Pelican PSE1800/PSE2000 Premium Whole House Water Filter | |
& Salt Free Water Softener/Conditioner Combo | Page 12 |
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Media Soak
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Supply |
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| Bypass Mode | Bypass Mode |
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| Water Filter | Softener/Conditioner |
Figure 9
CAUTION:
The Pelican Whole House Water Filter must be in the bypass position during this process (see Figure above).
1.Open a cold water faucet or test spigot close to the downstream of the Water Softener.
2.Turn the water back on at the main
3.Turn the arrows on the Bypass Valve into the Bypass Mode position displayed above to bypass the tank. This will allow you to isolate the system and restore water supply to the home/building during the media soak.
4.Allow the tank to soak for at least 60 minutes.
Media Flush/Condition
CAUTION:
The Pelican Whole House Water Filter must be in the bypass position during this process (see Figure).
1.After the tank has soaked for 60 minutes, turn the main water supply back on or turn the arrows on the Bypass Valve back into their original position.
2.Flush the system by running water for 5 minutes at a high flow rate of 5 GPM (this can be achieved by using a bath tub or more than 3 faucets).
Note: The flush water may have a milky look to it. This is normal as calcium carbonate fines are flushed from the system.
3.Rinse the system by reducing the flow rate to ½ GPM and run water for 60 minutes (this can be achieved by turning one faucet ¼ of the way on).
4.Turn the Whole House Water Filter Bypass Valve to the on position (out of Bypass Mode).
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