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Troubleshooting Guide 37
Complaint Problem Cause Solution
Iron bleed-
through or
staining. Cont.
F. Regeneration during
service flow demand.
1. Time of day set incorrectly. 1. Reset timer.
G. Raw water bleeding
through filter.
1. Internal control valve leak. 1a. Assure all adapter base o-ring seals are
in place
1b. Replace seals, spacer and piston
assemblies.
Water leaking
from relief valve.
A. Dirt lodged under seat
of valve.
1. Pressure has exceeded rating
on relief valve and caused valve
to open
1. Check pressure on system. Adjust if
necessary. Clean or replace relief valve.
B. Faulty or defective
relief valve
1. Replace valve
Water is
effervescent
A. This can be expected
when water is aerated
under pressure.
1. Water supply has been
naturally aerated under well
system pressure. As water is
released to the atmosphere, air
molecules separate from the
water molecules.
1. This natural phenomenon will typically
dissipate to the atmosphere in a matter of
seconds. If preferred, water can be drawn and
stored in an open container prior to use (i.e.
fill a pitcher and store in the refrigerator for
cool, fresh drinking water).
Loss of pressure A. See complaint #1, problem A & B
Air spurting at
outside or non-
filtered water
fixtures.
A. Inlet check valve not
sealing.
1. Improper installation location. 1. See installation and operation manual for
proper location of inlet check valve
2. Foreign material preventing
check valve.
2. Clean or replace check valve.
3. Worn or faulty check valve. 3. Replace check valve
Air spurting from
filtered water
fixtures.
A. Reduced pressure in
distribution system.
1. Service flow demand is greater
than water supply available from
well pump system.
1. Repair or replace well pump system.
2. Water flow is restricted by
supply piping and/or water
treatment equipment.
2a. Eliminate restrictions in supply piping
to water treatment equipment such as iron
bacteria plugging the upper diffuser assembly,
etc.
2b. Install larger water treatment system to
provide less pressure drop.
Loss of media
through drain
line.
A. New filter backwashed
during first 24 hours after
installation.
1. New filter media is shipped in
a dry condition and must soak
for 24 hours to become fully
saturated before a backwash
cycle.
1. Clean drain line flow control, control valve
body, seals, spacers and piston assemblies
B. Air passing through
filter during backwash.
1. Excess air accumulated in
aeration tank from aeration
pump.
1. Bleed-off valve flow control is plugged with
foreign material - clean or replace.
2. Excess air accumulated in
filter system from water supply or
well pump.
2a. Repair well pump system.
2b. If the cause was due to temporary loss
of water main pressure; the problem will
most likely correct itself with the return of
continuous pressure.
Excessive
noise during
regeneration .
A. Howling or whistling
noise during regeneration
cycle.
1. Inadequate drain line size. 1. Increase drain line size
2. Drain line is vibrating against
other pipes, conduits, pipe
hangers, heat ducts, floor
joists,etc.
2. Insulate drain line, specifically at points of
contact with other materials.
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