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INSTALLATION 7
CAUTION: When making sweat connections, remove all plastic and rubber
components which contact brass or copper. Damage to these components may
result otherwise.
BYPASS VALVE INSTALLATION
AQUA-SENSOR
®
SENSING DEVICE AND TIME CLOCK UNITS ONLY
The bypass valve connects directly to the backplate of the valve with a pair of couplings and screws (Figure 4). To
facilitate this connection, remove the plate by pulling up on the u-clip on the back of the valve. Lubricate all o-rings
with silicone lubricant.
BYPASS VALVE INSTALLATION
SOFT-MINDER
®
METER ONLY
The Soft-Minder meter is placed between the bypass valve and the control in place of the couplings shipped with
the Cul-Flo-Valv
®
(Figure 5). Make sure the meter is on the outlet port of the control and that it is installed with the
arrow pointing in the direction of water flow. A pair of elongated bolts are packaged with the meter to hold the
bypass valve to the back plate of the control. Lubricate all o-rings with silicone lubricant.
SWEAT ADAPTOR INSTALLATION
The sweat adaptors use a snap ring to hold them to the backplate of the control valve. The back plate will need to
be removed from the valve for this connection. A pair of snap ring pliers, PN 00-5916-09, are needed for this
connection.
PLUMBING CONNECTIONS
Two methods of connecting the water softener to the plumbing system are available. Shipped with each softener
is a Culligan
®
Cul-Flo-Valv
®
bypass valve, either PN 01-0124-88 or 01-0102-38. If local conditions warrant,
you may use the sweat adaptor kits, PN 00-3314-44 or 00-3314-45.
NOTICE: The Soft-Minder
®
meter cannot be used with the sweat adaptors.
CAUTION: Close the inlet supply line and relieve system pressure before
cutting into the plumbing! Flooding could result!
FIGURE 2 FIGURE 3
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