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FLECK 9100TS UPFLOW SERVICE MANUAL
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1. Meter Cable Assy Turbine SE 20 e FLECK 9100TS Upflow Item No QTY Part No erc M DETTO Lesen D anan JE 198742 saa ag aaa aan ee EE Ee Le Ee rees 1 19791 01222 Dan Le 1382158 TAA AN 18509 c EIE E on 12478 Eege E onem 1 us 10 bn 19814 1 PE NA 13305 2 E T BR60086 Rev E Description Meter Cap Assy NT includes items 2 3 and 4 Cap Meter Electronic O ring 137 Std Meter Screw Slot Hex Washer Head Meter Cable Assy Turbine SE not included in P N 60086 50 Body Meter 5600 Impeller Meter Screw Hex Wsh 10 24 x 5 8 Clip Mounting Screw Slot Ind Hex 8 18 x 0 60 O ring 119 Flow Straightener 1 METER ASSEMBLY P N 60622 BR60622 Rev C Item No QTY Part No Description ue Leg TIDAS sie Body Meter 9000 1 1 13509 01 Impeller Meter Celcon D des lue 10082 Post Meter Impeller on ne PR 1247 sagawe aa ag ag Screw Hex Wsh 10 24 x 5 8 ne AN Le 14960 Flow Straightener 1 Co SANAN 15078 01 Adapter Assy 1 Coupling m 15078 Adapter 1 Coupling TR 2 1525588484 Clip Mounting D ne Dune 14202 01 Screw Hex Washer 8 32 x 5 16 1 17798 TRES Screw Slot Hex Wsh HD ae le 57517 NUN NER O Ring 137 VIS osos PHARE ct Cap Meter Electronic FLECK 9100TS Upflow 21 BYPASS VALVE ASSEMBLY METAL Item No Not Shown QTY Part No 22 e FLECK 9100TS Upflow BYPASS VALVE ASSEMBLY P
2. Nozzle Injector 000 Brown Throat Injector 000 Brown O ring 021 Screw Hex Slotted Screw Hex WSH HD O ring 563 Retainer DLFC Button Washer Flow 2 0 gpm Brine Valve Stem Seat Brine Valve Spacer Brine Valve Cap Brine Valve Spring Brine Valve Item No QTY Part No ann aseene 1198 T 03 uis Eeer 16098 isan tansa Ormes 120 AF ns Cy EE dox CL ERES 51 TE Leuten TROT asso eis cy eege RE DO LAA 199002 rona DN M 1 132868 awasana een 1258 Ry R o T3999 E NANA 12 KEN Eege Le 19361 ccavicanecevicane DOS re Tosca 711 7 61 C EN deenen ES RARER a 1 14720 JO ee 1 60285 01 SL nede KE 61794 0624 E 61794 06324 61794 0644 EE 61794 0562 v M aan Tous CUN MEE TE NN Dose 2 1141 sus 25 R Lig O17 BD laa 27 n Vis CAN SONORES LL 6 BO ne Not Shown NANANG i e e Tm 1 18967 a OSU E BR61500 9100 Rev D Description Ring Retaining Copper Washer Nylon Brine O ring 015 Retainer BLFC Washer Flow Control 12 gpm Quad Ring 009 O ring 014 Adapter BLFC Air Disperser Injector Label Injector Label 125 gpm Spacer Retainer 32 mm O ring Dist Plate End Plug End Stub Injector Cap Assy Injector Drain 9100TS 125 BLFC 000 Inj 1 5 DLFC Injector Drain 9100TS 125 BLFC 000 Inj 2 0 DLFC Injector Drain 9100TS 125 BLFC 000 Inj 2 4 DLFC Injector Drain 9
3. The display cursor is next to TIME DAY when programming the current time and day The hourglass is displayed when the motor is running The piston should be moving These cursors appear next to the item that is currently displayed 6 e FLECK 9100TS Upflow 17 18 20 21 22 23 24 Z9 26 A D O1 X100 multiplier for large values When Lbs ft is displayed the value for regenerant amount entered is in pounds cubic foot of resin Faucet is displayed when the current flow rate is displayed Control may show the faucet and 0 indicating no flow Maintenance interval display turns on if the months in service exceed the value programmed in P11 Displays the tank in service during normal operating mode Used with 22 23 and 24 in programming mode or regeneration History Values H The number displayed by 21 identifies which history value is currently displayed Parameter P Displayed only in Level Programming The number displayed by 21 identifies which parameter is currently displayed Cycle C The number displayed by 21 is the current cycle in the regeneration sequence Hardness setting Capacity display shows estimated system capacity CONTROLLER FEATURES continued Keypad Buttons Figure 8 1 SET Used to accept a setting that normally becomes stored in memory Also used together with the arrow buttons 2 DOWN arrow Generally u
4. 30 e FLECK 9100TS Upflow SERVICE ASSEMBLIES Brine Line Flow Controls 9000 9100 60022 12 Laa aaa BLFC 125 GPM 5000 5600 9000 9100 6002250 aapa BLFC 50 GPM 5000 5600 9000 9 100 00390 Brine Valve Assy 9000 9100 Bypass Assemblies 600A405S Bypass Valve 5600 3 4 NPT GOOG ES Bypass Valve 5600 1 NPT II Bypass Plastic Assy Injector Assemblies 9000 9100 61794 XXXX eee Injector Assembly specify size of injector Tank Dia Injector DEEG BLFC 61794 0624 8 Brown 000 1 9 0 125 61794 0634 7 Brown 000 Sch 0 125 61794 0644 10 Brown 000 2 4 0 125 61794 0562 12 Violet 00 3 9 0 5 Meter Assemblies 9000 9100 190708901 sasananing Adapter 1 Coupling 55 5 T 0 Impeller Meter 00620 Meter Assy 3 4 Dual Port Electronic Plastic Turbine OUO e Meter Assy 1 Dual Port Electronic Brass Body 60086 50 Meter Assy 3 4 Dual Port Electronic Plastic Paddle Piston Seal amp Spacer Kits 23 TO NENNT ne 9100TS Upper Piston Kit ONO e anaa UE ANUS 9100TS Lower Piston Kit Second Tank Assemblies 9100 60425 12 smaa Tube Assy 9100 6 12 Tanks 60420 16 Tube Assy 9100 13 16 Tanks POS E Adapter Assy 2nd Tank 9100 15 6 BN E Kit 1 05 Distributor Adapter Tools ee Stuffer Tool Assy 5600 9000 SIL c Puller Assy Port Ring ee Tool DLFC Retainer Valve Body Assembly 9100 ANET o AA Valve Body Assy 9100 Lre
5. 1 The unit should be above and not more than 20 feet 6 1 m from the drain Use an appropriate adapter fitting to connect plastic tubing to the drain line connection of the control valve 2 The drain line may be elevated up to 6 feet 1 8 m providing the run does not exceed 15 feet 4 6 m and water pressure at the softener is not less than 40 psi 2 76 bar Elevation can increase by 2 feet 61 cm for each additional 10 psi 69 bar of water pressure at the drain connector 4 e FLECK 100TS Upflow 3 Where the drain line is elevated but empties into a drain below the level of the control valve form a 7 inch 18 cm loop at the far end of the line so that the bottom of the loop Is level with the drain line connection This will provide an adequate siphon trap Where the drain empties into an overhead sewer line a sink type trap must be used Secure the end of the drain line to prevent it from moving INCORRECT CORRECT KE GA 1 AIR GAP Construct air gap as shown or purchase air gap device as used with clothes washers Figure 5 Drain Line Connection NOTE Waste connections or drain outlets should be designed and constructed to provide for connection to the sanitary waste system through an air gap of two pipe diameters or one inch 22 mm whichever is larger Never insert drain line directly into a drain sewer line or trap Figure 5 Drain Line Connection Always allow an air gap between the drain line and the
6. A Assure permanent electrical service check fuse interrupted plug pull chain or switch B Meter is not measuring flow B1 Check meter cable connection B2 Clean or replace meter C Attempt manual regeneration C Hold REGEN button for three seconds 2 Hard water A By pass valve is open A Close by pass valve B No salt is in brine tank B Add salt to brine tank and maintain salt level above water level C Injector screen plugged C Clean injector screen D Insufficient water flowing into brine tank D Check resin volume setting HO and salt setting Clean brine line flow control if plugged E Hot water tank hardness E Repeated flushings of the hot water tank is required F Leak at distributor tube F Make sure distributor tube is not cracked Check O ring and tube pilot G Meter is not measuring flow G Check meter with meter checker H Internal valve leak H Replace seals and spacers and or piston Unit used too much salt A Improper salt setting A Check salt usage and salt setting B Excessive water in brine tank B1 See problem 7 B2 Improper resin volume Check resin volume setting HO Loss of water pressure A Iron buildup in line to water conditioner A Clean line to water conditioner B Iron buildup in water conditioner B Clean control and add mineral cleaner to brine tank Increase frequency of regeneration C Inlet of control plugged due to foreign C Remove piston and cl
7. Programming Guide See Quick Start on page 8 or Step by Step Instructions on pages 9 10 Remove Air From Tank 1 3 Press and hold the REGEN button for three seconds The controller will enter regeneration mode 4 Press both SET and UP buttons to advance to backwash Cycle 2 9 Open the incoming water supply valve slowly to the quarter open position 6 Allow water to run down the drain until air exits the tank When water flows steady from the drain open inlet valve fully Allow to run until water is clear in drain 7 Hold SET and UP buttons for three seconds to cancel regeneration Remove Air From Tank 2 8 Close inlet water supply valve 9 Press and hold the REGEN button for three seconds The controller will enter regeneration mode 10 Press both SET and UP buttons to advance to backwash Cycle 2 11 Repeat steps 5 and 6 above 12 Allow the controller to finish regeneration on its own This will fill the brine tank FLECK 9100TS Upflow 7 USER PROGRAMMING Level Programming 9100TS Buttons to Press Screen SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS Time Day Regeneration Time Salt Amount Capacity E Hardness SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS Time Day Regeneration Time Salt Amount Capacity Hardness SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS Time Day Regeneration Time Salt Amount Capacity i Hardness SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS Time Day Regeneration Time Salt Amount Capacity Hardness SU
8. an approved power source 10 Tank one has control valve and tank two has adapter 11 Look on the right side of the control valve it has indicators showing which position the control valve is in during Regeneration and which tank is In Service INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS continued Brine Line Connection The brine line from the brine tube connects to the valve Make certain the connections are hand tightened Be sure that the salt line is secure and free from air leaks Even a small leak may cause the salt line to drain out and the softener will not draw salt from the tank This may also introduce air into the valve causing problems with valve operation To install the brine line 1 Inside the salt tank remove the cap from the large cylinder to gain access to the connection 2 Be sure the brass insert is in the end of the brine tubing Insert the tubing through the opening in the tank 3 Push the tubing into the plastic nut Slowly unscrew the nut until the tubing moves into the connection The tubing will hit bottom Figure 6 NOTE Once the tubing has been pushed into the nut it cannot be pulled out The nut will need to be removed See Figure 6 for correct assembly 4 Hand tighten the nut until the connection is tight 9 Make compression fitting connection between brine line and valve Figure 7 dip Figure 7 Electrical Connection PET This valve and control are for dry location use only unless u
9. can be made among the following methods Sodium or Calcium Hypochlorite These materials are satisfactory for use with polystyrene resins synthetic gel zeolite and bentonites 5 25 Sodium Hypochlorite These solutions are available under trade names such as Clorox If stronger solutions are used such as those sold for commercial laundries adjust the dosage accordingly 1 Dosage e Polystyrene resin 1 2 fluid ounce 35 5 mL per cubic foot e Non resinous exchangers 0 8 fluid ounce 23 7 mL per cubic foot 2 Regenerant tank conditioners A Backwash the conditioner and add the required amount of hypochlorite solution to the well of the regenerant tank The regenerant tank should have water in it to permit the solution to be carried into the conditioner B Proceed with the normal regeneration Calcium Hypochlorite Calcium hypochlorite 70 available chlorine is available in several forms including tablets and granules These solid materials may be used directly without dissolving before use 1 Dosage A Two grains approximately 0 1 ounce 3 mL per cubic foot 2 Regenerant tank conditioners A Backwash the conditioner and add the required amount of hypochlorite to the well of the regenerant tank The regenerant tank should have water in it to permit the chlorine solution to be carried into the conditioner B Proceed with the normal regeneration FLECK 9100TS Upflow e 15 WIRING DIAGRAMS Connecting
10. displayed when the days between regeneration are being programmed used with 5 to 30 day regeneration programming One of these cursors is displayed to indicate which day will be programmed into the controller PM indicates that the time displayed is between 12 00 noon and 12 00 midnight there is no AM indicator PM indicator is not used if clock mode is set to 24 hour When MIN is displayed the value entered is in minute increments When g L is displayed the value for regenerant amount entered is in grams Liter of resin When Kg is displayed the value entered is in kilograms or kilograins Four digits used to display the time or program value Also used for error codes Colon used as part of the time display Locked unlocked indicator In Level Programming this is displayed when the current parameter is locked out It is also used in Level Programming to indicate if the displayed parameter is locked icon flashes when controller is in Level When x2 is displayed a second regeneration has been called for The recycle sign is displayed flashing when a regeneration at the next time of regeneration has been called for Also displayed continuous when in regeneration The display cursor is next to SALT AMOUNT when programming the amount of regenerant The display cursor is next to REGENERATION TIME when programming the time of regeneration and the days of regeneration
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12. must be reduced to eliminate the problem Reducing the Capacity Setting P7 Pulse Equivalent P16 2 9 Select the Tank in Service Number of standard regeneration cycles between cleaning regeneration cycles p or increasing the Hardness setting P8 will only produce a temporary solution NOTE 1 Default selected with initial setting value 2 Facotry Default is 0 for North America units and 1 for World units 12 FLECK 100TS Upflow PROGRAMMING MODE continued Level Ill Cycle Programming C Values Several Level lll program parameters can be adjusted to fine tune valve operation for non standard applications Typically these parameters will not need to be adjusted as the default settings accommodate most applications Contact your Water Treatment Professional before attempting any programming The parameters are accessible by pressing and holding the UP and SET buttons until the display shows a C value NOTE The control must be in the treated water position to change settings Increments Cl Brine Draw 0 200 See Notes Automatically calculated from resin volume and salt dosage settings and draw rate CZ Slow Rinse 0 200 See Notes Initial time automatically calculated to provide two bed volumes of rinse C3 baia 0 20 7 Flow rate dictated by size of drain line flow controller C4 Standard Fast Rinse 0 200 Rinses residual regenerant from tank C5 Refill 0 200 See Notes Automatically calculated from r
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14. 100TS 125 BLFC 000 Inj 2 4 DLFC Seal amp Spacer Kit Top Piston Assy Top 9100 Upper Piston Kit w Seal Kit Seal amp Spacer Kit Bottom 9100 Lower Piston Kit w Seal Kit O ring 32mm 124 EPDM Retainer Tank Seal included with Item 1 O ring Top of Tank 336 included with iltem 1 9100 SECOND TANK ASSEMBLY Item No QTY Part No rrr he Iessen PE PIN eege EE 1406922 v 17054 s AN Le 40588 S o DAN PERENNE E ere 189082 S Ea NUM 19255 T eeneg 14202 01 0 mcm aa 50425 7 eoe ocio LE 004257 moe 60425 12 aan 60425 1656 Not Shown PEE AET Vis 10500 Description Ring 9100 Yoke Retainer O ring 123 Adapter Assy 2nd Tank 9100 Includes Items 4 5 and 7 O ring 124 Retainer 32mm O ring Dist 7000 Kit 1 05 Distributor Adapter O ring 336 Clip Mounting Screw Hex Wsh Mach 8 32 x 5 16 Tube Assy 9100 7 Tank Tube Assy 9100 8 9 Tank Tube Assy 9100 6 12 Tank Tube Assy 9100 13 16 Tank Retainer Tank Seal Included with Item 3 42325 REVA FLECK 9100TS Upflow 19 TURBINE METER ASSEMBLY P N 60626 PADDLE METER ASSEMBLY P N 60086 50 BR60626 Item No QTY Part No Description Re EH 17797 Meter Assy 3 4 Dual Port SLP M T 125607 Clip Flow Meter c 159142 Screw Slot Ind Hex 8 18 x 0 60 Not Shown SR 14613 Flow Straightener R 19791 01
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16. LAN a O ring 336 18007 ee AR Retainer Tank Seal Cover Assembly 9100TS J V gt 7 AEE E Cover Assembly 9100TS FLECK 9100TS Upflow 31 For Fleck Product Warranties visit Fleck para las garant as de los productos visite waterpurification pentair com Pour Fleck garanties produit visitez le site gt PENTAIR WATER QUALITY SYSTEMS 5730 NORTH GLEN PARK ROAD MILWAUKEE WI 53209 P 262 238 4400 WATERPURIFICATION PENTAIR COM CUSTOMER CARE 800 279 9404 tech support pentair com All Pentair trademarks and logos are owned by Pentair Inc or its affiliates All other registered and unregistered trademarks and logos are the property of their respective owners Because we are continuously improving our products and services Pentair reserves the right to change specifications without prior notice Pentair is an equal opportunity employer 43103 REV C MR15 2013 Pentair Residential Filtration LLC All Rights Reserved
17. LASTIC BR41027 Rev G BR18706 Rev J Item No QTY Part No Description NR 2 13305 sss O ring 119 ee 2 157205 Clip Mounting E M 133914 Screw Slot Ind Hex 8 18 x 0 60 AN 1 18706 oiii Yoke 1 NPT Plastic uu 18706 02 Yoke 3 4 NPT Plastic JM Du 19708 40 Yoke 1 Sweat m 13708 45 Yoke 3 4 Sweat m 19275 Yoke Angle 90 Deg 3 4 NPT T 19275 45 Yoke Angle 90 Deg 3 4 Sweat OMMSSREVAA aaa 19620 01 Yoke Assy 3 4 R Angle 90 Deg w O rings Clips amp Screws Babes 0 ees DTN Yoke 1 1 4 NPT RM an 40636 49 anainn Yoke 1 1 4 Sweat Bee e 41027 01 Yoke 3 4 NPT Cast Machined Seal Bypass 560CD ee 41026 01 x 1 NPT Cast Machined fai aaa 41026 02 Yoke 1 BSP Cast Machined SS SSMUS 18706 10 Yoke 1 BSP Plastic a ME 41027 02 Yoke 3 4 BSP Cast Machined ec LEES 18706 12 Yoke 3 4 BSP Plastic a 19620 01 Yoke Assy 3 4 R Angle 90 Deg Bre L t Ba 1 60049 Ls Bypass Plastic Screw Hex Head 1 4 14 x 1 5 Not Shown eee TI See 12 229 01 2524 wide Coupling Bypass Valve 5600 1 NPT Black Grip Lever Stainless Steel Adapter Assy Coupling w O rings SAFETY BRINE VALVE T H NOHO d QU 42112 Rev A I
18. MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS Time Day Regeneration Time Salt Amount Capacity Hardness SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS Time Day Regeneration Time Salt Amount Capacity Hardness SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS Time Day Regeneration Time Salt Amount Capacity Hardness SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS Time Day Regeneration Time Salt Amount Capacity Hardness Control programming is complete then y press press then press press then c press press then D press press then o press press then 3 press press A to override press press then 4 Or press then amp or 4 press Description PO P1 Resin Volume Select correct resin volume Default is 1 cubic foot 30 liters Time of Day 12 hr Set to time of day Note Setting includes PM indicator P2 P3 P4 P6 P7 P8 NOTE The regen icon may begin flashing after the control displays err3 or after the time is reset following a power outage This indicates that a regeneration will occur at the next scheduled regeneration based on metered water usage during the error condition or power outage 8 e FLECK 9100TS Upflow Day of Week Set to actual day of the week Time of Regeneration Set to desired time of regeneration Days Override Leave at 0 to disable or Set to desired days between regeneration Default is O days Salt Dosage Set to desired dosage Ibs per cubic feet of resi
19. Time amp Day A Regen Time amp Day Salt i Capacity Hardness Figure 13 Step 6 Amount of Regenerant used per Regeneration e Set desired regenerant amount e Default setting is 9 lbs cubic feet 120 gm L e To change salt setting press the SET button and use the UP and DOWN buttons to change to the desired setting e Press SET to accept the setting and advance to the next parameter SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS Time Day Regeneration Time Salt Amount 4 Capacity Hardness Figure 14 Step 7 Estimated Capacity e System capacity is displayed in total kilograins or kilograms of hardness removed before a regeneration is necessary FLECK 9100TS Upflow 9 USER PROGRAMMING continued e Value is derived from the system s resin volume input and salt amount input e o override capacity on the control press SET to make the default capacity flash Use the UP and DOWN buttons to increment to the desired capacity e Press SET to accept the setting and advance to the next parameter SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS Time amp Day Regen Time amp Day den Salt N L L _ KG Capacity 14 Hardness Figure 15 Step 8 Enter Hardness e Enter inlet water hardness at installation site e Default hardness setting is 10 grains 170 ppm e To change hardness press SET to make the setting flash Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scroll to the desired hardness e Press SET to accept the entered hardness value e
20. _ 9100TS Control Valve Specifications 1 Regeneration Program Setting a Brine and Slow Rinse Minutes b Backwash Og Minutes c Rapid Rinse o o Minutes d Brine Tank Refill eee Minutes 2 Drain Line Flow Control o gpm 3 Brine Refill Rate o oo y7y oOoOOO gpm 4 Injector Size HOW TO USE THIS MANUAL This installation manual is designed to guide the installer through the process of installing and starting water conditioning systems featuring the 9100TS controller This manual is a reference and will not include every system installation situation The person installing this equipment should have e Training in the 9100TS control and the 9000 9100 valve e Knowledge of water conditioning and how to determine proper control settings e Adequate plumbing skills EQUIPMENT CONFIGURATION 9100TS Configuration Tank 2 Water Meter Tank 2 Adapter Bypass Valve Adapter Clips Main Control Valve 42265 REVA Figure 1 CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING VW This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm SAFETY INFORMATION General Warnings And Safety Information Electrical e There are no user serviceable parts in the AC adapter motor or controller In the event of a failure these items should be completely replaced e All electrical connections must be completed according to loca
21. ayed time is in the PM hours There is no AM indicator Programming the Lockout Feature All Level parameters can be locked out when the control is in Level I Programming Simply press the REGEN button during Level I Programming and a lock icon will appear indicating that the specific setting has been locked out When locked out the setting cannot be adjusted in Level Programming To disable the Lock Out feature press the REGEN button when in Level Il The lock icon will not be displayed Injector and Brine Line Flow Control Sizing njector inches us _ _ Metric _ Salt Setting The default P6 salt setting is set at 9 lbs cu ft 110 g l Under normal circumstances this setting will provide the correct system capacity The exchange capacity setting P7 will automatically change when the salt setting P6 is changed Exchange Capacity grains cu ft Exchange Capacity grams liter Salt Setting lbs cu ft Salt Setting grams liter FLECK 9100TS Upflow e 11 PROGRAMMING MODE continued Level Il Programming P Values Level I Programming parameters can be adjusted to fine tune the conditioner s operation The parameters are accessible by pressing and holding the UP and DOWN buttons until the control displays a P value NOTE The control must be in the home position to change settings See Table for Level Il parameters Typically the Level Il parameters will not need to be adjusted as the default settings acc
22. ble Immediate Manual Regeneration Back to Back manual regenerations are initiated by pressing and holding the REGEN button for three seconds while the control is in the regenerating mode A solid x2 icon next to the regeneration icon will appear indicating a second manual regeneration will start immediately after current regeneration is complete AUTOMATIC CLEANING CYCLE This system is programmed by default to run an extended cleaning cycle every seventh regeneration which allows the regular regeneration cycle to be twice as fast and use half as much water as a normal cycle Cleaning cycle interval can be edited in Level programming P19 cleaning backwash and fast rinse can be edited in Level Ill programming C13 and C14 See Level Ill Cycle Programming C Values on page 13 DISINFECTION OF WATER CONDITIONING SYSTEMS The materials of construction in the modern water conditioning system will not support bacterial growth nor will these materials contaminate a water supply During normal use a conditioner may become fouled with organic matter or in some cases with bacteria from the water supply This may result in an off taste or odor in the water Some conditioners may need to be disinfected after installation and some conditioners will require periodic disinfection during their normal life Depending upon the conditions of use the style of conditioner the type of ion exchanger and the disinfectant available a choice
23. cription of each program level is listed below Level Used to program control for normal applications Level II P Values Allows the installer to customize programming for non standard applications including parameters that are also programmable in Level Level IIl C Values Allows the installer to adjust length of select cycles for non standard applications Level IV History H Values Allows access to historical information for troubleshooting the system NOTE If a button is not pushed for thirty seconds the control returns to normal operation mode Level Programming The 9100TS control can be quickly programmed by following the sequential procedure in the section Placing Water Conditioning System Into Operation Level Program parameters are those that can be accessed by pressing the UP or DOWN buttons Step by step instructions are shown on previous page e Resin Volume Setting Set to match the volume cubic feet of resin in the mineral tank e ime of Day Includes PM indicator Can be set to display as a 24 hour clock See Level programming e Day of Week Set to actual day of the week e Time of Regeneration Fully adjustable Default is 2 00 AM e Days Override Range 0 5 to 30 days Leave at 0 to disable e Salt Dosage Set at pounds of salt per cubic foot of resin in the conditioner tank NOTE When the control is set up for a twelve hour clock a PM indicator will illuminate when the displ
24. day in gations orm 0131 070 gallons stunge Cra average usage for Tuesday ingalions orm 0181 070 gallons stame ui Average usage or Wednesday in gallons or 0 131 070gallonsoro 131070m Tint average usage for Thursday in gatans orm 0181 070 gallons stunge mi average usage for Friday in gallons orm 0181 070 gallons oroso me Cra average usage for Saturday in gallons orn 0181 070 gallons stunge H15 Peak Flow Rate 0 200 gpm or 1000L pm Holding SET key for 3 seconds will reset H15 to zero Day and Time of Peak Flow Rate Time and day that peak flow occurred NENNEN H17 Months since service 0 2184 months Holding SET key for 3 seconds will reset H17 H18 and H19 to zero Number of regenerations since last serviced 0 65536 Holding Set key for 3 seconds will reset Hr to zero HO H5 H6 H15 H17 values can be reset by pressing and holding o for 3 seconds while the value is being displayed 14 e FLECK 9100TS Upflow PROGRAMMING MODE continued Program Reset The 9100TS control can be reset to original factory parameters when viewing the HO parameter Press and hold the SET button for three seconds while HO is displayed Release the button All settings except for Time of Day and Day of Week will be reset Th
25. e 9100TS control will now display the resin volume Refer to Level Programming NOTE After a program reset all programmed values will reset to default settings Manual Regeneration Options The 9100TS control features several options that offer additional flexibility for manually regenerating the softener On twin tank systems the tank in standby will move to service Then the tank that was in service will be regenerated Delayed Manual Regeneration Press and release the REGEN button to start a delayed manual regeneration The Regeneration icon on the display will flash indicating a regeneration will start when the time of day reaches the programmed time of regeneration Pressing the REGEN button again will turn off the regeneration icon and cancel the delayed regeneration Immediate Manual Regeneration Pressing and holding the REGEN button for three seconds starts an immediate manual regeneration A solid regeneration icon will be displayed The control will immediately begin a regeneration on the tank in service Delayed Second Regeneration Pressing and releasing the REGEN button while the control is in regeneration will program the control for a delayed second regeneration A flashing x2 icon next to the regeneration icon will appear indicating a second regeneration will start when the time of day reaches the programmed time of regeneration The delayed second regeneration will be performed on the new tank in service Dou
26. e only salts designed for water softening Acceptable salt type is sodium chloride pellet salt e Follow state and local codes for water testing e When filling media tank do not open water valve completely Fill tank slowly to prevent media from exiting the tank e Always make modifications to house plumbing first Connect to valve last e Plastic parts and O rings may be damaged by heat and solvents When constructing plumbing connections allow heated parts to cool and protect parts from solvents Location Selection Location of a water treatment system is important The following conditions are required e Level platform or floor e Ambient temperatures over 35 F 1 C and below 120 F eet e Constant electrical supply to operate the controller e Total minimum pipe run to water heater of ten feet three meters to prevent backup of hot water into system e Local drain or tub for discharge as close as possible e Water line connections with shutoff or bypass valves e Must meet any local and state codes for site of installation e Valve is designed for minor plumbing misalignments Do not support weight of system on the plumbing e Room to access equipment for maintenance and adding salt INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS Things You Need to Know e When the controller is first plugged in it may display a flashing hourglass and the message Err 3 this means that the controller is rotating to the home position Grounding the Plumb
27. ean control material broken loose from pipes by recent work done on plumbing system Loss of mineral through drain line A Air in water system A Assure that well system has proper air eliminator control Check for dry well condition B Improperly sized drain line flow control B Check for proper drain rate Iron in conditioned water A Fouled mineral bed A1 Check backwash brine draw and brine tank fill Increase frequency of regeneration Increase backwash time A2 Add mineral cleaner to brine tank 9 Control cycles continuously A Misadjusted broken or shorted switch A Determine if switch or timer is faulty and replace it or replace complete power head 10 Drain flows continuously A Foreign material in control A Remove power head assembly and inspect bore Remove foreign material and check control in various regeneration positions B Valve is not programming correctly B Check timer program and positioning of control Replace power head assembly if not positioning properly C Internal control leak C Replace seals and piston assembly D Misadjusted or broken switch D1 Confirm that cycle and homing switches are tightly in place and contacting cam D2 Replace switches FLECK 9100TS Upflow 25 TROUBLESHOOTING continued 9100TS Controller CECR EE 8D ERR 1 is displayed Program settings have been corrupted Press any key and reprogram Level settings ERR 3 is displayed Co
28. esin volume and salt dosage settings and refill rate C13 Control uses C13 in place of C3 when the Cleaning Backwash 0 200 14 number of standard regenerations is equal to the cleaning cycle interval P19 Control uses C14 in place of C4 when the Cleaning Fast Rinse number of standard regenerations is equal to the cleaning cycle interval P19 Cannot be changed in Level III Cycle Programming Adjust P15 or P14 to change the brine draw or refill times respectively FLECK 9100TS Upflow 13 PROGRAMMING MODE continued Level IV Viewing History H Values Historical information can be viewed by pressing the SET and DOWN buttons simultaneously with the 9100TS control in the home position Release both buttons when the control displays an H value Press the UP or DOWN buttons to navigate to each setting RRE 7 e HU Initial Setting Value Cubic Feet or Liters Resin Volume Holding SET for 3 seconds will reset control to factory defaults H3 Water used today in gallons or m since Time of 0 131 070 gallons or 0 1 310 7 m Regeneration Water used since last regeneration in gallons or m 0 131 070 gallons or 0 1 310 7 m MEE H5 Total water used since reset in 100s 0 999900 gallons or 0 9999m Holding SET key for 3 seconds will reset H5 and H6 to zero H6 Total water used since reset in 1 000 000 4 294 x 105 gallons or 4 264 x 10 m Holding SET key for 3 seconds will reset H5 and H6 to zero REECH Las erage usage tor Mon
29. he control will return you to the normal operation mode Initial programming is now complete The control will return to normal operation mode if a button is not pushed for 30 seconds SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS Time amp Day Regen Time amp Day BackwashTime Capacity Hardness 14 Figure 16 In Service Display SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS Time amp Day Regen Time amp Day Salt Amount Capacity 4 Hardness SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS Time amp Day Regen Time amp Day Salt Amount Capacity Hardness 10 e FLECK 9100TS Upflow Figure 17 The display shows the number of the tank in service small digit next to CPH position The display also alternates between Capacity Remaining and Flow Rate faucet icon for the tank in service NOTE The Regen icon is steady on when in regeneration NOTE The faucet icon is displayed when there is flow The display will show the faucet icon when the flow rate is displayed even if the flow rate is zero The faucet icon Will turn off when the capacity is displayed PROGRAMMING MODE Programming Overview The 9100TS control includes multiple program levels that allow water treatment professionals to customize the system for many water conditions Additionally historical data can be viewed allowing quick and easy troubleshooting In most cases Level Programming is all that is required to set up the water conditioning system for proper operation A brief des
30. ing It is important that the plumbing system be electrically grounded When a water softener is installed a non metallic bypass valve may interrupt the grounding To maintain continuity a grounding strap can be purchased at a hardware store Figure 2 When it is installed the strap will connect the plumbing into the softener to the plumbing out of the softener If you have other water treating equipment such as a chlorinator sediment filter neutralizer iron filter or taste and odor filter they should be installed upstream of the water softener Figure 2 FLECK 9100TS Upflow 3 INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS continued Bypass Valve A bypass valve system should be installed on all water conditioning systems Bypass valves isolate the conditioner from the water system and allow unconditioned water to be used Service or routine maintenance procedures may also require that the system is bypassed Figures 3 and 4 show the two common bypass methods Figure 4 Manual Bypass If this unit includes a bypass valve Figure 3 it can be used by itself or with a manual bypass Figure 4 Manual Bypass In Service Position e Valves 1 and 3 open e Valve 2 closed Bypassed Position e Valve 2 open e Valves 1 and 3 closed Drain Line Connection NOTE Standard commercial practices are expressed here Local codes may require changes to the following suggestions Check with local authorities before installing a system
31. l codes e Use only the power transformer supplied with this water conditioning system e The power outlet must be grounded and always on e o disconnect power unplug the AC adapter from its power source Mechanical e Do not use petroleum based lubricants such as Vaseline oils or hydrocarbon based lubricants Use only 100 silicone lubricants e All plastic connections should be hand tightened PTFE tape may be used on connections that do not use an O ring seal Do not use pliers or pipe wrenches e All plumbing must be completed according to local codes e Use only lead free solder and flux as required by federal and state codes when installing soldered copper plumbing e The drain line must be a minimum of 1 2 inch diameter Use 3 4 inch pipe if the pipe length is greater than 20 feet 6 m e Do not support the weight of the system on the control valve fittings plumbing or the bypass General e Observe all warnings that appear in this manual e his system is not intended to be used for treating water that is microbiologically unsafe or of unknown quality without adequate disinfection before or after the system e Keepthe unit in the upright position Do not turn on side upside down or drop Turning the tank upside down will cause media to enter the valve e Operating water temperature is between 35 F 1 F and 100 F 38 C e Operating water pressure range 20 to 125 psi 1 38 to 8 27 bar e Us
32. n Default is 9 Ibs ft 110 gm I Capacity Capacity calculated by control Use to OVERRIDE calculated capacity Hardness Set to actual water hardness in grains per gallon ppm Range Cubic Feet 0 75 to 2 00 Liters 20 to 60 Days O Disable 0 5 to 30 Lbs ft 3 to 15 gm l 50 to 200 USER PROGRAMMING continued Step by Step Instructions Step 1 Program System Size This step may have been performed by your system s OEM manufacturer In this case proceed to step 2 NOTE Capacity is the result of the amount of media in the tank and the salt setting The default capacity will be changed by selecting a different regenerant setting e Input system size media volume in cubic feet liters e Use UP and DOWN buttons to scroll through resin volume choices e Choose the nearest volume to your actual system size e Press SET to accept the system size you ve selected NOTE If the controller was incorrectly set to the wrong size press the DOWN button and SET button for five seconds to display resin volume in HO Press and hold the SET button for five seconds to reset the controller Use the UP or DOWN buttons to increment the display to the correct resin volume Press SET SU MO TU WE TH FR SADAYS Time amp Day Regen Time amp Day Salt Capacity Hardness Figure 9 Step 2 Program Time of Day e While 12 00 is blinking set the correct time of day e Use the UP and DOWN buttons to scr
33. n S NN Ves N N N N N S NSN Ria ESSSS LLLLLL A A A f A A fff ZZ Zi SISSY Ws H e B VES SK N aN J SE 1 SE j f Va VY QZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ gt ZZ Brine Draw Position 2 amp QZIZZZIZZZZZZZZZZZZZ 1 H M 222227722272 IIa u J LLLLLLL P ecd NNSSSSSSSSSNNY FLECK 9100TS Upflow 29 Rapid Rinse Position 5 Backwash Position 4 WATER CONDITIONER FLOW DIAGRAMS continued o C O m Uu O CL p E Vee e NN N LL N N X TAY R N N SIS N C N S SN gt S d Ei Ru N CU NS N N FER Weary D N N eg N A N N N FRS N RNS N WR NA N N N N 2 C N ONSSSS N N N SW SY N es N SST N N M N N N N S Nii N NG esses N S NK
34. ntroller does not know the position of the Wait five minutes for the controller to return to Home piston Cam should be rotating to find Home position The hourglass should be flashing on the position display indicating the motor is running Cam is not turning during ERR 3 display Check that motor is connected Verify that motor wire harness is connected to motor and controller module Verify that Home switch is connected and in place Verify that motor gear has engaged cam gear If everything is connected try replacing in this order 1 Home Switch Wire Harness Motor 2 Controller Cam is turning more than five minutes to Verify that Home Switch is in place and connected to find Home position wire If motor continues to rotate indefinitely replace the following components in this order 1 Home Switch Wire Harness Motor 2 Controller Regeneration starts but control shows Err3 Check that motor is connected Verify that motor wire before completing regeneration harness is connected to motor and controller module Verify that Home Switch sensor is connected and in place Verify that motor gear has engaged cam gear If everything is connected try replacing in this order 1 Home Switch Wire Harness Motor 2 Controller ERR 4 is displayed Hardness front detected with no water flow Check that meter cable is connected and operational Service meter Check meter for debris and or replace a
35. oll to the correct time of day e PM is indicated AM is not indicated e Press SET to accept the correct time of day and advance to the next parameter SU MO TU WE TH FR SADAYS Time amp Day 4 Capacity Hardness Figure 10 Step 3 Set Day of Week e Press SET to make the arrow under SU flash e Use the UP and DOWN buttons to advance the arrow until it is under the correct day of week e Press SET to accept and advance to the next parameter SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS Time amp Day Regen Time amp Day Salt Capacity Hardness Figure 11 Step 4 Set Regen Time e 2 00 AM is the default time of regeneration To accept this time press the DOWN button to move to step 5 e To change the regen time press SET causing 2 00 to flash e Use the UP and DOWN buttons to advance to the desired regen time e Press SET to accept the time and advance to the next parameter SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS Time amp Day Regen Time amp Day Salt Capacity Hardness Figure 12 Step 5 Set Calendar Override e Set number of days for calendar override e 0 days disabled is the default for calendar override e Days can be adjusted from 1 2 5 to 30 days e To change press SET to make the 0 flash e Use the UP and DOWN buttons to change to the number of days desired Press SET to accept the regen frequency and advance to the next cycle SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS
36. ommodate most applications Contact your water treatment professional before attempting any programming Description Range EHE Default Units Notes Increments 0 US 71 Metric Units of Measure P10 Clock Mode 0 2 of 0 12 hour clock flow rate displayed 1 24 hour clock flow rate displayed 2 12 hour clock Time of Day displayed 3 24 hour clock Time of Day displayed p12 Resin Tank Sensor 40 01 Placement p13 Disable Resin Tank EN Sensors P14 Refill Rate 1 700 1 3 P16 Flow sensor select Months 0 Dissabled Number of days per month is fixed at 30 0 Resin Tank Sensors Enabled 1 Resin Tank Sensors Disabled gpm x 100 Used with salt amount to calculate refill time gpm x 100 Used with salt amount to calculate draw time 1 1 Autotrol turbine 2 2 Autotrol turbine 3 User defined K factor 4 Fleck 3 4 Paddle 5 Fleck 3 4 Turbine 6 Fleck 1 Paddle 7 Fleck 1 1 1 2 Turbine 8 Fleck 1 1 2 Paddle 9 Meter Factor 2 4 K factor P16 3 p17 K factor or Pulse 0 01 99 99 equivalent 19 Cleaning Cycle Interval 0 100 The control will automatically adjust the Hardness Setting P8 when the sensors in the resin tank detect a hardness front passing This automatic adjustment to the hardness setting may result in the system passing hard water near the end of the service cycle if the resin tank sensor placement setting P12 is wrong The sensor placement setting P12
37. s necessary ERR 6 is displayed Conductivity sensors reading out of range Can program P13 1 to disable conductivity sensors Defective sensors or no sensors are Check which tank is in service and check if the sensors connected have been connected properly If already connected replace conductivity sensor probes with new ones Check Salt Light is displayed Press No regenerant draw or insufficient Ensure salt regenerant is available the regen button to turn off the check regenerant detected during regeneration Check for regenerant draw salt light Inspect regeneration line for leaks 9000 9100 METER FLOW DATA 9100 Meter Flow Data 3 4 Mechanical Meter 1 Brass Meter 35 D MAE Smp 5 2 15 2 rg i C 10 r z 2 5 Po 8 LL I I LL i 0 I 0 5 10 15 20 25 30 35 Pressure Drop psid Pressure Drop psid TR 18467 41092 26 e FLECK 9100TS Upflow 9000 9100 INJECTOR FLOW DATA 1600 SERIES INJECTORS Injector 2 Injector 000 T zs zs fee ee ee Draw Brine 1 1 I 41 I I 1 Draw Brine PSI PSI tor 00 Injec 0 60 T je en em e em em db en e ET EE T S E ss zm rm zm mm rs I n I 1 1 I 1 1 CR EE EE Injector 3 3 00 0 5 BrineDraw poor ewe 0 00 PSI PSI Injector 0 A I Total I zm wm em em em e db wm wm vm e e ml 1 wee eee bee em a
38. sed to scroll down or decrement through a group of choices 3 UP arrow Generally used to scroll up or increment through a group of choices 4 REGENERATE Used to command the controller to regenerate Also used to change the lock mode NOTE If a button is not pushed for thirty seconds the controller returns to normal operation mode Pushing the Regenerate button immediately returns the controller to normal operation except when the controller is in regeneration mode or Level Programming mode INITIAL STARTUP INSTRUCTIONS After you have performed the installation steps the conditioner will need to be placed into operation for the first time NOTE The controller will be shipped in the service treated water position Do not move the piston before performing the following steps The incoming supply water should be turned off Power up The Control 1 Plug the transformer into a non switched outlet The display will show 9100 If this is the first time the control is powered up the display will show NOTE err3 will be displayed if the control does not detect the valve at the home position and that the motor is turned on As soon as it detects the valve at the home position the motor will be turned off and error Will disappear The piston will move to service if not already in service These movements may take up to five minutes Program the Controller 2 Program the Controller for initial operation using the User
39. sed with a Listed Class 2 power supply suitable for outdoor use The controller operates on 24 volt alternating current power supply This requires use of the supplied AC adapter included with your system AC Adapter Make sure power source matches the rating printed on the AC adapter NOTE The power source should be constant Be certain the AC adapter is not on a switched outlet Power interruptions longer than 8 hours may cause the controller to Lose the time setting When power is restored the time setting must then be re entered 9100TS Control Operation Power Loss Memory Retention The 9100TS control features battery free Time of Day and Day of Week retention during temporary loss of power A super capacitor is designed to keep time for 8 to 24 hours depending on the installation If the super capacitor is exhausted the 9100TS control will display four dashes immediately upon power up The Time of Day and Day of Week must be reset All other programmed parameters are stored in the static memory and are retained FLECK 9100TS Upflow e 5 CONTROLLER FEATURES Display Icons amp Cursors 16 i 10 8 SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS 14 e dime Day 4 ANA Regeneration Time a t Salt Amount 89 Capacity lt 26 a Zoe 4 24 25 23 22 NOTE In normal operation and during programming only a pb few of the icons are actually displayed This cursor is
40. tem No QTY Part No Description m Tee TIORI arnan Body Safety Brine Valve 2310 M m 12800 Safety Brine Valve Assy C MEER 1 2 19804 Screw Sckt Hd Set 10 24 x 0 75 Wan aaa aga A KEE Nut Hex 10 24 Nylon Black T KI e Poppet Assy SBV w O ring o E a Ve los nee Flow Dispenser PE Eesen O ring 017 D AAN P 19647 Elbow Safety Brine Valve ee Dono IN 2 Nut Assy 3 8 Plastic les ls WOO E Retainer Drain LL etm EI y mt Safety Brine Valve Assy 2310 VTV D ae 10150 Grommet 0 30 Dia 13 as Jee 60068 10 5 Float Assy 2310 w 10 5 Rod m 60068 11 5 Float Assy 2310 w 11 5 Rod nme 60068 20 Float Assy 2310 w 20 Rod EM 60068 30 Float Assy 2310 w 30 Rod 1 ess 60002 11 38 Air Check b00 11 38 Long 60002 27 Air Check 500 27 Long e 60002 32 Air Check 500 32 Long Geh 60002 34 Air Check 500 34 Long TUS 60002 36 Air Check 500 36 Long Tm 60002 48 Air Check 500 48 Long oe 60002 26 25 Air Check 500 26 25 Long MM 60002 33 25 Air Check 500 33 25 Long FLECK 9100TS Upflow 23 PROBE KIT Item No QTY Part No Description ANA 1 3021618 Probe Cable Clips Kit 24 e FLECK 9100TS Upflow TROUBLESHOOTING 1 Water conditioner fails to regenerate A Electrical service to unit has been
41. the 9100TS Twin Alternating Controls The twin sensor and extension cables are used for twin unit parallel and alternating applications Four standard ANANA connections are required for operation the power transformer the flow sensor motor optical sensor and the connection between tank 1 and tank 2 controls Figure 18 outlines these standard features GREEN YELLOW AN BACKPLATE GROUND SCREW PWR VDO H NN NO TOP CONDUCTIVITY SENSOR PROBE SHORT LENGTH WIRE BOTTOM CONDUCTIVITY SENSOR PROBE LONG LENGTH WIRE 1 T D on METER HIS BOTTOM VIEW TANK 2 F CB1 TOP VIEW 50 60 HZ TOP CONDUCTIVITY SENSOR PROBE SHORT LENGTH WIRE BOTTOM CONDUCTIVITY SENSOR PROBE LONG LENGTH WIRE Figure 18 16 e FLECK 9100TS Upflow POWERHEAD ASSEMBLY BR61501 9100TS Rev D Item No QTY Part No Description Item No QTY Part No Description RR TR 1191 Backplate 9000 He ee p CR EE Washer Plain 3 8 D on 187282 Nut Clip 8 32 LE ee em OD OF ansis Drive Motor 24V 50 60 Hz EE RE E Ee Transformer US 24V 9 6VA 1 LM 10339 Nut Hex 4 40 Zinc Plated s 19139 aaa anaa ag Gear Drive 20 ANANA 15134 RR Drive Gear Assembly Lower s EEE 1 14096 Wheel Geneva D ekan Ve E Strain Relief Cord 6 2 EU Nut Wire Tan 7 E be HE PR Plate Ground 9000 9500 RES 2 S ro NONEM Screw Designer Cover Thumb 1 n 61787 Cover and PCB Assy 91
42. wastewater to prevent the possibility of sewage being back siphoned into the softener General Installation Notes 1 Place the softener tanks where you want to install the unit NOTE Be sure the tanks are level and on a firm base 2 During cold weather it is recommended that the installer warm the valve to room temperature before operating 3 Perform all plumbing according to local plumbing codes Use a 1 2 minimum pipe size for the drain 4 Lubricate the distributor O ring seal and tank O ring seal Place the main control valve on one tank and the tank adapter on the second tank NOTE If required solder copper tubing for tank interconnection before assembling on the main control valve and tank adapter Maintain a minimum of 1 distance between tanks on final assembly 9 Solder joints near the drain must be done before connecting the Drain Line Flow Control fitting DLFC Leave at least 6 152 mm between the DLFC and solder joints when soldering pipes that are connected on the DLFC Failure to do this could cause interior damage to DLFC 6 Use only plumber tape on the drain fitting 7 Besure the floor under the salt storage tank is clean and level 8 Place approximately 1 25 mm of water above the grid plate of the salt storage tank before filling with salt Add salt to brine tank so that salt level is above the brine well air check 9 Make all electrical connections according to codes Plug the valve into
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