Cat. No. 01017061 Rev.
Attention Culligan Customer: The installation, service and maintenance of this equipment should be rendered by a qualified and trained service technician. Your local independently operated Culligan dealer employs trained service and maintenance personnel who are experienced in the installation, function and repair of Culligan equipment. This publication is written specifically for these individuals and is intended for their use.
Installation, Operating and Service Instructions with Parts List Culligan Gold Series™ Water Softener Models From 2005 Table of Contents Page Important Safety Information ......................................i Introduction ................................................................2 Performance Specifications ......................................3 Preparation ................................................................4 Basic Principles..........................................................
Introduction Read this Manual First Before you operate the Culligan Gold Series™ Water Softening System, read this manual to become familiar with the device and its capabilities. Watch for Special Paragraphs Please read the special paragraphs in this manual. Examples are shown below. The Culligan Gold Series™ Water Softeners are tested and certified by WQA against NSF/ANSI Standard 44 for the effective reduction of hardness (calcium and magnesium) as tested and substantiated by test data.
Performance Specifications 9” Model • 1" 5-cycle Reinforced Thermoplastic 10” Model • 1" 5-cycle Reinforced Thermoplastic 12” Model • 1" 5-cycle Reinforced Thermoplastic 14” Model • 1" 5-cycle Reinforced Thermoplastic Overall Conditioner Height 54 in 60 in 58 in 71 in Media Tank Design Quadra-Hull™ Quadra-Hull™ Quadra-Hull™ Quadra-Hull™ 9 x 48 in 10 x 54 in 12 x 52 in 14 x 65 in Salt Storage Tank Dimensions (Dia x Ht) 16 x 43 in or 18 x 43 in 18 x 43 in 18 x 43 in 24 x 42 in Exchange
Preparation Component Description The water conditioner is shipped from the factory in a minimum of four cartons. Remove all components from their cartons and inspect them before starting installation. Control Valve Assembly - Includes the 5-cycle regeneration control valve and the Accusoft® Plus Microprocessor. Small parts packages will contain additional installation hardware, and the conditioner Owner’s Guide.
3. Organic Bound Iron - This type of iron is strongly attached to an organic compound in the water. The ion exchange process alone cannot break this attachment and the softener will not remove this type of iron. 4. Bacterial Iron - This type of iron is protected inside a bacteria cell. Like the organic bound iron, it is not removed by a water softener.
Basic Principles Terms Brine - A solution of water and salt used to regenerate the resin. Distributor - A pipe with slits that allows the water to enter and leave inside the media tank. Media - The underbedding and resin the media tank holds. Regenerate - A process where the resin once exhausted of its softening capabilities is revitalized to soften again. Resin - The actual material that softens hard water, shaped like little beads.
What is Hard Water? Water is said to be hard when it carries too high a concentration of calcium and magnesium. Acceptable water hardness levels will vary depending on the application. How Does it Work? The components of dissolved minerals are called ions. They carry either a positive or negative charge. Hardness ions of minerals dissolved in water carry a positive charge. These positively charged ions (cations) are attracted to a synthetic softening material called ion exchange resin.
Flow Diagrams Service Refer to Figure 3 Raw water is allowed in the inlet to the top of the tank. The water is run through the resin up the manifold to the outlet. The water to the outlet should be soft if the system is operating properly.
Backwash Refer to Fig. 4 Raw water is directed down the center of the manifold, up through the resin, out the top of the tank to drain. The water to drain should be hard.
Regenerant Draw Refer to Fig. 5 Raw water is directed from the inlet through the nozzle and into the throat. A vacuum is created and concentrated brine is educted (drawn). The raw water and concentrated brine combine, enter the mineral tank, and pass through the resin, up the manifold and to the drain. Once all of the brine has been educted and the brine valve seats, the unit goes into slow rinse. Hard water is allowed to service during regeneration.
Slow Rinse Refer to Fig. 6 Raw water is directed from the inlet through the nozzle and into the throat. A vacuum is created but the brine valve has seated, so no brine is educted. The raw water enters the mineral tank, passes through the resin, up the manifold and to the drain. Hard water is allowed to service during regeneration.
Fast Rinse/Refill Refer to Figure 7 Raw water is directed from the inlet, through the eductor and inlet to the top of tank, down the resin, up the manifold, out to drain and brine line until the correct amount of water is in the brine tank. Hard water is allowed to service during regeneration.
Controller Features The Culligan Gold Series™ control's primary function is to initiate and control the regeneration process via methods that are most convenient and cost effective for the customer while offering many operation features and benefits. Figure 8 Features • Power Source Electrical power required for the control is 24-VAC 50/60 Hz. A plug-in transformer (120v/24v) is provided • Battery Backup Battery backup is available as an optional field add-on.
Operation Modes of Operation Water Meter Mode In water meter mode, the controller keeps track of the quantity of water that has flowed through the resin bed. Based on the influent water hardness and the hardness capacity of the resin bed, a service life expectancy in the quantity of softened water is calculated and programmed into the control. When the set point is reached, regeneration is triggered.
Efficiency Mode Water softeners historically use an optimum time range to control the Regeneration cycle steps with a minimum and maximum time required to perform each step dependent on the salt being used, the hardness total and iron level. Culligan typically uses the maximum time range to ensure effective Regeneration.
Installation Note: Read this section entirely before starting the installation. Follow all applicable plumbing and electrical codes. With the exception of media containers, open the remaining containers, remove all the components, and inspect them before starting installation. Placement Refer to figure 9 for system placement. • Set the media tank on a solid, level surface near water, drain and electrical facilities.
Loading the Tank (12” and 14” Tanks) 1. Position the tank so that the Culligan® logo is in the front. 2. Remove the inlet strainer. 3. Install the outlet manifold into the tank (Figure 10). 4. Cover the tops of the manifolds with a clean rag. 5. Using a large-mouth funnel, load the Culligan underbedding through the top of the tank. Dimension “X” is the exposed length the AquaSensor® cord (cord length from the Aqua-Sensor® plug to the circuit board connector).
Mount the Control Valve See Figure 12 for a visual on mounting the control valve to the tank. • Assemble the o-rings, located in the parts pack, to the tank adapter. • The valve adapter o-ring sits on the first step on the adapter. See Figure 13. NOTE: Do not push the top o-ring down to the flange surface on the adapter. NOTE: The larger of the two o-rings in the parts part goes between the adapter and the valve, do not stretch the smaller o-ring onto the top of the tank adapter.
Flow Control Eductor Nozzle Listed below is the recommended eductor nozzle to be used at various salt dosages. Refer to Figure 14 for a visual on changing the eductor nozzle and the backwash flow control. Table 2 - Flow Restrictors Unit Backwash Flow Nozzle Throat Brine Refill Flow 9” 2.0 gpm (#2 Brown) Blue* Light Brown* 0.45 gpm 10” 2.0 gpm (#2 Brown) Beige Light Brown 0.45 gpm 12” 3.5 gpm (#3 Green) Beige Light Brown 0.8 gpm 14” 5.5 gpm (Black) Green Blue 0.
Bypass Valve Installation The bypass valve connects directly to the control valve with a pair of couplings and two assembly pins (Figure 15). Lubricate all o-rings on the couplings with silicone lubricant. On Soft-Minder® meter controls, the meter replaces the coupling on the outlet side of the control. The meter body fits in the same space as the coupling between the control valve and the bypass. Make sure that the arrow on the flow meter is pointing in the direction of flow (Figure 15).
Operating Pressure 30 psi (210 kPa) 40 psi (279 kPa) 50 psi (349 kPa) 60 psi (419 kPa) 80 psi (559 kPa) 100 psi (699 kPa) Height of Discharge Above Floor Level Operating 0 ft 2 ft 4 ft 6 ft 8 ft (0 m) (0.6 m) (1.2 m) (1.8 m) (2.
Connect the Brine Line • Use the length of brine line included in the brine tank, or measure a length of brine line sufficient to reach from the brine tank to the brine fitting, with no sharp bends. For easier access to the float it is recommended to add an extra four feet (1.3 meters) of length to the brine line. Cut both ends of the brine line squarely and cleanly. • Remove the brine valve from the brine tank and then remove the white nut and insert from the float rod.
Programming Switch Definitions The circuit board is shipped with all DIP switches in the off position. Prior to programming the controller some DIP switches may need to be moved to the ON position. Because each switch serves a specific purpose, please review the following information, moving the required switches to an ON position as necessary for each controller in the system.
Display Regeneration Key Status Key Statistics Key Toggle Up Toggle Down Display Status Key Regeneration Key Statistics Key Toggle Down Key Toggle Up Key Back lit LCD display. Depress to enter and move through the programming steps. Press and hold the key for three (3) seconds to initiate an immediate regeneration. When pressed during programming the time of day, this key will allow the user to toggle between the hours and minutes setting of timing program segments.
Programming Menus The programming menus will vary depending on which devices are connected to the circuit board and dip switch settings. Pressing the "Status" key enters the standard programming mode. Repeated presses of the "Status" key will scroll through the programming menu to each desired setting. The value is then set by using the "+" and "-" keys to increment or decrement the value.
Display Icons The display is to be backlit and have the icons as shown below.
• Regeneration Interval - This setting is used to set the days between regeneration in time clock mode. It is also active in meter or Aqua-Sensor® mode if the time clock backup DIP switch # 10 is set to on. The display will show "REGEN" icon and "dAYS" as well as the numbers to change. Adjust the value with the "+" or "-" keys. Pressing the "Status" key will save the setting and move to the next programming step.
Programming • Pre-Rinse Mode - This setting will only be active if dip#9 is on. The display will show "PRE-" for two seconds and then "RINSE" in the left most characters of the display. When "RINSE" is shown the right most character of the display will flash "N" and toggle to "Y" with the use of the "+" or "-" keys. PRE RI NS E Y Pressing the "Status" key will save the setting and move to the next programming step.
Programming • Gold Tank Sizes (flow meter only) - This setting is used to determine what size tank the control is connected to. It will only appear if DIP Switch 3 & 4 are set to Gold, Platinum and a flow meter is connected to the circuit board. The display will first show "GOLD" or "PLAtIN" for two seconds and then display the tank size default (or the previously programmed value). Adjust the tank size with the "+" or "-" keys.
• Salt Dosage - This setting is used to set the salt dosage. It will only be accessible to be set if dips#3&4 are set to Gold or Platinum and 'dEFLtS' was set to 'NO'. The display will first show "dOSAGE" for two seconds and then display the default (or previously programmed value). The proper units (lbs or kg) will appear according to dip#7 setting (English/Metric). Adjust the salt dosage with the "+" or "-" keys. Note: This setting also appears during Aqua-Sensor® Programming.
If "YES" was chosen, then the specific days of the week to regenerate will be selected as follows: The display will show "dAY" for two seconds followed by "SUN N". The "regen" key toggles the days of the week and the "+" and "-" keys toggle "Y or N". Pressing the "STATUS" key saves and advances to the next step. If any of the days were set to "yes", the display will show "SETDAY" followed by "SUN". This selects the current day of the week.
• Batch Set Point - This setting is used to set the trip point for regeneration when in flow meter operation. It will only appear if a flow meter is connected, dips#3&4 are set to Gold or Platinum with 'dEFLtS' set to 'NO', or dips#3&4 set to 'other'. The programmed setting displays the actual set point to trigger regeneration.
Statistics Display Time Clock (Standard Statistic) Aqua Sensor (Standard Statistic) Range Limits N/A N/A Flow Rate (Standard Statistic) 0 to 999.0 * Capacity Remaining (%)(Standard Statistic) 0 - 100% * Capacity Remaining (gal/L) (Service Statistic) 0 - 999,999 *Filter Media Life Remaining (Service Statistic) 0 - 999,999 * Total Flow/Life Unit (Service Statistic) *Today's Water Usage *Avg.
Once either of the statistics menus is entered the information shown for each display is outlined below: • Time Clock (standard statistics) - This display will only show when in time clock mode (no meter or aqua sensor attached). The display will alternate between 'time' and 'clock' every second until the 'statistics key' is pressed or until the function times out. • Aqua Sensor (standard statistics) - This display will only show when in aqua sensor mode (no meter attached).
• Average Daily Water Usage (standard statistics) - This display will only show if the flow meter is attached to the control. The display will show a running 7day average of daily water usage. The display will show the "AVG DAILY", "WATER USAGE" and "GALLONS" or "LITERS" (depending on dip#7 setting) icons and the averaged flow value. • Number of Regenerations in Last 14 Days (service statistics) - This display will show the number of regenerations that have occurred in the last 14 days.
Manual Cycling Statistical Function Timeout If no key activity occurs for a period of 600 seconds (10 minutes) while in statistic functions mode, the mode will time out and return to the time of day display. An exception is that the flow rate and % capacity remaining will not time out but will remain displayed until a key is pressed. Pressing the "Statistics" key after the last standard statistics display will return the unit back to the time display.
Backwash • Press and hold the REGEN key for 5 seconds; the control should move to the BACKWASH • The cycle time remaining appears at the right of the display Brine Rinse • Press the “+” key; the control should move to the BRINE RINSE position • If a metered unit, the brine rinse time is determined by the model and tank size • If a sensor, the brine rinse time defaults to 99 minutes • If clock,defaults to 60 minutes 4-Cycle • Press the s key • If a 4-cycle control, it will move to the FAST RIN
Final Start-Up Regeneration There are several conditions that will cause the control to trip a regeneration. The “REGEN” enunciator will light when the control has signaled for a regeneration. The “REGEN” enunciator will flash while the control is in regeneration. The following are conditions that will call for regeneration: 1 2 3 4 5 6 When the Soft-Minder® meter has recorded the passage of a predetermined number of gallons. When the Aqua-Sensor® Probe senses the hardness in the Cullex Media.
• When the unit is filled with water, return the timer to the service position and proceed with setting the microprocessor. Refer to the programming section. • Sanitize the unit as you leave the installation site (See Sanitizing Procedure on page 41). Note: Unplugging the Culligan Gold Series™ water softener will not affect any of the control settings. Once programmed in, the settings will be stored indefinitely. In the event of a power failure the time-of-day setting will be stored for 1-2 hours.
Operation, Care & Maintenance Before Leaving The Installation Site • Sanitize the water softener. See sanitizing procedure on page 41. • Ensure that the brine tank has water to the level of the float. Add water to the tank with a hose or put the unit into a full recharge so that the brine refill cycle will fill the tank with the proper amount of water. • The water heater will hold hard water for several days.
Recommended Preventative Maintenance Sanitizing Procedure A water softener in daily use on a potable water supply generally requires no special attention other than keeping the salt tank filled. Occasionally, however, a unit may require sanitization under one of the following conditions: • At start-up time. • After standing idle for a week or more. • On private supplies, the appearance of off-tastes and odors, particularly if musty or "rotten egg" (caused by harmless sulfate-reducing bacteria).
Application Problems Many service problems are not due to equipment malfunction, but rather to misapplication or environmental conditions. The Operation & Performance Specifications (page 3 of this manual) provides the limits of water characteristics for the Culligan Gold Series™ water softeners. If the water characteristics fall outside these limits, additional water treatment equipment may be required, or the water characteristics should be brought inside the limits.
Error Codes Error & Alarm Mode When a failure is detected, the control will generate and display an error or alarm code with audible beeps, depending on the type of failure, as shown in the table below. In order to clear an error code (after correcting the problem), push and hold the "Status" key for 10 seconds. After the 10 seconds, the control will clear the error code, beep once, and cycle the valve to service (Home).
Diagnostics Diagnostic Functions While in the diagnostic functions mode all keys will be active. The mode is entered by pressing the "Statistics" key, then the "+" key. These functions are used to perform diagnostics on the control during regen. The display shows the "REGEN" icon solid (if a regen is pending) or flashing (if in regen). The display is to show Current Cycle along the bottom (4-cycle valve: Backwash, Brine Rinse, Fast Rinse/Refill; 5-cycle valve: Backwash, Brine Rinse, Fast Rinse, Refill).
Test Description Display Information Action Trigger Start Test Mode All LCD segments lit DIP switch #1 set to on, all others off Software version Software version # or “ERRSUM” if code is corrupt Press a key after entering test mode as above Enter test mode Blank Display Press a key after displaying the software version #.
Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Guide Problem or Symptom Cause Solution 1. Unit has blank display. A. Unit has no power. A. Verify that unit is connected to a constant power source (Not an outlet on a switch). B. Defective plug-in transformer. B. Replace plug-in transformer. A. Electrical service to the unit has been disrupted. A. Verify that unit is connected to a constant power source (Not an outlet on a switch). B. Soft-Minder® meter not properly recording total gallons used.
Troubleshooting Guide – Continued Problem or Symptom Cause Solution 5. Hard water to service. The root cause of hard water to service may also lead to problems such as Iron or Hardness bleed in softener. A. Salt or Chemical storage tank is empty. A. Add salt or chemical to storage tank and verify that proper level of salt or chemical is maintained. B. Eductor screen or nozzle plugged. B. Clean or replace eductor nozzle and/or screen. C.
Troubleshooting Guide – Continued Problem or Symptom Cause Solution 10. Excessive water in salt storage tank (Water above brine valve float). A. Faulty brine valve; float shut-off failure. When the brine valve is faulty, one of the items listed under problem 9 is also required in order to produce excessive water in the storage tank. A. Clean brine valve, replace stem seat, or replace brine valve. 11. Unit fails to refill storage A. Refill restrictor plugged. tank. B.
Brine System Analysis 1) WATER LEVEL in the brine tank a) Empty b) Below level of safety valve a) Fiberglass rod travels up and down freely (approximately 1/2”) c) At level of safety valve float b) Fiberglass rod is rigid 2) SAFETY VALVE in brine tank If the brine system is functioning properly, there will be water in the brine tank, but the level should be below the safety valve float and the fiberglass rod should travel freely.
Optional Service Test If you wish, you can also test the circuit board in the Service mode (DIP switches in the Service, rather than Test, position). 1. Unplug control. 2. Connect Soft-Minder Meter/Aqua-Sensor® Simulator (P/N 01007705) to the circuit board with the toggle in the balanced position. 3. Plug in the control. 4. In diagnostics display, “A” should flash when unbalanced and stay solid when balanced. 5. Move the Aqua-Sensor® Simulator toggle to the Unbalanced position.
Testing 1. Set the chamber in a stand so that it is vertical. 2. Remove the top plug and lower the probe to be tested into the chamber until it bottoms, then lift it up an inch or so; the electrodes must not touch the sides of the chamber 3. Unplug the control and place the softener control into the test mode (Set DIPswitch 1 to the ON) position 4. Connect the sensor to the control circuit board 5. Plug the control in again (in test mode) 6.
AQUA-SENSOR Troubleshooting Flowchart Problem: Diagnostics Sequence: Regenerates Nightly Never Regenerates Check water usage; is it higher than expected? 2.5 VAC power supplied? Check Brine Draw/Slow Rinse time in minutes (Menu 6). The default setting is 99 minutes.
Circuit Board Troubleshooting Most circuit board problems are caused by outside influences and it is not the board itself. Replacing the board may seem to work only because the cause hasn’t reappeared – yet. Let’s start with what to check when you come upon a circuit board problem: 1. Are those switches aligned too closely to the cam? There should be a small but obvious gap between the switches and the cam so that a “wobbling cam” doesn’t accidentally bump the switch. 2.
Service Familiarize yourself with the replacement procedures and component parts thoroughly before attempting any repair. WARNING! Disconnect all electrical power to the unit before servicing. Bypass the unit and relieve system pressure before attempting repair. Circuit Board To replace the AccuSoft™ Plus circuit board, refer to the parts list and proceed as follows: 1. Remove the timer cover by unsnapping it from the back plate. 2.
Refer to Figure 23 for assembly and disassembly of the various valve components listed below. Drive Motor Assembly 1. Remove the drive motor cam switches by removing the one screw holding the switches to the motor 2. Remove the E-ring holding the drive motor cam to the camshaft with a flat tip screwdriver. 3. Lift the cam off the shaft. 4. Remove the screw above the eductor piston assembly. 5. Loosen the two screws holding the yoke support plate and the motor to the control valve. 6.
Seal Pack Assembly Follow the instructions for the replacing drive motor assembly through step 7, then continue as follows: 1. With the drive motor set aside, firmly pull the seal pack assembly from the valve body. 2. Lightly lubricate the o-rings of the replacement seal pack with silicone grease. 3. Reverse the procedure for reassembly. NOTE: Use only silicone grease; petroleum-based lubricants will cause the degradation of the rubber components. CAUTION! Do not twist the seal pack upon insertion.
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Appendix A Table 1 - Dimension “X” is the exposed length the Aqua-Sensor® cord (cord length from the Aqua-Sensor® plug to the circuit board connector). You can then verify the Aqua-Sensor® probe is inserted to the proper depth by confirming dimension “X” is at the corrected length.
NaCl Gold 10"x54" Total Capacity Hardness Salt Dosage Brine Rinse Time KCl Capacity to Signal Total Capacity Capacity to Signal STD EFF STD EFF STD EFF STD EFF A" Dim.
Appendix B Aqua-Sensor® Application Guidelines Parameter Hardness (gpg as CaCO3) Soluble iron (ppm as Fe) Manganese (ppm as Mn) Hardness versus Salt Dosage TDS to Hardness Index Temperature, °F Alum and phosphate Commercial cell: distance between sensing and reference cell pairs Residential cell: distance between sensing and reference cell pairs Value 7 - 99 (See Notes 1 & 2) < 2 (See Note 3) < 0.5 (See Note 4) See Table 1 and Note 2 TDS hardness (as CaCO3) <10 (i.e.
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Parts List Control 62 Culligan Gold Series™ Water Softener
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Service Parts Kits Item Part No. 01-0162-67 Power Valve Seal Rebuild Kit 2 Seal Pack 3 Eductor Sleeve w/ O-Rings 3 Brine Piston w/ O-Rings 01-0162-66 PV Eductor Rebuild Kit 12 Light Brown Eductor w/ O-Ring 13 Blue Restrictor w/ O-Ring 13 Beige Restrictor w/ O-Ring 14 Eductor Screen 15 Eductor Port Gasket 7 Black Flow Control (1.2 gpm) 7 Brown Flow Control (2.0 gpm) 7 Green Flow Control (3.
Tank Assembly Item Part Number 1 01-0166-17 01-0166-18 01-0171-92 01-0171-94 01-0163-51 01-0163-52 01-0171-91 01-0171-93 01-0163-49 01-0163-50 01-0165-20 01-0165-22 01-0163-47 01-0163-48 01-0165-19 01-0165-21 2 01-0098-47 01-0111-95 3 01-0090-99 4 01-0161-76 4 01-0145-39 4 01-0145-40 4 01-0164-29 5 EV3038-11 6 01-0151-22 7 01-0165-68 Description Tank Assembly, 9" w/ Fillport, Complete Tank Assembly, 10" w/ Fillport, Complete Tank Assembly, 12" w/ Fillport, Complete, Less Media Tank Assembly, 14" w/ Fillpo
Brine Tank Item — — — 1 2 * * Part Number 00-4413-90 00-4418-86 00-4418-87 00-3039-93 00-4010-42 00-3039-80 00-3040-10 00-4413-91 00-3039-75 00-3044-30 00-3044-39 * Not Illustrated 66 Culligan Gold Series™ Water Softener Description Brine System, 160 lb. Replacement Brine System, 250 lb. Replacement Brine System, 375 lb. Replacement Cover, 250 lb. (114 kg) Cover with Gold Band (No Culligan Logo), 160 lb. (73 kg) Cover, 375 lb. (170 kg) Tank Only, 250 lb. (114 kg) Tank Only, 160 lb.
Brine Valve - 9” and 10” Tanks Item — — 1 2 3 ‡4 ‡5 6 Part Number 00-4418-88 00-4011-41 00-3031-93 00-3031-92 00-4407-96 00-3084-07 00-4016-22 00-3400-14 7 ‡8 9 00-4407-95 00-3325-28 00-2234-35 10 11 12 13 14 ‡15 16 17 ‡18 19 00-3047-03 00-3047-18 00-4448-73 00-3320-72 00-4446-64 00-4444-96 00-4473-92 00-4477-81 00-3048-04 00-5418-21 00-5418-34 20 00-3045-37 00-4413-92 21 00-3046-06 * 00-4463-88 * 00-4463-89 * Not Illustrated ‡ Recommended Spare Parts Description Brine Valve Assembly Brine Valve A
Brine System - Safety Valve Item Part No. 1 2/3 4 5 6 7 8 * 01-0019-09 00-3039-80 00-3044-39 00-4471-08 00-4463-88 00-3046-06 00-3042-93 00-3045-37 00-9018-00 * 00-4463-89 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 * 01-0019-01 01-0019-29 00-3044-74 00-3317-69 00-3040-34 00-3184-92 00-3046-06 00-3042-93 00-3045-27 00-3306-29 00-9018-00 Description 40-GALLON TANK (375 lbs. capacity) Tank System Complete 40 gallon Cover, PP Plate, Salt, PE, w/Supports Tank, PE Screw, SS, #10-32 x 0.
Brine Valve - 12” and 14” Tanks Item 1 2 5 6 7 7a 7b 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 * Part Number 00-3042-93 00-3321-25 00-4415-93 00-3321-74 00-3048-05 00-5418-22 00-4405-16 00-4404-02 00-2234-35 00-3400-14 P0-3047-03 00-3323-49 00-4448-73 00-3320-72 00-4446-64 P0-4444-96 P0-4473-92 P0-4477-81 00-4035-66 00-5418-21 00-3321-74 00-9018-00 Description Brine Valve Complete Cap, Refill Quad-Ring, Buna-N, 1.25" x 1.375" Restrictor, Refill, 0.8 gpm (12” & 14” Tanks) Gasket, Buna-N, 0.682" x 0.