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COMPLIANCE INFO_1995-2008
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EHD - Public
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4600 - Public Water System Program
File Section
COMPLIANCE INFO
FileName_PostFix
1995-2008
RECORD_ID
PR0543206
PE
4630
FACILITY_ID
FA0007111
FACILITY_NAME
FRENCH CAMP GOLF COURSE
STREET_NUMBER
3919
Direction
E
STREET_NAME
FRENCH CAMP
STREET_TYPE
RD
City
FRENCH CAMP
Zip
95231
APN
20103014
CURRENT_STATUS
01
SITE_LOCATION
3919 E FRENCH CAMP RD
P_LOCATION
99
P_DISTRICT
003
QC Status
Approved
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salt storage tank. To compensate for unsaturated brine, the <br />refill time should be increased by 20%. For example, duplex <br />PV -90 units regenerating every day at a salt dosage of 20 <br />pounds each would have a refill time of (9 x 1.2 minutes, or <br />11 minutes) <br />A CAUTION: For Aqua -Sensor® units, do not set <br />the refill time beyond the 20 minute mark TheAqua- <br />Sensor circuit will not reset properly. <br />Frequency <br />Starting with all pins in the UP position (Fig. 24), set the <br />correct frequency on the frequency wheel (F) by pushing <br />DOWN the appropriate number of pins. <br />For timeclock operation using the 7 -day frequency wheel, <br />assign a number to each day of the week. For example, <br />1 -Sunday, 2 -Monday, 3 -Tuesday, and so on. Line up the num- <br />ber corresponding to the present day of the week with peg G <br />on the recharge lever and push down only those pins corre- <br />sponding to the days upon which you want the unit to <br />(REGENERATE) <br />a DOWN <br />UP <br />(SKIP) <br />FIG. 24 <br />FIG. 25 <br />recharge. All remaining pins must be in the up position. <br />NOTICE: In Fig. 25, the time is set for Sunday (pin 1 at the <br />peg G on the recharge lever). <br />For delay Aqua -Sensor operation, push all the pins down. <br />The timer will step through a regeneration every night, but <br />the control valve will not move unless a signal has been <br />received from the Aqua -Sensor® amplifier circuit board. <br />Salt Dosage <br />Salt dosage is determined by the amount of water returned to <br />the brine tank after recharge. In the case of the Hi -Flo® 2 <br />water softeners, actual salt dosage is determined by the refill <br />dial setting on the timer mechanism. <br />After the refill setting has been determined from Table 4 or <br />Table 5, refer to Fig. 27 and: <br />1. Grasp the front cover by the slots and carefully pull <br />forward to remove cover. Lay the cover aside in a safe <br />place. <br />2. Loosen screw (A) about 1-1/2 turns. DO NOT loosen <br />screw (B). <br />3. Holding the cam gear (located beneath the backwash dial <br />(C) and the backwash dial, rotate the rinse dial (E) until <br />the desired refill time lines up with the indicator mark <br />(D). NOTICE: In Fig. 25, the refill time is 10-1/2 <br />minutes. <br />4. Tighten screw (A). <br />NOTICE: Adjusting the salt dosage may cause the back- <br />wash time setting to charge. If the backwash time needs to <br />be reset, do not tighten screw (A), and refer to the Backwash <br />section, Step 3. <br />TIME OF RECHARGE <br />The timer is factory set to recharge at about 2:00 a.m., a time <br />when the water usage is at a minimum in most applications. <br />If the water is used during recharge, hard water will auto- <br />matically be bypassed to service. If it would be more <br />convenient to have the water conditioner recharge at a differ- <br />ent time of the day, the setting may be changed as follows, <br />referring to Fig. 25. <br />1. Remove the timer cover. <br />2. The position of the peg (H) in relation to the time -of - <br />day dial (J) determines the time when the unit will begin <br />to recharge. NOTICE: In Fig. 27, the time of recharge <br />is 2:00 a.m. <br />3. Lift the white time -of -day dial and rotate it until the <br />SETTINGS / 19 <br />
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