Trouble shooting guide – Hydrotech 2510 Valve nextSand Turbidity & Sediment Filter Operation Manual User Manual

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Trouble Shooting Guide

1. Filter bleeds taste and odor

or sediment

A. Bypass valve is open

B. Electrical service to unit has been

interrupted

C. Defective or stripped media bed

D. Quality of water has worsened

E. Filter capacity too small

F. Filter not backwashing enough

G. Excessive water usage

H. Tabs on skipper wheel not out

A. Close bypass valve.

B. Assure permanent electrical service (check

fuse, plug or switch).

C. Replace media.

D. Have water sample analyzed to determine

any change.

E. Replace with larger unit or add another

filter.

F. Be sure control is not clogged or drain

line restricted. Be sure water pressure has

not dropped and that pump has sufficient

capacity.

G. Increase frequency of regeneration. Make

sure there are no leaks in toilets or sinks.

H. Push as many tabs to the outside of the

skipper wheel as necessary to provide

adequate frequency of regeneration.

A. Electric service to unit has been

interrupted

B. Timer is defective

C. Power failure

D. Broken cogs on the 24 hour gear

E. Timer motor does not run

A. Assure permanent electrical service (check

fuse, plug or switch).

B. Replace timer.

C. Reset time of day.

D. Replace 24 hour gear.

E. Replace defective motor.

2. Filter fails to regenerate

3. Filter regenerates every day

4. Loss of water pressure

5. Loss of media through drain

line

6. Drain flows continuously

PROBLEM

CAUSE

CORRECTION

A. Clean control and treat bed with Pro-Rust

Out. Increase frequency of regeneration.

B. Increase frequency of regeneration.

C. Correct water supply problem.

A. Iron or turbidity build-up in filter

B. Filter not regenerating often

enough

C. Not enough water volume or

pressure to backwash properly

A. Assure that well system has proper air

eliminator control. Check for dry well

condition.

B. Check drain flow control for proper flow

rate.

A. Air in water system

B. Backwash rate too fast

A. Remove piston assembly and inspect bore,

remove foreign material and check control

in various regeneration positions.

B. Replace timer motor.

A. Foreign material in control

B.Timer motor stopped or jammed

A. Check the mechanical linkage on the timer

control to eliminate possible binding in the

gear train.

A. Faulty gear train

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