GE Programming the Lockout Feature, Salt Setting, Exchange Capacity 255 Valve, Grams/Liter

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Programming the Lockout Feature

All Level I parameters can be locked out when the control is in Level ll programming. Simply press the REGEN button during Level ll programming and a Lock Icon will appear indicating that the specific setting has been locked out. When locked out, the setting cannot be adjusted. To disable the Lock Out Feature, press the REGEN button when in Level ll. The lock icon will not be displayed.

Table 3 Exchange Capacity 255 Valve

Salt Setting

The default P6 salt setting is set at 9 lbs/cu ft. Under normal circumstances this setting will provide the correct system capacity. This setting may be adjusted to change the exchange capacity.

Salt Setting

Exchange

 

Salt Setting

Exchange

Capacity

 

Capacity

lbs/cu ft

 

grams/Liter

grains/cu ft

 

grams/Liter

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

3

14100

 

50

33.6

4

18307

 

60

40.0

5

21160

 

70

44.5

6

23490

 

80

48.4

7

25460

 

90

51.8

8

27167

 

100

54.9

9*

28673

 

110

57.7

10

30019

 

120

60.2

11

31238

 

130

62.6

12

32350

 

140

64.8

13

33373

 

150

66.8

14

34320

 

170

70.4

15

35202

 

200

75.2

16

26027

 

230

79.3

17

26802

 

260

82.9

18

37533

 

290

86.1

*Default setting.

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Contents Models LockoutPage Table of Contents Safety Information How To Use This Manual FrontBack Location Selection Outdoor LocationsUnconditioned water Conditioned water out Installation Location SelectionWater Line Connection Drain Line Connection Brine Line ConnectionBrine Tank Overflow Line Connection Electrical Connection Brine TankVAC AC Adapters Disinfection of Water Conditioning Systems System Operation Power Loss Memory Retention Camshaft Cycle PositionsValve Disc Location/Function Control OperationDisplay Icons & Cursors X100Keypad Buttons Programming ConventionsPower-up the Control Placing Water Conditioning System Into OperationRemove air from tanks Preprogrammed Valves TypeResin Volume 0.25 ft3 and 5 Liter Steps MetricScreen Buttons to Description Quick Cycling the Control 255L and 255P Fully Operational Quick Cycling the Control for 255A SystemsTo Place the 255 Alternating System into Operation C8 Regenerant Refill Quick cycle to Service Service Display Programming OverviewLevel I Programming Logix 764 Electronic Multi-Tank a Alternating ControlDescription Range Minimum Default Units Level II Programming P ValuesProgramming the Lockout Feature Salt SettingSalt Setting Exchange Capacity 255 ValveDescription Range Minimum Default Level lll Cycle Programming C ValuesProgram Reset Level IV Viewing History H ValuesHistory Data Description Range Delayed Manual Regeneration Delayed Second RegenerationManual Regeneration Options Immediate Manual RegenerationRegeneration Modes for Parallel Systems P16 = Priority Flow Continuous EfficiencyHigh Ave Low P16 = High Ave LowWiring Diagrams Remote Regeneration StartConnecting the Logix 764 Multi Single Tank Control Parts Lists Exploded View & Parts ListDescription Qty NumberBypass Valve and Turbine Adapter BypassTurbine Adapter Part Description Qty Manifold Kits Troubleshooting Controller Error Codes & 255 L with Check Salt LightSystem Troubleshooting Problem Possible Cause SolutionReset control and program resin volume Page Page Copyright 2007 General Electric Company P/N 3019624 Rev a

255 specifications

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