Kenmore 625.348460 User Manual

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HOW YOUR WATER SOFTENER WORKS

SECTION 2

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2B. SOFT WATER SERVICE AND REGENERATION

BRINING: During brining, thebrineis moved

from thesalt storagearea, into theresin tank.

Inside the resin tank, brine cleans hardness

minerals from the resin beads and they are

discharged out thedrain. How much brineis

needed to clean the resin depends on:
-- the amount of resin in the softener,

-- how fast thebrinegoes through thebed.
Thenozzleand venturi (FIG. 6) makesuction to

takebrinefrom thesalt tank and put it into the

resin tank. It keeps the brine flow down to a very

slow rate to get the best resin cleaning with the

least salt.
BRINE RINSE: After all of thebrinegoes into the

resin tank, the brine valve closes. Water keeps

flowing thesameway it did during brining except

the brine flow has stopped. Hardness minerals

and brineflush from theresin tank to thedrain.

Brining and brine rinse together vary in length of

time they take, relative to the fill cycle length.

FIG. 6

WATER FLOW THROUGH THE
SOFTENER IN BRINING AND
BRINE RINSE

BACKWASH: During backwash, water flows UP

through theresin tank (FIG. 7) at a fast rateto flush

iron minerals, dirt and sediments from the bed and

to thedrain. Thebed lifts and expands for good

cleaning.

FIG. 7

WATER FLOW THROUGH THE
SOFTENER IN BACKWASH

FAST RINSE: Backwash is followed by a fast

flow of water down through the resin tank. The

fast flow packs the resin bed and gets it ready for

return to service (FIG. 8).
After fast rinse, the softener returns to service.

Hard water goes into the resin tank where the

resin bed again takes out the hardness minerals.

Soft water goes to the house soft water pipes.

FIG. 8

WATER FLOW THROUGH THE
SOFTENER IN FAST RINSE

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