Clack WS2H WS3 Programming Manual PDF
Clack WS2H WS3 Programming Manual PDF
Clack WS2H WS3 Programming Manual PDF
Table of Contents
General Information ........................................................................................................... 4
Software and Power Supply Compatibility......................................................................... 5
Wiring for Custom AC Adapter and Custom Meter Wiring ............................................... 6
PC Board layout .................................................................................................................. 7
Optional System PC Board Relay 1 and 2, and Separate Source drive connections .......... 9
Motorized Drive Operations ............................................................................................... 9
Wiring and System Configuration Guides ........................................................................ 10
Quick Reference Programming Screens ........................................................................... 20
User Screens...................................................................................................................... 22
Setting Time of Day .......................................................................................................... 23
System Setup Screens ....................................................................................................... 24
Cycle Setup Screens.......................................................................................................... 27
Timer Screens ................................................................................................................... 29
Installer Setup Screens ...................................................................................................... 31
Diagnostic Screens ............................................................................................................ 32
Valve History .................................................................................................................... 34
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Table 1
General Specifications and Pre-Installation Checklist
Minimum/Maximum Operating Pressures 20 psi (138 kPa) -125 psi (862 kPa)
Minimum/Maximum Operating 40°F (4°C) – 110°F (43°C)
Temperatures
Power Adapter: U.S. International
Supply Voltage 120V AC 230V AC
Supply Frequency 60 Hz 50 Hz
Output Voltage 20V or 24V AC see Table 2 20V or 24V AC
Output Current 800 mA 800 mA
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.
WS2H Valve: 125 gpm (473 lpm, 28.4 m3/h) @ 15 psig (103 kPa) drop
Service flow rate
WS3 Valve: 250 gpm (946 lpm, 56.8 m3/h) @ 15 psig (103 kPa) drop
WS2H Valve: 125 gpm (473 lpm, 28.4 m3/h) @ 25 psig (172 kPa) drop
Backwash flow rate
WS3 Valve: 220 gpm (833 lpm, 50.0 m3/h) @ 25 psig (172 kPa) drop
WS2H Valve: 32.3
CV Service
WS3 Valve: 64.6
WS2H Valve: 25.0
CV Backwash
WS3 Valve: 44.0
Meter: WS2H Valve: Internal Meter WS3 Valve: Optional External Meter
Accuracy +5% +5%
Flow Range 1.5 – 125 gpm (5.7 – 473 lpm) 3.5 – 350 gpm (13.3 – 1325 lpm)
WS2H and WS3 Valves: Variable - Shipped from Factory with 2.2 gpm
Regenerant Refill Rate
(8.33 lpm)
Injectors WS2H & WS3 Valves: See Injector Graphs V3010-2A through 2H
Brine Line Adapters Included 1” Male NPT Elbow & ¾” x 1” Solvent Weld Elbow
WS2H Valve: 2” Female NPT or BSPT or 2.5” Groove Lock
Inlet, Outlet and Drain Line Openings
WS3 Valve: 3” Female NPT or BSPT, No Groove Lock
Distributor Tube Opening: Female NPT Inlet & Outlet Female BSPT Inlet & Outlet
WS2H Valve 2.375” OD (2.0” NPS) 63 mm OD
WS3 Valve 3.5” OD (3” NPS) 90 mm OD
Tank Connection:
WS2H Valve 4”-8UN, 6” Flange, Side Mount (2” Female NPT or BSPT or 2.5” Groove Lock)
WS3 Valve 6” Flange or Side Mount (3” Female NPT or BSPT)
WS2H Valve with Meter: 50 lbs (22.7 kg)
Shipping Weight
WS3 Valve: 57 lbs (25.9 kg) Meter Sold Separately
Nonvolatile EEPROM
PC Board Memory
(electrically erasable programmable read only memory)
Compatible with the following typical Sodium chloride, potassium chloride, potassium permanganate, sodium bisulfite,
concentrations of regenerants/chemicals chlorine and chloramines
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Table 2
Software and Power Supply Compatibility
Medium Reset
From User 1 Screen - Volume Remaining
Press and hold the Set Clock and Regen buttons for 10 seconds to reset valve
to factory default programming. History and Diagnostics are not changed.
9) Drive
Motor 8) Communication 7) Programming
Port Port 14) Communication Ports
C
A
Install right side of cable flush
to terminal leaving a vacant
position on the left of the cable
Separate
Source Inlet
Motor Drive
Relay 2 Relay 1
Single tank system with a MAV valve for No Hard Water Bypass
• MAV valve will need to be installed on the control valve’s outlet port
• Port “B” or “C” of the MAV valve needs to be connected to the control valve’s outlet port
• Port “A” of the MAV valve needs to be plugged off
• The MAV valve’s motor wire needs to be connected to the two pin connection labeled “BYPASS” on the control valve’s PC Board
• System Board required to operate available Relay Outputs
• System Board provides (2) Relay Outputs with N.O. , COM , and N.C. SPST dry contacts
Piston Style
Poppet Style
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Single tank system with System Board and MAV valve for Separate Source with a secondary MAV valve for No Hard Water Bypass
• System Board required to operate Separate Source MAV valve
• The MAV valve for Separate Source needs to be installed on the control valve’s inlet port
• Port “C” of the MAV valve for Separate Source needs to be connected to the control valve’s inlet port
• Port “B” of the MAV valve for Separate Source will become the raw water inlet to the control valve
• Port “A” of the MAV valve for Separate Source will become the Separate Source inlet feed to the control valve
• The MAV valve’s motor wire for Separate Source needs to be connected to the two pin connection on the System Board labeled
“AUX DRIVE”
• The MAV valve for No Hard Water Bypass will need to be installed on the control valve’s outlet port
• Port “B” or “C” of the MAV valve for No Hard Water Bypass needs to be connected to the control valve’s outlet port
• Port “A” of the MAV valve for No Hard Water Bypass needs to be plugged off
• The MAV valve’s motor wire needs to be connected to the two pin connection labeled “BYPASS” on the control valves PC Board
Piston Style
Separate Untreated
MAV valve for NHWBP Source water inlet
Inlet
Connect
to Inlet on
Control
Valve
Plug off “A”
port when
using as No
Hard Water
Bypass
Poppet Style
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Communication Cable
Connect
to outlet
of control Connect
valve set for to outlet
ALT A of
Common control
outlet valve
deemed
as ALT b
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Two tank system, Alternator and/or Progressive Flow with a MAV valve on each for No Hard Water Bypass
• (2) MAV valves and (1) communication cable are required
• The communication cable needs to be connected to Unit 1’s three pin connection labeled “MASTER/SLAVE” and Unit 2’s three
pin connection labeled “MASTER/SLAVE”
• Each MAV valve’s motor wire will need to be connected to the two pin connection on the PC Board labeled “BYPASS” for each
control valve
• Each MAV valve will need to be installed on the outlet port of each control valve for No Hard Water Bypass, which allows for
raw/ untreated water regeneration for twin alternating and/or progressive flow
• Port “B” or “C” of each MAV valve needs to be connected to the control valve’s outlet port
• Port “A” of each MAV valve needs to be plugged off
• To regenerate with soft/ treated water each MAV valve would need to be installed on the inlet port of each control valve for No
Hard Water Bypass. This will allow soft/ treated water from the opposing unit to back feed through the outlet of the unit that
requires regeneration for twin alternating and/or progressive flow
• As a Alternator only, the unit in Stand-By will perform a Pre-Service downflow rinse to drain before coming on-line
• System Board required to operate available Relay Outputs
• System Board provides (2) Relay Outputs with N.O. , COM , and N.C. SPST dry contacts
Two tank system, Alternator and/or Progressive Flow with System Boards for Separate Source/ Relay Outputs and (2) MAV valves
on each for Separate Source and No Hard Water Bypass
• (2) System Boards are required to operate Separate Source MAV valve and/or Relay Outputs
• (4) MAV valves and (1) communication cable are required
• The communication cable needs to be connected to Unit 1’s three pin connection labeled “MASTER/SLAVE” and Unit 2’s three
pin connection labeled “MASTER/SLAVE”
• (2) MAV valves for Separate Source need to be installed on each of the control valve’s inlet ports
• Port “C” of the MAV valves for Separate Source need to be connected to each of the control valve’s inlet ports
• Port “B” of the MAV valves for Separate Source will become the raw water inlets to each of the control valves
• Port “A” of the MAV valves for Separate Source will become the Separate Source inlet feeds to each of the control valves
• Each MAV valve’s motor wire for Separate Source need to be connected to the two pin connections on each of the System Boards
labeled “AUX DRIVE”
• The MAV valves for No Hard Water Bypass will need to be installed on each of the control valve’s outlet ports
• Port “B” or “C” of the MAV valves for No Hard Water Bypass need to be connected to each of the control valve’s outlet ports
• Port “A” of the MAV valves for No Hard Water Bypass need to be plugged off
• The MAV valve’s motor wire for No Hard Water Bypass need to be connected to the two pin connection labeled “BYPASS” on
each of the control valve’s PC Boards
• As a Alternator only, the unit in Stand-By will perform a Pre-Service downflow rinse to drain before coming on-line
• System Board required to operate available Relay Outputs
• System Board provides (2) Relay Outputs with N.O. , COM , and N.C. SPST dry contacts
Three tank system, Alternator and/or Progressive Flow with System Board and MAV valve on each for No Hard Water Bypass
• (1) System Board and (2) communication cables required to communicate between 3 units
• (3) MAV valve’s are required
• (1st) communication cable needs to be connected to Unit 1’s System Board three pin connection labeled “SLAVE 1” and Unit 2’s
three pin connection on the PC Board labeled “MASTER/SLAVE”
• (2nd) communication cable needs to be connected to Unit 1’s System Board three pin connection labeled “SLAVE 2” and Unit 3’s
three pin connection on the PC Board labeled “MASTER/SLAVE”
• Each MAV valve’s motor wire will need to be connected to the two pin connection on the PC Board labeled “BYPASS” for each
control valve
• Each MAV valve will need to be installed on the outlet port of each control valve for No Hard Water Bypass, which allows for
raw/ untreated water regeneration for triplex alternating and/or progressive flow
• Port “B” or “C” of each MAV valve needs to be connected to each of the control valve’s outlet ports
• Port “A” of each MAV valve needs to be plugged off
• To regenerate with soft/ treated water each MAV valve would need to be installed the inlet port of each control valve for No Hard
Water Bypass. This will allow soft/ treated water from the opposing unit to back feed through the outlet of the unit that requires
regeneration for triplex alternating and/or progressive flow
• As a Alternator only, the unit in Stand-By will perform a Pre-Service downflow rinse to drain before coming on-line
• System Board required to operate available Relay Outputs
• System Board provides (2) Relay Outputs with N.O. , COM , and N.C. SPST dry contacts
Unit 1 Unit 1
MAV motor wire
Communication Cables
Unit 2 Unit 2
Unit 3 Unit 3
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Three tank system, Alternator and/or Progressive Flow with System Boards for Separate Source/ Relay Outputs and (2) MAV valves
on each for Separate Source and No Hard Water Bypass
• (3) System Boards are required to communicate 3 units and operate Separate Source MAV valves and/or Relay Outputs
• (6) MAV valves and (2) communication cable are required
• (1st) communication cable needs to be connected to Unit 1’s System Board and three pin connection labeled “SLAVE 1” and Unit
2’s three pin connection on the PC Board labeled “MASTER/SLAVE”
• (2nd) communication cable needs to be connected to Unit 1’s System Board three pin connection labeled “SLAVE 2” and Unit 3’s
three pin connection on the PC Board labeled “MASTER/SLAVE”
• (3) MAV valves for Separate Source need to be installed on each of the control valve’s inlet ports
• Port “C” of the MAV valves for Separate Source need to be connected to each of the control valve’s inlet ports
• Port “B” of the MAV valves for Separate Source will become the raw water inlets to each of the control valves
• Port “A” of the MAV valves for Separate Source will become the Separate Source inlet feeds to each of the control valves
• The MAV valve’s motor wire for Separate Source need to be connected to the two pin connections on each of the System Boards
labeled “AUX DRIVE”
• The (3) MAV valves for No Hard Water Bypass will need to be installed on each of the control valve’s outlet ports
• Port “B” or “C” of the MAV valves for No Hard Water Bypass need to be connected to each of the control valve’s outlet ports
• Port “A” of the MAV valves for No Hard Water Bypass need to be plugged off
• The MAV valve’s motor wire for No Hard Water Bypass need to be connected to the two pin connection labeled “BYPASS” on
each of the control valve’s PC Boards
• As a Alternator only, the unit in Stand-By will perform a Pre-Service downflow rinse to drain before coming on-line
• System Board required to operate available Relay Outputs
• System Board provides (2) Relay Outputs with N.O. , COM , and N.C. SPST dry contacts
Unit 1
Separate Source MAV
Unit 3 Unit 3
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Four tank system, Alternator and/or Progressive Flow with System Board and MAV valve on each for No Hard Water Bypass
• (1) System Board and (3) communication cables required to communicate between 4 units
• (4) MAV valves are required
• (1st) communication cable needs to be connected to Unit 1’s System Board three pin connection labeled “SLAVE 1” and Unit 2’s
three pin connection on the PC Board labeled “MASTER/SLAVE”
• (2nd) communication cable needs to be connected to Unit 1’s System Board three pin connection labeled “SLAVE 2” and Unit 3’s
three pin connection on the PC Board labeled “MASTER/SLAVE”
• (3rd) communication cable needs to be connected to Unit 1’s System Board three pin connection labeled “SLAVE 3” and Unit 4’s
three pin connection on the PC Board labeled “MASTER/SLAVE”
• Each MAV valve’s motor wire will need to be connected to the two pin connection on the PC Board labeled “BYPASS” for each
control valve
• Each MAV valve will need to be installed on the outlet port of each control valve for No Hard Water Bypass, which allows for
raw/ untreated water regeneration for triplex alternating and/or progressive flow
• Port “B” or “C” of each MAV valve needs to be connected to each of the control valve’s outlet ports
• Port “A” of each MAV valve needs to be plugged off
• To regenerate with soft/ treated water each MAV valve would need to be installed the inlet port of each control valve for No Hard
Water Bypass. This will allow soft/ treated water from the opposing unit to back feed through the outlet of the unit that requires
regeneration for triplex alternating and/or progressive flow
• As a Alternator only, the unit in Stand-By will perform a Pre-Service downflow rinse to drain before coming on-line
• System Board required to operate available Relay Outputs
• System Board provides (2) Relay Outputs with N.O. , COM , and N.C. SPST dry contacts
Piston Style Poppet Style
Unit 1 MAV motor wire
Unit 1
MAV for No Hard Water Bypass
Communication Cables
Unit 2 Unit 2
Unit 3 Unit 3
Unit 4 Unit 4
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Four tank system, Alternator and/or Progressive Flow with System Boards for Separate Source/ Relay Outputs and (2) MAV valves
on each for Separate Source and No Hard Water Bypass
• (4) System Boards are required to communicate 4 units and operate Separate Source MAV valves and/or Relay Outputs
• (8) MAV valves and (3) communication cable are required
• (1st) communication cable needs to be connected to Unit 1’s System Board and three pin connection labeled “SLAVE 1” and Unit
2’s three pin connection on the PC Board labeled “MASTER/SLAVE”
• (2nd) communication cable needs to be connected to Unit 1’s System Board three pin connection labeled “SLAVE 2” and Unit 3’s
three pin connection on the PC Board labeled “MASTER/SLAVE”
• (3rd) communication cable needs to be connected to Unit 1’s System Board three pin connection labeled “SLAVE 3” and Unit 4’s
three pin connection on the PC Board labeled “MASTER/SLAVE”
• (4) MAV valves for Separate Source need to be installed on each of the control valve’s inlet ports
• Port “C” of the MAV valves for Separate Source need to be connected to each of the control valve’s inlet ports
• Port “B” of the MAV valves for Separate Source will become the raw water inlets to each of the control valves
• Port “A” of the MAV valves for Separate Source will become the Separate Source inlet feeds to each of the control valves
• Each MAV valve’s motor wire for Separate Source need to be connected to the two pin connections on each of the System Boards
labeled “AUX DRIVE”
• The (4) MAV valves for No Hard Water Bypass will need to be installed on each of the control valve’s outlet ports
• Port “B” or “C” of the MAV valves for No Hard Water Bypass need to be connected to each of the control valve’s outlet ports
• Port “A” of the MAV valves for No Hard Water Bypass need to be plugged off
• Each MAV valve’s motor wire for No Hard Water Bypass need to be connected to the two pin connection labeled “BYPASS” on
each of the control valve’s PC Boards
• As a Alternator only, the unit in Stand-By will perform a Pre-Service downflow rinse to drain before coming on-line
• System Board required to operate available Relay Outputs
• System Board provides (2) Relay Outputs with N.O. , COM , and N.C. SPST dry contacts
Unit 2
Bypass
Unit 2
Unit 3 Unit 3
Unit 4 Unit 4
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USER 1
“REGEN TODAY” will
display when a regeneration USER 1
is scheduled, or flash for a Displays capacity remaining Does not
manually set regeneration. display if volumetric capacity is set to OFF.
USER 2
USER 2
Displays days remaining Does not display if days
override is set to OFF.
Days remaining can be decremented one day at a
time by holding the DOWN arrow >3 seconds.
USER 3
USER 3
Displays time of day.
USER 4
“HOLD” or “START” REGEN USER 4
will flash in all user screens while Displays the unit’s current flow rate.
the auxiliary input is actuated.
USER 5
USER 5
Displays total unit volume since
install/reset Individually re-settable
using history reset sequence.
USER 6
USER 6
Displays the current system flow rate
Does not display on single tank units.
USER 7
USER 7
Displays total system volume since install/reset
Individually re-settable using history reset sequence
Does not display on single tank units.
User 1
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SET TIME
Accessed by pressing Set Clock while in the
User Screens. Use UP and DOWN arrows to
scroll hours. AM/PM alternates at midnight.
Return to
Normal Operation
ERROR SCREEN
Error and its code alternate. The unit returns to home
and flashes its 3 LEDs. The unit continues to try and
function, but must be reset to correct the error screen.
Automatically toggles.
SYSTEM SETUP 1
SYSTEM SETUP 1
Select country.
US or SI.
This sets the use of a 12 or 24 hour clock and the display of gallons or liters.
SYSTEM SETUP 2
SYSTEM SETUP 2
Select the total number of units, from 1-4, in a system. This screen will only allow 1 or 2 if a system board is not
installed.
SYSTEM SETUP 3A
SYSTEM SETUP 3A
The screen will not display if set to 1 unit.
Select unit flow rate unit add point.
1. If set to 0, all units are online unless one is regenerating.
2. If greater than 0, the system acts as a progressive flow system by adding units
as flow rate increases. Progressive Flow Unit
3. If set to ALT the system acts as an alternator system, keeping one unit off line Units Range Increments
at all times. An additional screen will appear after ALT is set that will allow
the programmer to adjust a pre-service rinse to drain to the stand-by unit US
(GAL) 0-499 1
before it is called on-line for service.
SI
(L) 0-1896 4
1. Unit Flow Rate Add Point
- 0: operates the system as a parallel flow system keeping all units online and
only allowing one unit to regen at a time. When one unit needs to regenerate it will flag all units to regenerate in series.
- Units in a parallel flow system will determine the need to regenerate based on:
- Any unit reaching 0 capacity;
- Delayed units will regenerate at the next available time slot
- Day over ride
- 1 day; all units will regen every day as long as it has been >12 hours since any other regenerations
- Day triggered regens will run in the sequence of times set in the delayed time screens.
2. - 1 – 499: the system acts as a stage by flow keeping one unit online at all times and adding units at this set point.
- Additional units will be brought online when the adder point is exceeded for >30 seconds or immediately if the flow
exceeds 120% of the adder point.
- Additional units will go offline when system flow reduces to 95% of adder point / unit for > 1 minute.
- Any unit in a demand recall system will determine the need to regenerate based on:
- Reaching 0 capacity
- Delayed units will regenerate at the next available time slot
- Day over ride
- 1 day; 1 unit will regen / day as long as it has been >12 hours since any other regenerations
- Day triggered regens will run at the time set in DEL-1
- Units can not regenerate if flow demands them to remain online
- On 0 units regen immediately after flow allows them offline
- Delayed units regen at the next available time slow
- Day units regen at the next time slot
3. - ALT: operates the system as an alternator, having one unit off line at all times either regenerating or fully
regenerated.
- A unit in an alternator system will determine the need to regenerate based on:
- The current “lead” unit reaching 0 capacity
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- Delayed systems will immediately remove depleted units & regenerate at the next available time slot
- “Lead” unit regenerates based on “Lag” units
(i) The first “lag” unit depleting down to 15% less than its ratio of system capacity
1. 1/3 for a 4 unit; ½ for a 3 unit
(ii) The second “lag” unit depleting down to 15% less than its ratio of system capacity
1. 2/3 for a 4 unit
- Delayed systems will flag “lead” units based on “lag” capacity, but will not alternate with remaining capacity until the
next available delayed time.
- Day over ride
- 1 day; 1 unit will regen / day as long as it has been >12 hours since any other regenerations
- Day triggered regens will run at the time set in DEL-1
SYSTEM SETUP 3B
SYSTEM SETUP 3B
Set Pre-Service Rinse time for units coming online. Adjustable from OFF - 20 minutes in 30 second increments. This
screen only displays for alternator systems. Default: 1:00
SYSTEM SETUP 4
SYSTEM SETUP 4
Hardwater Bypass
- Single units have a selection of Hbp, noHbP or Relay
- 2 unit alternators have a selection of noHbP, Relay or ALT-A
- All other systems have a choice of noHbP or Relay
1. If set to HbP: Units will have hard water bypass while in a regeneration
2. If set to noHbP: Single units or multiple tank systems require a motorized bypass valve or motorized alternating
valve to be connected to the bypass connector on the main valve PC board. This setting will force an initialization of
the motorized drive to determine its current position.
3. If set to Relay: Units will have other types of external valves controlling the water supply. If relay 1 & 2 are both
set to STbY, relay 1 will close to remove a unit from service & open to add a unit. Relay 2 will actuate 15 seconds
after relay 1 and will operate in the opposite sequence as relay 1. To come back online is the opposite; relay 2 actuates
1st & relay 1 actuates after 15 seconds relay 2.
4. If set to ALT-A: requires a Motorized Alternating Valve (MAV) to be connected to the two pin connection labeled
“BYPASS” on Unit 2’s PC Board. A communication cable is required to connect ALT-A and Unit 2 together.
- Any setting requiring a motorized bypass valve or motorized alternating valve will cause the drive to initialize to
determine its current position.
- Units going through a reset or initial startup, the bypass or motorized alternating valve may torque early which
would cause the unit to run the drive in the opposite direction, then re-home
- Pressing any button while in the Error / Hbp screen will kick the user into hbp setting screen and allow correction.
Upon exiting the unit will try to re-initialize the motorized drive.
SYSTEM SETUP 5
Piston Rod
Is Visible
SYSTEM SETUP 5
Select between piston or poppet style bypass drive.
Default - PISTn
"B" Port
Flow Path
SYSTEM SETUP 6
SYSTEM SETUP 6 Piston MAV Poppet MAV
Select day control type.
Time clock 1-28 day; Time clock 7 day; or OFF.
When volumetric capacity is set, volume regeneration can be combined with time clock control. OFF will not be an
option if volumetric capacity is OFF.
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SYSTEM SETUP 7
SYSTEM SETUP 7
Select regeneration type.
Delayed (dEL-1)
Delayed, 2 regenerations per day (dEL-2)
Delayed, 3 regenerations per day (dEL-3)
Delayed, 4 regenerations per day (dEL-4)
On 0
Delayed regeneration times are set in installer screens.
Delayed with multiple regenerations allowed per day would be used either to reduce the reserve volume, or to
accommodate a small system relative to the treatment demand.
SYSTEM SETUP 8
SYSTEM SETUP 8
Select reserve calculation ON or OFF.
OFF will schedule a regen when the volumetric capacity reaches 0. This screen will not display for “on0”
units or systems.
SYSTEM SETUP 9
SYSTEM SETUP 9
Set auxiliary initiated regen.
START TIME REGEN: regeneration will start immediately after 2 cumulative minutes of switch closure.
START TIME REGEN dEL: regeneration will start at the delayed time after 2 cumulative minutes of switch
closure.
START REGEN: regeneration will start immediately upon switch closure.
START REGEN dEL: regeneration will start at the delayed time upon switch closure.
HOLD REGEN: regeneration will not be allowed as long as there is switch closure.
Return To
Normal Operation
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Available Cycles
Backwash
Draw
CYCLE SETUP 1A
CYCLE SETUP 1A Slow Rinse Separate cycle from Draw
Select first cycle. 2nd Backwash
Rinse (fast)
Fill
End
Hold Piston in Service position
Cycle
Cycle #
CYCLE SETUP 1B Default
CYCLE SETUP 1B
Select second cycle. 1 Backwash
2 Draw
3 2nd Backwash
4 Rinse
5 Fill
CYCLE SETUP 2
CYCLE SETUP 2
Select regeneration repeats, 1-10 or OFF.
Repeats regeneration cycle Sequence 1 a selected number
of times before regenerating a single time with Sequence 2.
CYCLE SETUP 3A
CYCLE SETUP 3A
Select first cycle of “alternate” regeneration sequence (Sequence 2).
CYCLE SETUP 3B
CYCLE SETUP 3B
Select second cycle of ‘alternate’ regeneration sequence.
CYCLE SETUP 3C
CYCLE SETUP 3C
After cycles are configured, an END is added.
(9 cycles maximum.)
Return To
Normal Operation
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Timer Screens
Returns to normal operation after 5 minutes.
TIMER 1A
TIMER 1A
Select time of cycle 1. Cycle Units Range Increments
1-30 1
Backwash Minutes
30-95 5
1-30 1
A NEXT & DN reset from Draw Minutes 30-100 5
this screen unlocks the 100-180 10
setup screens.
1-30 1
Slow Rinse Minutes
30-95 5
1-30 1
Rinse Minutes
30-95 5
TIMER 1A2
TIMER 1A2
Select time of alternate regen, cycle 1.
TIMER 1B2
TIMER 1B2
Select time of alternate regen, cycle 2.
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TIMER 3 TIMER 3
Set output for Relay 2.
These settings will only be allowed with the system board installed.
Time: Relay is activated after specified time from the start of regen and is left on for a specified time.
Cycle: Relay is activated after the start of a specified cycle and is left on for a specified time.
Volume: Relay is activated, during service flow only, every specified number of volume units and is left on for a specified time.
Volume & Regen: Relay is activated every specified number of volume units, and is left on for a specified time.
Volume & System: This option, only available on master units, would calculate relay actuation based on system flow, monitoring all
units current flow rate.
Day & Gal: Relay actuates at specified daily volume & “Usage High” is displayed on the screen. Pressing any button resets relay and
returns unit to user screens.
Day & Gal & System: Only available on the master unit. Relay actuates after a specified daily volume is used by the system &
“Usage High” flashes on the screen. Pressing any button resets relay and returns unit to user Screens.
STbY: Relay would be used to control external valving, closing for unit regeneration, or when it would be offline in system operation.
REGEN: Relay is activated when the unit is in regen.
Err: Relay is activated when the unit is in any error mode.
TIMER 4 TIMER 4
Select Relay 1 output “ON” trigger set point, per units previously selected.
This screen will not display if the unit does not have a system board, or if STbY was selected as the trigger.
Time: Time after the start of a regen before relay is activated.
Cycle: Select a cycle which will actuate output 1.
Volume: Volume of water interval during service between relay actuations.
Timer 4 and 6 screens will not display if display if STbY, REGEN or Err are selected in TIMER 2 and TIMER 3.
TIMER 5
TIMER 5
Set duration of how long Relay 1 output will be on before
turning “OFF.” This screen will not display if the unit does not
have a system board.
TIMER 6
TIMER 6
Select Relay 2 output “ON”, per units previously selected.
This screen will not display if the unit does not have a system board, or
if STby was selected as the trigger
Time: Time after the start of a regen before relay is actuated.
Cycle: Select a cycle which will actuate output 1.
Volume: Volume of water interval during service between relay
actuations.
TIMER 7
TIMER 7
Set duration of how long Relay 2 output will be on before turning “OFF.”
This screen will not display if the unit does not have a system board.
Return To
Normal Operation.
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INSTALLER 1
INSTALLER 1
Set volumetric capacity or OFF. OFF will not be an
option if the day control is set to OFF.
X1000 Indicator Illuminates At 10,000 Gallons
INSTALLER 2
Set day override. 1-28 days between regenerations, or if set
to 7 day time clock, see 7 day setup below. OFF will only be
displayed if “OFF” is selected in System Setup Screen 6.
INSTALLER 3
INSTALLER 3
Select time of regen. Use up and down arrows to scroll
hours. AM/PM alternates at midnight. “on0” will be
displayed on units with no time dependent regen control.
(“1” only shows if set for multiple regens.)
INSTALLER 4
INSTALLER 4
Select time of regen. Use up and
down arrows to scroll minutes.
INSTALLER 5
INSTALLER 5
Return To Select time of 2nd regen
Normal Operation. (if configured as a multiple
regenerating unit.)
7 Day Option
INSTALLER 2A
INSTALLER 2A
7 day time clock option.
Set current day of the week: 1 = Sunday
2 = Monday
3 = Tuesday
4 = Wednesday
5 = Thursday
6 = Friday
7 = Saturday
INSTALLER 2B
INSTALLER 2B
Scroll through days 1-7 using the UP and DOWN arrows.
Pressing the Set Clock will toggle regen ON or OFF for
that day. (i.e., regen on Monday.)
INSTALLER 2C
INSTALLER 2C
(i.e., no regeneration on Saturday.)
Installer 3
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Diagnostic Screens
DIAGNOSTIC 2
DIAGNOSTICS 2
Gallons or Liters x1000 since the last
regeneration.
DIAGNOSTICS 3
Reserve history. This screen only appears if valve
DIAGNOSTIC 3 is set to calculate Reserve in System Setup 8. Reserve Value
Use arrows to select a day.
0 = Today
1 = Yesterday
6 = 6 days ago (max.)
Automatically Toggles
REGEN will display if a
regeneration occurred that day.
DIAGNOSTICS 4A
DIAGNOSTIC 4A History of volume used. Gallons Used
Use UP and DOWN arrows to select a day.
0 = Today
1 = Yesterday
63 = 63 days ago (max.)
Automatically Toggles
Simultaneously press
UP and DOWN.
Automatically Toggles
Automatically Toggles
Simultaneously press
UP and DOWN.
Automatically Toggles
DIAGNOSTIC 7A DIAGNOSTICS 7A
Total system history of volume used use
UP and DOWN arrows to select a day.
0 = Today
1 = Yesterday
63 = 63 days ago (max.)
Automatically Toggles
Simultaneously press
UP and DOWN.
DIAGNOSTICS 7B
DIAGNOSTIC 7B
Total system hourly history of
volume use Up and Down arrow
to select the hours of the day
from Screen 7.
Automatically Toggles
DIAGNOSTIC 8
Returns user back to System USE Day 0 in Diagnostic 7 screen.
DIAGNOSTICS 8
Error log. Use UP & DN
arrows to scroll through the
last 20 errors.
Automatically Toggles
Return To
Normal Operation
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Valve History
Returns to normal operation after 5 minutes.
Non-Resettable
HISTORY 1
HISTORY 1
Total days since startup.
Time only accumulates while
the unit is plugged in.
HISTORY 2
HISTORY 2
Total regenerations since startup.
HISTORY 3
HISTORY 3
Total volume since startup.
HISTORY 4
HISTORY 4
Main board firmware revision.
HISTORY 5
HISTORY 5
System board firmware revision. Will display -nA- if
no system board is detected.
Return To
Normal Operation
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Revision History:
6/11/2010
PAGE 4:
Table 1
Output Voltage 20V or 24V AC see Table 2
PAGE 5:
Added Table 2
PAGE 6:
Medium Reset
Added: From User 1 Screen - Volume Remaining
Press and hold the Set Clock and Regen buttons for 10 seconds to reset valve
to factory default programming. History and Diagnostics are not changed.
PAGE 7:
Layout drawing revised.
PAGE 8:
Wiring drawing revised
PAGE 9:
System board drawing revised.
PAGE 10-18:
Revised drawings for Poppet MAV setups.
5/20/2010
PAGE 12:
change four pin to three pin
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change four pin to three pin
PAGE 14:
• The communication cable needs to be connected to Unit 1’s three pin connection labeled “MASTER/SLAVE” and Unit 2’s three
pin connection labeled “MASTER/SLAVE”
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change four pin to three pin
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change four pin to three pin
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change four pin to three pin
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change four pin to three pin