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Canature WaterGroup 95MTS Installation And Operation Manual

Multi tank systems water softener

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95MTS
Multi Tank Systems
Water Softener
Canature WaterGroup Canada Inc.
855 Park St., Unit 1
Regina, SK, S4N 6M1
Toll Free: (877) 288-9888
Canature WaterGroup U.S.A. Inc.
6353 Commerce Drive
Whitestown, IN, 46075
Toll Free: (877) 288-9888

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  • Page 1 95MTS Multi Tank Systems Water Softener Canature WaterGroup Canada Inc. Canature WaterGroup U.S.A. Inc. 855 Park St., Unit 1 6353 Commerce Drive Regina, SK, S4N 6M1 Whitestown, IN, 46075 Toll Free: (877) 288-9888 Toll Free: (877) 288-9888...
  • Page 3: Table Of Contents

    INTRODUCTION SYSTEM CONFIGURATION INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS START-UP INSTRUCTIONS SYSTEM DIAGRAM PROGRAMMING ADVANCED PROGRAMMING MTS WIRING SCHEMATICS REMOVING POWER HEAD ASSEMBLY REPLACE DRAIN LINE FLOW CONTROL (DLFC) REPLACE BRINE LINE FLOW CONTROL (BLFC) REPLACING OR CLEANING INJECTORS MTS SYSTEM COMPONENTS POWER HEAD EXPLODED VIEW POWER HEAD PARTS NUMBERS VALVE BODY EXPLODED VIEW VALVE BODY PARTS NUMBERS...
  • Page 4: Introduction

    INTRODUCTION STANDARD FEATURES product water is recycled through the tank to polish the water and insure no hardness is passed to the service line. If the flow rate drops MTS systems have been designed and engineered to offer below the point where channeling can occur, the system will also considerable performance advantages compared to traditional recycle product water to maintain high quality.
  • Page 5: Installation Instructions

    INSTALLATION INSTRUCTIONS 1. Locate the system close to a drain where the system will be installed. The surface should be clean and level. 2. Connect the inlet and outlet of the softener using appropriate fittings. Perform all plumbing according to local plumbing codes. Any solder joints near the valve or any other plastic connections must be done before connecting any piping.
  • Page 6: System Diagram

    START-UP INSTRUCTIONS (CONTINUED) 1. Plug the valve and main controller into an approved power source. 2. Connect data(4 pin) and power(2 pin) cables between multiple valves via daisy chain from the main controller. Also ensure all meter cables are plugged in. 3.
  • Page 7: Programming

    PROGRAMMING Press the MENU button to advance to the first menu page. Date & Time Display Unit Language Of Measure System System Diagnostic Type Settings Information Press the UP / DOWN button to highlight and choose the menu. Press the SET button to enter the menu icon you want to edit. The displayed value will begin flashing.
  • Page 8 PROGRAMMING (CONTINUED) SYSTEM TYPE This menu controls the type of systems available with MTS. All MTS systems can operate with 2 to 16 valves. SOFTENER (DEMAND FLOW) As flow rate demand increases and passed the preset trip points, external motorized ball valves on each control valve are opened to bring additional tanks on-line to increase flow capacity.
  • Page 9 PROGRAMMING (CONTINUED) For standard MTS system the default Valve Type is BNT 950. When changing from different modes, a page will displayed that will confirm you want to change the System Type. Select Yes to change the type and No to keep the current settings. A System Setting page will be displayed. These options are covered in the Advanced Programming section and are only needed when you are replacing a valve / controller in the system at a later time.
  • Page 10 PROGRAMMING (CONTINUED) Press the UP / DOWN button to highlight the desired menu con. Press the SET button to enter the Feed Water menu. In the Feed Water menu you can enter the Hardness, Iron and Manganese concentrations. Feed Water Hardness Feed Water...
  • Page 11 PROGRAMMING (CONTINUED) Press the UP / DOWN button to highlight the desired menu icon. Press the SET button to enter the Trip Point Settings. These settings determine what flow rate will cause additional tanks to come on line to increase flow capacity. TRIP DELAY TIME ON This value controls the delay time in seconds that the flow rate must exceed the Trip Flow Rate before the next tank will come on line.
  • Page 12 PROGRAMMING (CONTINUED) Press the UP / DOWN button to highlight the desired menu icon. Press the SET button to enter the Auxiliary Outputs menu. For detailed program- ming instructions please see the Advanced Programming section. Auxillary Outputs Auxillary Outputs Remote Start Switch 1 Immediately Remote Start Switch 1 Hold...
  • Page 13 PROGRAMMING (CONTINUED) Press the UP / DOWN button to highlight the desired menu icon. Press the SET button to enter the Chemical Pump menu. This setting will control the Time On (Seconds) per Volume (Gallon) of water passed through the system. Chemical Pump CON BY AUX RELAY 1 Chemical...
  • Page 14 PROGRAMMING (CONTINUED) SYSTEM TYPE - FILTERS Press the SET button to enter the System Type menu icon. A password is required to unlock this screen to prevent non-qualified persons from making changes. The password is 1, 2, 3, 4. System Type System Regenaration System...
  • Page 15 PROGRAMMING (CONTINUED) Press the UP / DOWN button to highlight the desired menu icon. Press the SET button to enter the Regen. Time menu. In the Regen. Time menu you can edit the time of day a regeneration will occur. Regen.
  • Page 16 PROGRAMMING (CONTINUED) Press the UP / DOWN button to highlight the desired menu icon. Press the SET button to enter the Regen. Cycle menu. In the Regen. Cycle menu you can set the system Backwash and Rinse times. The times apply to all the tanks in the system. Regen.
  • Page 17 ADVANCED PROGRAMMING AUXILIARY OUTPUTS From the Advanced Settings menu, press the UP / DOWN button to highlight the Auxiliary Output menu icon. Press the SET button to enter. Auxillary Outputs Auxillary Outputs Remote Start Switch 1 Immediately Remote Start Switch 1 Hold AUX Relay 1 Duration Regeneration...
  • Page 18 ADVANCED PROGRAMMING (CONTINUED) Trip Point Settings Remote Start Trip Trip Flow Rate (GPM Trip Point RS OFF Remote Start Delay Settings RS ON Immediately (SEC) RS ON Delay 10 Min RS OFF Unit 1st RS ON Hold RS ON Immediately RS Value RS ON Delay 15 Min...
  • Page 19 ADVANCED PROGRAMMING (CONTINUED) FORMATTING SLAVE & MASTER PCB’S Display Unit CUBIC METERS Of Measure Format Valve Type Format Slave Valve has been completed! Language BNT 950 Total 4 Units. English BNT 950-X Spanish French Language Restore System Type Restore History Data System Setting has been completed! System Type...
  • Page 20 MTS WIRING SCHEMATICS SOFTENER OR FILTER WIRING DIAGRAM...
  • Page 21 MTS WIRING SCHEMATICS (CONTINUED) SOFTENER OR FILTER AUX Power In Remote AUX 1 Power Out Switch 1 AUX 2 Power Out PLUG PC3 Valve Body Flow Motor (Front View) Remote (050420031) Sessor Switch 2 Power Adaptor Outlet: AC 24V 2500 MA Master (11040051) Controller...
  • Page 22 MTS WIRING SCHEMATICS (CONTINUED) SOFTENER WITH POLISHING RECYCLE OPTION Polish Valve (Solenoid Valve) DC 24V Remote Switch 1 PLUG PC3 Valve Body Flow Motor (Front View) Remote (050420031) Sessor Switch 2 Power Adaptor Outlet: AC 24V 2500 MA Master (11040051) Controller (05042001) Power Adaptor...
  • Page 23 MTS WIRING SCHEMATICS (CONTINUED) FILTER WITH PRESSURE DIFFERENTIAL SWITCH OPTION Pressure AUX Power In Sensor 1 Remote Pressure AUX1 Power In Switch 1 Sensor 1 AUX2 Power Out PLUG PC3 Valve Body Flow Motor (Front View) Remote (050420031) Sessor Switch 2 Power Adaptor Outlet: AC 24V 2500 MA Master...
  • Page 24 REMOVING POWER HEAD ASSEMBLY Cam Hole Button SET & REGEN Cam Arrow Manual Button Locking Bar Connector Manually remove the Power Head Assembly:  Press and hold Manual Button  With 8 hex key, insert Cam Hole, turn the Cam anti-clockwise to the backwash position ...
  • Page 25 REPLACE DRAIN LINE FLOW CONTROL (DLFC) Drain Line Clip DLFC Holder DLFC Drain Line Elbow To replace the Drain Line Flow Control (DLFC):  Remove the Drain Line Clip  Pull the Drain Line Elbow Assembly outward  Pull the DLFC Holder outward from the Drain Elbow ...
  • Page 26 REPLACING OR CLEANING INJECTORS Connector 2x O- Rings 2x Screws Screen Injector Body Cover assembly Sediment, salt and silt will restrict or clog the injector. A clean water supply and pure salt will prevent this from happening. The injector assembly is located on the left side of the control valve (viewing valve from rear).
  • Page 27 MTS SYSTEM COMPONENTS 10010055 VALVE BNT950 MTS (SLAVE) 4” C/W 1.25” BALL VALVE 10010056-1: MTS MAIN CONTROLLER 60010182: MTS COMMUNICATION CABLE 2M 60010197: MTS COMMUNICATION CABLE 6M 60010083: MTS POWER TRANSFORMER 60010083 120V INPUT 24V OUTPUT 10010056-1: MTS COMMUNICATION CABLE 3M...
  • Page 28 POWER HEAD EXPLODED VIEW...
  • Page 29 Clear Cover on Display 05040136 Screw 3.5×20 50030062 95/95MTS Cover(Black) 60010629 95MTS Main Board 60010632 95MTS Subordinate Circuit Board (pre 2017) 60010632N 95MTS Subordinate Circuit Board (post 2017) 05040137 Screw M4×8 60021942-1 Motor 24V 7W, with wire 60095212 Screw ST 3.5×13, pan head...
  • Page 30 VALVE BODY EXPLODED VIEW B17 B18 B19 B20 B21B22B23B24B25 B10 B11 B2 B3 B4 B3 B4 B39 B40 B41 B42 B43 B45 B46...
  • Page 31 VALVE BODY PARTS NUMBERS 95STS/MTS VALVE BODY Part # WG Description 05056088 Screw M5×16 60095650 95 Piston Rod 60095661 Quad Ring Holder 60095735 Quad Ring (5.81×1.83) 5040004M End Plug Retainer 60095663 Piston Rod Holder 60095732 95 Piston 60010218 95 Piston Assy 60095024 Housing Locking Bar 60010260...
  • Page 32 VALVE BODY PARTS NUMBERS (CONTINUED) 95STS/MTS VALVE BODY 60095041 Bolt M5×50 60095211 95 Valve Body 60095608 O-ring φ47×3 26010158 O-ring φ23.39×3.53 05040123 Auxiliary Hole Plug 60010243 95 Valve Body Base(4”) 05042005 O-ring φ46.99×5.33 05040091M Sealing Collar 60095034 Screw M6×30 60010228 O-ring φ108×5.3 60010219 Seal &...
  • Page 33 TROUBLE SHOOTING Trouble Shooting Issue Possible Cause Possible Solution A. Unit fails to initiate a 1. No power supply. Check electrical service, fuse, etc. regeneration cycle. 2. Defective circuit board. Replace faulty parts. 3. Power failure. Reset time of day. 4.
  • Page 34 For warranty claims, Canature WaterGroup reserves the right to ask for this maintenance sheet. Failure to provide this completed form for the time period requested will void your warranty.
  • Page 35 (each tank) (each tank) water (Y/N) (Y/N) drain and clean For warranty claims, Canature WaterGroup reserves the right to ask for this maintenance sheet. Failure to provide this completed form for the time period requested will void your warranty.
  • Page 36 Tank 3 Tank 4 Tank 1 Tank 2 Tank 3 Tank 4 For warranty claims, Canature WaterGroup reserves the right to ask for this maintenance sheet. Failure to provide this completed form for the time period requested will void your warranty.
  • Page 37 Alarms? and brine hardness (system) and brine hardness (system) For warranty claims, Canature WaterGroup reserves the right to ask for this maintenance sheet. Failure to provide this completed form for the time period requested will void your warranty.
  • Page 38 Weight of Salt Date Date corresponding softener tank added corresponding softener tank added For warranty claims, Canature WaterGroup reserves the right to ask for this maintenance sheet. Failure to provide this completed form for the time period requested will void your warranty.
  • Page 40 Limited to warranty provided by original manufacturer Canature WaterGroup™ will replace any part (except for Wear and Tear Items – Media, Piston, Seals and Brine Valve) which fails within the time period specified in the chart above from date of manufacture, as indicated by the serial number, provided the failure is due to a defect in material or workmanship.