Culligan Gold Series User Manual

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• Align the manifold with the center opening in the valve, and press the valve onto the adapter

firmly.

• Assemble the tank clamp to the control, and tighten the clamp screw.

Flow Control Eductor Nozzle

Listed below is the recommended eductor nozzle to be used at various salt dosages.
Table 2 - Flow Restrictors

Unit

Backwash Flow

Nozzle

Throat

Brine Refill Flow

9”

2.0 gpm (#2 Brown)

Blue*

Light Brown*

0.45 gpm

10”

2.0 gpm (#2 Brown)

Beige

Light Brown

0.45 gpm

12”

3.5 gpm (#3 Green)

Beige

Light Brown

0.8 gpm

14”

5.5 gpm (Black)

Green

Blue

0.8 gpm

* Standard from factory

Refer to Figure 6 for a visual on changing the

eductor nozzle and the backwash flow control.

Eductor Nozzle Replacement

• Remove the three screws on the eductor cap

and remove the cap.

• Remove the eductor assembly.
• Remove the eductor screen from the assembly
• Remove the blue nozzle and replace it with the

beige nozzle. Make sure to put the o-ring on the

correct nozzle.

• Reverse the procedure to reassemble. To prevent

leaks, ensure that the gasket is in the proper

position.

Backwash Flow Control Replacement

• Remove the drain clip and pull the drain elbow straight off.
• Remove the backwash flow control located behind the elbow.
• Install the correct backwash flow control.

• Reverse the procedure to reassemble.

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Note: The clamp and valve will be able to rotate on the tank until pressure is applied.

Note: Make sure to push the valve straight down onto the manifold. If the valve is cocked, it

may cause the o-ring to slip off the manifold.

Figure 6

Note: The number on the flow control should face into the valve body.

Note: Dip switch #5 is to be in the “off” position for 9” and 10” Tanks (0.45 gpm refill

flow control). Dip switch 5 is to be in the “on” position for 12” and 14” tanks (0.80 gpm

brine refill flow control).

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