ClearWave CW-125 User manual

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Please retain these instructions after installation.
READ THESE INSTRUCTIONS CAREFULLY AND COMPLETELY BEFORE PROCEEDING WITH THE INSTALLATION.
Installation Date:
Installed By: Phone:
The ClearWave® Water Conditioner is the solution to scale build-up due to hard water.
The ClearWave installs easily and virtually eliminates scale build-up in pipes, faucets, and appliances.
CLEARWAVE® WATER CONDITIONER
MODEL: CW-125

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
BEFORE YOU INSTALL
Customer Satisfaction & Warranty Registration ..............................................................................3
Testing for Hardness and Iron Levels ..........................................................................................3-4
OPERATION TIMETABLE .................................................................................................................4
INSTALLATION
Where to Install the ClearWave® .................................................................................................4
How to Install ClearWave® ......................................................................................................4-5
Mounting the Unit to the Pipe .............................................................................................4-5
Properly Wrapping the Antennae ...........................................................................................5
Connecting to Power Supply .................................................................................................5
TROUBLESHOOTING
Power Surges and Lock Ups ........................................................................................................6
Loose Antennae Wires ..............................................................................................................6
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS ................................................................................................6-7
WARRANTY .................................................................................................................................8
WARRANTY REGISTRATION FORM .................................................................................................9
BEFORE YOU INSTALL
Please read the following information.
CUSTOMER SATISFACTION AND WARRANTY REGISTRATION
The ClearWave® unit is guaranteed for 18 months from the date of the original purchase against defects
in workmanship and material. Warranty details can be found at the end of the manual. To activate your
warranty please take a minute to fill out and mail the registration form located at the back of this manual to
our warranty department today. This will allow us to better assist you if you have any questions about the
ClearWave water conditioning system. It also allows us to keep the ClearWave system users informed on
water quality issues and new product announcements.
TESTING FOR HARDNESS AND IRON LEVELS
The length of time required to alter the characteristics of the lime scale is dependent on the mineral makeup
of the water being treated. The mineral makeup of the water can influence the operation of the ClearWave’s
electrical field. Before installing any water conditioning system, it is very important to know the type and
concentration of minerals in the water being treated. Contact your local health department or county
extension service to locate a water testing service near you.
Iron Concentration
A high concentration of iron (soluble and insoluble) causes a disruption and weakening of the ClearWave’s
electrical field, reducing its effectiveness on scale reduction. Under these conditions an iron removal system
is required to filter out the iron prior to the ClearWave. We recommend an iron removal system for total iron
levels above 0.3 ppm (parts per million).
Water Hardness
Definition of hardness:
(Taken from the 1992 edition of Standard Methods for the Examination of Water and Wastewater)
“Originally, water hardness was understood to be a measure of the capacity of water to precipitate soap.
Soap is precipitated chiefly by the calcium and magnesium ions present. Other polyvalent cations also may

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precipitate soap, but they often are in complex forms, frequently with organic constituents, and their role in
water hardness may be minimal and difficult to define. In conformity with current practice, total hardness is
defined as the sum of the calcium and magnesium concentrations, both expressed as calcium carbonate, in
milligrams per liter.”
The current practice of determining water hardness is the measurement of the concentration of calcium and
magnesium in the water. The traditional water softener removes the calcium and magnesium from the water
through a process called ion exchange, which will show a change in hardness using the current practice for
measuring water hardness. Since the ClearWave does not remove any calcium or magnesium ions from the water,
testing the water before and after the installation of the ClearWave will not show any change. The best method
of evaluation is to monitor the effects the ClearWave has on scale forming areas such as: the effects on humidifier
media pad scaling, showerhead scaling, and the amount of soap needed to do the laundry.
The degree of water hardness in the table below (according to the Water Quality Association) will allow you
to determine what type of water hardness you have after you receive your water test data.
If your water falls under the description of Soft or Slightly Hard the effects of the ClearWave on the scale (if
any) will not be noticeable. Any water problem you have is probably not caused by calcium or magnesium.
The maximum hardness level the ClearWave will effectively work on is 425 ppm or 25 gpg. Above these
levels, the ClearWave should be used in conjunction with a traditional ion exchange water softener to remove
hardness and condition the water. This allows you to minimize the salt used to remove the hardness and
maintain the cost saving benefits of the ClearWave water-conditioning system.
DESCRIPTION OF
WATER HARDNESS
PARTS PER MILLION (PPM) OF
CALCIUM CARBONATE EQUIVALENT
GRAINS PER GALLON (GPG) OF CALCIUM
CARBONATE EQUIVALENT
Soft Less than 17.1 Less than 1.0
Slightly Hard 17.1 to 60 1.0 to 3.5
Moderately Hard 60 to 120 3.5 to 7.0
Hard 120 to 180 7.0 to 10.5
Very Hard 180 and above 10.5 and above

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OPERATION TIMETABLE
The following timetable should be used to evaluate the operation of the ClearWave during the first 90 days.
DAY 1:
The ClearWave action immediately starts to loosen existing scale in both the hot and cold water systems. One
should find soap lathers more easily.
DAY 5 AND ONWARDS:
Scale begins to break down and come off water heater elements (immersion heaters) and tanks. Most
particles are microscopic and will flow through your water system, but some small particles may be seen in
the water coming from the hot water tap.
DAY 10 TO 16:
It should be noticeably easier to wipe clean ceramic, plastic, glass, and metal surfaces. By now the quantity of bath
soap, dish soap, laundry detergent, and laundry softening agents can be reduced. Scale should have loosened on
faucets, showerheads, and frequently used appliances that boil water (such as coffee makers).
DAY 16 AND ONWARDS:
Scale should continue to loosen from faucets, showerheads, and pipes. With the continuing break down and
reduction of scale from the heating surfaces of water heaters, water should heat up quicker using less energy
to achieve the desired temperature.
AFTER 1 TO 2 MONTHS:
Any scaly crust or stains in toilets or under faucets should be significantly reduced. No new stains or crust should
form. Mold that attaches to scale will begin to disappear from shower curtains and, once cleaned, should not
reappear. Depending on the water hardness in the area, the full effects can take up to 12 weeks, especially if the
system has been heavily scaled up over many years.
Please note: The ClearWave is NOT a water softener and doesn’t not REMOVE calcium or magnesium from
the water.
INSTALLATION
WHERE TO INSTALL THE CLEARWAVE
The ClearWave coils should be mounted on the water supply
pipe as it enters the building, before the piping branches off to
supply the water heater and any cold water taps. This allows the
ClearWave to condition all of the water supplied to the building.
The ClearWave should be mounted after any water meter or
grounding cable attached to the water piping system. Install the
ClearWave at least ten feet from any radio, television, or cordless
telephone to eliminate any possible interference.
HOW TO INSTALL THE CLEARWAVE
Mounting the unit to the pipe
Mount the ClearWave onto the pipe by routing a wire tie through the two holes on each end of ClearWave
housing base. (See Figure 1) The performance of the ClearWave is not affected by the direction or orientation.
The unit may be mounted horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. The ClearWave can be used effectively on
any type of water pipe; galvanized, copper, or plastic.
Figure 1

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Properly wrapping the antennae
The antennae wrap around the water pipe on each end of the ClearWave.
(See Figure 2) A minimum of seven fully wrapped coils of the antenna
wire, with each coil wrapped tightly against the pipe and pressed snugly
against each other, is required for best results. The operation of the
ClearWave and the antenna installation is not based on direction of water
flow, but one antenna MUST be wrapped in a clockwise direction and the
other wrapped in a counter-clockwise direction.
Wrap the right antenna clockwise (over the top of the pipe first), keeping
the antenna wire tight against the pipe and the preceding coil. Secure
the end of the right antenna wire to the water pipe with a wire tie. (See
Figure 3) Wrap the left antenna counter-clockwise (under the bottom of
the pipe first), keeping the antenna wire tight against the pipe and the
preceding coil. Secure the end of the left antenna wire to the water pipe
with a wire tie.
Connecting to power supply
Insert the power supply terminals onto the power supply screw terminals and fasten securely. Plug the power
supply into a standard electrical wall outlet. (See Figure 2) When energized, the ClearWave modulation
indicator lights start flashing sequentially indicating that the ClearWave is functioning properly.
Figure 2
Figure 3
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