Locate the system where – Sears 625.34929 User Manual

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Locate the system where...

.... a 115 volt, 60 Hz electrical power source is

nearby. (See page 11)

,. .good fresh air flow will cool the solution

pump motor and carry away solution fumes.

.... the area is clean and the air is free of dust.

A . , .the solution pump and tank are easy to

reach for servicing and refilling, BUT
OUT OF THE REACH OF CHILDREN.

A

, .IT’S AWAY FROM DIRECT SUNLIGHT.

A

. DAMAGE FROM SOLUTIONS, DUE TO

LEAKSTHAT COULD OCCUR. IS LEAST
LIKELY

. it’s close to the solution injection point.

Read about the 3 ways to inject solution,
below.

Chlorine or neutralizer feeding is done in 1 of 3
ways with the solution dispensing system. Read
the following and pick the best way to treat your
water supply

(l) Chlorine or neutralizer injected right into

the well casing (FIG, 2, below and FIG. 4,
page 8) - This is the best way to feed
chlorine.

Chlorine or neutralizer injected into the

alternate discharge fitting on the well pump

(FIG. 2 and FIG. 5, page 9) - This is the best

way to feed neutralizer.

Chlorine or neutralizer injected at some
point between the well pump and pressure

tank (FIG. 2 and FIG. 6, page 10).

IMPORTANT: When the well pump is running,
the solution feed pump is feeding chlorine or

FIG. 2

To Household

neutralizer into the water, For the chlorine or
neutralizer to work right, it must mix with the
problem water for a short time. With today’s
fast recovery water pumps and direct fresh

water drawing, most water bypasses the

pressure tank. This does not allow enough

time for good solution mixing to treat the pro­
blem water. If you have a fast water pumping
system*, you must install a 42 gallon (or larger)
blending tank, as shown in FIG. 3 , to get the

needed mixing time. A blending tank is avail­

able from Sears. Stock No. 42-34028,

NOTE: In 90 to 95% of all Solution Dispensing
System installations, a blending tank is needed
for proper Solution mixing, A blending tank is
helpful in all installations, but in some (shallow

well, long piping runs, feeding neutralizer com­

pound only) it could be left out under certain

conditions. Talk to your Sears sales depart­
ment for help.

SOLUTfON iIMJECTION INTO THE

^ WELL CASING-PAGES

SOLUTION INJECTION INTO THE

^ WELL PUMP ALTERNATE DIS­

CHARGE FITTING - PAGE 9

^

SOLUTION INJECTION BETWEEN

THE WELL PUMP AND PRESSURE

TANK — PAGE 10

CAUTION:

CHLORINE, INJECTED INTO THE WATER, MAY SHORTEN THE LIFE OF GASKETS AND SEALS IN YOUR WATER SYSTEM

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