Water-boss Series 255 User Manual

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Water Conditioning Control SystemDealer Installation, Operation and Maintenance Manual Series 255 Valve / 960 Control

Page 2 - Table of Contents

10Level II Parameters (Table 3)The Level II Parameters are P6 through P19 in Table 3. The Operation and Maintenance Manual for this product does not m

Page 3 - Introduction

11Table 3 - Programming ParametersParameterName DescriptionRange of ValuesMinimum IncrementsDefault Units of MeasureNotesP6Refill controller1 to 99 1

Page 4 - Superior Operation

12Brine Draw ValueParameter P7 is used by the control to calculate the brine draw time. The default value of 25 was selected for a “B” injector with l

Page 5 - Installation

13Automatic RegenerationThere are two ways to have the control automatically start a regeneration: calendar override or having the control monitor the

Page 6 - Initial Start-Up

14ServiceRemoving the ControlComplete the following steps to remove the control module for servicing:1. Unplug the wall-mount transformer.2. Shut off

Page 7 - Connecting the Control

158. To remove the valve, remove the screw in the locking bar, Figure 15.Figure 15Figure 169. Apply downward hand pressure on the control and pull the

Page 8 - • Capacity

164. Remove the meter adapter. Be careful not to misplace any of the O-rings.5. Use a needle-nose pliers to grasp one of the four vanes of the gland,

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17Specifications255 Valve with 960 ControlHydrostatic Test Pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 10 - Level II Parameters (Table 3)

18Pressure GraphsTested with 3/4-inch Brass ManifoldBarBarBar

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19Control Valving IdentificationFlow DiagramsBrine (1)Inlet (2)Bypass (4)Outlet (3)Rinse Drain (5)Backwash/Drain (6)Valve Disc Operation

Page 12 - Regeneration

2Table of ContentsIntroduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

Page 15 - Preventive Maintenance

22Valve Body and Tank Adapter Module*Not ShownCodePartNo. Description Qty. CodePartNo. Description Qty.1 1000238 Valve Assembly w/o Flow Controls 1 9

Page 16 - Calcium Hypochlorite

23Meter Adapter, Bypass Valve, Piping Boss, and Wall-Mount TransformerInletOutletDrain

Page 17 - Specifications

24 Splicing the Low Voltage Transformer Cord1. Strip insulation from wire 5/16 inch (8 mm) from wire end.2. Insert stripped wire into barrel of connec

Page 18 - Pressure Graphs

25TroubleshootingAlarmsThe Model 960 continuously monitors itself and sounds an alarm if it detects something wrong. The alarm is a beep that is on fo

Page 19 - Valve Disc Operation

26Table 6 - Troubleshooting ProceduresProblem Possible Cause Solution1. Capacity display stays at 9999 even though there is water usage.a. Total syste

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27Problem Possible Cause Solution10. Continuous regeneration. Camshaft does not stop at the end of regeneration.a. Broken projection on drive gear.b.

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© Copyright 2000, 1999, 1997 Osmonics, Inc.Printed in the USA P/N 1017933 Rev. CProblem Possible Cause Solution15. Brine tank overflow. a. Brine va

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3IntroductionThe Model 960 control provides sophisticated, demand-based water conditioning by incorporating a microprocessor and a water meter to elec

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4control face plate indicates control valve position.• No dynamic seals that could cause leakage through wear or fatigue.• Control accepts Noryl brass

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5InstallationAll plumbing must conform to local codes. Inspect the unit carefully for carrier shortage or shipping damage.Location SelectionThe follow

Page 25 - Troubleshooting

6water pressure at the conditioner is not less than 40 psi (2.8 bar). You may elevate an additional 2 feet (61 cm) for each additional 10 psi (0.7 bar

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75. Add water to the brine tank (initial fill). With a bucket or hose, add approximately 4 gallons (15 liters) of water to the brine tank. If the tank

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8Note that some parameters have a single unit of measure option such as the Rinse Time which is only entered in minutes. Other parameters have dual un

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9Note: If the calculation for the system capacity exceeds 9999 gallons (99.99 cubic meters) (P5, Capacity, divided by P3, Hardness,) the control will

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