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PRESSURE TANK INSTALLED "ON" THE MAIN
SUPPLY LINE
GUXDESTO nNSTALL YOUR
(:_ SOLUTION INJECTION
1.Set the solution dispensing system in the place you chose to locate iL See page 7 for guides.
2.Measure for the length of tubing needed to run from the solution pump discharge fitting down to the water level in the well The tubing is stiff, so allow enough length for longer bends. Cut both ends of the tubing square with a sharp knife..
NOTE: The system includes 15 ft. of tubing= If more is needed, look at the parts list on page 19. You can use a bulkhead fitting (Key #5, page 19) to join tubing together.
3.Remove the nut from the discharge valve (FIG.
4)on the solution pump. Slide the nut over1 end of the tubing. Push the tubing onto the tip of the discharge valve as far as it will gOoThen slide the holding nut onto the valve and tighten it with your fingers.
NOTE: To prevent siphoning of solution, buy (see page 19) and install an
4.In the same way as in step 3, connect the other end of the tubing to the injection fitting.
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CAPTIVE AIR PRESSURE TANK INSTALLED "ON"
DISCHARGE SIDE OF WATER PUMP
INTO THE WELL CASING
NOTE: Looking at FIG. 4, put some weight on the tubing so the injection fitting will stay under water. Large steel washers(3/8"l.D.)make good weights.
5. Lower the injection fitting down into the well
CAUTION: In cold weather climates, you must insulate this tubing so it will not freeze.
DO NOT REMOVE THE PLASTIC SLEEVE FROM THE TIP OF THE INJECTION FITTING. IT IS A
WORKING PART.
SEE PAGE 11 TO MAKE THE NEEDED ELEC-
TRICAL CONNECTIONS.
Pump Head
Discharge Fitting
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Line Weight
injection Fitting_
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