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High Performance Water Conditioning
and Combination Systems
Adoucisseurs d’eau et systèmes combinés performants
Acondicionadores de agua de alto desempeño
y sistemas combinados
High Performance Conditioning
and Combination Systems
Owners Manual
Congratulations for choosing Kinetico to improve the quality of your water.
You will immediately begin to notice the numerous benefits of having quality
water throughout your home and the benefits of having a Kinetico Quality
Water System.
Since 1970, Kinetico Incorporated has designed and manufactured products
to improve the quality of your water. Kinetico offers a complete line of quality
water systems to solve your water problems. Pioneers in non-electric, demand
operated water treatment, Kinetico continually sets the direction for the entire
water quality industry.
© 2011 Kinetico Incorporated
“Kinetico, the Kinetico logo, and “Overdrive are registered trademarks in the
United States, other countries or both, of Kinetico Incorporated, Newbury, Ohio.
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Table of Contents
Kinetico Water Conditioners and Combination Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
What Makes Your Kinetico Water System Different
Is What Makes It Better ................................................... 5
How Your Water System Works .......................................... 7
Kinetico Combination Systems ........................................... 8
Maintaining Your Water System
Changing the Filter ............................................. 10
Adding Regenerant ............................................. 11
Manual Regeneration ........................................... 12
By-pass ........................................................ 12
Cold Weather Protection ....................................... 13
Sanitizing the System ........................................... 13
Iron Cleaning .................................................... 13
Salt Bridge ...................................................... 13
Commonly Asked Questions ............................................ 14
Glossary of Terms ....................................................... 16
Softening System Diagram .............................................. 17
Product Specications .................................................. 18
Maintenance Record .................................................... 20
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USA
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her-Grenzhausen
Germany 56203
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Kinetico Water Conditioners
and Combination Systems
Now that your Kinetico water system is installed, you can enjoy all the benefits
of having soft water. If you are not accustomed to soft water, here are some tips
to follow to get the most benefit from your new system:
How to use soft water
Use pure soap products.
Most leading brands of laundry soaps, household cleaners and shampoos
contain large amounts of detergents.e harsh chemicals in these detergents
are necessary when using hard water, but you can reduce your use or eliminate
them altogether with soft water. We recommend you use pure soap products;
clear liquid soaps without dyes and perfumes. If you continue to use your
normal detergents, you should significantly reduce the amount used. Your
local, authorized Kinetico dealer can provide you with more information and
recommended detergent amounts.
Use less soap and household cleaners.
When using soap or cleaners with soft water, start by cutting the amount
of soap you normally use in half. You may even nd you can use as little as
one-quarter the amount you were using before. Hardness minerals in water
interfere with soaps cleaning ability. Once they are removed, soap can do its job
better. Even though you’ll use less soap, you’ll get more suds and cleaner results.
Its especially important to reduce the amount of laundry soap you use. Washing
clothes in soft water not only means you’ll need less soap to get your clothes
clean, but also that the soap you do use will rinse out completely. Washing
in soft water makes your clothes look whiter and brighter, and they’ll last
longer too. It is very important not to let your clothes sit in the washer after
the cycle is complete. Otherwise, mildew and a musty smell could develop.
Detergent buildup can stain your clothing. Again, Kinetico recommends that
you use clear, liquid soaps, without dyes or perfumes.
After bathing in soft water, your skin should feel slippery. It’s not soap left on
your skin. What you’re feeling is your own smooth skin without any leftover
soap curd or residue. When you bathed in hard water, you were never able to
rinse this residue o completely. e soap curd that left a ring in your bathtub
was also left on your skin. But now that you have soft water, you’ll feel soft,
smooth and clean.e same holds true for rinsing shampoo out of your hair.
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Reduce or eliminate the use of fabric softeners.
Fabrics washed in hard water retain soap curd or residue making them
crackle when removed from the dryer or stiff if air-dried. Fabric softeners are
necessary with hard water to keep your clothing soft, but with soft water, you
can reduce your use of fabric softeners or eliminate them altogether.
Take special precautions with automatic dishwashers.
Soft water, when combined with caustic phosphates
in some dishwasher detergents and very high
temperatures in the dry cycle, can etch dishes
and glassware. To prevent this possibility:
use the no heat dry cycle on your dishwasher;
use the minimum amount of a good quality,
low phosphate dishwasher detergent needed
to clean your dishes. is may be as little as
20 percent of the amount recommended by
the appliance manufacturer or on the dishwasher
soap box;
wash good china and crystal by hand.
Special care for plants and fish.
Depending on your water hardness level, amount of rainfall and how often you
water, you could use soft water for outside watering, but
why waste your soft water? Water your lawn, shrubs
and outside plants from an outside hard water faucet
or put your Kinetico water system in by-pass before
watering. See By-pass on page 12 for instructions
on by-passing your system. Many houseplants can be
watered with soft water, although some houseplants
can be highly sensitive to the elevated level of sodium
ions in soft water. You may prefer to water houseplants
with hard water or water from a Kinetico reverse
osmosis system.
Fish accustomed to hard water may have trouble with an abrupt change to soft
water. Make the change gradually over a period of seven to 14 days by blending
hard and soft water until the tank contains 100 percent soft water. Once you
begin using soft water, you should notice that your fish tank stays cleaner longer.
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What Makes Your Kinetico Water System
Different Is What Makes It Better
Kinetico water systems are powered by the energy of moving water, not electricity.
So theres nothing to plug in, no buttons to push, timers to set and reset, or
adjustments to make. You really dont need to do anything special to operate your
Kinetico water system —it runs itself, not you.
Your Kinetico water system has a built-in water meter which means it operates
on demand” based on your actual water usage. With demand operation, your
Kinetico water system can regenerate at any time of the day or night and you’ll
still have plenty of soft water available. It regenerates when necessary, so a simple
flush of the toilet or run of the faucet can send your Kinetico water system into
regeneration. Depending on your water usage, your Kinetico water system could
regenerate more frequently (if you have a house full of guests, for instance) or
not at all for several days (if you’re on vacation). Demand operation ensures
maximum efficiency while providing you with a
continuous supply of soft water — even as your
water usage changes.
e actual regeneration process of a
Kinetico water system is different from other
systems. Kinetico water systems use a process
called countercurrent regeneration (instead of an
old fashioned, 4- or 5-cycle regeneration) which
has long been recognized as the optimum process
for regenerating a resin bed (Fig. 1). Kinetico is
able to effectively use this process since our water
systems regenerate with soft water.
e twin tank design of a Kinetico water
system provides you with a continuous supply
of soft water any time of day, even through the
regeneration process. When one tank needs to
regenerate, service automatically switches to the
other tank (Fig. 2). So go ahead and do a weeks
worth of laundry in one day. Your Kinetico water
system can handle it.
Highly Efficient Regeneration
Kinetico systems clean
themselves with soft water
using countercurrent
regeneration. This process
reduces regenerant and water
usage and regenerates the
resin beads more effectively.
Fig. 1
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Fig. 2
Twin Tank Design
Twin tanks provide an uninterrupted
supply of soft water, 24 hours a day.
Overdrive® Enhanced
Select Kinetico softening, filtration and combination systems are Overdrive
enhanced for maximum performance and efficiency. With Overdrive, you can
expect better flow without compromising water quality.
Overdrive directs the flow of water through both tanks of the system
simultaneously during service cycles. Water flow is distributed evenly between
the tanks, increasing flow, increasing contact time with media and decreasing
pressure loss through the system. During a regeneration cycle, one tank
is available to provide normal service flow. When the cycle is complete, both
tanks are immediately placed back into service.
Should you have any questions or need any assistance, contact your local,
authorized Kinetico dealer.
NOTE: Repair leaky faucets, toilets or pipes to ensure proper product
performance.
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How Your Water System Works
Hard water contains calcium and magnesium. Your Kinetico water system
contains resin beads, which hold sodium ions. When hard water passes through
the resin beads (Fig. 3) inside a Kinetico water system, the beads attract and
hold the calcium and magnesium ions in exchange for sodium. After this ion
exchange process, the water leaving your Kinetico water system is soft.
Once the resin bed is loaded with calcium and magnesium ions, it must be
cleansed (or regenerated) so that it can continue to soften water. e salt in your
salt storage tank mixes with water to wash the resin beads. e brine solution
loosens the hardness minerals which have built up on the resin beads; then the
system backwashes and flushes the hardness minerals and salt solution away.
Once this is complete, the resin beads hold sodium ions. e system is again
ready to exchange the sodium ions for more calcium and magnesium ions.
Softening
Cycle
Regeneration
Cycle
Fig. 3
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Unlike most other systems, the Kinetico water systems cleaning or regeneration
process is done with soft water. Since you already know what a dierence cleaning
with soft water can make throughout your home, it only makes sense that the
Kinetico water system cleans itself with soft water too. And only clean, soft water
is used to make the salt solution in the salt storage tank.
Kinetico Combination Systems
Your Kinetico combination system is two systems in one! It provides additional
filtration capabilities above and beyond the softening performed by a standard
Kinetico water system. Kinetico combination systems have the same great features
that make our water systems so unique (see What Makes Your Kinetico Water
System Different... section of this manual) as well as additional technology
designed to provide you with the best water possible.
Kinetico offers the following combination systems:
Kinetico 4040s with Overdrive
High efficiency water softening system with two tanks of activated carbon for
whole-house dechlorination. Removing chlorine from your water allows you
to enjoy odor-free showers, eliminate the skin-drying effects of chlorine, and
prevent premature fading/bleaching of your favorite clothing and linens.
Kinetico 4060s with Overdrive Activated Carbon
Water softening system with two tanks of activated carbon for whole-house
dechlorination.
Kinetico 4060s with Overdrive—Macrolite®
Water softening system with two tanks of Macrolite fine ceramic filtration
media for whole-house filtration of ferric (oxidized) iron and particles and the
removal of cloudiness. Filtering unwanted particles and elements from your
water helps to minimize staining, and prolong the life of your appliances and
plumbing system.
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Overdrive Enhanced
Kinetico combination systems incorporate proven filtration technology
to ensure optimum water quality. Kineticos unique design passes water
through all four tanks simultaneously, dramatically improving the flow and
filtration performance of the systems. With Overdrive enhanced systems,
you can rest assured you’re getting the best water possible.
Care and Maintenance of Your Combination System
To ensure your Kinetico combination system continues to operate at peak
performance, follow the procedures outlined in the Maintaining Your System
section of this owner’s manual.
e concentration of chlorine in a water supply will determine the life of the
carbon in combination systems. You will have to replace the carbon in your
system when you begin to notice the return of a chlorine odor in your water.
Expect to replace the carbon every few years as a general rule, although it may
last longer if your water supply does not contain high levels of chlorine.
Because Kinetico’s Macrolite filtration media is automatically cleaned
when the 4060s goes into regeneration, it requires no additional
maintenance or replacement.
If you have additional questions about the
operation and maintenance of your Kinetico
combination system, please contact your local,
authorized Kinetico dealer.
Kinetico 4040s with Overdrive
Combination System
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Maintaining Your Water System
Your Kinetico water system is engineered to provide you with quality water
without requiring extensive maintenance. However, some routine maintenance
is necessary to keep your system working properly.
Changing the Filter
Your Kinetico system uses an in-line filter to remove solid material from the
inlet water supply. Periodically, the filter cartridge will require replacement.
is should occur when the water pressure in the home begins to gradually
decrease. e frequency of the filter change is determined by the amount of
water used and the solid material content of your water supply.
Procedure
1. Turn off the feed water to the lter by turning the by-pass valve 1 to the BY-
PASS position*.
2. Slowly turn the handle on the pressure relief valve 2 to the OPEN
position**. Allow at least one minute for system to depressurize and to
minimize spillage.
Open
Closed
Off
On
2
1
5
3
6
4
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3. When depressurized, remove the filter sump 3 by turning it clockwise
(when viewed from above) with two hands.
4. Remove the new cartridge and all contents from the protective bag, and
slide the bag over the used cartridge.
5. Remove the used cartridge by turning it clockwise. Discard used cartridge with
the bag, or clean and store for reuse.
6. Inspect and clean the sump seal and adapter O-ring, if necessary. Using the
included packet of silicone, lubricate entire seal, O-ring and the sealing surface
in the filter head 4.
7. Install the new cartridge into the cartridge adapter by turning it counter-
clockwise until it stops 5.
8. Install the filter sump by turning it counter-clockwise until it stops.
IMPORTANT! Check alignment of arrows to assure proper assembly 6.
9. Turn the handle on the pressure relief valve to the CLOSED position 2.
10. Turn on the feed water by slowly turning the by-pass to the GREEN, IN
SERVICE position*.
* Your by-pass valve may be different than the one illustrated.
** Pressure relief valve may be in a different location than illustrated. If necessary, contact your Kinetico
dealer for assistance.
NOTE: Filter styles vary, and yours may not be exactly as previously
described.
Adding Regenerant
(water softener salt or potassium chloride)
Make sure your salt storage tank never runs out of regenerant. Refill regenerant
anytime before water is visible in the brine drum or softener cabinet (on cabinet
models). Use Kinetico Water Softener Salt, available from most Kinetico dealers,
or another quality brand. Some salts contain foreign particles which can cause
problems with your system, so be sure to use a quality grade of salt, processed
especially for use in water softeners. If you choose to use potassium chloride,
contact your local authorized Kinetico dealer to find out about the recommended
adjustments to your system. Your Kinetico dealer can also recommend or perform
a schedule of periodic maintenance. DO NOT USE ROCK SALT, as it often
contains significant levels of dirt or foreign matter.
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Manual Regeneration
If your salt storage tank does run out of
salt, you can manually regenerate the unit
after adding salt, or you can wait for it to go
through regeneration automatically.
Using a #2 Phillips screwdriver, push down
firmly on the softener valve screw (Fig. 4) and
slowly turn clockwise until the actuator has advanced the indicator dot to the
BRINE” position (Fig. 4). You should hear at least veclicks while turning
the screw before the indicator dot reaches the BRINE” position. At this point
you should hear water begin to run through the system. If you do not hear water
running through the system, the indicator dot has not been advanced far enough.
Repeat the procedure for manual regeneration after the water flow stops (11 to 90
minutes, depending on the model) to be sure both resin tanks are regenerated.
NOTE: If your hot water tank has refilled with hard water, it may take several
days for it to empty and for your water to feel soft again.
By-pass
ere may be times when you need to shut off the water supply to your entire
house. To do this, set the by-pass valve to the RED, OFF” position. No water
will flow through the house. To restart the water, set the by-pass valve to the
GREEN, IN SERVICE” position. You may put the softener into by-pass at any
time, if necessary, by putting the by-pass valve into the YELLOW, BY-PASS”
position. You will still get water throughout the house; however, all of the water
will be untreated. To return the softener to service, set the by-pass valve to the
GREEN, IN SERVICE” position.
NOTE: By-pass styles vary and yours may not be as described.
Contact your Kinetico dealer for further assistance.
Indicator
Dot
Softener
Valve Screw
Fig. 4
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Cold Weather Protection
If your Kinetico water system is installed outside or in an area that is not
heated, you may want to take precautionary measures to prevent damage to
your unit from freezing.
NOTE: Kineticos warranty doesnt cover damage to your system due to freezing.
If you have questions about your Kinetico water system, or if you suspect that it
isnt working properly, contact your local, authorized Kinetico dealer.
Sanitizing the System
Kinetico water systems are intended for use on microbiologically safe water
supplies. If the inlet water supply’s safety is compromised for any reason
(for example a Boil Alert from a municipal supply or positive bacteria test
on a well), you should by-pass the system until bacteriological safety has been
restored. You should then contact your Kinetico dealer to sanitize the system
before returning the system to service.
Iron Cleaning
If the inlet water supply contains iron, it is a good idea to use salt that contains an
iron cleaning additive (for example, Kinetico Salt with Iron Fighter* additive).
e iron cleaning additive will prevent iron from fouling the resin and keep your
system in optimal condition. Alternately, you can add iron cleaning agents in
powder form to the brine tank when you replenish the salt supply. Contact
your Kinetico dealer for additional information about iron cleaning.
Salt Bridge
e regenerant in the brine tank can, under certain conditions, solidify and
form a salt bridge preventing the system from making brine for regeneration.
Conditions known to contribute to salt bridging include high humidity, low
water and salt consumption, or the use of potassium chloride (KCl). If a salt
bridge occurs, you can attempt to break up the solidified salt by carefully
poking the salt with a stick or broom handle.
To minimize the potential for salt bridging, fill the brine tank to the halfway
point with regenerant. Or, consider using the K-Spray Brine System (optional
equipment available from your Kinetico dealer) that virtually eliminates
salt bridging.
*Iron Fighter is a licensed trademark of Cargill, Incorporated.
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Commonly Asked Questions
ere has been a drop in my homes water pressure.
What can be the cause?
A reduction in your homes water pressure can indicate that it is time to
change your filter. See pages 10 and 11 for instructions on changing the filter.
If you do not have a filter with your system or changing thelter has no effect,
contact your local, authorized Kinetico dealer.
My system seems to be regenerating more frequently. Is this normal?
Remember, your Kinetico system is demand-operated, adjusting automatically
to your water usage. If you do not think that your water usage has increased
due to extra house guests, additional laundry or some other reason, check
for any leaky plumbing, dripping faucets or running toilets; all of which can
contribute to more frequent regenerations.
My water doesnt seem soft. How can I be sure that my system is
regenerating properly?
Be sure that the water supply to the softener is not by-passed. Follow the
instructions on page 12 to manually regenerate the softener tanks. If the unit
does not begin advancing to the next regeneration automatically, please contact
your local, authorized Kinetico dealer for further assistance.
I can hear my Kinetico system running or regenerating during the day.
My old softener only used to run at night. Is this normal?
Single tank, electric water softeners tend to be set to regenerate at night
because of the unavailability of soft water during the regeneration process.
Unlike traditional water softeners, Kinetico systems operate on demand based
on your water usage, without timers or electronics. So your system regenerates
whenever necessary, at any time of day. And Kineticos twin tank design allows
one tank to provide treated water while the other regenerates, so you’ll never
be without soft water.
How will I know when it is time to add salt?
Lift the lid of the brine tank to check the level of salt. If you can see water,
it is time to add salt. You can add salt anytime there is enough room to
accommodate at least one bag. However, keep in mind that keeping the brine
tank completely full of salt can contribute to salt bridging (see page 13).
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Is it OK to drink soft water?
Yes, soft water is OK for drinking and cooking. If your softener regenerates
with sodium chloride (salt), keep in mind that there will be a small amount of
sodium added to the softened water (see page 18). People who are on sodium-
restricted diets should consider the added sodium as part of their overall
sodium intake. For the highest quality drinking water possible, a Kinetico
reverse osmosis drinking water system will remove as much as 98 percent of
total dissolved solids from your water.
If at any time you feel your Kinetico water system is not operating properly, put
the system in by-pass and call your local, authorized Kinetico dealer. To assure
that the barium and radium reduction capability of the system is maintained,
make sure the system is working effectively. Soft water indicates that the reduction
of contaminants will occur as expected. Contact your local dealer for information
and directions for the procedure to test your water hardness.
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Glossary of Terms
Automatic: Softeners or back-washinglters that start regeneration via clock.
Backwash: High velocity rinsing of softening resin or filtration, normally upflow.
Brine: Salt solution used to regenerate resin.
Brine Tank: Holds salt to make brine for regeneration.
By-pass: Manually operated valves to divert flow around POE equipment,
or, automatic diversion of flow inside a controller for single tank POE during
regeneration.
Carbon: Activated carbon found in POE equipment for dechlorination, taste and
odor reduction.
Combination System: Duplex combination filter / softener system using
four separated media tanks and one control.
Counter-current: Direction of service flow and regeneration flow are opposite.
DIR: Demand initiated regeneration.
Downflow: Direction of water ow with gravity through resin orltration media.
Efficiency: Referring to grains of hardness removed / pound of salt for a water
softener.
gpg: Grains per gallon of hardness.
1 US gpg = 17.1 ppm of hardness as CaCO3.
gpm: Gallons per minute.
gpp: Grains per pound (salt efficiency).
Macrolite: Engineered ceramic filtration media.
Meter: Device to measureow to service from POE softener or filter for DIR.
Micron: Micrometer (µm) for solid particle diameter.
Overdrive: Parallel service flow
ppm: Parts per million.
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Peakow rate: Maximum design processow for intermittent high demand
through POElter or softener.
POE: Point of Entry. A system installed where water enters the home.
psi: Pounds per square inch.
Regeneration: e process of restoring exchange capacity to a softener.
Resin: For POE softeners, strong acid cation exchange beads operating in the
sodium or potassium form.
Sanitize:e periodic addition of a sanitizing agent such as chlorine to attempt
microbiological control.
Serviceow: Process water flow rate through a POE system, often measured at
the point of 15 psi lost.
Simplex: Softener or filter using one media tank.
Upflow: Direction of waterow against gravity through resin orltration media.
By-pass Valve
Softening System Diagram
Regeneration Cycle
Indicator
Control Valve
Brine Tank
Resin Tanks
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* Meets California efficiency requirements of 4000 grains exchanged per pound of salt used. Efficiency is only
certified at the low salt dosage and was determined in accordance with NSF/ANSI 44.
Sodium Information: Systems using sodium chloride for regeneration will add sodium to the water. e
amount of sodium added is proportionate to the amount of hardness removed. People who are on sodium-
restricted diets should consider the added sodium as part of their overall sodium intake.
Inlet Hardness Sodium Added
171 mg/L (10 gr) 79 mg/L
342 mg/L (20 gr) 149 mg/L
513 mg/L (30 gr) 223 mg/L
1192 mg/L (40 gr) 298 mg/L
Kinetico reverse osmosis systems will remove as much as 98 percent of sodium content in the water. Using
potassium chloride as a regenerant will not add sodium to the water.
Model 2030s 2040s with
Overdrive
2040c with
Overdrive
2050s
2050c
(Europe
only)
2060s 2060s with
Overdrive
2100s 2100s with
Overdrive
2175s 4040s with
Overdrive
4050s
(Europe
Only)
4060s with
Overdrive-
Activated
Carbon
4060s with
Overdrive-
Macrolite
Certifiedow rate
@ 15 psi (or less)
9 gpm
34.1 Lpm
11 gpm
41.6 Lpm
7 gpm
26.5 Lpm
11.6 gpm
43.9 Lpm
20.5 gpm
77.6 Lpm
11 gpm
45.4 Lpm
21 gpm
79.5 Lpm
16.4 gpm
62.1 Lpm
11 gpm
41.6 Lpm
6 gpm
22.7 Lpm
11 gpm
41.6 Lpm
10 gpm
37.9 Lpm
Peak flow rate @
30 psi (or less)
16.5 gpm
62.5 Lpm
15 gpm
56.7 Lpm
15 gpm
56.7 Lpm
30 gpm
113.5 Lpm
30 gpm
113.5 Lpm
19 gpm
71.9 Lpm
31 gpm
117.3 Lpm
22 gpm
83.2 Lpm
15 gpm
56.7 Lpm
15 gpm
56.7 Lpm
15 gpm
56.7 Lpm
15 gpm
56.7 Lpm
Resin per tank,
in cubic feet
0.47 0.4 0.4 0.7 0.7 1.5 1.5 2.25 Upper: 0.4
Resin
Lower: 0.4 Carb
Upper: 0.4 Resin
Lower: 0.4 Carb
Upper: 0.25
Carb
Lower: 0.7 Resin
Upper: 0.2
Macrolite
Lower: 0.7 Resin
Resin per tank, in liters 13.3 11.3 11.3 19.8 19.8 42.5 42.5 63.7 Upper: 11.3
Resin
Lower: 11.3 Carb
Upper: 11.3 Resin
Lower: 11.3 Carb
Upper: 7.1 Carb
Lower: 19.8 Resin
Upper: 5.7
Macrolite
Lower: 19.8
Resin
Capacity per cycle,
in grains @ salt used per
cycle setting pounds
7867 @ 1.8*
9802 @ 2.7
5222 @ 1.0* 5222 @ 1.0* 12,481 @ 2.7*
15,817 @ 4.0
12,481 @ 2.7*
15,817 @ 4.0
25,253 @ 5.5*
41,087 @ 10.0*
25,253 @ 5.5*
41,087 @ 10.0*
65,139 @ 15*
81,845 @ 30
4921 @ 1.0* 4921 @ 1.0* 13,715 @ 4.0 14,883 @ 4.4
Capacity per cycle, in
grams @ salt used per
cycle setting kilograms
509 @ 0.81*
635 @ 1.2
338 @ 0.45* 338 @ 0.45* 809 @ 1.23*
1025 @ 1.8
809 @ 1.23*
1025 @ 1.8
1636 @ 2.5*
2662 @ 4.5*
1636 @ 2.5*
2662 @ 4.5*
4221 @ 6.8*
5303 @ 13.6
319 @ 0.45* 319 @ 0.45* 889 @ 1.8 964 @ 2.0
Grains exchanged
per pound of salt used
4371 @ 1.8*
3630 @ 2.7
5222 @ 1.0* 5222 @ 1.0* 4623 @ 2.7*
3954 @ 4.0
4623 @ 2.7*
3954 @ 4.0
4591* @ 5.5*
4109* @ 10.0*
4591* @ 5.5*
4109* @ 10.0*
4343* @ 15.0*
2728 @ 30.0
4921 @ 1.0* 4921 @ 1.0* 3429 @ 4.0 3383 @ 4.4
Grains exchanged per
kilograms of salt used
628 @ 0.81*
529 @ 1.2
751 @ 0.450* 751 @ 0.450* 658 @ 1.23*
569 @ 1.8
658 @ 1.29*
569 @ 1.8
654 @ 2.5*
592 @ 4.5*
654 @ 2.5*
592 @ 4.5*
621 @ 6.8*
390 @ 13.6
709 @ 0.45* 709 @ 0.45* 494 @ 1.8 482 @ 2.0
Max. flow rate to drain
during regenerations
0.69 gpm
2.6 Lpm
1.5 gpm
5.7 Lpm
1.5 gpm
5.7 Lpm
2.5 gpm
9.5 Lpm
2.5 gpm
9.5 Lpm
3.3 gpm
12.5 Lpm
3.3 gpm
12.5 Lpm
4.8 gpm
18.2 Lpm
3.0 gpm
11.4 Lpm
3.0 gpm
11.4 Lpm
3.0 gpm
11.4 Lpm
3.0 gpm
11.4 Lpm
Min./Max. operating
pressure
103.4 - 861.9 kPa
15 - 125 psi
172.3 - 861.9 kPa
25 - 125 psi
103.4 - 861.9 kPa
15 - 125 psi
Min./Max. operating
temperature
2 - 4C
35 - 120°F
Max. working
pressure in psi
861.9 kPa
125 psi
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