SECTION 5

SERVICE TECH. INFORMATION

5C. WATER FLOW THROUGH THE SOFTENER VALVE

BRINING AND BRINE RINSE CYCLES

bypass hard water

to valve outlet venturi

nozzle

brine from

salt stor- age tank

drain

from Valve Inlet

(hard water)

After fill, timer/switch action allows the motor to turn the rotor and disc into BRINING position. Water flow is directed to the nozzle. Suction, created by the nozzle and venturi, draws brine from the salt storage tank and injects it into the resin bed via the bottom distributor. Flow continues out the top distributor and to the drain. Hard water is available at the valve outlet.

When the brine valve closes to end brine draw, water flow continues in the same directions to slowly RINSE brine from the resin bed and to the drain.

BACKWASH CYCLE

bypass hard water

flow plug

to valve outlet

 

drain

Timer/switch action again allows the motor to turn the rotor & disc to place the valve in BACKWASH, stopping water flow to the nozzle. Water is routed down and out the bottom distributor, up through the bed, and out the top distributor to the drain. The fast flow (controlled by a flow plug in the drain fitting) flushes dirt, sediments, iron deposits, remaining brine and hardness to the drain.

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Kenmore 625.34859, 625.34857 owner manual Brining and Brine Rinse Cycles, Backwash Cycle

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