Timer  Operation - Pentair Fleck7000SXT Service Manual

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TIMER  OPERATION
A  meter  immediate  control  measures  water  usage  and  
regenerates  the  system  as  soon  as  the  calculated  system  
capacity  is  depleted.  The  control  calculates  the  system  
capacity  by  dividing  the  unit  capacity  (typically  expressed  in  
grains/unit  volume)  by  the  feedwater  hardness  and  subtracting  
the  reserve.  Meter  Immediate  systems  generally  do  not  use  
a  reserve  volume.  However,  in  twin  tank  systems  with  soft-­
water  regeneration,  the  reserve  capacity  should  be  set  to  the  
volume  of  water  used  during  regeneration  to  prevent  hard  
water  break-­through.   A  Meter  Immediate  control  will  also  start  
a  regeneration  cycle  at  the  programmed  regeneration  time  if  
a  number  of  days  equal  to  the  regeneration  day  override  pass  
before  water  usage  depletes  the  calculated  system  capacity.
A  Meter  Delayed  Control  measures  water  usage  and  
regenerates  the  system  at  the  programmed  regeneration  time  
after  the  calculated  system  capacity  is  depleted.   A s  with  Meter  
Immediate  systems,  the  control  calculates  the  system  capacity  
by  dividing  the  unit  capacity  by  the  feedwater  hardness  and  
subtracting  the  reserve.  The  reserve  should  be  set  to  insure  
that  the  system  delivers  treated  water  between  the  time  the  
system  capacity  is  depleted  and  the  actual  regeneration  time.   A  
Meter  Delayed  control  will  also  start  a  regeneration  cycle  at  the  
programmed  regeneration  time  if  a  number  of  days  equal  to  the  
regeneration  day  override  pass  before  water  usage  depletes  
the  calculated  system  capacity.
A  Time  Clock  Delayed  Control  regenerates  the  system  on  a  
timed  interval.  The  control  will  initiate  a  regeneration  cycle  
at  the  programmed  regeneration  time  when  the  number  of  
days  since  the  last  regeneration  equals  the  regeneration  day  
override  value.
This  control  regenerates  the  system  on  a  weekly  schedule.  
each  day  to  either  "off"  or  "on."  The  control  will  initiates  a  
regeneration  cycle  on  days  that  have  been  set  to  "on"  at  the  
During  regeneration,  the  control  displays  a  special  
regeneration  display.  In  this  display,  the  control  shows  the  
current  regeneration  step  number  the  valve  is  advancing  to,  
or  has  reached,  and  the  time  remaining  in  that  step.  The  step  
to  this  regeneration  step  position.  Once  all  regeneration  steps  
are  complete  the  valve  returns  to  service  and  resumes  normal  
operation.
Pressing  the  Extra  Cycle  button  during  a  regeneration  cycle  
immediately  advances  the  valve  to  the  next  cycle  step  position  
and  resumes  normal  step  timing.
The  control  only  enters  the  Program  Mode  with  the  valve  in  
service.  While  in  the  Program  Mode,  the  control  continues  
to  operate  normally  monitoring  water  usage  and  keeping  all  
displays  up  to  date.  Control  programming  is  stored  in  memory  
permanently,  eliminating  the  need  for  battery  backup  power.
1.   When  timer  is  in  service,  press  the  Extra  Cycle  button  for  5  
seconds  on  the  main  screen.
2.   The  timer  advances  to  Regeneration  Cycle  Step  #1  (rapid  
rinse),  and  begins  programmed  time  count  down.
3.   Press  the  Extra  Cycle  button  once  to  advance  valve  to  
Regeneration  Cycle  Step  #2  (backwash).
4.   Press  the  Extra  Cycle  button  once  to  advance  valve  to  
Regeneration  Cycle  Step  #3  (brine  draw  &  slow  rinse).
5.   Press  the  Extra  Cycle  button  once  to  advance  valve  to  
6.   Press  the  Extra  Cycle  button  once  more  to  advance  the  
valve  back  to  in  service.
The  SXT  includes  integral  power  backup.  In  the  event  of  power  
failure,  the  control  shifts  into  a  power-­saving  mode.  The  control  
stops  monitoring  water  usage,  and  the  display  and  motor  shut  
down,  but  it  continues  to  keep  track  of  the  time  and  day  for  a  
minimum  of  48  hours.
If  power  fails  while  the  unit  is  in  regeneration,  the  control  will  
save  the  current  valve  position  before  it  shuts  down.  When  
power  is  restored,  the  control  will  resume  the  regeneration  
cycle  from  the  point  where  power  failed.  Note  that  if  power  fails  
during  a  regeneration  cycle,  the  valve  will  remain  in  it's  current  
position  until  power  is  restored.  The  valve  system  should  
resulting  from  a  power  failure  during  regeneration.  
The  control  will  not  start  a  new  regeneration  cycle  without  line  
power.  If  the  valve  misses  a  scheduled  regeneration  due  to  
a  power  failure,  it  will  queue  a  regeneration.  Once  power  is  
restored,  the  control  will  initiate  a  regeneration  cycle  the  next  
time  that  the  Time  of  Day  equals  the  programmed  regeneration  
time.  Typically,  this  means  that  the  valve  will  regenerate  one  
day  after  it  was  originally  scheduled.  If  the  treated  water  
output  is  important  and  power  interruptions  are  expected,  the  
compensate  for  regeneration  delays.

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