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Installation
All plumbing and electrical connections must conform to local
codes.
Inspect unit carefully for carrier shortage or shipping damage.
Location Selection
The distance between the unit and a drain should be as short
as possible.
1. If it is likely that supplementary water treatment equipment
will be required, make certain adequate additional space is
available.
2. Since salt must be added periodically to the brine
tank, the location should be easily accessible.
3. Do not install any unit closer to a water heater than a
total run of 10 feet (3 m) of piping between the outlet
of the conditioner and the inlet to the heater. Water
heaters can sometimes overheat to the extent they
will transmit heat back down the cold pipe into the
unit control valve.
Hot water can severely damage the conditioner. A
10-foot (3-m) total pipe run, including bends, elbows,
etc., is a reasonable distance to help prevent this
possibility. A positive way to prevent hot water
owing from heat source to the conditioner, in the
event of a negative pressure situation, is to install
a check valve in the soft water piping from the
conditioner. If a check valve is installed, make certain
the water heating unit is equipped with a properly
rated temperature and pressure safety relief valve.
Also, be certain that local codes are not violated.
4. Do not locate unit where it or its connections
(including the drain and overow lines) will ever be
subjected to room temperatures under 34
o
F (1
o
C) or
over 120
o
F (49
o
C).
5. Do not install unit near acid or acid fumes.
6. The use of resin cleaners in an unvented enclosure is
not recommended.
Water Line Connection
The installation of a bypass valve system is recommended
to provide for occasions when the water conditioner must be
bypassed for hard water or for servicing.
The most common bypass systems are the Avantapure Series
1265 bypass valve (Figure 1) and plumbed-in globe valves
(Figure 2). Though both are similar in function, the Avantapure
Series 1265 bypass offers simplicity and ease of operation.
Figure 1 – Avantapure Series 1265 Bypass Valve
Figure 2 - Typical Globe Valve Bypass System
Drain Line Connection
Note: Standard commercial practices are expressed here. Local
codes may require changes to the following suggestions.
1. Ideally located, the unit will be above and not more than
20 feet (6.1 m) from the drain. For such installations, using
an appropriate adapter tting, connect 1/2-inch (1.3-cm)
plastic tubing to the drain line connection of the control
valve.
2. If the backwash ow rate exceeds 5 gpm
(22.7 Lpm) or if the unit is located more than
20 feet (6.1 m) from drain, use 3/4-inch (1.9-cm) tubing
for runs up to 40 feet (12.2 m). Also, purchase appropriate
tting to connect the
3/4-inch tubing to the 3/4-inch NPT drain connection.
3. If the unit is located where the drain line must be elevated,
you may elevate the line up to 6 feet (1.8 m) providing the
run does not exceed
15 feet (4.6 m) and water pressure at conditioner is not less
than 40 psi (2.76 bar). You may elevate an additional 2 feet
(61 cm) for each additional 10 psi (0.69 bar).
Figure 1 – Avantapure Series 1265 Bypass Valve
Figure 2 - Typical Globe Valve Bypass System
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