOTICE
When assembling the installation fitting package, connect the fitting to the plumbing system first and then attach the nut, split ring and o-ring. Heat from soldering or solvent cements may damage the nut, split ring, and o-ring. Make sure solder joints are cool before assemble is started.
Slip the nut onto the fitting first, then the split ring second and the o-ring last. Hand tighten the nut. If the fitting is leaking tightening the nut will not stop the leak. Remove the nut, remove the fitting, and check for damage or misalignment of the o-ring.
Do not use pipe dope or other sealant on threads. Teflon tape must be used on the threads of the 1" NPT elbow and the 1/4" NPT con­nection and on the threads for the drain line connection. Teflon tape is not necessary on the nut connection or caps because of o-ring seals.
Move Brine Tank Next to Softener and Connect Brine Draw Line to Valve
1. Connect the brine tank to the water softener control valve brine inlet port using the factory supplied fittings and tubing. Add enough water to the brine tank so that water covers the top of the air check. DO NOT ADD SALT AT THIS TIME.
2. With brine tank next to the softener tank connect the brine draw line to valve body. Connect to valve body 3/8" Quick Connect fitting.
Control valves that use a regenerant, come equipped with a 3/8"
refill flow control assembly.
Complete the connection by installing the loose end of the tub-
ing to the brine valve in the salt tank.
3/8" Quick Connect
Fitting
Connect the Drain Line
1. Plumb the drain line to an appropriate drain abiding by all local, city, and state codes. Use a 3/4” drain line for backwash flow rates of 7 gpm or for drain lines of 7 gpm and less that exceed 20’ in length. Use a 1” drain line for backwash flow rates of 10 gpm and 12 gpm.
2. If the drain line is a 5/8" flexible poly tube, slide the nut onto the poly tube, then place the poly tube insert into the end of the poly tube and tighten the nut on to the 3/4" drain line fitting. The nut is only designed for use with flexible poly tube. Use other nuts if attaching different materials. Run line to a drain. Making sure you have a 1 1/2" airgap. You may use a floor drain, standpipe or any open type drain (see Fig. 7 on page 10).
Do not use Vaseline, oils, or other unacceptable lubricants on
o-rings. A silicon lubricant may be used on the black o-ring.
Use a pliers or crescent wrench to tighten or unscrew the nut. Do not use a pipe wrench to tighten or loosen nut. Do not use pipe dope or other sealant on threads. Use Teflon tape on the threads of the drain line control fitting when installing 3/4" NPT or 1" straight fitting.
Split ring retainer design holds the nut on and allows load to be spread over the entire nut surface area reducing the chance for leak­age. The split ring design, incorporated into the installation fittings allows approximately 2 degrees off axis alignment to the plumbing system. The installation fittings are designed to accommodate minor plumbing misalignments but are not designed to support the weight of a system or the plumbing.
When assembling the installation-fitting package, connect the fitting to the plumbing system first and then attach the nut, split ring and o-ring. Heat from soldering or solvent cements may damage the nut, split ring, or o-ring. Solder joints should be cool and solvent cements should be set before installing the nut, split ring, and o-ring. Avoid getting primer and solvent cement on any part of the o-rings, split rings, and bypass valve or control valve. Solvent cements and prim­ers should be used in accordance with the manufacturer’s instruc­tions.
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