Roubleshooting, Troubleshooting, Valve troubleshooting – GE Autotrol Performa ProSoft 960 Series User Manual

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Troubleshooting

The technology upon which the Autotrol Performa control
valve is based is well established and proven in service
over many years. However, should a problem or question
arise regarding the operation of the system, the control
can very easily be serviced. For parts mentioned, refer to
exploded views in the Replacement Parts section of this
manual.

IMPORTANT: Service procedures that require the water
pressure to be removed from the system are marked with
a ! after the possible cause. To remove water pressure
from the system, put the bypass valve or three-valve
bypass into the bypass position and open the backwash
drain valve (the seventh valve back from the control) with
a screwdriver. Restore system water pressure when the
service work is completed.

Valve Troubleshooting

Problem

Possible Cause

Solution

1. Control will not draw regenerant.

A. Low water pressure.
B. Restricted drain line.
C. Injector plugged !
D. Injector defective !
E. Valve (2 and/or 4) not closed.

A. Set pump to maintain 30 psi at conditioner.
B. Remove restriction.
C. Clean injector and screen.
D. Replace injector.
E.

Remove foreign matter from disc and check disc
for closing by pushing in on stem. Replace if
needed.

2. Regenerant tank overflow.

A. Regenerant valve (1) being held open.

B. Uncontrolled regenerant refill flow rate !
C. Valve (3 or 4) not closed during regenerant

draw causing refill.

D. Air leak in regenerant line.

A. Manually operate valve stem to flush away

obstruction.

B. Remove variable salt controller to clean.
C. Flush out foreign matter by holding disc open and

manually operating valve stem.

D. Check all connections in regenerant line for leaks.

Refer to instructions.

3. System using more or less salt

than salt control is set for.

A. Inaccurate setting.
B. Foreign matter in controller causing

incorrect flow rates !

C. Defective controller.

A. Correct setting.
B. Remove variable salt controller and flush out

foreign matter. Manually position control to
regenerant draw to clean controller (after so
doing, position control to “purge” to remove
regenerant from tank).

C. Replace controller.

4. Intermittent or irregular

regenerant draw.

A. Low water pressure.
B. Defective injector !

A. Set pump to maintain 30 psi at conditioner.
B. Replace both injector and injector cap.

5. No conditioned water after

regeneration.

A. Unit did not regenerate.
B. No salt in regenerant tank.
C. Plugged injector !

A. Check for power.
B. Add salt.
C. Clean injector. Flush with water.

6. Control backwashes at

excessively low or high rate.

A. Incorrect backwash controller used.
B. Foreign matter affecting controller

operation !

A. Replace with correct size controller.
B. Remove controller and ball. Flush with water.

7. Flowing or dripping water at

drain or regenerant line after
regeneration.

A. Drain valve (5 or 6) or regenerant valve (1)

held open by foreign matter or particle.

B. Valve stem return spring on top plate weak.

A. Manually operate valve stem to flush away

obstruction.

B. Replace spring.

8. Hard water leakage during

service.

A. Improper regeneration.

B. Leaking of bypass valve !
C. O-ring around riser tube

damaged !

A. Repeat regeneration making certain that the

correct salt dosage is set.

B. Replace O-ring.
C. Replace O-ring.

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