Brunermatic Valve Flow Diagrams & Flow Control Assembly Service - Culligan CSM Series Installation, Operating And Service Instructions

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Brunermatic Valve Flow Diagrams & Flow Control Assembly Service
Flow patterns for the regeneration and service cycles are governed by the individual diaphragm valves. These valves
close when under pressure and open when pressure is vented. Each is identified by a number cast on the front of the
main valve body.
Control tubing connects each numbered valve with the MVP Controller.
Table 11.
Position
Service
Backwash
Brine Draw/Slow Rinse
Flush
NOTE
#17 should always be closed on multiple tank systems
NOTE
The system provided may utilize an older version of pilot valve and/or Brunermatic Valve port number-
ing. Evidence of the old numbering scheme is noted by the use of port number 17 on the pilot valve
and/or Brunermatic valve. If the numbering scheme of the pilot valve does not completely match the
Brunermatic valve, the following chart should be referred to for conversion purposes.
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Culligan® CSM Series Filters
SERVICE
BACKWASH
Figure 88.
Valves
Valves
(Vented)
(Pressurized)
1, 4
2, 5, 6, 17
2, 5, 17
1, 4, 6
6, 17
1, 2, 5, 4
1, 6, 17
2, 5, 4
BRINE DRAW
SLOW RINSE
Table 12.
Port Conversion Chart
Old (Bruner)
New (Culligan)
1
2
4
5
6
17
.
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FLUSH
1
3
2
4
5
6
Cat. No. 01016449

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