Sea Recovery SRC Ultra Whisper Compact 200 Owner's Manual page 215

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a. Over under or over tightening of the valve's plunger adjustments, located inside the valve body ports, can
cause by-passing of brine water to product water.
1) Remove Diversion Valve from the System and adjust ports.
2) Position the manual over ride button OUTWARD to normal position by first pushing the button
inward and rotating it counter clockwise allowing it to spring outward away from the coil body.
3) With your mouth blow into port "P", air should expel from port "B" which is the "normally open" or
"bad water" port.
4) If it is extremely difficult to expel air from port "B" or if no air expels from port "B" then port "B"
requires adjustment.
5) Again blow into port "P" while plugging port "B" with a finger tip. No air should expel from port "A".
6) If air expels from port "A" then port "A" requires adjustment.
7) Position the manual over ride button INWARD to manual over ride position by pushing the button
inward and rotating it clockwise allowing it to lock inward close to the coil body.
8) With your mouth blow into port "P", air should expel from port "A" which is the "normally closed" or
"good water" port.
9) If it is extremely difficult to expel air from port "A" or if no air expels from port "A" then port "A"
requires adjustment.
10) Again blow into port "P" while plugging port "A" with a finger tip. No air should expel from port "B".
11) If air expels from port "B" then port "B" requires adjustment.
b. Solenoid Valve Coil Check:
1) The 3-way Product Diversion Valve Solenoid operates from 12 VDC. To check the condition of the
Diversion Valve solenoid coil:
a) While System is operating and while the "safe water" lamp on the Touch Pad is illuminated green,
remove the din connector from the valve's coil. Using a Volt meter set to DC check the voltage at
the din connector terminals.
b) If 12 VDC is present at the din connector terminals then the control circuit is operating normally
but the 3-way Diversion Valve Coil may be defective. Check the solenoid coil continuity.
c) Using an Ohm meter measure the continuity of the solenoid coil as shown below.
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d) If an open circuit exists, or if the resistance is much greater than or less than 12 to 15 Ω.then
replace the solenoid coil or the entire valve.
Measure the DC resistance between pins 1 & 2.
Proper resistance reading is approx. 12 to 15 Ω.
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Sea Recovery Ultra Whisper Rev. A

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