With 960 Series Control Water Conditioning Control System Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Part# AP-5100 AP-5125 AP-5150 Manufactured by: Good Water Warehouse Inc. 1700 E. Walnut Ave Fullerton, CA. 92831 TEL: (714) 441-2893 FAX: (714) 441-0525 SOFTENERS ARE NOT INTENDED TO BE USED FOR TREATING WATER THAT IS MICROBIOLOGICALLY UNSAFE OR OF UNKNOWN QUALITY WITHOUT ADEQUATE DISINFECTION BEFORE OR AFTER THE SYSTEM.
Model Name Model Number Salt Type Tank diameter (in) Resin Depth (in) Total Bed Depth (in) Rated Service Flow (gpm) Pressure Drop at Rated Flow Rate Resin Volume (ft3) Slow Rinse Flow Rate (gpm) Total Rinse Volume per unit of resin volume (gal/ft3) Cross-sectional Area (ft2) Avantapure AP-5100 NaCI 11 23.64 23.64 9.0 7.5 psi 1.3 0.35 47.9 0.660 Maximum published flow rate per unit of cation exchange media volume (gpm/ft3) 6.9 Slowest rinse flow rate per unit of bed cross-sectional area (gpm/ft2) 0.
Model Name Model Number Salt Type Tank diameter (in) Resin Depth (in) Total Bed Depth (in) Rated Service Flow (gpm) Pressure Drop at Rated Flow Rate Resin Volume (ft3) Slow Rinse Flow Rate (gpm) Total Rinse Volume per unit of resin volume (gal/ft3) Cross-sectional Area (ft2) Avantapure AP-5125 NaCI 10 27.17 27.17 13.5 14.2 psi 1.25 0.35 49.1 0.545 Maximum published flow rate per unit of cation exchange media volume (gpm/ft3) 10.8 Slowest rinse flow rate per unit of bed cross-sectional area (gpm/ft2) 0.
Model Name Model Number Salt Type Tank diameter (in) Resin Depth (in) Total Bed Depth (in) Rated Service Flow (gpm) Pressure Drop at Rated Flow Rate Resin Volume (ft3) Slow Rinse Flow Rate (gpm) Total Rinse Volume per unit of resin volume (gal/ft3) Cross-sectional Area (ft2) Avantapure AP-5150 NaCI 10 32.61 32.61 12.6 12.6 psi 1.5 0.35 40.8 0.545 Maximum published flow rate per unit of cation exchange media volume (gpm/ft3) 8.4 Slowest rinse flow rate per unit of bed cross-sectional area (gpm/ft2) 0.
Table of Contents Installation......................................................... 2 Location Selection Water Line Connection Drain Line Connection Brine Line Overflow Line Connection Battery Backup.................................................. 3 Placing Conditioner into Operation................... 4 Electrical Connection 960 Avantapure Control....................................
Installation All plumbing and electrical connections must conform to local codes. Inspect unit carefully for carrier shortage or shipping damage. Location Selection The distance between the unit and a drain should be as short as possible. 1. If it is likely that supplementary water treatment equipment will be required, make certain adequate additional space is available. 2. Since salt must be added periodically to the brine tank, the location should be easily accessible. 3.
4. Where the drain line is elevated but empties into a drain below the level of the control valve, form a 7-inch (18cm) loop at the far end of the line so that the bottom of the loop is level with the drain line connection. This will provide an adequate siphon trap. 5. Where the drain empties into an overhead sewer line, a sink-type trap must be used. IMPORTANT: Never insert drain line into a drain, sewer line or trap.
Placing Conditioner into Operation After all previous steps have been completed, the unit is ready to be placed into operation. Follow these steps carefully. 1. Remove control valve cover by first depressing the plastic clips from the front of the cover. Pull front of cover up. Note: The following steps will require turning the cycle indicator (Figure 6) to various positions. Manually rotate the camshaft COUNTERCLOCKWISE only until cycle indicator points to desired position.
changing, press the left arrow (f) button. When you reach the far left digit, pressing the left arrow (f) button will return you to the far right digit. 960 Avantapure Control Note: If you press and hold either the up arrow (h) button or the down arrow (i) button for more than one second, the flashing number will increment or decrement at the rate of 10 counts per second. When the number is correct, press the left arrow (f) button. The first number stops flashing and the next number starts flashing.
Capacity Capacity is the next value displayed and is expressed in kilograins (kilograms). Refer to Table 2 for the capacity setting that corresponds to the resin bed volume and salt amount. The default value is 1.0 kilograin (0.1 kilogram). If this is not acceptable, press the SET button and enter a new value. Any value between 0.1 and 140 kilograins (.01 and 14.00 kilograms) is allowed. Note: If the calculation for the system capacity exceeds 9999 gallons (99.
Table 2 - Suggested Salt Dial Settings (Pounds of Salt) For Various Size Softeners Capacity Setting (Kilograins) 15 20 1.0 Ft3 1.5 Ft3 2.0 Ft3 3.0 5.0 --- --- 28 25 37 9.0 --- -5.0 9.0 ---- 45 33 50 ---- 13.6 --- -6.6 12.0 61 -- -- 18.0 Level II Parameters (Table 3) The Level II Parameters are P6 through P19 in Table 3 . The Home Owner Manual for this product does not mention these parameters, so the end user does not normally have access to these values.
Table 3- Programming Parameters Name Parameter Description Range of Values Minimum Increments Default Units of Measure Notes P6 Refill controller 1 to 99 1 33 Enter the value molded into the end of the refill controller. P7 Brine draw value 1 to 99 1 20 Select number from Table 4 and enter that number. P8 Not used NA NA NA NA NA P9 Backwash time 3 to 30 1 4 Minutes Skip this parameter to accept the default or enter a value.
Brine Draw Value Manual Regeneration Parameter P7 is used by the control to calculate the brine draw time. The default value of 20 was selected for an “H“ or “J” injector with low water pressure. If this does not match your installation, press the SET button and enter a new value. Refer to Table 4 for the correct value. Find the injector used in the Avantapure valve. The injector cap is labeled with the injector letter and the injector is color coded for easy identification.
volume capacity of the system. It also uses a reserve value to determine if a regeneration is necessary. If the water usage since the last regeneration is greater than the system capacity minus the reserve, a regeneration is needed. Note: If the water usage exceeds 150% of the system capacity between regenerations, the control will automatically call for a second regeneration the next day even if no water is used. This feature is included to make sure that an exhausted resin bed is completely recharged.
Preventive Maintenance Water Meter Maintenance Injector Screen and Injector The metering device used with the 960 demand controls may require simple maintenance. In rare instances, the turbine wheel of the water meter can collect small particles of oxidized iron, eventually preventing the wheel from turning. Inspect and clean brine tank and screen filter on end of brine pickup tube once a year or when sediment appears in the bottom of the brine tank. Clean injector screen and injector once a year: 1.
Removing the Control Complete the following steps to remove the 960 ProSoft control for servicing: 1. Unplug the wall-mount transformer. 2. Shut off the water supply or put the bypass valve(s) into bypass position. 3. Remove the rear cover by depressing the two tabs provided on the cover, Figure 10. Lift the front of the cover and remove to expose the valve body. Figure 12 Figure 10 4.
Specifications Hydrostatic Test Pressure................................................................................................................. 300 psi (20.69 bar) Working Pressure................................................................................................................ 20-125 psi (1.38 - 8.62 bar) Standard Electrical Rating............................................................................................................................
Identification of Control Valving Flow Diagrams Valve Disc Principle of Operation
Replacement Parts
Parts List Code 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 Part No. Description 1035807 Valve Assembly, w/o Flow Controls 1035781 Camshaft Drain Control Assembly: 1000209 No. 7 (1.2 gpm; 4.5 Lpm) 1000210 No. 8 (1.6 gpm; 6.1 Lpm) 1000211 No. 9 (2.0 gpm; 7.6 Lpm) 1000212 No. 10 (2.5 gpm; 9.5 Lpm) 1000213 No. 12 (3.5 gpm; 13.2 Lpm) 1000214 No. 13 (4.1 gpm; 15.5 Lpm) 1000215 No. 14 (4.8 gpm; 18.
960 Avantapure Control Code 1 2 * * * *Not Shown Part No. 1040930 1000811 1000907 1034264 Description 960 Avantapure Control 1265 Bypass Transformer Transformer Extension Cort, 15 feet (4.6 m) Y-Splitter (run 2 units from 1 transformer) Qty.
vTroubleshooting The technology upon which the Avantapure control valve is based is well established and proven in service over many years. However, should a problem or question arise regarding the operation of the system, the control can very easily be serviced. For parts mentioned, refer to exploded views in the Replacement Parts section of this manual. IMPORTANT Service procedures that require the water pressure to be removed from the system are marked with a ! after the possible cause.
960 Control Troubleshooting Alarm The Model 960 continuously monitors itself and sounds an alarm if it detects something wrong. The alarm is a beep that is on for one second and then off for nine seconds. When the alarm sounds, the display shows the letters “Err” with a number from 1 to 4. The table below lists the Err numbers, a description of each error, the cause of the error, and the solutions. To silence the alarm, press any button on the control.
Problem 6. No water flow display when water is flowing (colon does not blink). Possible Cause a. Bypass valve in bypass position. b. Meter probe disconnected or not fully connected to meter housing. c. Restricted meter turbine rotation due to foreign material in meter ! d. Defective meter probe. e. Defective circuit board. 9. Solution a. Shift bypass valve into service position. b. Fully insert probe into meter housing. c. Remove meter housing, free up turbine and flush with clean water.
Disinfection of Water Conditioners The materials of construction of the modern water conditioner will not support bacterial growth, nor will these materials contaminate a water supply. However, the normal conditions existing during shipping, storage and installation indicate the advisability of disinfecting a conditioner after installation, before the conditioner is used to treat potable water.
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