Clack Water specialist WS2H User manual

Water Specialist
WS2H and WS3 Control Valve
Manual
HYDROCARBONS SUCH AS KEROSENE, BENZENE, GASOLINE, ETC., MAY DAMAGE
PRODUCTS THAT CONTAIN O-RINGS OR PLASTIC COMPONENTS. EXPOSURE TO SUCH
HYDROCARBONS MAY CAUSE THE PRODUCTS TO LEAK. DO NOT USE THE PRODUCT(S)
CONTAINED IN THIS DOCUMENT ON WATER SUPPLIES THAT CONTAIN HYDROCARBONS
SUCH AS KEROSENE, BENZENE, GASOLINE, ETC.

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WS2H and WS3 Manual Page 3
General Specications and Pre-Installation Checklist .................................................... 4
Software and Power Supply Compatibility....................................................................... 5
Communication Cable Connection to PC Board Layout ................................................. 5
Wiring for custom AC Adapter ......................................................................................... 6
Custom Meter Wiring ....................................................................................................... 6
Main PC Board with System Board.................................................................................. 7
Typical System Examples................................................................................................. 8
Button Function and Programing Key Sequence........................................................... 10
Programming Quick Reference ...................................................................................... 12
Typical User Screens...................................................................................................... 14
Setting Time of Day........................................................................................................ 16
Notications ................................................................................................................... 16
Errors.............................................................................................................................. 16
System Setup Screens................................................................................................... 17
Cycle Setup Screens...................................................................................................... 22
Timer Screens ................................................................................................................ 24
Installer Setup Screens .................................................................................................. 28
Diagnostic Screens ........................................................................................................ 30
Valve History................................................................................................................... 34
Custom Motorized Drive Timing..................................................................................... 35
Installation ...................................................................................................................... 36
Installation Summary...................................................................................................... 39
Control Positions / Flow Diagrams................................................................................. 40
Front Cover and Drive Assembly.................................................................................... 43
WS2H Drive Cap Assembly, Downow Piston, Regenerant Piston,
Spacer Stack Assembly, Drive Back Plate, Main Body and Meter ................................ 44
WS3 Drive Cap Assembly, Downow Piston, Regenerant Piston,
Spacer Stack Assembly, Drive Back Plate and Main Body............................................ 45
WS2H and WS3 Brine Valve Body and Injector Components ....................................... 46
Standard Injector Graphs............................................................................................... 47
V3064 WS2H/2QC 4 INCH BASE ASY........................................................................... 49
V3055 WS2H/2QC 6 INCH FLANGE BASE ASY............................................................ 49
WS2H/2QC SIDE MOUNT BASE ASSEMBLY................................................................ 49
V3260BSPT-02 WS2H/2QC SIDE MOUNT BASE BSPT ASSEMBLY ............................ 49
Drain Line Flow Controls ................................................................................................ 50
M X F STAINLESS STEEL, 0.7 – 150 GPM..................................................................... 51
V3764 WS3 DLFC NPT ASY or V3764BSPT WS3 DLFC BSPT ASY............................. 52
Drain Line Flow Control Washers ................................................................................... 53
WS2H/ WS3 Trouble Shooting Guide............................................................................. 54
TABLE OF CONTENTS

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GENERAL SPECIFICATIONS AND PRE-INSTALLATION CHECKLIST
TABLE 1
Minimum/Maximum Operating Pressures 20 psi (138 kPa) -125 psi (862 kPa)
Minimum/Maximum Operating
Temperatures 40°F (4°C) – 110°F (43°C)
Power Adapter:
Supply Voltage
Supply Frequency
Output Voltage
Output Current
U.S.
120V AC
60 Hz
18V, 20V or 24V AC (see Table 2)
800 mA
International
230V AC
50 Hz
18V, 20V or 24V AC
800 mA
No user serviceable parts are on the PC board, the motor, or the Power adapter. The means of disconnection from
the main power supply is by unplugging the Power adapter from the wall.
Service ow rate WS2H Valve: 125 gpm (473 lpm, 28.4 m3/h) @ 15 psig (103 kPa) drop
WS3 Valve: 250 gpm (946 lpm, 56.8 m3/h) @ 15 psig (103 kPa) drop
Backwash ow rate WS2H Valve: 125 gpm (473 lpm, 28.4 m3/h) @ 25 psig (172 kPa) drop
WS3 Valve: 220 gpm (833 lpm, 50.0 m3/h) @ 25 psig (172 kPa) drop
CV Service WS2H Valve: 32.3
WS3 Valve: 64.6
CV Backwash WS2H Valve: 25.0
WS3 Valve: 44.0
Meter:
Accuracy
Flow Range
WS2H Valve:
Internal Meter
+ 5 %
1.5 – 125 gpm
(5.7 – 473 lpm)
WS3 Valve: Optional External Meter
+ 5 %
3.5 – 350 gpm (13.3 – 1325 lpm)
Regenerant Rell Rate WS2H and WS3 Valves: Variable - Shipped from Factory with 2.2 gpm
(8.33 lpm)
Injectors WS2H & WS3 Valves: See Injector Graphs V3010-2A through 2H
Brine Line Adapters Included 1” Male NPT Elbow & ¾” x 1” Solvent Weld Elbow
Inlet, Outlet and Drain Line Openings WS2H Valve: 2” Female NPT or BSPT or 2.5” Groove Lock
WS3 Valve: 3” Female NPT or BSPT, No Groove Lock
*Distributor Tube Sizing:
WS2H Valve
WS3 Valve
Female NPT Inlet & Outlet Female BSPT Inlet & Outlet
2.375” OD (2.0” NPS)
3.5” OD (3” NPS)
+2.25” -
+2.5”
+2.5” – 2.75”
63 mm OD
90 mm OD
+57 mm - +64
mm
+64 mm - + 70
mm
Tank Connection:
WS2H Valve
WS3 Valve
4”-8UN, 6” Flange, Side Mount (2” Female NPT or BSPT or 2.5”
Groove Lock)
6” Flange or Side Mount (3” Female NPT or BSPT)
Shipping Weight WS2H Valve with Meter: 50 lbs. (22.7 kg)
WS3 Valve: 57 lbs. (25.9 kg) Meter Sold Separately
PC Board Memory Nonvolatile EEPROM (electrically erasable programmable read only
memory)
Compatible with the following typical
concentrations of regenerants/chemicals
Sodium chloride, potassium chloride, potassium permanganate,
sodium bisulte, chlorine and chloramines
*Height is based off the top of tank. Installer to verify proper engagement and allowance for tank expansion

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Software Version Power Supply
V3242-01BOARD Main Board1V3243-01BOARD
System Board
Output
Voltage Part # and Description
114.10 1.03
24 VAC
V34612WS2H/3 AC ADAPTER
V3461EU WS2H/3 AC ADAPTER EU
V3461UK WS2H/3 AC ADAPTER UK
114.11
115.17
1.07 or 1.08115.25
200.01
215.02
1.11 or 1.13215.03
215.04
215.10 1.11 or 1.13 20 VAC3
V3461-01 WS2H/3 AC ADAPTER 20V
V3461EU-01 WS2H/3 AC ADAPTER EU 20V
V3461UK-01 WS2H/3 AC ADAPTER UK 20V
216.04 or greater 1.13 or greater 20 VAC
18 VAC
V3461-01 WS2H/3 AC ADAPTER 18V
V3461EU-01 WS2H/3 AC ADAPTER EU 18V
V3461UK-01 WS2H/3 AC ADAPTER UK 18V
SOFTWARE AND POWER SUPPLY COMPATIBILITY
TABLE 2
1It is recommended to maintain one version throughout a system.
2Replacement V3461 power supplies have screw terminals and are shipped less a cord. Use cord from existing power
supply to connect to the screw terminals.
3V3461EU-01 and V3461UK-01 will not be available for sale until August 2010.
COMMUNICATION CABLE CONNECTION TO PC BOARD LAYOUT
A
C
View Of Revised 3 Wire Communication
Cable On 4 Terminal Header
View Of 4 Wire Communication Cable On 3
Terminal Header (System Board Is Optional)
3 Wire Cables Being Installed On 4
Terminal Headers Need Left Polarizer
"Ear" Removed
Install right side of cable flush
to terminal leaving a vacant
position on the left of the cable
Install cable flush to the
right side leaving left terminal
pin with no connection
Remove
Ear
Revised communication cable connectivity.
Refer to diagram (below) when combining 3- and 4-wire communication hardware.

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1) Terminate end with a Molex series 2695 housing, part num-
ber 22-01-3037 and (3) Molex series 41572 (or 40445) pins,
part number 08-65-0805 (or 97-00-44).
2) Auxilliary meter must be able to operate on 5VDC
Pin 1 = +5VDC,
Pin 2 (Center) = Signal
Pin 3 = Ground
3) Acceptable pulse input is .1 – 999 pulses/gallon, or
.4 –519 pulses / liter.
WIRING FOR CUSTOM AC ADAPTER
1. See Table 2 Software and Power Supply Compatibility.
2. Cable should be one unshielded pair of 22AWG, UV resistant
UL2464 compliant wire.
3. Connector details:
a. Terminate end with one Molex white housing,
P/N 09-50-8043 and four Molex pins, P/N 08-50-0108.
b. Pin 1 = AC from power supply (White)
Pin 2 = Jumper to Pin 3
Pin 3 = Jumper to Pin 2
Pin 4 = AV from power supply (Black)
CUSTOM METER WIRING
Molex
Housing
Pin 1

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MAIN PC BOARD WITH SYSTEM BOARD
1) Power Supply
2) Manual Override Switch
3) Flow
Meter
4) Motorized
Alternating
Valve
5) POD
Display
Connection
6) Auxiliary
Input
10) System Board
Connection
9) Drive Motor
8) Communication Port
7) Programming
Port
11) Auxiliary
Drive
13) Relay 2 12 ) Relay 1
11) Programming
Port
14) Communication Ports
Item Board label Description
1 POWER Connect to proper power supply
2 SW1 Manual override switch used to force isolation (On Line or Standby status)
The units corresponding LED will ash twice / second to alert its override condition
3 FLOW Input for the units ow meter
4 BYPASS Drive circuit for factory motorized isolating valve (MAV or NoHBP)
5 DISPLAY Connection for POD display or data extraction with the proper software and cabling
6 AUX INPUT Connect to external dry contacts to control functionality based on the unit’s settings
**Wiring units inputs in parallel requires matching each units polarity**
7 PROGRAM Factory use only
8 MASTER/SLAVE Communication port on the main board can be used on the master of a 2 unit system &
is the communication port for any slave unit
**Greater than 2 unit systems require the optional system board on the master for
additional ports**
9 REGENERATION Motor circuit used to power the main drive of the unit during regeneration
The following connections are for an optional expansion board
10 SYSTEM BOARD Connection for the optional V3243 system board to expand communication ports, add
a second motor circuit or relay output functionality
11 AUX DRIVE 2nd Drive circuit for factory motorized isolating valve (MAV or NoHBP)
12 AUX 1 Dry contact outputs to operate external devices based on the program settings of
Relay 1
13 AUX 2 Dry contact outputs to operate external devices based on the program settings of
Relay 2
Maximum power through either relay to be:
A) 1A, 30 VDC
B) 1A, 30 VAC
14 SLAVE 1, 2 or 3 Expanded communication ports for connecting up to 3 additional units to the master
unit in a system

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TYPICAL SYSTEM EXAMPLES
Twin Tank System, Simple Alternator (Sharing a MAV)
System consists of 2 power heads, 1 communication cable and 1 MAV
Electrical Connections:
• The MAV’s motor wire is connected to the 2-pin connector labeled BYPASS on Unit 2 (Unit B) PC board
• The communication cable is connected to each unit’s 3-pin connector labeled MASTER/SLAVE
• If a single external meter is used, it should be connected to the 3-pin connector on Unit 2 (Unit B) labeled FLOW.
NOTE: When using a single external meter, “SYSTEM PULSES” and the proper pulse rate must be selected in the
programming section.
Plumbing Connections:
• To regenerate with raw/untreated water, the outlet of each unit is piped to the MAV. Port A will be piped to the Master
(Unit A) , Port B to the slave (Unit B), and Port C to the common supply outlet.
• To regenerate with soft/treated water, the inlet of each unit is piped to the MAV. Port A will be piped to the Master
(Unit A), Port B to the slave (Unit B) and Port C to the common supply outlet.

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TYPICAL SYSTEM EXAMPLES (CONTINUED)
Multi-tank System, 3 Unit shown
System consists of 3 power heads, 2 communication cables and 3 No Hard Water Bypass (Isolation) valves
Electrical Connections:
• Each unit’s isolation valve motor wire is connected to the 2-pin connector labeled BYPASS on each unit’s PC board.•
The communication cable is connected to each unit’s 3-pin connector labeled MASTER/SLAVE
• Communication cables are connected to each unit’s 3-pin connector labeled MASTER/SLAVE. NOTE: Systems with
more than 2 units require the Master Unit to have the optional System Board for communication port expansion,
routing communications from the expansion ports (Slave 1, 2 or 3) to each unit’s MASTER/SLAVE connector.
Plumbing Connections:
• To regenerate with raw/treated water, the isolation valve is piped into the outlet of each unit.
• To regenerate with soft/treated water, the isolation valve is piped into the inlet of each unit.

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Standby LED
•Signals that a unit is not in service,
or regen
•Flashes to alert status conditions
- 1 per second indicates flow had
been detected while the unit was
offline
- 2 per second indicates the bypass
override switch is being used to
force the unit offline.
Online LED
•
Signals that a unit is currently in
service
•
Flashes to alert status conditions
- 2 per second indicates the bypass
override switch is being used to
force the unit online.
Regen LED
•
Signals that a unit is currently in
regen
BUTTON FUNCTION AND PROGRAMING KEY SEQUENCE

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PROGRAMING QUICK REFERENCE
Recommended System Setup Sequence
1. Connect all wiring and communication cables
2. Apply power.
3. Enter system setup screens and set screen 2 to number of
units in the particular system.
a. Setting this value assigns master status to that unit
b. The master unit will establish communication with the
remaining units and transfer the remaining settings to them.
4. Set cycle sequence
5. Set cycle times
6. Set installer data
WS2 Programming Screen Quick Reference
1. Individual screen descriptions and settings are detailed on the
following pages.
2. Some screens have been omitted for clarity.

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PROGRAMING QUICK REFERENCE
List Of Error Codes
Code Description
1001 No Encoder Pulses
1002 Unexpected Stall, Main Drive
1003 Run Time Too Long, Main Drive
14001 Message Queue Full
15003 Run Time Too Long, Bypass Drive
15010 Run Time Too Short, Bypass Drive
Could Not Drive Ofine
15011 Run Time Too Short, Bypass Drive
Could Not Drive Online
16001 Communication Lost With Unit 2
16002 Communication Lost With Unit 3
16003 Communication Lost With Unit 4
17000 Run Time Too Long, Auxiliary Drive Of
Option Board
17002 Run Time Too Short, Auxiliary Drive Of
Option Board
18000 Reset Performed
18001 Power Loss
18002 Power Restored

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USER 1
USER 2
USER 3
USER 4
USER 5
TYPICAL USER SCREENS
USER 1 - Capacity Remaining
• Displays the units current capacity remaining
• This screen does not display on units with volumetric capacity turned off
• Can be manually decremented by holding the down arrow
USER 2 - Days Remaining, Single Unit
• Displays a single units days until a regeneration, based on the day override setting
• This screen does not display on units with day override turned off
• On systems the master unit displays the days remaining on the lead unit
• Days can be manually reduced by holding the down arrow
USER 3 - Time
• Displays the current time of day
USER 4 - Flow Rate, Unit
• Displays that units current ow rate
USER 5 - Volume Totalizer, Unit
• Displays the total volume since install / reset
• Re-settable to zero, while in this screen, by holding the “Set Clock” & “Regen” buttons
USER 2B USER 2B - Days Remaining, System
• The master in a system displays the days until a regeneration, based on the day override
settings.
• The displays also indicates which unit the day over ride is currently pertaining to
- Series regen systems do not display a unit as they will regenerate all units sequentially

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USER 6
USER 7
USER 6 – Flow Rate, System
• Displays the current combined ow rate of all the units in the system
• This screen does not display on single tank units, or systems with volumetric capacity turned
off
USER 7 – Volume Totalizer, System
• Displays the total volume of the system since install / reset
• Re-settable to zero, while in this screen, by holding the “Set Clock” & “Regen” buttons
• This screen does not display on single tank units
USER 1
TYPICAL USER SCREENS (CONTINUED)

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SETTING TIME OF DAY
SET TIME
Accessed by pressing Set Clock while in the User Screens. Use UP and DOWN
arrows to scroll hours. AM/PM alternates at midnight.
RETURN TO
NORMAL OPERATION
• REGEN TODAY
- Flashing indicates a regeneration has been manually set and can be turned off
by pressing and releasing the REGEN button
- A solid display indicates the regeneration has been scheduled by input
requirements and can’t be manually turned off
NOTIFICATIONS
• REGEN START / REGEN HOLD
- The display will ash “REGEN” or “REGEN HOLD”, depending on settings, to
indicate an external switch closure to the Aux. Input
• HIGH USAGE
- Screen ashes indicating setpoint was reached when using relay outputs to
signal high water usage. All LED lights ash and the relay with that setpoint
closes.
•Screen and the relay are re-set by pressing any button
•System operates as normal behind the indicator screen.
- Only active if Timer 2 or Timer 3 is set to “Day & Gal” or “Day & Gal & System”
• NUMBER OF UNITS ERROR
- The master unit of a system would ash an error screen alerting of a loss of
communication with a unit
- Check for proper operation and connectivity of the unit specied as lost
communications
- Pressing any button will return the user to the # units set up screen to correct /
verify the value of units in the system. Exiting will re-establish communications
- Each unit of the system will regenerate, based on its settings, with hard water
bypass
ERRORS
• FUNCTIONAL ERROR
- “Error” and its code alternate on the display
- The unit attempts to return to service but will not
regenerate until the error is cleared
- See troubleshooting section for a description of
possible error codes.

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SYSTEM SETUP 1
SYSTEM SETUP 2A
SYSTEM SETUP 2B
SYSTEM SETUP SCREENS
Accessed by pressing NEXT and DOWN simultaneously for >3 seconds.
• System setup screens will be hidden on units determined to be a slaves of a system
- Slave units need to be reset, “Next” & “Regen”, from the Timer 1 screen to have their
slave status tuned off.
SYSTEM SETUP 1 – Select units of operation
US: Volume measurements are in gallons, time is displayed in 12 hour format, meter
selections are in inches.
SI: Volume measurements are in liters or cubic meters, time is displayed in 24 hour format,
meter selections are in mm.
SYSTEM SETUP 2A - Set number of units
1 – 2 Up to 2 units can be connected off the communicate port of the main board
3 – 4 Requires an optional system board to expand communication ports
SYSTEM SETUP 2B – Select System Type / Operation
• Setting a ow rate adder point determines the system operation
0: Parallel Flow; All units are always online unless they are regenerating.
• Units in a parallel ow system will determine the need to regenerate based on:
- Any one unit reaching 0 capacity
- Day over ride
• Any one units need to regenerate will initiate sequential regenerations of all units (series
regeneration)
• On0 systems will regenerate all units in series at the rst available time slot
• Delayed units will regenerate at each available time slot, one unit per time slot
ALT: Operates the system as an alternator, having one unit off line at all times either
regenerating or fully regenerated.
• A unit in an alternator system will determine the need to regenerate based on:
- The current “lead” unit reaching 0 capacity
• On0 systems immediately regenerate and alternate the exhausted unit with a fully
regenerated standby unit.
• Delayed systems will immediately alternate the exhausted unit with a fully regenerated
standby unit, and regenerate at the next available time slot.
- “Lead” unit regenerates based on “Lag” units
• The rst “lag” unit depleting down to 15% less than its ratio of system capacity
- 1/3 for a 4 unit; ½ for a 3 unit
- The second “lag” unit depleting down to 15% less than its ratio of system capacity
• 2/3 for a 4 unit
• Delayed systems will ag “lead” units based on “lag” capacity, but will not alternate
with remaining capacity until the next available delayed time.
- Day over ride
• 1 day; 1 unit will regen
• Day triggered regens will run at the time set in DEL-1
CONTINUED...
Non-Default Settings

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SYSTEM SETUP 3A SYSTEM SETUP 3A - Select isolation timing
• Selections allow enabling and timing control of motorized drive
• Selection availability can vary by the type of system
• Custom timing sequences can be congured under “Custom Motorized Drive Timing” at
the end of the programming section
HbP: Hardwater Bypass
• Only available on single units
• Unit will internally bypass hard water to the service lines while in regeneration
no.HbP: No Hardwater Bypass
• Each unit has isolation to control system operation and will not supply service water
during regeneration
• Drive timing will bring the unit into service during ll
SEP.In: Separate Source
• Each unit has isolation to control system operation and will not supply service water
during regeneration
• Drive timing will keep units isolated through the entire regeneration sequence
ALT-A: Simple Alternator Sharing 1 MAV
• Only available when set to a 2 unit alternator
• A “Simple 2 Unit” shares one MAV to be electrically connected to the bypass connection
of the “B” (slave) unit
Non-Default Settings
SYSTEM SETUP 2C – Set Pre-Service Rinse
- Only available on Alternator systems
- Standby units will run through a rinse cycle before coming into service
SYSTEM SETUP 2C
SYSTEM SETUP SCREENS (CONTINUED)
1 – 499: Demand Recall; one unit is always online & additional units are added as the
online units exceed this ow rate / unit set point.
• Additional units are brought online when:
- The adder point is exceeded for 30 seconds
- All required units required to cover the ow conditions will be brought into service
immediately if the ow exceeds 120% of the adder point.
• Units will go ofine when
- System ow reduces to 95% of the set adder point / unit for 1 minute.
• Any unit in a demand recall system will determine the need to regenerate based on:
- Each unit individually reaching 0 capacity
• On 0 systems will regenerate depleted units immediately after current ow conditions
allow depleted units ofine.
• Delayed units will alternate lead units immediately upon exhaustion & regenerate them
at the next available time slot.
- Day Override
• One unit will be regenerated per delayed time slot (i.e. a 4 unit system will need 4
delayed times to regenerate all units / set number of days).
• Day triggered regens will run at the time set in DEL-1
- Units cannot regenerate if ow demands them to remain online
• On 0 units regen immediately after ow allows them ofine
• Del units regen at the next available time slot
• Day units regen at the next time slot

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SYSTEM SETUP 3B - Select isolation type
• Piston: Factory motorized isolation drive has an internal piston & seals similar to the main
piston
• Poppet: Factory motorized isolation drive uses a at disc “face” seal
• Relay: Isolation will be done through the optional board relays & does not initialize the
BYPASS motorized drive circuit
SYSTEM SETUP SCREENS (CONTINUED)
SYSTEM SETUP 3B
Non-Default Settings
SYSTEM SETUP 4 - Day override control
• 28 day time clock: Used to regenerate units based on a set number of days between
regenerations
• 7 Day Time Clock: Used to control regeneration based on specic days
• OFF: Days have no control on regenerations, and will not be a selection if volumetric
capacity is set to OFF
SYSTEM SETUP 4
Non-Default Settings
SYSTEM SETUP 5 SYSTEM SETUP 5 - Regeneration control
Delayed 1 – 4
• Delays regeneration of units upon reaching 0 gallons capacity
• Allows setting of up to 4 regeneration times per day
• Systems with delayed regen will remove a unit from service based upon 0 capacity and
regenerate at the scheduled regen time.
- Only one unit will regen / scheduled time
• Day driven regens will regen at the DEL-1 time slot
• Depleted units will regen at the next available delayed time slot
On 0
-Immediate regeneration of units upon reaching 0 capacity
-Series regeneration systems set to On0 will sequentially regenerate all units at the
delayed time based on day override
Non-Default Settings

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SYSTEM SETUP SCREENS (CONTINUED)
SYSTEM SETUP 6 SYSTEM SETUP 6 – Automatic reserve calculation
This screen will not display on units set to On 0, capacity set to Off, or any systems
On: Unit will regenerate before reaching 0 capacity, based on previous usage trends
Requires delayed regeneration
OFF: Regeneration is scheduled after reaching 0 capacity
SYSTEM SETUP 7A SYSTEM SETUP 7A - Auxiliary Input
START REGEN
• Control will start an immediate regeneration upon switch closure
• Systems follow “on0 logic” regenerating all agged units sequentially
START TIME REGEN dEL
• Control will immediately schedule a regeneration upon accumulating 2 minutes of
intermittent switch closures
• Systems follow “Delayed Logic” regenerating agged units in available time slots
START REGEN dEL
• Control will immediately schedule a regen upon switch closure
• Systems follow “Delayed Logic” regenerating agged units in available time slots
LEVEL
• Only available on single units
• External switching can be used to control the On Line / Standby status
- Switch closure will trigger the unit to go to a standby condition
HOLD
• Regeneration will not be allowed as long as there is switch closure
- On0 units will regenerate immediately after the hold switch opens
- Delayed regenerations will be delayed until the next scheduled time if the hold is active
when the scheduled time passes
START TIME REGEN
• Control will immediately regenerate upon accumulating 2 minutes of intermittent switch
closures
• Systems follow “on0 logic” regenerating all agged units sequentially
Non-Default Settings
SYSTEM SETUP 7B SYSTEM SETUP 7B - Level option selected
Set a time duration of switch closure when Level option is selected
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