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1.   the pH must higher than Calcite alone     Corosex is almost never used alone as it will raise the pH too high and in some cases will over correct  and create a highly basic  high pH  condition  It can also cement together like concrete in the neutralizer  tank if you add too much and there is not sufficient backwash     So for most residential well applications a 90  calcite and 10  Corosex is best  However  in some cases  a 80  20  mix or even a 70  30  is used  It is always better to start with a 90  10  mix at first as  this solves the majority of low pH problems in the range of 4 5 to 5 9     For a pH of 6 0 to 6 9 use calcite alone     For pH of 4 5 to 5 9 use a blend of Calcite and Corosex usually 90  calcite and 10  Corosex     How to Mix and Use Calcite Blends    The Calcite and Corosex media is sold and shipped in separate boxes  It does not have to be completed  blended together to use as it will mix during the backwash and rinse cycles  However  when you are  adding the Calcite and Corosex it is better to blend it lightly in a 5 gallon bucket and then add it  Or you  can add some calcite and then add some Corosex as you are filling the tank     Calcite is shipped in 50 Ib boxes and one box of Calcite is equal to 0 55 cu ft   Corosex  or    FloMag     is shipped in 10 Ib boxes and 1 box is equal to 0 13 cu ft   50 Ibs of Calcite   0 55 cubic foot of media    50 Ibs of Corosex   0 66 cubic foot of media    Page 12 Neutralizer WS1 Start Up Guide Clean Water Systems 
2.  backwashed  which cleans and re classifies the  calcite  preventing channeling  During backwash  the water flow is reversed and water flows down the  distributor tube and up through the media  lifting and expanding the calcite media  During the  backwash the calcite is cleaned by the action of the water flowing through it     Figure 1   Calcite neutralizer tank diagram    Control vale        _   _______   _j amp  P     bedia fill plug             ________juw    Filter free space to allow  for media bed expansion  during backwash     Distributor tube  Neutralizer media           _            j    Distributor s  creen       o   _   _    fj       Page 4 Neutralizer WS1 Start Up Guide Clean Water Systems Rev 103009    Figure 2   Typical Neutralizer Clack WS1 piping installation with ball valve and hose bib after the filter    Auto Backwash Acid Neutralizer Filter System  Flow Diagram Not to scale         Use 1 2  or 3 4  flexible poly tubing for backwash  line to connect to drain  Drain backwashes under  line pressure and can be up to 30 feet away and   up to 5 feet above the top of the tank if needed     h    To drain       Plan    ew Neutralizer  Filter Pressure tank  Well head    N WATER  Water inlet is on right side  of bypass valve  follow  amows on bypass valve  a Sl  Outlet Well head  Neutralizer To drain Pressure tank  Filter  Key  Eal Gate or ball valve Notes  follow inlet and outlet arrows on filter for proper installation   Connect 1 2  flexible tubing from backwashin
3.  do not have enough backwash flow rate to properly clean the  Neutralizer filter  You can verify the backwash flow rate by running the drain line into a bucket and  timing it when the Clack WS1 is in Cycle 1 or backwash  A 1 0 or 1 5 cubic foot system should have 5  gallons per minute and a 2 5 cubic foot system should have 10 gallons per minute of backwash     If your pH is not as high as you desire then you can always add more Corosex later usually in increments  of 10 Ibs each at a time     If the pH After the Neutralizer is Not High Enough or Is Too High    Note that even though the pH will change in the water after the neutralizer almost instantly when the  neutralizer is put into use  please allow one week after the neutralizer has been installed for the most  accurate pH test results  This allows the media to settle in and the water in the household pipes to be  neutralized     A pH of 7 to 8 range is desired for most applications  The pH kit usually supplied with the neutralizer  uses a green reagent  which should turn yellow or orange if the pH is acidic  less than 7 0  and green if  the pH is neutral  7     7 5  or blue if the pH is 7 5 to 8 5  Note that pH strips may not be accurate     The pH is Too Low    For most water that has a pH of 6 0     6 9 a calcite media works great  but if the pH is not high enough  some Corosex  also sold as Flomag by the same manufacturer  can be added to the tank  To start with   add 5 to 10 Ibs on top of the calcite to achieve a hi
4.  temperatures  A minimum of 20 PSI is required  Maximum pressure is 90 PSI     Get all of your plumbing parts together before beginning installation  Installation typically takes  3 to 5 hours  However after installation the Calcite Neutralizer Filter must be allowed to run  through two complete backwash and rinse cycles     After the system is installed and running  your water may be discolored  or full of sediment or  rust  particularly if the piping is older or corroded  Typically this clears up over a day or two     Best Practices for Piping  amp  Drain Installation    See typical installation  see Fig 2   The neutralizer is installed after pressure tank     Make sure to follow to connect the in pipe to the Clack WS1 inlet and the outlet to the outlet   see Fig 2   As you face the Clack WS1 control from the front  the water enters on the right and  exits on the left  The inlet and outlet fittings are marked with arrows as well     Make sure there is a working gate or ball valve before the Clack WS1 Neutralizer filter and also  one after as shown in the diagram Fig 2  The pressure gauges are optional and perhaps not  necessary but a hose bib  which is a faucet that you can attach a garden hose to  is strongly  recommended after the neutralizer filter before the second ball valve  This makes it easy to  rinse your new neutralizer filter on start up and gives you a place to test the water before it  enters your household plumbing  It also makes it much easier to perform the 
5. ENTERS EXITS FROM THE HOUSE AND THE       Page 8 Neutralizer WS1 Start Up Guide Clean Water Systems Rev 103009    11     12     13     Plug in your Clack WS1 control valve to an outlet     Set current time of day  Press NEXT button until of time of day is displayed  Press and hold the  Up or Down button until the SET indicator is displayed and the hour flashes  Press the Up or  Down button until the correct hour is displayed  Then press the NEXT button  The minutes will  flash  Press the Up or Down button until the correct minute is displayed  Press the NEXT button  to return to the Display Screens     SIMPLE PROGRAMMING STEPS  Also see Page 10 of the WS1_EE Manual for same instructions  with illustrations   Note if your display shows numbers for Draw or Fill  set those to OFF and  press NEXT per the directions below  as these are for water softener applications     Step 1  Press NEXT and the Down button simultaneously for 5 seconds and release   Step 2  Select FILTERING if not already selected  Press NEXT  Step 3  Adjust the length of backwash to 10  for 10 minutes   Press NEXT    Step 4  The regenerant draw should be set to OFF  if not  use down arrow to adjust down until it  is OFF  Press NEXT     Step 5  The 2    backwash is typically set to OFF  if not  use down arrow to adjust down until it is  OFF  Press NEXT     Step 6  Adjust the length of rinse to 6  for 6 minutes   Press NEXT    Step 7  The Fill cycle should be set to OFF  Press NEXT  Now the display will go back t
6. Rev 103009    Neutralizer Blend 1 0 Cubic Foot  use 90lbs Calcite and 10 Ibs Corosex  Your new 1 0 Cubic Foot Neutralizer Blend filter includes    Calcite 100 Ibs  2 50 lb boxes  1 1 cu ft   Corosex 10 Ibs  1 10 Ib boxes   13 cu ft    Don   t add all the media you receive  You do not want the tank to more than 2 3rds full  so generally we  recommend you add 90 Ibs of calcite  1 8 bags  and all 10 Ibs of Corosex  or FloMag      Neutralizer Blend 1 5 Cubic Foot  use 125 Ibs Calcite and 10 to 15 Ibs Corosex  Your new 1 5 Cubic Foot Neutralizer Blend filter includes    Calcite 150 Ibs  3 50 Ib boxes  1 65 cu ft   Corosex 20 Ibs  2 10 Ib boxes   26 cu ft    Don   t add all the media you receive  You do not want the tank to more than 2 3rds full  so generally we  recommend you add 2 1 2 boxes of Calcite  125 Ibs  and 1 to 1 1 2 boxes of Corosex  10 to 15 Ibs   For  very low pH of less than 5 0 or to have an 80 20 blend you can use 125 Ibs of calcite and all 20 Ibs of the  Corosex     Neutralizer Blend 2 5 Cubic Foot  use 225 lbs Calcite and 20 Ibs Corosex  Your new 2 5 Cubic Foot Neutralizer Blend filter includes    Calcite 200 Ibs  450 lb boxes  2 2 cu ft   Corosex 20 Ibs  2 10 Ib boxes   26 cu ft    Add all the media you receive and you will have  2 2 cu ft Calcite   0 26 cu ft Corosex for a total of 2 46  cubic foot     Page 13 Neutralizer WS1 Start Up Guide Clean Water Systems Rev 103009    Troubleshooting the Clack WS1 Neutralizer Filter    One problem that may occur is if you
7. WS1 Neutralizer Installation     amp  Start Up Guide    For Neutralizers with Vortech Distributor Screen    Thank you for purchasing a Clean Water System  With proper installation and a little routine  maintenance your system will be providing treated water for many years     Your new system comes with a printed Clack Service manual  which along with this start up guide will  help guide you in the installation and start up of your new system  The Clack service manual covers  other types of systems as well such as water softeners and filters  so there may be information in your  Clack service manual that does not pertain to your system  Please review this start up guide entirely  before beginning to install your system and follow the steps outlined for best results     CALCITE MEDIA CONTAINS DUST  USE PAPER MASK AND VENTILATE TO AVOID BREATHING DUST    2806 C Soquel Ave Santa Cruz CA 95062  CLEAN WATER    SYSTEMS For assistance call  1 831 462 8500    Email us  office cleanwaterstore com    More information online  www cleanwaterstore com    Packing List   Quantity 1 WS1 Clack Backwash Control Valve   Pipe connector kit  either 1    or        Quantity 1 Neutralizer filter tank with Vortech distributor tube installed  amp  Media funnel  PLUS    Calcite only types     use all the media supplied    1 0 cubic foot size  Qty 2 50 lb bags of calcite   1 5 cubic foot size  Qty 3 50 lb bags of calcite    2 5 cubic foot size  Qty 5 50 lb bags of calcite    Neutralizer Blend 1 0 Cubic F
8. about how your control valve is  programmed if desired     Maintaining Your WS1 Neutralizer Filter System    1     Check the pH before after the neutralizer  You want to have a pH of at least 7 0 after the  neutralizer filter     When the pH drops below 7 check the depth of the calcite media by shining a bright light  through the tank  Your media should be about 2 3rds full  When the media level drops to    full  it is time to add more calcite or calcite blend media if you are using a blend     For most residential applications add calcite media once or twice a year  Do not fill more than  3 4ths full  about 2 3rds full is best     Page 10 Neutralizer WS1 Start Up Guide Clean Water Systems Rev 103009    How to Add Calcite Media to the Neutralizer Filter    10     CALCITE MEDIA CONTAINS DUST   USE PAPER MASK OR VENTILATE TO AVOID BREATHING DUST     Begin by putting neutralizer filter on bypass  or turning the water pressure off before the  neutralizer     Initiate a manual backwash cycle  Since it is on bypass  this will relieve the pressure inside the  control valve so you safely unscrew the Media Fill Plug located on top of the neutralizer tank     Unplug the control valve cord from the wall outlet     Unscrew the media fill plug with a channel locks or pliers and using a tube or hose  siphon 2 to 3  gallons of water out of the filter tank     If you don t siphon water out  when you add filter media  water will flow out the fill plug hole  and flow onto the floor  If water o
9. dy for backwashing     Now you can slowly turn the bypass valve to the service position  First open the Inlet Side of  the bypass valve  Second slowly open the Outlet Side of the bypass until it is in the full service  position     There should be no calcite media coming out of the drain line  but the water will be milky or  dirty looking  At this point the Neutralizer will be in a backwash mode  which is the first of two  cycles it goes through during backwash  also called regeneration      The backwash takes 10  minutes  The next cycle is the rinse which takes 6 minutes     After the backwash and rinse cycles are complete  repeat the process by pressing the REGEN  button again     Note it is normal for some small amount of calcite dust and fines to come out during the  backwash  although you do not want to see a large amount of media coming out  which would  mean you have very high water pressure  or the drain flow for the Clack WS1 is missing     If possible verify that the backwash flow is between 5 and 6 gallons per minute  which is the  recommended backwash flow rate for 1 0 and 1 5 cubic foot models  If you have a 2 5 cubic  foot neutralizer it should be backwashing at 10 gallons per minute  You can easily run the drain  hose to a bucket and using a watch verify the flow rate in gallons per minute  An adequate  backwash is critical to properly clean the calcite media and prevent it from cementing together     Refer to your Clack WS1 service manual for more information 
10. g control valve to a  Q Pressure gauge drain  If the distance to the drain is more than 20 feet use 3 4  or 1   tubing  Follow all local plumbing and electrical codes   4 Hose bib  spigot   If you install a hose bib  amp  ball valve after the neutrailzer as shown  it      Water piping will make it easier to service and test the water at a later date      Check valve  a Pressure switch    Page 5 Neutralizer WS1 Start Up Guide Clean Water Systems Rev 103009    Assembly and Installation Instructions    With control valve not attached to the top of the tank  make sure blue cap is on top of  distributor tube  or wrap the top of distributor tube with electrical or duct tape  You do not  want calcite or corosex  if you are using a blend of media  to go down the distributor tube     Next add calcite or calcite blend media  If you are using a blend of Calcite and Corosex     Flo   Mag    is same material  make sure to read page 12 for more information on using blends     Remove cap or tape from top of distributor tube     If possible at this point  fill tank completely with water  This will allow the neutralizer media to  settle and eliminate the need of    purging    the air out of the tank later     Add a small amount of silicone grease or vegetable cooking oil to the tank threads and screw on  control valve carefully  Do not use pipe joint compound  Teflon tape  Vaseline or other  petroleum grease to lubricate threads     Figure 3 Neutralizer WS1 Control Valve    Easy to use by pas
11. gher pH     The pH is Too High    If the pH test kit reagent turns blue  this is desirable and not a problem  If you are using a calcite   corosex blend media  you might first see the pH at a higher level of 8 0 to 8 5  and the reagent will turn  blue when added to the test tube   and then after a few weeks to a few months it might go down to the  7 0 to 7 5 pH range  reagent will turn green      If your pH test kit reagent turns purple  the pH is over 8 5 and is too high  This can occur if the water is  very low in pH  less than 5 5  and or the water is very soft  low in calcium carbonate   This can be easily  corrected by adjusting the neutralizer to backwash every 2 or 3 days for two weeks  see page 9   To  lower the pH immediately first backwash the filter two or three times in a row and re test the water  If  the condition persists  open each of the bypass valves slightly so that untreated water enters and mixes  with the household water  Next time you add the media  cut the amount of Corosex used by 50      Page 14 Neutralizer WS1 Start Up Guide Clean Water Systems Rev 103009    
12. maintenance  which involves adding more calcite media in the future  which must be done once a year     If you will be using copper piping  do not sweat the copper pipe directly on to the Clack WS1  control valve  Avoid heating the Clack WS1 control valve plastic     If have copper pipe before the calcite neutralizer and it is too difficult to change it  you may still  experience some copper staining of fixtures and have a copper residual in the water  We  recommend PEX or PVC pipe up to the neutralizer and then copper after it  if you have copper  plumbing     Page 3 Neutralizer WS1 Start Up Guide Clean Water Systems Rev 103009    6  You do not need unions to install your Clack WS1 control  If you need to remove it  the Clack  WS1 has quick release couplings that make it easy to put the calcite neutralizer filter on by pass  and remove the filter system from the piping     7  The drain line tubing  not supplied  is connected to a drain from the drain outlet using flexible   2    ID tubing  Note that the drain can run up above the Clack WS1 control and into a drain  it  does not have to drain down  as the filter backwashes under line pressure from your well pump   Follow local plumbing codes     How Your Neutralizer Works    See Fig 1  In your neutralizer the water enters the top of the tank and flows down through the media  from the top of the media to the bottom distributor screen and up the distributor tube and out to the  house  The neutralizer removes sediment and can be
13. n next page  If red valve handles are in line with pipe they are in service  not  bypass  Move both valves to the BYPASS OPERATION position if not already in bypass     Now install your water pipes to the Clack WS1 bypass end connectors  Make sure inlet is  installed to the  In  pipe connector on the bypass valve and outlet is on the    Out    connector     Connect some flexible tubing from the drain connection on the Clack WS1 control valve to a  suitable drain such as a septic tank or drain to a sewer  It is OK to run the drain line up and over  the Clack WS1 Neutralizer filter up to 4 feet above the top of the tank  If the drain line will be  more than 20 feet  use larger diameter tubing such as      or 1     Note that it is desirable to be  able to run the drain line into a bucket in order to test the backwash flow rate in the future     Page 7 Neutralizer WS1 Start Up Guide Clean Water Systems Rev 103009    Make sure to use Teflon tap or Teflon pipe joint compound on the threads to attach the barbed  fitting to the drain fitting on the control valve  The drain tubing is then firmly clamped to the  barbed fitting with a hose clamp  not included with shipment  to prevent leaks     Figure 5    BYPASS VALVE OPERATION    Figure 1 Figure 2  NORMAL OPERATION BYPASS OPERATION   TREATED  SUPPLY WATER SUPPLY SUPPLY WATER  WATER EXITS ENTERS WATER EXITS ENTERS       Figure 3 Figure 4  DIAGNOSTIC MODE SHUT OFF MODE  SUPPLY SUPPLY WATER NO WATER SUPPLY WATER IS SHUT OFF  WATER EXITS 
14. n the floor is OK then you do not have to siphon water out  first before pouring calcite media into top fill plug hole     Add neutralizer filter media until the tank is 2 3rds full  Do not over fill  be sure to leave at least  12  of free space above media to allow room for the media to expand during a backwash     Put the top fill plug back in  You can lubricate the threads with some vegetable oil or silicone  grease  but do not use Teflon tape or plumbing grease     Plug back in the control valve and press the REGEN button so the Clack WS1 control is in a  backwash cycle     Slowly turn on the bypass valve slowly at first back to the service position  if it is in  service  this  means it is in the proper position for filtering and neutralizing     Allow the system to go through a complete backwash and rinse cycle  Repeat backwash cycle by  starting another manual cycle  so the neutralizer is thoroughly backwashed and rinsed before  putting it back into service     Page 11 Neutralizer WS1 Start Up Guide Clean Water Systems Rev 103009    When to Use Calcite Blends    If the water pH is less than 6 0  calcite alone may not be enough to bring the pH up to the desired pH  range of 7 0 to 7 8  In this case a blend of Calcite and Corosex should be used  Calcite is a calcium  media consisting of calcium carbonate and raises the pH slowly  Calcite will not raise the pH much over  7 2  Corosex is a natural mineral media consisting of magnesium oxide  It reacts much faster and raises
15. o the time  of the day     Step 8  Now press Next and Up button for five seconds and release     Step 9  Adjust days to 7 by using Up or Down buttons  If your water has a lot of iron or  sediment in it  set to 3 or 4 days  Press NEXT     Step 7  Use Up or Down button to change regeneration backwash time  Default is 2 00 am  If  any water is used during the time the system is backwashing  the untreated water will flow into  the house and the water will not be interrupted  Press NEXT to exit programming     That is it  You are done programming     Now you are ready to turn on the water  Turn on the water and leave the neutralizer on bypass  and check for leaks  Leave the ball valve after the Neutralizer filter closed  so water is still off to  the house  but connect a garden hose and open up the hose bib after the Neutralizer filter and  allow the water to run for several minutes  This important step clears out any foreign material  that may be in the pipes from the piping installation  If you do not have a valve installed after  the Neutralizer filter and you do not have a hose bib  you will need to turn the water on inside    Page 9 Neutralizer WS1 Start Up Guide Clean Water Systems Rev 103009    14     15     16     17     18     19     20     the house to let the water run  Use a bathtub or laundry sink or other fixture that does not have  an aerator screen     Press the REGEN button for several seconds which will allow the WS1 control to go into the  backwash position  rea
16. oot  use 90lbs Calcite and 10 Ibs Corosex  Calcite 100 Ibs  2 50 Ib boxes  1 1 cu ft  Corosex 10 Ibs  1 10 Ib boxes   13 cu ft    Don   t add all the media you receive  You do not want the tank to more than 2 3rds full  so generally we  recommend you add 90 Ibs of calcite  1 8 bags  and all 10 Ibs of Corosex  or FloMag      Neutralizer Blend 1 5 Cubic Foot  use 125 Ibs Calcite and 15 Ibs Corosex  Calcite 150 Ibs  3 50 lb boxes  1 65 cu ft  Corosex 20 Ibs  2 10 Ib boxes   26 cu ft    Don   t add all the media you receive  You do not want the tank to more than 2 3rds full  so generally we  recommend you add 2 1 2 boxes of Calcite  125 Ibs  and 1 1 2 boxes of Corosex  15 Ibs      Neutralizer Blend 2 5 Cubic Foot  use 200 lbs Calcite and 20 Ibs Corosex  Calcite 200 Ibs  450 lb boxes  2 2 cu ft  Corosex 20 Ibs  2 10 Ib boxes   26 cu ft    Add all the media you receive and you will have  2 2 cu ft Calcite   0 26 cu ft Corosex for a total of 2 46  cubic foot     Page 2 Neutralizer WS1 Start Up Guide Clean Water Systems Rev 103009    Pre Installation    1     Review your packing list and make sure you have received all the parts before beginning  installation     If you are going to be turning off the water to the house and you have an electric water heater   shut off the power to the water heater before beginning installation in case water heater is  accidentially drained     Pick a suitable location for your filter system on a dry level spot where it won   t be exposed to  freezing
17. s  and blending valves  for adjusting water    quality    Backwash outlet  to drain       Top fill port for             adding more    calcite later  Inlet    Page 6 Neutralizer WS1 Start Up Guide Clean Water Systems Rev 103009    6     10     Lubricate the by pass valve o rings with some vegetable oil or silicone grease and connect the  bypass assembly to the Clack WS1 control by sliding the bypass valve firmly into the body of the  Clack WS1     Figure 4   Installation Fittings      is slip for gluing PVC fittings  1    is threaded NPT       __   0710 PVC   3 4  x 1  PVC Solvent 90   Assembly      C10 PVC 1  PVC Male NPT Elbow Assembly _                      Na   Part No    Desctiption   Oty   No   Part No   Oescrigtion   Oty  1 C3151   Nut 1   Quick Connect   1 C3151   Nut 1  Quick Connect   2  2   C3150   Sp  t Aing   2 2   C9160   Split Aing   2  a C3105   O Ring 216     q   C3105 O Ring 216   2  4   C3189   Fitting 3 4  x 1   PVC Salvent 90   2   4   C3149   Fitting 1  PVC Male NPT Elbow   2       IMPORTANT  Make sure the split ring is  installed between these two ridges on the  fitting     Make sure the o ring is between the ridges  in the front toward the valve        See Figure 4  If the O ring  3  and Split Ring  2  are not inserted correctly  the Nut  1  will not  tighten  If the Nut doesn   t tighten up and is still loose when you go to connect the installation  fitting assembly  then you know the O ring and Split Ring are not inserted correctly     See Figure 5 o
    
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