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Bypass Valves
Provide a manual bypass to permit water flow to service in the event the water conditioner must be removed or disconnected.
Cul-Flo-Valv
®
Bypass - 1” control
The Cul-Flo-Valv bypass connects directly to the control valve bracket.
01016464 Cul-Flo-Valv Bypass 1-1/4” NPT
01010783 Copper Adapter Kit 1” Sweat
01016564 Copper Adapter Kit 3/4” Sweat
01016565 Copper Adapter Elbow Kit 3/4” Sweat
Operation
Step 1.
Aeration Operation Service Cycle
In the service cycle, raw water enters the inlet port of the aeration tank and is directed through the
inlet diffuser. The oxidation process begins when the water passes through the inlet diffuser and
cascades through a head of air. This air/ water contact oxidizes the iron, manganese, hydrogen
sulfide in the water. The water is directed toward the bottom of the tank and travels through the
pick-up tube. It then passes through the outlet of the aeration tank to the inlet of the filter tank.
Filter Tank Operation Service Cycle
Raw water enters the filter tank through the inlet port of the filter control valve. Upon system
demand for filtered water, water is directed to the top of the tank and flows downward through the
multimedia filter bed toward the lower distributor. Oxidized iron particles are trapped by the filter
bed as the water passes through. Filtered water enters the lower distributor and travels up the
distributor tube to the outlet port on the filter valve.
Step 2.
Aeration Operation Air Recharge Cycle
When energized, the air pump sends air through the solenoid valve into one end of the shuttle
valve. Once air pressure in the shuttle valve is greater than the water supply pressure at the
other end of the shuttle valve, the piston shifts to the open position. In the open position, the
bleed-off port discharges excess water and old air to the drain port through a flow restrictor.
Simultaneously, the air inlet port opens to provide a direct connection between the air pump and
the top of the aeration tank. The air pump runs for a preset period of time recharging the head of
air in the aeration tank.
Air Recharge Shut Off
The timer turns power off to the air pump and the solenoid valve at the end of the recharge cycle.
The solenoid valve then closes the port between the air pump and the shuttle valve. The port
between the shuttle valve and the atmosphere opens and releases air pressure. This allows water
pressure to shift the piston to the closed position. With the piston in the closed position, the air
recharge inlet port is closed and direct communication between the bleed off tube and the drain
port is also closed.
Aeration Tank
Timer
Solenoid
Valve
Shuttle
Valve
Timer
Solenoid
Valve
Shuttle
Valve
4 Culligan
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Iron-Cleer
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Plus Water Filters
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