GE Pro Elite 268-716-150-1248 Operation Manual

GE Pro Elite 268-716-150-1248 Operation Manual

Pro elite analyzer professional series water treatment system

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Pro Elite™ Professional Series
Water Treatment System by GE
Operation Manual
Pro Elite Analyzer

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  • Page 1 Pro Elite™ Professional Series Water Treatment System by GE Operation Manual Pro Elite Analyzer...
  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Table of Contents Performance Data Sheet ................................3 How To Use This Manual ................................4 Safety Information ..................................4 Valve Layout ....................................5 Analyzer Control Layout ................................5 System Specifications 716 ................................5 Location Selection ..................................6 Outdoor Locations ..................................6 System Features .....................................7 Equipment Installation ................................8 Water Line and Bypass Connections ........................... 11 Drain Line Connection ................................
  • Page 3: Performance Data Sheet

    Performance Data Sheet Pro Elite Analyzer Water Softener System Performance Data Sheet Model Pro Elite Pro Elite Pro Elite 268-716-100-1044 268-716-150-1248 268-716-200-1248 Analyzer Analyzer Analyzer Rated Service Flow (gpm) 13.0 15.0 Pressure Drop at Rated 14.4 Service Flow Rate (psi) 13,309 @ 3.3 lbs 20,023 @4.95 lbs 28, 548 @ 6.6 lbs...
  • Page 4: How To Use This Manual

    How To Use This Manual not use an O-ring seal. Do not use pipe dope type sealants on the valve body. Do not use pliers or This installation manual is designed to guide the installer pipe wrenches. through the process of installing and starting water • Do not use petroleum-based lubricants such as conditioning systems featuring Pro Elite equipment.
  • Page 5: Valve Layout

    Valve Layout Optical Sensor One Piece Valve Disc Spring Valve Discs Camshaft Analyzer Control Motor Outlet Drain Injector Screen Filter Refill Controller Injector and Cap Inlet Backwash Drain Control Regenerant Tube Connection Analyzer Control Layout AC Adapter Connection Status Light Connection (12 Volt Input) SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS Time/Day...
  • Page 6: Location Selection

    Location Selection Outdoor Locations Location of a water conditioning system is important. The It is recommended that the Pro Elite conditioner be following conditions are required: installed in a protected environment. • Level platform or floor. When installing the water conditioning system outdoors, several items must be considered: Note: The Pro Elite System can be provided with optional • Moisture –...
  • Page 7: System Features

    System Features Brine Tank Resin Tank Cover Brine Tube Assembly Cover Foot, Leveling Collar, Tank Foot, Leveling Cap, Cover Latch Mechanism Tank, Brine Latch Mechanism Jacket,Resin Tank Tank Collar Base, Tank Riser Tube Base 268 Logix PE Valve Upper Basket w/716 Control Resin Tank Cover...
  • Page 8: Equipment Installation

    Equipment Installation Dimensions 5.0 (127) 2.5 (63.5) 55 (1398.1) 60.7 (1541.6) 53.4 (1356.6) 32.2 (817.5) 36.9 (938.1) 28.2 (715.9)
  • Page 9 Typical System Layout Bath Tub Lavatory Toilet Kitchen Outside Outside Faucet Faucet Hot Water Outlet Water Heater Laundry Tubs Pump Meter Floor Drain Figure 1 Standard Basement Before Installation. Cold water lines shown. Bath Tub Lavatory Toilet Kitchen Outside Outside Faucet Faucet Hot Water...
  • Page 10 Inspection To Assemble the Media Tank: 1. If the floor under the media tank is uneven, the The Pro Elite system is shipped with several parts leveling feet may be installed. Slowly lay the tank on its unassembled. When parts are removed from the packing, side.
  • Page 11: Water Line And Bypass Connections

    Normal Operation In Bypass O-ring Probe Probe Pins Lubricate Figure 5 Bulkhead Locking Clasp Fitting Water Conditioner Water Conditioner Figure 7 Model 1265 Bypass (Included) Normal Operation In Bypass Figure 6 Water Line and Bypass Connections Water Conditioner Water Conditioner A bypass valve system should be installed on all water conditioning systems.
  • Page 12: Drain Line Connection

    Drain Line Connection Regenerant Line Connections The regenerant line from the brine tank safety brine valve Note: Standard commercial practices are expressed (Figure 11) connects to the valve. Make sure both safety here. Local codes may require changes to the following valve tube fittings are tight.
  • Page 13: Overflow Line Connection

    Overflow Line Connection In the event of a malfunction, the regenerant tank Electrical Connection overflow will direct “overflow” to the drain instead of spilling on the floor. This fitting should be on the side of the Note: There are no user serviceable parts in the AC cabinet or regenerant tank, Figure 12.
  • Page 14: System Operation

    System Operation Repressurization – Cycle C4 Pressure is balanced in the valve before continuing the Treated Water (Downflow) regeneration. Untreated water is conditioned as it flows through the Fast Rinse (Downflow) - Cycle C5 resin bed and up the riser. Water passes through the resin bed and up through the If the model selected at first start-up was 268r, this is riser to drain.
  • Page 15: Camshaft Cycle Positions

    Camshaft Cycle Positions Cycle Indicators: 0 = Treated Water or brine make-up if recharge cycle The front end of the camshaft has an indicator cup. The has started. cup has slots in the outer edge and cycle numbers on the inside face (Figure 18).
  • Page 16: Disinfection Of Water Conditioning Systems

    Disinfection of Water Conditioning Calcium Hypochlorite Systems Calcium hypochlorite, 70% available chlorine, is available in several forms including tablets and granules. These The materials of construction in the modern water solid materials may be used directly without dissolving conditioning system will not support bacterial growth, before use.
  • Page 17: Displays, Icons And Cursors

    Displays, Icons and Cursors Figure 15 15. Normally off. Will glow red if salt brine is not reaching Note: In normal operation and during programming, the valve during recharge. Indicates out-of-salt only a few of the icons will actually be displayed. condition.
  • Page 18: Programming Overview

    Programming Overview Level I Programming The Analyzer control includes multiple program levels The Analyzer control can be quickly programmed by that allow the Water Treatment Professional to customize following the sequential procedure on the following the system for many water conditions. Additionally, page.
  • Page 19: Level L Programming - Analyzer Conditioner

    Level l Programming - Analyzer Conditioner Screen Buttons to Description Range Press SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS Time/Day Model: 268r (Refill First) press Valve Type Regeneration Time/Day 268 (Refill Last) Salt Amount Model Select then Capacity press SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS Time/Day...
  • Page 20: Level Ii Programming - P Values

    Level II Programming – P Values Level II program parameters can be adjusted and used to fine-tune the conditioner’s operation. The parameters are accessible by pressing and holding the UP and DOWN buttons until the control displays a “P” value. Note: The control must be in the home position to change settings.
  • Page 21: Level Lll Cycle Programming - C Values

    Level lll Cycle Programming – C Values Several Level III program parameters can be adjusted to fine-tune a conditioner's operation for non-standard applications. Typically these parameters will not need to be adjusted, as the default settings accommodate most applications. Contact your Water Treatment Professional before attempting any programming.
  • Page 22: Level Iv Viewing History - H Values

    Level IV Viewing History - H Values Historical information can be viewed by pressing the SET and DOWN buttons simultaneously with the Analyzer control in the home position. Release both buttons when the control displays an “H” value. Press the UP or DOWN buttons to navigate to each setting.
  • Page 23: Placing 268 Water Conditioning System Into Operation (Fill Brine Tank Last)

    Placing 268 Water Conditioning System 4. Fill the media tank with water. Into Operation (Fill Brine Tank Last) A. While the Analyzer control is in cycle (Backwash), open the water supply valve very slowly to approximately the 1/4 open position. Quick Cycling the Analyzer Control Water will begin to enter the media tank.
  • Page 24: Placing 268R Water Conditioning System Into Operation (Fill Brine Tank First)

    Placing 268r Water Conditioning C. The control will cycle to the regenerant tank refill cycle and water will be directed down System Into Operation through the regenerant line to the regenerant (Fill Brine Tank First) tank. Let the water flow through the line until all air bubbles have been purged from the line.
  • Page 25: The Water Conditioning System Is Now Fully Operational

    Cycle Sequence Table 8. Press and hold the SET and UP button for five seconds to cancel regeneration, and cycle the control back to Cycle Description Time in Minutes the service position. Service 9. Start another regeneration. Advance the controller to Repressurize the brine refill position (C8) to prime the line between the regenerant tank and the valve (conditioner only).
  • Page 26: Manual Regeneration Options

    Manual Regeneration Options The Analyzer control features several options that offer additional flexibility for manually regenerating the conditioner. Delayed Manual Regeneration Pressing and releasing the REGEN button starts a delayed manual regeneration. The Regeneration icon on the display will flash indicating a regeneration will start when the time of day reaches the programmed time of regeneration.
  • Page 27: Pro Elite Valve - Exploded View And Parts List

    Pro Elite Valve - Exploded View and Parts List...
  • Page 28 Item Part Description Qty. Item Part Description Qty. Number Number 4000897 Analyzer Control Injector Options: 1244651 Valve Assembly w/o Flow Controls 1035734 “J” Injector, Lt Blue 10-inch tank 1235338 Top Plate, Valve 1035735 “K” Injector, Pink 12-inch tank 1234170 Screw, Top Plate 1000269 Injector Cap with O-Ring 1235339...
  • Page 29: Conditioner Tank And Regenerant Tank Assembly - Exploded View And Parts List

    Conditioner Tank and Regenerant Tank Assembly - Exploded View and Parts List...
  • Page 30 Latch, Cover, Pro Elite Tank 4000987 Lower Distributor Assy 12x48 1396149 Washer Stainless Steel Tank 4000407 Button, GE Logo, 1.4" 1234170 Screw, #8-18 x 9/16, Type 25 4000347 Cover, Brine Tank, Pro Elite 4001265 Washer, Countersunk Finishing, SS 4000348 Collar, Brine Tank, Pro Elite...
  • Page 31: Brine Well Assembly - Exploded View And Parts List

    Brine Well Assembly - Exploded View and Parts List CH15675 Item Part Description Qty. Number CH15013-1 Brine Well w/Slots 60014 Safety Brine Valve CH15070 Grommet CH16371-60 Tubing, 3/8" x 60" Long CH15024 Cap, Brine Well 4" Dia. (Caplug STP -4) 60068-8.06 Brine Float w/One Grommet (As Purchased) 60002-27...
  • Page 32: Troubleshooting

    Troubleshooting Analyzer Control – Error Codes and Check Salt Light Problem Possible Cause Solution ERR 1 is displayed. Program settings have been corrupted. Press any key and reprogram Level I settings. ERR 2 is displayed. The control is not a “North American” 60 Install 60 Hz Analyzer control.
  • Page 33 System Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause Solution Regenerant tank overflow. a. Uncontrolled refill flow rate. a. Remove refill flow control to clean ball and seat. b. Air Leak in regenerant line to air b. Check all connections in regenerant check. line for leaks. c.
  • Page 34 Pentair Residential Filtration, LLC 5730 North Glen Park Road Milwaukee, WI 53209-4454 (262) 238-4400 Phone (262) 238-4402 Fax ©2011 Pentair Residential Filtration, LLC P/N 4001051 Rev D MR14...

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