First Sales OXY2-10 Quick start guide

First Sales, LLC
12630 US Highway 33 N
Churubusco, IN 46723
Phone (260) 693-1972 Fax (260) 693-0602
OXY2-OXY2E Instruction Manual 180122.docx
OXY2 & OXY2E Series
Iron Reduction System
Installation Instructions and Owner’s Manual

1
Pre-installation Instructions
Page 2
General Installation
Page 4
Installation Instructions
Page 5
OXY2 Timer Operation
Page 8
OXY2E Display and Operation
Page 10
OXY2E Setting Time of Day
Page 11
OXY2E Programming
Page 12
Specifications
Page 13
Component Parts Breakdown & List
Page 14
OXY2 Control Valve Breakdown
Page 15
OXY2 Control Valve Parts List
Page 16
OXY2E Control Valve Breakdown
Page 17
OXY2E Control Valve Parts List
Page 18
Troubleshooting
Page 19
Control Valve Wiring Diagram
Page 21
Ten Year Limited Warranty
Page 22
Table of Contents

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Description of the iron filtration system
The OXY2 iron filtration system includes a single filtration tank with a pocket of air and a backwashing control
valve. Incoming water flows into the control valve and is directed into the filtration tank. Exposure to the air in
this tank will start oxidizing the iron which is then trapped by the media. The iron-free water then returns to the
control valve where it is directed into the service lines.
Periodically the control valve will go through a backwash cycle. This cycle will typically begin at 1:00 A.M.
flushing the accumulated iron to the drain. Part of this backwashing process includes an air draw cycle which
will replenish the pocket of air in the filter tank and prepare the unit for the next period of service.
Water Quality
While the OXY2 filter will perform under a variety of water qualities there are a few things that need to be
considered to ensure satisfactory performance. The water should be tested to determine the concentration, or
levels of the items listed below.
pH - A measurement of the acidity of the water. pH is reported on a scale from 0 to 14. Neutral water has a pH
of 7.0, lower values indicate acidic water. The OXY2 iron filter performs best when the pH is 7.0, or higher. pH
values below 7.0 require a special media blend in the filter in order to elevate the pH for proper iron oxidation.
Iron - A naturally occurring metallic element. Iron concentrations in excess of 0.3 milligrams/liter (mg/l) combine
with oxygen causing orange or red (rust) stains on plumbing fixtures. Iron naturally exists in some water
sources in either clear water (ferrous) state, red water (ferric) state or bacterial form. The OXY2 iron filter can
reduce any of these forms of iron.
Manganese - A naturally occurring metallic element. Manganese concentrations as low as 0.05 milligrams/liter
(mg/l) can combine with oxygen to cause dark brown or black staining on fixtures. Additionally, manganese can
cause an odor in the water similar to a “rotten egg” smell. The OXY2 iron filter reduces manganese as well as
iron, however, manganese oxidation requires the pH of the water to be elevated to 8.2 or higher. Special OXY
media blends are available to elevate the pH of manganese bearing waters.
Tannin - A naturally occurring humic acid. Tannin is an acid caused by water passing through decaying
vegetation. Coffee and Tea are prime examples of tannin in water. As hot water passes over the coffee beans,
or tea leaves, the tannin is extracted causing color and flavor in the water. Tannin concentrations as low as 0.3
milligrams per liter can cause a yellow discoloration in the water and may interfere with the OXY2 iron filter’s
long-term ability to remove the iron as the media becomes coated with the tannic acid.
Hydrogen Sulfide - A naturally occurring gas. Hydrogen sulfide, more commonly referred to as sulfur gas,
causes a distinct odor similar to “rotten eggs.” Due to its gaseous nature, hydrogen sulfide must be tested at the
well site within 1 minute of drawing the sample. If a water sample has been sitting for a while the sulfur gas will
dissipate and cause the hydrogen sulfide test to be lower than the actual concentration. If sulfur is present, the
filter should be set to backwash more frequently to prevent the gas from building up. The OXY2 iron filter can
typicallytreat up to 2 milligrams per liter of sulfur gas.
Pre-installation Instructions

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Water Supply
Unlike other iron filters that do not use chemicals to oxidize the iron, the OXY2 iron filter does not require
additional devices such as air compressors, venturis, solenoids, pressure switches or pressuretanks. This filter
will function properly when the water supply is furnished by a jet pump (5 gpm minimum), submersible pump,
variable speed (constant pressure) pump or community water supply. As with all other filter systems, however,
it is imperative that the well pump provides enough flow rate for the filter to adequately backwash. In order to
ensure sufficient backwash flow rate the following pumping rate test should be performed prior to installing the
iron filter.
1. Make certain no water is being drawn in the house.
2. Open spigot nearest pressure tank.
3. When well pump starts, close spigot and measure time (in seconds) to refill pressure tank (well pump
turns back off). This is Cycle Time.
4. Using a container of known volume, draw water from pressure tank and measure how manygallons
until the pump turns back on again. This is Draw Down.
5. Calculate pumping rate bydividing draw down bycycle time andmultiplying by60.
Draw Down (gallons)
X
60
=
Pumping Rate (gallons per minute)
Cycle Time (seconds)
Example: Draw down is 8 gallons
Cycle time is 65 seconds
Location Considerations
The proper location to install the OXY2 filter will ensure optimum filter performance and satisfactory water
quality. The following factors should be considered in selecting the location of the iron filter.
1. The filter should be installed after the pressure tank (private well system only).
2. The filter should be installed as close as possible (preferably within 15’) to an adequate floor or
laundry drain capable of handling the backwash cycle volume and flow rate (refer to unit
specifications).
3. All water conditioning equipment should be installed prior to the water heater. Water temperatures
exceeding 100°F can damage the internal components of the control valve and filter tank. An
expansion tank may need to be installed in the line to the water heater in order to allow for thermal
expansion and comply with local plumbing codes.
4. The filter should not be subject to freezing temperatures.
5. The filter should be installed before a water softener (if required).
6. Never install a cartridge type filter prior to the OXY2 iron filter. Any cartridge or in-line filter (if
desired) should be installed after OXY2 filter. This will prevent restricting the water flow and
pressure available for backwash.
7. Appliances requiring extended periods of continuous or high flow water use (i.e. geothermal heat
pumps, swimming pools, lawn irrigation, outside hose bibs, etc.) should bypass the filter and a
spring check valve should be installed on the filter inlet to prevent backflow of air from the filter tank
(see installation diagram Fig. 1).
8 gallons
X
60
=
7.4 gpm (gallons per minute)
65 seconds
Pre-installation Instructions (cont.)

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GENERAL INSTALLATION & SERVICE WARNINGS
The water conditioner is not designed to support the weight of plumbing.
Do not use Vaseline, oils, other hydrocarbon lubricants or spray silicone anywhere. A silicone lubricant may be
used on black “O” Rings. This will allow ease of installation and decrease chance of rolling from the bypass and
tank connections. Avoid any type of lubricants, including silicone, on red or clear lip seals.
Do not use pipe dope or other sealants on threads. Teflon®tape must be used on the threads of the drain line
connection. Teflon®tape is not used on any connection where “O” Ring seals are used
NOTE: If the plumbing system is used as the ground leg of the electric supply, continuity should be maintained
byinstalling ground straps around any non-conductive plastic piping or bypass used in the installation.
Make sure the filter is not installed backwards. The filter will not function properly if installed backwards and filter
media may be forced into the water lines. Arrows molded into the valve body and into the bypass indicate the
direction of flow.
Typical Installation
Water
Heater
Water Softener
OXY2/OXY2E
Filter
UntreatedWater
UntreatedWaterfor
geothermal heat pumps,
swimming pools lawn
irrigation, etc.
Cold softened water
Hot softened water
FilteredHardWater
FIGURE 1: Typical Installation
Spring Check
Valve
Grounding Strap
FIGURE 3: Bypass Valve
FIGURE 2: OXY2/OXY2E Top View
Outlet to service
DLFC Retainer Clip
Drain Line Elbow
General Installation
Inlet from water supply

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STEP 1: If media is already loaded in filter tank proceed to Step 4. Otherwise, place red pipe cap (if
provided) or a piece of tape over the end of the distributor tube to prevent media from entering
the distributor tube during media filling. Make sure the distributor tube is centered and not
suspended off the bottom of the tank by gravel (pre-loaded).
STEP 2: Use the fill funnel provided and add the provided media to the filter tank. Do not overfill the
tank. At least 14” of freeboard (empty space) is required at the top of the media tank to allow
for proper bed expansion during backwash.
STEP 3: Clean anymedia out of the tank threads and remove pipe cap or tape from distributor tube.
STEP 4: If the control valve is already installed on the filter tank; unscrew the control valve. Using a
garden hose or bucket and media funnel; fill the mineral tank with water to allow the media
time to saturate.
STEP 5: Make sure control valve pilot tube and tank thread o-rings are lubricated with silicone lubricant
and screw the control valve onto the filter tank.
STEP 6: Shut off water at main supply. Relieve pressure by opening nearest faucet. On private well
systems, turn off power to pump and drain pressure tank. SHUT OFF POWER OR FUEL
SUPPLY TO WATER HEATER.
STEP 7: Cut main supply line as required to fit plumbing to inlet and outlet of bypass valve. DO NOT
PLUMB INLET AND OUTLET BACKWARDS. Piping should support control valve in an
upright position. Do not apply heat to any fitting attached to the bypass or control valve.
STEP 8: Use the provided drain line tubing (NO VINYL TUBING) to run drain line from control valve
discharge fitting to floor drain or sump pit capable of handling the backwash rate of the filter
(refer to specifications and flow rate on page 12). DISCHARGE END OF THE DRAIN LINE
MUST BE FIRMLY SECURED! Failure to properly secure the drain line will result in the drain
line “whipping” and possibly flooding the area causing water damage. There must be an air
gap at the end of the drain line to prevent siphoning of waste water and meet plumbing code.
Total length of drain line should be 15’ or less. AVOID OVERHEAD DRAINS.
Installation Instructions

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STEP 9: Plug the transformer into a non-switched electrical outlet.
Be sure the control valve is in the “Service” position. For OXY2 models the service indicator
should point to the time of day arrow (See figure 4a below).
OXY2E units are in service when the time of day is displayed above the gallons remaining
(see figure 6, page 10).
Open main supply valve or turn on power to the pump or private well system. Check for leaks
and correct as needed.
STEP 10: Open bypass valve ¼ of the way allowing unit to pressurize slowly. It is normal for air to be
trapped in the top part of the filter tank. Once the tank is pressurized, place bypass fully in the
Service position (Figure 3, page 4).
STEP 11: Remove media fines bymanually initiating regeneration.
For the OXY2 turn the manual backwash knob (Figure 4, page 8) clockwise until the drive gear
engages the program wheel and water begins flowing to drain. Immediately unplug the control
valve from the power outlet and leave the unit in backwash until the drain water runs clear.
Meanwhile, continue with the remaining steps.
For the OXY2E refer to page 12 for electronic timer operation. Once the unit is counting down
the backwash cycle time, immediately unplug the control valve from the power outlet and leave
the unit in backwash until the drain water runs clear. Meanwhile, continue with the remaining
steps.
BACKWASH TIMER
CONTROL
FIGURE 4a: Timer in Service Position
FIGURE 4b: Adjusting Time of Regeneration
Installation Instructions (cont.)

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STEP 12: For the OXY2 set the Timer Control (Figure 4a) by rotating the Skipper Wheel (Figure 4a) so
the red pointer is directly over day 1. Select the days when backwashing will occur by sliding
the metal tabs in or out. IN indicates no backwashing will occur on that day, OUT indicates
that backwashing will occur on that day. Factory setting is to initiate backwash every third
day.
For the OXY2E proceed to STEP 13.
STEP 13: Set the current time of day. For the OXY2 start by depressing the red Time Set Button (Figure
4a) and turning the 24 Hour Gear (Figure 4a) to the desired time (note AM and PM).
For the OXY2E refer to OXY2E Series Setting Time of Day on page 11.
STEP 14: Time of Regeneration is factoryset to 1:00 A.M. To adjust the time of regeneration for OXY2:
a) Unplug control valve from electrical outlet
b) Locate three screws (Figure 4b, page 6) behind the Manual Backwash Knob
(Figure 4a, Page 6) by pushing the red Time Set Button (Figure 4a, page 6) and
rotating the 24 Hour Gear (Figure 4a, page 6) until each screw appears in the cut out
portion of the Manual Backwash Knob.
c) Loosen each screw slightly to release pressure on the 24 Hour gear time plate.
d) Continue depressing the red Time Set Button and rotate the 24 Hour Gear to
expose the Regeneration TimePointer (Figure 4a, page 6) in the cut out portion of the
Manual Backwash Knob. Keep the Regeneration Time Pointer visible in the cut out
while rotating only the time plate until the desired time of regeneration (note AM and
PM) is aligned with the Regeneration Time Pointer. NOTE: subtract 136 minutes from
the desired time for the start of backwash to determine where the Regeneration Timer
Pointer should point.
e) Continue depressing the red Time Set Button and rotate the 24 Hour Gear along
with the Time Plate until each screw has been exposed in the cut out portion of the
Manual Backwash Knob and re-tightened. DO NOT OVERTIGHTEN. Make certain
that the backwashing filter DOES NOT regenerate at the same time with any other
water treatment equipment.
To adjust the time of regeneration for the OXY2E see Programming on Page 12.
STEP 15: Turn power or fuel supply back on to water heater.
STEP 16: When the water flowing to drain is clear, plug the control valve back into the electrical outlet
and verify the Time of Dayis correct. Adjust Timeof Dayif necessary(see Step 13).
Installation Instructions (cont.)

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How to set Time of Day:
1. Press and hold the red button to disengage the drive gear.
2. Turn the large 24 hour gear until the actual time of day is at the time of daypointer.
3. Release the red button to again engage the drive gear.
How to set the Days of Backwash:
1. Rotate the skipper wheel until the number 1 is at the red pointer.
2. Each number represents a day. The number by the red pointer is tonight.
3. Slide the metal tabs outward on the desired days of regeneration.
The OXY2 Filter should be set to backwash a minimum of every third day.
How to Manually Initiate a Backwash Cycle:
1. Grab the manual regeneration knob and turn clockwise.
2. The drive gear will engage the program wheel and makea complete revolution through the
backwash cycle.
3. The backwash knob will make a complete revolution and return to the home position after the
backwash cycle.
OXY2 Timer Operation
FIGURE 4: Front of Timer Assembly

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How to Change the Length of Backwash Cycles:
All cycles have been factory set and should not need adjustment. If local conditions require different
cycle lengths, however, the following procedures should be followed. The end of the program wheel has been
used for backwash cycles to minimize the amount of time that pressure will be applied to the air draw check
valve.
1. Grasp top left corner of timer assembly and pull to swing timer open and expose the program
wheel.
2. Remove program wheel from timer by squeezing retaining lugs in center of program wheel.
Maneuver program wheelaway from micro switch arms and timer assembly.
3. RAPID RINSE cycle may be lengthened byadding pins at the end of the program wheel. Each pin
represents 2 minutes of rapid rinse time. The rapid rinse time MUST onlybe increased byshifting
both the backwash pins and air draw holes an equal number of positions counter-clockwise on the
program wheel.
4. AIR DRAW cycle maybe lengthened byincreasing the number of holes between the two sets of
pins. Each hole represents 2 minutes of air draw time. The air draw time MUST onlybe increased
bymoving the backwash pins counter-clockwise on the program wheel. Ensure that lengthening
the air draw time does not decrease either the backwash or rapid rinse times.
5. BACKWASH cycle maybe lengthened byadding pins in a counter-clockwise direction to first set of
pins on program wheel. Each pin will equal 2 minutes of backwash time. Ensure that adding pins
does not decrease air draw time.
6. Reinstall the program wheel on the retaining lugs bymaneuvering past the micro switch arms.
7. Close and latch the timer assembly. Ensure that the retainer snaps into the hole in the backplate
and all electrical wiring is ABOVE the timer post.
FIGURE 5: Back of Timer Assembly
OXY2 Timer Operation (cont.)

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SET BUTTON
1. Press and hold “Set Button”for 5 seconds to enter Programming Mode.
2. When valve is in Programming Mode, press “Set Button”to confirm setting and advance to next
menu option.
ADVANCE BUTTON
1. Press and hold “Advance Button”for 5 seconds to initiate an immediate regeneration cycle.
2. Press and release “Advance Button”during a regeneration cycle to immediately advance the valve
to the next step in the regeneration process.
3. When the valve is in Programming Mode, press the “Advance Button”to move the cursor.
UP BUTTON
1. When the valve is in the Programming Mode, press “Up Button”to adjust setting.
OXY2E Display and Operation
Advance Button
FIGURE 6: OXY2E Display Panel

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Enter Programming Mode:
Press and Hold the SET Button for 5 seconds.
OXY2E Setting Time of Day
Use Up Button to set current hour
Use Up Button to set current minute
Use Up Button to set AM/PM
Default setting is 20 GPG. This iron filter does not meter the
water use. Adjusting the water hardness setting will have
no effect on frequency of regeneration or water quality.
Exit Programming Mode

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Press and HOLD the UP button for 5 seconds to enter the programming mode.
OXY2E Programming
Use Up Button to set frequency of backwash cycle. The frequency should never be
less than every 3 days, but may high iron levels or water use may require more
frequent cycles.
Use Up Button to set the hour for time-of-backwash. NOTE: Factory setting is 1:00
AM. If time of backwash is changed ensure thatunit does not backwash while
other water treatment equipment may be regenerating.
Use Up Button to set minutes for time-of-backwash.
Use Up Button to set AM or PMfor time-of-backwash.
The DEFAULT setting is not used for OXY2Eiron filtersand must beset to OFF.
Default capacityis 12. This iron filter does notmeter the water use.
Adjusting the grain capacity setting will have no effect on
frequencyof regeneration or water quality.
Use Up Button to set length of BACKWASH cycle. (factory set for 8 minutes)
Use Up Button to set length of air DRAW cycle. (factory set for 14 minutes)
Use Up Button to set length of FAST RINSE cycle. (factory set for 8 minutes)
The BRINE REFILL cycle is not used for OXY2E iron filters and must be set to OFF.

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DESCRIPTION
OXY2-10
OXY2-20
MEDIA VOLUME, cu. ft.
1.0
2.0
GRAVEL UNDERBED, lbs.
20
30
SERVICE FLOW RATES, gpm
Continuous @ 5 gpm/ft2, gpm
3
5
Peak @ 16 gpm/ft2, gpm
9
13
PRESSURE LOSS1, psi
@ Continuous Flow Rate
5
7
@ Peak Flow Rate
10
13
REGEN. FLOW RATES, gpm
Backwash
5.0
7.0
Air Draw and Slow Rinse
0.9
0.9
Rapid Rinse
5.0
7.0
SERVICE PIPE SIZE, in.
1
1
FACTORY REGEN. SETTINGS
Backwash, minutes
8
8
Air Draw & Rinse, minutes
14
14
Rapid Rinse, minutes
8
8
Total Water Used, gallons
93
125
DIMENSIONS, in.
Mineral Tank, diameter x height
10 x 54
13 x 54
Overall, length x width x height
12 x 15 x 64
13 x 15 x 64
DESCRIPTION
OXY2E-10
OXY2E-20
MEDIA VOLUME, cu. ft.
1.0
2.0
GRAVEL UNDERBED, lbs.
20
30
SERVICE FLOW RATES, gpm
Continuous @ 5 gpm/ft2, gpm
3
5
Peak @ 16 gpm/ft2, gpm
9
13
PRESSURE LOSS1, psi
@ Continuous Flow Rate
5
7
@ Peak Flow Rate
10
13
REGEN. FLOW RATES, gpm
Backwash
5.0
7.0
Air Draw and Slow Rinse
0.9
0.9
Rapid Rinse
5.0
7.0
SERVICE PIPE SIZE, in.
1
1
FACTORY REGEN. SETTINGS
Backwash, minutes
8
8
Air Draw & Rinse, minutes
14
14
Rapid Rinse, minutes
8
8
Total Water Used, gallons
93
125
DIMENSIONS, in.
Mineral Tank, diameter x height
10 x 54
13 x 54
Overall, length x width x height
12 x 15 x 64
13 x 15 x 64
1 Pressure loss information is approximate and may vary based on frequency and efficiency of
backwash, water quality, and water use since last backwash cycle
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS:
Water Temperature
33°F - 100°F
Water Pressure
25 - 100 psi
Electrical Requirements
110v/60hz
Specifications

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IP05 media is recommended when incoming water pH is less than 7.0 and no manganese is present.
IP05Mmedia is recommended when manganese is present in water supply.
Ref #
Part Number
Description
1
OXY2-10 Vlv AssyW/BP
OXY2-20 Vlv AssyW/BP
Complete Time Clock Control Valve includes
bypass valve
OXY2E-10 Vlv AssyW/BP
OXY2E-20 Vlv AssyW/BP
Complete Electronic Control Valve includes bypass
valve
2
D100S-54
Distributor Tube, 1” x 54”
3
MTP1054N
MTP1354N
Mineral Tank, 10” x 54”, OXY2-10 & OXY2E-10
Mineral Tank, 13” x 54”, OXY2-20 & OXY2E-20
4
IP05
½ cubic foot pail Iron Pro Media Blend
IP05M
½ cubic foot pail Iron Pro Media “M” Blend
5
QC20
20 pounds ¼” x 1/8” gravel
6
JG-38CV
3/8” Check Valve
Component Parts Breakdown & List
6
1
2
3
4
5

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OXY2 Control Valve Breakdown

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REF #
Part Number
Description
REF #
Part
Number
Description
A
60041SS
Stainless Steel Bypass, 1”
FPT
11
14805
Injector Body Gasket
B
60900-41
Coupling Kit
12
10328
90 Degree Elbow (1/4 Pipe x
3/8 Tube)
C
JG-38CV
Check Valve, 3/8” Tube
13
12092
5.0 gpm DLFC
(OXY2-10)
D
60011-050ASSY
Brine Valve, 1650 Short
Stem, 0.5 BLFC with Tube
12408
7.0 gpm DLFC
(OXY2-20)
Not
Shown
60705-50
5.0 gpm DLFC Housing
(Old Style for OXY2-10)
Not
Shown
12338
Drain Fitting, Hose Barb, 90 Deg
Elbow, 1/2" x 1/2" (Old Style)
60705-70
7.0 gpm DLFC Housing
(Old Style for OXY2-20)
15
19936
Base Seal (2510)
E
60705-50A
5.0 gpm DLFC Elbow
(New Style, OXY2-10)
16
19322
2510 Adapter Base
60705-70A
7.0 gpm DLFC Elbow
(New Style, OXY2-20)
17
19197
Slip Ring
F
60121
Seal and Spacer Kit
18
18303
Tank O-Ring, 2510 Valve
G
60090
Piston Assembly
19
13304
Distributor O-Ring, -121
H
FV2510-1PH
Power Head Assembly,
2510 TC with Cover
20
13030
Distributor Retainer
I
60050-21
Drive Motor Assembly
Not
Shown
40027
J tube for 2510 valve (Old Style)
J
60160-10
Drive Cam Assembly, STF
22
13911
Main Drive Gear
K
60304-13
Timer Assembly, 3200,
12 Day, STF, 120/60
23
18743-1
Timer Motor, 120v/60Hz,
2510/5600 Valve
1
14105
Bypass Valve Seal, Single
Lever
24
15320
Micro Switch, Homing
2
13305
Coupling O-Ring, -019
25
10896
Micro Switch, Step
3
19228-01
Coupling, Adapter
S/ASSY
26
10218
Micro Switch, Drive Motor
4
10692
Injector cover screw
2510 valve
27
10909
Connecting Link Pin
5
11893
Injector Cover
28
10338
Roll Pin
6
14805
Injector Body Gasket
29
12777
Brine Cam, STF
7
10913-2
Injector Nozzle, #2, Blue
30
SCA-926
Environmental Cover
(New Style)
8
10914-2
Injector Throat, #2, Blue
60219-02
Environmental Cover (Old Style)
9
10227
Injector Screen
31
18312
Retainer, Drain
10
17776
Injector Body Plastic
OXY2 Control Valve Parts List

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OXY2E Control Valve Breakdown

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REF #
Part Number
Description
REF #
Part
Number
Description
A
60041SS
Stainless Steel Bypass,
1” FPT
8
10914-2
Injector Throat, #2, Blue
B
60900-41
Coupling Kit
9
10227
Injector Screen
C
60705-50A
7.0 gpm DLFC Elbow
(OXY2E-10)
10
17776
Injector Body Plastic
60705-70A
7.0 gpm DLFC Elbow
(OXY2E-20)
11
14805
Injector Body Gasket
D
60121
Seal and Spacer Kit
12
10328
90 Degree Elbow (1/4 Pipe x
3/8 Tube)
E
60090
Piston Assembly
13
12092
5.0 gpm DLFC
(OXY2E-10)
F
FV2510E-1PH
Power Head Assembly,
2510 E with Cover
12408
7.0 gpm DLFC
(OXY2E-20)
G
60050-23
Drive Motor Assembly
15
19936
Base Seal (2510)
H
60160-10
Drive Cam Assembly, STF
16
19322
2510 Adapter Base
I
60308-13
2510E Timer Assembly
17
19197
Slip Ring
J
60011-050ASSY
Brine Valve, 1650 Short
Stem, 0.5 BLFC with Tube
18
18303
Tank O-Ring, 2510 Valve
K
FE-TRANS
Transformer
19
13304
Distributor O-Ring, -121
L
JG-38CV
Check Valve, 3/8” Tube
20
13030
Distributor Retainer
1
14105
Bypass Valve Seal, Single
Lever
26
10218
Micro Switch, Drive Motor
2
13305
Coupling O-Ring, -019
27
10909
Connecting Link Pin
3
19228-01
Coupling, Adapter
S/ASSY
28
10338
Roll Pin
4
10692
Injector cover screw
2510 valve
29
12777
Brine Cam, STF
5
11893
Injector Cover
30
SCA-926
Environmental Cover
6
14805
Injector Body Gasket
31
18312
Retainer, DLFC
7
10913-2
Injector Nozzle, #2, Blue
OXY2E Control Valve Parts List

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PROBLEM
CAUSES
SOLUTIONS
Excessive pressure
drop through filter
A) Filter not
backwashing
B) Filter bed loaded
with sand
C) Insufficient
backwash
D) “Cementing” or
“Channeling”
E) Control Valve
plugged with debris
1) Check timer motor and replace if faulty
2) Ensure uninterrupted power supply
3) Check Backwash frequency setup
4) Verify sediment being removed is less
dense than the filter media and install a
“Spin-Down” type sediment filter ahead of
the filter to remove well sand
5) Increase frequencyof backwash
6) Increase length of backwash and rinse
cycles
7) Verify adequate pumping rate for backwash
8) Probe media bed to check for “Cementing”
9) Check drain line for restriction: frozen,
plugged, kinked, exceeds 15’, overhead
installation, flexible drain line, drain line
diameter too small
10) Disassemble and clean control valve
Water is colored
from the tap
A) Leaking bypass
valve
B) Internal valve leak
C) Distributor not
seated properly in
control valve
D) Water usage flow
rate exceeds filter
specifications
E) Insufficient
backwash
1) Verify bypass valve is in service position
and inspect seal, replace if needed
2) Replace spacers and seals
3) Verify distributor tube seated securely in
control valve body
4) Verify actual water usage flow rates against
system specifications
5) Verify adequate pumping rate for backwash
6) Increase frequencyof backwash
7) Increase length of backwash and rinse
cycles
Clear water turns
colored after drawn
A) Insufficient air draw
B) Plugged injector or
injector screen
C) Open or leaking
bypass valve
D) pH too low
1) Verifyair draw check valve is functioning
properly and replace if needed
2) Check drain line for restriction: frozen,
plugged, kinked, exceeds 15’, overhead
installation, flexible drain line, drain line
diameter too small
3) Verify adequate pumping rate for backwash
4) Increase air draw time
5) Remove and clean injector & screen
6) Verify bypass valve is in service position
and inspect seal, replace if needed
7) Test pH. Must be 7.0 or higher or 8.2 or
higher if Manganese is present
(also see next troubleshooting section)
Oxymedia fails to
raise pH sufficiently
A) Water usage flow
rate is too high to
provide adequate
contact time
B) Additional steps are
needed to effectively
raise pH
1) Verify actual water usage flow rates against
system specifications
2) Add MpH Adder to media tank
3) Install a chemical feed pump system ahead
of the filter with Soda Ash
Troubleshooting
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