This owner’s manual is designed to assist owners and installers with the operation, maintenance and installation of your new water filter. It is our sincere hope that this manual is clear, concise and helpful. Detailed instructions on general operating conditions, pre‑ installation and installation instructions, start‑ up, and meter programming are included.
Job Specification Sheet MODEL NO. *Water test at time of installation Iron (ppm) Hydrogen Sulfide Manganese Chlorine Other Tannins Other *Sizing information All Water is Filtered Except: Rear Hose Bib Front Hose Bib Kitchen Cold Toilets All Cold Other *INSTALLATION DATE *SERIAL NUMBER NOTES General Specifications...
Installation Check List (all electrical & plumbing should be done in accordance to all local codes) Iron blaster is limited to indoor installations with lime and/or iron must be replaced. If piping is blocked Water Pressure: A minimum of 30 pounds of water pressure with iron, additional equipment may be needed ahead of the (psi) is required for regeneration.
Instillation Instructions (all electrical & plumbing should be done in accordance to all local codes) Avoid getting primer and solvent cement on any part of Your new Iron Blaster™ allows for simple installation and the o‑ rings, split rings, bypass valve or control valve. start up.
start up instructions 1. Complete all plumbing connections; inlet, outlet and drain piston movement is heard. Backwash until water at drain is line. clear. 5. Let regeneration proceed automatically to fast rinse and Place bypass valve in bypass position (see page 4). air recharge.
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Iron Blaster™-10 10"x54" 1" Iron blaster™-12 12"x52" 1" Iron blaster™-13 13"x54" 2.35 1" (1) Water temps above 60° F will require a higher backwash rate. Consult factory.
Backwash Frequency iron applications Hydrogen Sulfide Applications 0.3 - 1.0 ppm Iron - Every 3rd Day 0.1 - 0.33 ppm Hydrogen Sulfide - Every 3rd Day 0.33 - 0.66 ppm Hydrogen Sulfide - Every Other Day 1.0 - 2.0 ppm Iron - Every Other Day 0.66 - 1.0 ppm Hydrogen Sulfide - Every Day 2.0 - 3.0 ppm Iron - Every Day Programming...
Regeneration Mode regeneration Step #2 Typically a system is set to regenerate at a time of low water usage. An example (shows time remaining in "backwash" is 8:22) of a time with low water usage is when the household is asleep. If there is a demand water when the system is regenerating, untreated water will be supplied.
Set Time of Day Up Arrow Down Arrow Step 1 Step 1 - Press SET CLOCK. Step 2 - Current Time (hour): Set the hour of the day using buttons. Step 2 SET TIME AM/PM toggles after 12. Press NEXT to go to step 3. 6:35 Step 3 - Current Time (minutes): Set the minutes of day using buttons.
Filter Setup Up Arrow Down Arrow STEP 1S – Press NEXT and simultaneously for 3 seconds. If screen in Step 2S does not STEP 1S appear in 5 seconds the lock on the valve is activated. STEP 2S – Select between softening or filtering. A flashing "SOFTENING" or FILTERING STEP 2S "FILTERING"...
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STeP 8 S – Set relay to activate by Time, Gallons, regen Gallons, lockout, Off or Ser- vice alarm by using RELAY 1 "TIME" STEP 8S buttons. A relay can be used to operate a chemical feed pump or solenoid, etc. The choices are: TRIGGER •...
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STEP 15 S – Use up and down arrows to select number of gallons per relay RELAY 1 SET POINT STEP 15S activation of regen gallon setting. Range 0.1 – 20,000 gallons. Press NEXT to go to step 16S. If Off or Time was selected in previous steps, this screen does not ap- STEP 16 S –...
Service Reminder STeP 23S – Service alarm for TIME ranges from 0.25 to 9.75 years. Press buttons ScHedUled SerVIce STEP 23S together until "set" appears to select value. Press NEXT to either exit System Setup or if 0.25 BOTH was selected go to Step 24S. Press REGEN to return to the previous step. STeP 24S –...
STEP 6D – Flow rate, maximum of each of last seven days: The maximum flow rate in gallons MAX FLOW STEP 6D 6 12.7 per minute that occurred in each of the last seven days will be displayed. Press arrow to display maximum flow rate today = 0, yesterday = 1.
Cycle Sequence Anytime cycle sequence is modified, filter set-up will revert to manu- Cycle Options facturer setting and must be reprogrammed as desired. REGENERANT FILL BACKWASH DRAW Cycle Sequence instructions allows the operator to set the order of the cycles. The Filter System Setup allows the operator to set how long the RINSE FILTERING cycles will last.
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STeP 6cS – no Hard Water bypass enabled ‑ Selection requires that a connection to a nO Hard bYPaSS STeP 6cS Motorized Alternator Valve (MAV) is made to the two pin‑ connector labeled ALTERNATOR enabled MAV DRIVE located on the printed circuit board. The MAV will be driven closed before the first regeneration cycle that is not FILL or SOFTENING or FILTERING, and be driven open after last regeneration cycle that is not FILL.
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STeP 12cS – Seperate source selection requires connection of motorized alternator valve aUX MaV SeP SOUrce STeP 12cS (MAV) to Auxiliary Drive two‑ pin connection on board. TrIGGer Auxiliary MAV Drive set to operate with a Seperate Source trigger. Auxiliary MAV transitions to Bypass before the start of regen cycle #1, AFTER Alternator MAV motor transition.
Trouble Shooting Problem Cause Correction After resolving the cause of any error code or any service valve, press NEXT & REGEN simultaneously for 5 seconds or disconnect power supply for 5 seconds at PC board and reconnect to resynchronize software with piston position. valve eRROR COdes Error Code 101 ‑...
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place. If not, replace stack assembly B2. Mechanical Binding B2. Drive gear and reducing gears should spin freely, replace if necessary...
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Trouble Shooting PROBLEM CAUSE CORRECTION Control valve stalled in regeneration Motor not operating Replace Motor No electric power at outlet Repair outlet or use working outlet Defective transformer Should provide 12 volts when plugged into outlet, if not, replace transformer Defective PC board Replace PC board Broken drive gear or drive cap assembly...
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Relay Troubleshooting Problem Cause Correction Relay does not energize Relay driver programmed on "Time" Programmed incorrectly Check programming See table on page 8 Defective relay, See figure below Replace Relay Defective PC Board Replace PC Board Faulty wire connections between Check and repair wire PC board and relay connections...
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PurAzone A03 Filtration Item description Part # Metered Control 110270, specify flow control 3&4 Mineral Tank Assembly IC‑ JR 1054 Filter 104022 Tank IC‑ JR 1252 Filter 108294 Tank Filter Media 109285 IC JR‑ 10 Rebed 109286 IC JR‑ 12 Rebed Plate Distributor ‑...
Water Meter and Meter Plug ITeM nO. deScrIPTIOn QTY. Order nO. 102141 Nut 1” QC 102051* Meter Assy. 102687 Turbine Assy. 102165 O‑ ring 215 102321 Meter Plug Assy.** *Order number 102051 includes 102687 and 102165, which are item numbers 3 & 4. **Only used if metering is not to be done (time clock units) The nuts and caps are designed to be unscrewed or tightened by hand or with the special plastic wrench.
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Instillation Fitting Assemblies ITeM nO. deScrIPTIOn QTY. ITeM nO. deScrIPTIOn QTY. Order nO. Order nO. 102141 Nut 1” Quick Connect 102141 Nut 1” Quick Connect 102437 Split Ring 102437 Split Ring 102165 O‑ Ring 215 102165 O‑ Ring 215 106761 Fitting 1”...
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Instillation Fittings and Assemblies Continued Order No: 110135 Order No: 110136 Description: IC 2.0 Fitting 3/4” Brass SharkBite Assembly Description: IC 2.0 Fitting 1” Brass SharkBite Assembly ITeM nO. deScrIPTIOn QTY. Order nO. ITeM nO. deScrIPTIOn QTY. Order nO. 102141 Nut 1”...
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