764 273 278 Owners Manual 3020014
764 273 278 Owners Manual 3020014
764 273 278 Owners Manual 3020014
Operation Manual
Models: 273/278 (Performa Cv)
Twin Alternating Twin Parallel Single with Remote Regeneration Start Multi-Single Tank with Lockout
Table of Contents
Safety Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 How To Use This Manual . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 Location Selection . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 Outdoor Locations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 Installation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9
Location Selection Water Line Connection Drain Line Connection Brine Line Connection Brine Tank Overflow Line Connection Electrical Connection 9 9 9 10 10 11
Disinfection of Water Conditioning Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .12 System Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Cycle Water Flows . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .13 Camshaft Cycle Positions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 764 Control Operation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .14 Display Icons & Cursors . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .15 Keypad Buttons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Programming Conventions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .16 Placing Water Conditioning System Into Operation. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .17 Level l Programming - 764 Control with 278 Valve, 5 Cycle Conditioner. . . .19 Level l Programming - 764 Control with 273 Valve, 3 Cycle Filter . . . . . . . . .20
Quick Cycling the Control 273/278L and 273/278P To Place the 273/278 Alternating System into Operation: 21 22
In Service Display . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Programming Overview . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .23 Level II Programming P Values. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .24 Programming the Lockout Feature . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .25 Level lll Cycle Programming C Values . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .26 Level IV Viewing History - H Values. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .27 Program Reset . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .28 Manual Regeneration Options . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .29 Regeneration Modes for Parallel Systems . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .30 Wiring Diagrams . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .31 Parts Lists . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .33
273/278 Exploded View & Parts List Bypass Valve Manifold Kits 33 35 36
Troubleshooting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .37
Safety Information
This water conditioners control valve conforms to UL/ CE Standards. Generic valves were tested and certified for compliance as verified by the agency listing.
Observe all warnings that appear in this manual. Keep the media tank in the upright position. Do not
turn upside down or drop. Turning the tank upside down or laying the tank on its side can cause media to enter the valve.
Teflon1 tape may be used on connections that do not use an O-ring seal. Do not use pipe dope type sealants on the valve body. Do not use pliers or pipe wrenches. Vaseline, oils or hydrocarbon-based lubricants. Use only 100% silicone lubricants.
The power outlet must be grounded Install an appropriate grounding strap across the
inlet and outlet piping of the water conditioning system to ensure that a proper ground is maintained.
Observe drain line requirements. Do not support the weight of the system on the
control valve fittings, plumbing, or the bypass. 1. Teflon is a trademark of E. I. duPont de Nemours. 3
Note: Helpful hint to simplify procedure. The Logix 764 control can be installed on several type valves that can have twin alternating, twin parallel or single tank configuration. The section on Logix 764 start-up provides a simple explanation of the valve types that are pre-programmed in the 764 control.
Optical Sensor Camshaft Motor
Outlet
Drain Injector and Cap Refill Controller Regenerant Tube Connection Knockout Opening for Wiring Inlet Backwash Drain Control
LCD Display
SU MO TU Time & Day Regen Time & Day WE TH FR SA
PM MIN g/L KG
Front
Salt
x2
Capacity Hardness
CP H
x100
Lbs/ft
Down Button No-Salt Detector (Chlorine Generator) Connection Set Button Up Button
Back
Multi Single Tank Lockout & Remote Regen/Start Dry Contact Signal Input Connection Extension Cable Connection
AC Adapter (low voltage) Input Main Motor & Optical Sensor Connection
Location Selection
Location of a water conditioning system is important. The following conditions are required:
Constant electrical supply to operate the controller. Total minimum pipe run to water heater of ten feet
(three meters) to prevent backup of hot water into system.
Local drain for discharge as close as possible. Water line connections with shutoff or bypass
valves.
Outdoor Locations
When the water conditioning system is installed outdoors, several items must be considered.
Caution: This unit is for dry location use only unless used with a Listed Class 2 power supply suitable for outdoor use.
Unconditioned water in
Unit in Service
B Y PA S
Unit in Bypass
Figure 7 8
BY
PA S S
BY
PA S S
B Y PA S
S
Installation
All plumbing must conform to local codes. The two tanks should be plumbed to an interconnecting manifold, Figure-6. It is highly recommended that separate brine lines be used for each tank. It is critical for the resin, resin volume, inlet piping, etc. to be identical for both tanks. flowing from a heat source to the conditioners is to install an expandable accumulator tank before the hot water heater. Always conform to local codes.
Do not install the unit near acid or acid fumes. Do not expose the unit to petroleum products.
WARNING: The inlet water must be connected to the inlet port of the valve. When replacing valves, the inlet and outlet may be reversed. Ensure that the plumbing is not installed in the oppposite order. Tank media may be pushed into the valve.
Conditioning System
Conditioning System
Figure 8
WARNING: Filter media may need to be properly conditioned before the filter is placed into full operation. Consult the original equipment manufacturer for proper procedure.
Location Selection
The following considerations must be taken into account when selecting the location for the water conditioning system.
Locate the system as close to a drain as possible. If supplementary water treating equipment is
required, make sure that adequate additional space is available. Locate the brine tank in an accessible place so that salt can be easily added.
of the loop is level with the drain line connection. This will provide an adequate siphon trap.Where a drain empties into an overhead sewer line, a sink-type trap must be used. Secure the end of the drain line to prevent it from moving (Figure-11).
Figure 10 Brine Tank Drain 3. Attach a length of 1/2-inch (1.3-cm) tubing (not supplied) to the fitting and run to the drain. Note: Do not elevate the overflow line higher than 3 inches (7.6 cm) below the bottom of the overflow fitting. Do not tie into the drain line of the control unit. The overflow line must be a direct, separate line from the overflow fitting to the drain, sewer, or tub. Allow an air gap as in the drain line connection, Figure-10.
WARNING: Never insert drain line directly into a drain, sewer line, or trap (Figure-11). Always allow an air gap between the drain line and the waste water to prevent the possibility of sewage being back-siphoned into the conditioner. Secure the end of the drain line to prevent it from moving (Figure-11).
Regenerant Line Connection
Figure 9
Air Gap
Figure 11
Brine Tank
Normally one brine tank is needed for each media tank. The use of block salt or rock salt is not recommended. If a brine shelf is used, two brine tanks are required. This is due to the increased time needed to produce a concentrated brine solution when using a salt shelf. If rapid multiple exhaustions and regenerations are anticipated, do not use a salt shelf even if two brine tanks are used.
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Electrical Connection
Caution: This valve and control are for dry location use only unless used with a Listed Class 2 power supply suitable for outdoor use.
The 764 Series control operates on a 12-volt alternating current power supply. This requires use of the Pentair Water supplied AC adapter. A variety of AC adapters are available from your supplier for different applications. They include:
120V 60 Hz
1235448
Caution: Plumbing cannot be used for electrical grounding when metal inlet and outlet piping is connected to a non-metal valve.
Connect the inlet and outlet piping together using a grounding strap or clamp to establish continuity.
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Calcium Hypochlorite
Calcium hypochlorite, 70% available chlorine, is available in several forms including tablets and granules. These solid materials may be used directly without dissolving before use.
1. Dosage
A. Two grains (approximately 0.1 ounce (3 mL) per cubic foot.
1. Dosage
Polystyrene resin; 1.2 fluid ounce (35.5 mL)
per cubic foot.
System Operation
Treated Water (Downflow)
Untreated water is conditioned as it flows through the resin bed and up the riser.
Repressurization Cycle C4
Pressure is balanced in the valve before continuing the regeneration.
Service
Backwash
Repressurize
Fast Rinse
Refill
1. The camshaft does not change position between the C2 and C3 cycles. C3 is not displayed.
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Cycle Indicators:
0 = Treated Water 1 = Backwash Cycle 2 = Regenerant Draw Cycle Figure 12
16 14 13 15 12 26 25 23 24 13
a a
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SU MO TU
10
WE TH FR SA DAYS
P CH
x100
Lbs/ft 3
Note: In normal operation and during programming, only a few of the icons are actually displayed. 1. This cursor is displayed when the days between regeneration are being programmed (used with .5 to 99 day regeneration programming). 2. One of these cursors is displayed to indicate which day will be programmed into the controller. 3. "PM" indicates that the time displayed is between 12:00 noon and 12:00 midnight (there is no AM indicator). PM indicator is not used if clock mode is set to 24-hour. 4. When "MIN" is displayed, the value entered is in minute increments. 5. When g/L is displayed, the value for regenerant amount entered is in grams/Liter. 6. When "Kg" is displayed, the value entered is in kilograms or kilograins. 7. Four digits used to display the time or program value. Also used for error codes. 8. Colon used as part of the time display. 9. Locked/unlocked indicator. In Level I programming this is displayed when the current parameter is locked-out. It is also used in Level II programming to indicate if the displayed parameter is locked (icon flashes) when controller is in Level I. 10. When "x2" is displayed, a second regeneration has been called for. 11. The recycle sign is displayed (flashing) when a regeneration at the next time of regeneration has 15
been called for. Also displayed (continuous) when in regeneration. 12. The display cursor is next to "SALT AMOUNT" when programming the amount of regenerant. If the controller is on a 3-cycle filter then backwash time is programmed. 13. The display cursor is next to "REGENERATION TIME" when programming the time of regeneration and the days of regeneration. 14. The display cursor is next to "TIME/DAY" when programming the current time and day. 15. The hourglass is displayed when the motor is running. The camshaft should be turning. 16. These cursors appear next to the item that is currently displayed. 17. X100 multiplier for large values. 18. When Lbs/ft3 is displayed the value for regenerant amount entered is in pounds/cubic foot. 19. Faucet is displayed when the current flow rate is displayed. Control may show the faucet and "0", indicating no flow. 20. Maintenance interval display turns on if the months in service exceed the value programmed in P11. 21. Used with #24, #25, and #26. Displays valve in service, a sequence number or a value. 22. History Values (H). The number displayed by #23 identifies which history value is currently displayed.
23. Parameter (P). Displayed only in Level II Programming. The number displayed by #23 identifies which parameter is currently displayed. 24. Cycle (C). The number displayed by #23 is the current cycle in the regeneration sequence. 25. Hardness settingonly used with 278 conditioners. 26. Capacity displayshows estimated system capacity.
Programming Conventions
The 700 series controller is programmed using the buttons on the keypad. The programming instructions are described two ways whenever a section has keypad input. First, a table shows simplified instructions. Second, text follows that describes the action. In each table: "Action" lists the event or action desired. "Keys" are listed as: UP for up arrow DOWN for down arrow SET for set REGEN for regeneration "Duration" describes how long a button is held down: P/R for press and release HOLD for press and hold X sec for a number of seconds to press the button and hold it down "Display" calls out the display icons that are visible.
Keypad Buttons
1 2 3
Figure 14 1. DOWN arrow. Generally used to scroll down or increment through a group of choices. 2. SET. Used to accept a setting that normally becomes stored in memory. Also used together with the arrow buttons. 3. UP arrow. Generally used to scroll up or increment through a group of choices. 4. Regenerate. Used to command the controller to regenerate. Also used to change the lock mode. Note: If a button is not pushed for thirty seconds, the controller returns to normal operation mode. Pushing the Regenerate button immediately returns the controller to normal operation.
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Note: Do not plug in the power supply until step 5. The tank(s) will fill with water. The air will exit through the faucet. When water flows steady from the faucet, the tank(s) are purged. 4. Turn off the faucet then turn off the incoming water supply. Power-up the Control 5. Plug the transformer into a non-switched outlet. The display will show the valve type that was loaded from memory. If this is the first time the control is powered up the display will show 255A. 6. Use the or buttons to increment through the available selections, Table 1.
Preprogrammed Values
Valve 8-cycle conditioner 3-cycle filter 5-cycle conditioner 3-cycle filter 5-cycle conditioner 8-cycle conditioner 3-cycle filter 5-cycle conditioner 3-cycle filter 5-cycle conditioner 8-cycle conditioner 8-cycle conditioner 3-cycle filter 3-cycle filter 5-cycle conditioner 3-cycle filter 5-cycle conditioner Connection inches 3/4 1 1 2 2 3/4 1 1 2 2 3/4 1 1 1 1 2 2
Twin Alternating
Twin Parallel
For the next steps you may want to remove the cover to watch the camshaft movement. 7. Press to enter the valve type and the proper preprogrammed valves for your application: 273A for Twin Alternating Filter 278A for Twin Alternating Conditioner 273P for Twin Parallel Filter 278P for Twin Parallel Conditioner 273L for single or multiple tank filters with regeneration lockout or remote regeneration start 278L for single or multiple tank conditioners with regeneration lockout or remote regeneration start
8. The display will show ---. Select media volume or F for filter set-up. If a number or F is displayed the resin volume or a filter valve has been preprogrammed. Finish programming the Logix 764 control using the Level I programming guide. For a 273/278A system: the control will automatically syncronize the cam positions. Tank 1 will move to standby Tank 2 will move to service
err# will be displayed when the Tank 1 cam is moving. err4 will be displayed when Tank 2 cam is moving.
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For a 273/278P system: Tanks 1 and 2 will move to service if not already in service. For a 273/278L system: The tank(s) will move to service if not already in service. These cam movements may take up to 5 minutes. Table 2
Resin Volume - 0.50 ft3 and 10 Liter Steps Resin Volume Tank Dia (inches) 9 10 12 13 14 14 14 14 16 16 18 18 18 18 21 21 21 21 Injector H J K L M M M M N N Q Q Q Q R R R R 7.00 6.00 6.50 3.50 4.00 4.50 5.00 5.50 2.50 3.00 US 1.00 1.50 2.00 Metric 30 40 50 60 70 80 90 100 110 120 130 140 150 160 170 180 190 200
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WE TH FR SA DAYS
then press
or
1.
Capacity Hardness
WE TH FR SA DAYS
PM
2. or
Capacity Hardness
WE TH FR SA DAYS
or
3.
Capacity Hardness
4. or
Capacity Hardness
5. or
Capacity Hardness
Days Override Leave at 0 to disable or Set to desired days between regeneration Salt Dosage Set to desired desired dosage lbs per cubic feet of resin
Days:0 to 99
press then
Lbs/ft 3
7. or
Capacity Hardness
press
Lbs/ft3 : 3 to 18
WE TH FR SA DAYS
press
to override press
KG
8. or
Capacity Hardness
then press
Kilograins: 1 Capacity to Capacity calculated by Logix Control 900 Use to OVERRIDE calculated capacity
WE TH FR SA DAYS
9. or
Capacity Hardness
Grains/gal: 3 to 200
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Buttons to Press
1.
press
Description
Program Type Select "F"
Range
Capacity
MO TU
WE TH
FR
SA DAYS
PM
2. or
Capacity
MO TU
WE TH
FR
SA DAYS
3. or
Capacity
4. or
Capacity
press then
5. or
Capacity
press
SU MO TU WE TH FR SA DAYS
Days Override Leave at 0 to disable or Set to desired days override Backwash Length (minutes) Set to desired backwash length
0 to 99
press
MIN
6. or
Minutes:
then press
Capacity
0 to 200
MO TU
WE TH
FR
SA DAYS
press then
X100
7. or
Capacity
press
Gallons: x 100
1 to 900
Note: If one of the following conditions occur: control displays Err3 and goes to home position or power outage discharges the supercapacitor and when power is restored and the time of day is reset; the Regen Icon will begin flashing. This indicates that a delayed regeneration will occur at the next programmed time of regeneration. If a delayed regeneration is not desired, press the REGEN Button to disable the delayed regeneration and the system will regenerate by water usage.
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WARNING: If opened too rapidly or too far, media may be lost out of the tank into the valve or the plumbing. In the open position, you should hear air slowly escaping from the valve drain line.
When all of the air has been purged from the media tank (water begins to flow steadily from the drain line), open the main supply valve all of the way. This will purge the final air from the tank. Allow water to run to drain until the water runs clear from the drain line. This purges any debris from the media bed. 7. Check Regenerant Draw. A. Quick cycle the control to the C2 regenerant draw/slow rinse position . Note: As you advance through each cycle there will be a slight delay before you can advance to the next cycle. There will be a pause after the regenerant draw and slow rinse cycles. This cycle (C4) is a repressurization cycle and is designed to allow the water pressure to equalize on each side of the valve discs. Allow the control to repressurize (3 minutes) before cycling the control to the regenerant tank refill position.
B. C2 will be displayed. With the control in this position, check to see that the water is being drawn out of the regenerant tank. The water level in the regenerant tank should recede very slowly. C. Observe that water is being drawn from the regenerant tank for at least three minutes. If the water level does not recede, check all regenerant line connections for air leaks. 8. If the water level is receding from the regenerant tank you can quick cycle the control to the C8 Regenerant tank refill position. A. The control will cycle to the regenerant tank refill cycle, and water will be directed down through the regenerant line to the regenerant tank. Let the water flow through the line until all air bubbles have been purged from the line. Note: Do not let the water flow down the line to the tank for more than one to two minutes, or the tank may overfill. 9. Repeat steps 4 and 8 for each additional tank. 10. Finally, turn on a faucet plumbed after the water conditioner. Run the faucet until the water runs clear. 11. Add the appropriate amount of regenerant to regenerant tank.
Tank 1 moves through cycles: C5 - Fast Rinse As water enters the tank, air will be forced out the drain line. Once water fills the tank it will then discharge out the drain line. Quick cycling the control can now be used to advance through the remaining cycles C8 - Regenerant Refill; (278 conditioner) flow to the regenerant tank is visable Quick cycle to service then-Tank 2 moves through cycles: C1 - Backwash As water enters the tank, air will be forced out the drain line. Once water fills the tank it will then discharge out the drain line. Quick cycling the control can now be used to advance through the remaining cycles C2 - Regenerant Draw; (278 conditioner) the regenerant tank should have water in it. As the draw occurs the level will go down. C3- Slow Rinse C4 - Standby Both tanks have now been purged of air. The water supply valve can be fully opened. 3. Press and hold the button for 5 seconds. This will start the second regeneration. Quick cycle as Tank 2 moves through cycles: C5 - Fast Rinse C8 - Regenerant Refill; (278 conditioner) the flow to the regenerant tank is visable. Quick cycle to Service then-Quick cycle as Tank 1 moves through cycles: C1 - Backwash C2 - Regenerant Draw; (278 conditioner) the regenerant tank should have water in it. As the draw occurs the level will go down. C3 - Slow Rinse C4 - Standby At this point both tanks are fully operational and ready. 4. Turn on a faucet plumbed after the water conditioner. Run the faucet until the water runs clear. 5. Add the appropriate amount of regenerant to the regenerant tank.
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Note: After any control reset (valve type or system change, etc.) it is necessary to initiate a manual regeneration and quick cycle through it. This will ensure the control and cam are synchronized. If not synchronized err# will display and the control will drive cams to the correct position for valve and system type programmed..
Note: In service flow rate display can be replaced with a clock display using level II Programming.
Programming Overview
The 764 control includes multiple program levels that allow the Water Treatment Professional to customize the system for many water conditions. Additionally, historical data can be viewed allowing quick and easy troubleshooting. In most cases Level I programming is all that is required to set up the water conditioning system for proper operation. A brief description of each program level is listed below.
In Service Display
SU MO TU Time & Day Regen Time & Day Salt Amount WE TH FR SA DAYS
Capacity Hardness
Level II (P-Values) Allows the installer to customize programming for non-standard applications. Level Ill (C-Values) Allows the installer to adjust the length of select cycles for non-standard applications. Level IV History (H-Values) Allows access to historical information for troubleshooting the system. Note: If a button is not pushed for thirty seconds, the control returns to normal operation mode.
Capacity Hardness
Level I Programming
The 764 control can be quickly programmed by
following the sequential procedure in the section Placing Water Conditioning System Into Operation. Level I program parameters are those that can be accessed by pressing the UP or DOWN buttons.
Day of Week: Set to actual day of the week. Time of Regeneration: Fully adjustable. Default is
2:00 AM.
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settings accommodate most applications. Contact your Water Treatment Professional before attempting any programming.
P10
Clock Mode
0-1
(2)
P11 P12
0-250 3-250
1 1
0 60
Uses 30 days for each month; 0 = off Time remote switch must be active to start regeneration. 0 = No chlorine generator 1 = salt check only 2 = generate chlorine
Chlorine Generator Options P13* (not used on A and P systems) P14* Refill Rate P15* Draw Rate Reserve Type (not used for alternating mode) Initial average or fixed reserve (not used for alternating mode)
0-2
1-700 1-700
1 1
(1) (1)
gpm x 100 gpm x 100 0 1 2 3 % of Capacity = variable reserve delayed regeneration = fixed reserve delayed regeneration = variable reserve immediate regeneration = fixed reserve immediate regeneration
P16
0-3
P17
0-70
30
P18
0-7
(1)
0 = internal magnum NHWB, 1, 6 = 1" Autotrol turbine 2, 7 = 2" Autotrol turbine 3 = User defined K-factor, 4 = User defined Pulse Equivalent 5 = Internal Magnum HWB Values 6 & 7 are for single turbine configurations on twin alternating systems. K-factor P18=3; Pulse Equivalent P18 = 4 0 = Refill first off 1 = Refill first on 0 = Immediate Regeneration after P12 time 1 = Delayed Regeneration after P12 time
P19
0.01 1 1 1
0.01 1 0 0
Pr Pd
Notes: (1) Default selected with valve type and resin volume. (2) Factory Default is "0 for North America units and "1 for World units.
*Not used for 273 filter valves. **Not used when control is programmed for twin alternating. 24
Exchange Capacity grams/liter 29.9 34.0 37.5 40.6 43.4 45.9 48.2 50.2 52.1 53.8 55.5 58.5 62.7 66.9 71.0 75.3
*Default setting.
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UP and SET buttons until the display shows a C value. Note: The control must by in the treated water position to change settings.
C1
Backwash
C2 C3 C4 C5 C8
Automatically calculated from resin volume See Notes and salt dosage settings
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History Data
Range Cubic Feet or Liters 0 - 255 Depends on turbine used 0-131,070 or 0-1,310.70 m3 0-131,070 or 0-1,310.70 m3 0-999900 gallons or 0-9999 m3 4,294 x 106 gal or 4264 x 104 m3 0-131,070 gallons or 0-1,310.70 m3 0-131,070 gallons or 0-1,310.70 m3 0-131,070 gallons or 0-1,310.70 m3 0-131,070 gallons or 0-1,310.70 m3 0-131,070 gallons or 0-1,310.70 m3 0-131,070 gallons or 0-1,310.70 m3 0-131,070 gallons or 0-1,310.70 m3 0-255 days 0-200 gpm or 1000 Lpm Time and day that peak flow occurred 0-2184 months 0-131,070 gallons or 0-1,310.70 m3 0-131,070 gallons or 0-1,310.70 m3 0 - 65536 Notes Resin Volume
Description Initial Setting Value Days since last regeneration Current Flow Rate Water used today in gallons or/m3 since Time of Regeneration Water used since last regeneration in gallons or/m3 Total water used since reset in 100s Total water used since reset in 1,000,000 Average usage for Sunday in gallons or m 3 Average usage for Monday in gallons or m3 Average usage for Tuesday in gallons or m3 Average usage for Wednesday in gallons or m 3 Average usage for Thursday in gallons or m 3 Average usage for Friday in gallons or m 3 Average usage for Saturday in gallons or m 3
H14 Average service cycle H15a Peak Flow Rate H16 Day and Time of Peak Flow Rate
H17a Months since service H18 Water used since last regeneration - Tank 1
H19a Water used since last regeneration - Tank 2 Hr Number of regenerations since last service
a. H0, H5, H6, H15, H17, H19 values can be reset by pressing and holding is being displayed.
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Program Reset
The 764 control can be reset to original factory parameters when viewing the H0 parameter. Press and hold the SET button for three seconds while H0 is displayed. Release the button. All settings except for Time of Day and Day of Week will be reset. The 764 Logix control will now display the valve and system type. Refer to Level I Programming. Note: After any control reset (valve type or system change, etc.) it is necessary to initiate a manual regeneration and quick cycle through it. This will ensure the control and cam are synchronized. If not synchronized err# will display and the control will drive cams to the correct position for valve and system type programmed.
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Table 7 P16=0
Priority High Ave Low Flow Rate Continuous Soft Water Efficiency
Table 8 P16 = 1
Priority High Ave Low Flow Rate Continuous Soft Water Efficiency
Table 9 P16 = 2
Priority High Ave Low Flow Rate Continuous Soft Water Efficiency
P16 = 3
Flow Rate Continuous Soft Water Efficiency
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Wiring Diagrams
Connecting the Logix 764 Twin Alternating or Parallel Controls
The twin sensor and extension cables are used for twin unit parallel and alternating applications. Four standard connections are required for operation; the power transformer, the flow sensor, motor/optical sensor, and the connection between tank 1 and tank 2 controls. Figure-15 outlines these standard features.
P1
P3
BLK GRN R
Flow Sensor
Tank 1
Figure 15
Figure 16 31
Tank 2
Logix 764 control on Tank 2 RED BLK GRN RED BLK GRN
Figure 17
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Parts Lists
273/278 Exploded View & Parts List
7 9 11 12 6 5 8 10 3 4 13 20
25 2 14 1 12 17 21 24 22 19 18 16 15
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Item 1
Description 764 Series Control 278 Logix 764 Control w/Conditioner Faceplate Overlay English
Qty. 1
Item 13 14
Part Number
Qty. 1 1
1035733 H Injector, Lt Purple 9-inch tank 1035734 J Injector, Lt Blue 10-inch tank 1035735 K Injector, Pink 12-inch tank 1035737 M Injection, Brown 14-inch tank 1 1 12 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 24 25 * * 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 15 16 1035738 N Injector, Green 16-inch tank 1035739 Q Injector, Purple 18-inch tank 1035884 R Injector, Dark Grey 21-inch tank 1000269 Injector Cap with O-Ring 1243511 0.33 Refill Ball & Cone Type Flow Controller 1 1
3022005
273 Logxi 764 Control w/Filter Faceplate Overlay - English Valve Assembly w/o Flow Controls Top Plate Screw, Top Plate Valve Disc Spring, Performa Valve Cam, 278 Logix Valve, Twin Cover, Grey AC Adapter, North American Motor/Optical Cable Screen/Cap Assembly w/O-Ring Drain Control Assembly: No. 8 (1.6 gpm; 6 Lpm) No. 9 (2 gpm; 7.6 Lpm) No. 10 (2.5 gpm; 9.5 Lpm) Ball, Flow Restrictor
2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11
1244651 1235338 1234170 1235339 1237406 1236246 1000811 3019221 1000226 1000210 1000211 1000212
1000519 1.3 Refill Flow Controller 1035622 Tank Ring 1010154 O-Ring, Tank 1232370 O-Ring, Riser Tube 1235446 Turbine Cable 3016715 Assy, Sensor Cable Logix Twin 3016775 Assy, Cable Extension 3 m (9.8 ft), Logix Twin 1 1 1 1 1 1 1
3020228 Assy, Cable Remote Start/Multi-Tank Lockout, 3 m (9.8 ft) 1254886 Secondary Faceplate 1033444 Internal Turbine Assembly 1041174 Valve Disc Kit 1040930 1265 Bypass, Valve (Optional)
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1030502
1 1 1 1
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Bypass Valve
B Y PA S S
Bypass
1
B Y PA S S
Item 1
Qty. 1
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Manifold Kits
Part Part No. Description Qty. No. Description 3019933 273/278 Manifold Kit, 1-in, PVC w/1265 Bypass 1 3019932 764 Manifold Kit, 1-in PVC w/No Bypass Kit Includes: Kit Includes: Pipe Fitting, Tee, 1-in 2 Pipe Fitting, Tee, 1-in Pipe Fitting, Elbow, Sch 40, 1-in, PVC 2 Pipe Fitting, Elbow, Sch 40, 1-in, PVC Pipe Fitting, Sch 40, 1-in, Str Elbow, PVC 4 Pipe Fitting, Sch 40, 1-in, Str Elbow, PVC Pipe Fitting, Sch 40, 1-in, Coupling,PVC 2 Pipe Fitting, Sch 40, 1-in, Coupling,PVC Gasket, 1.69 OD x 1.06 ID x 0.13 T, EP 4 Gasket, 1.69 OD x 1.06 ID x 0.13 T, EP Adapter Pipe, Soc Connector, 1-in, CPVC, Adapter Pipe, Soc Connector, 1-in, CPVC, 4 Gray Gray Pipe, 1-in, Sch 40 x 12.5 in. long, PVC, 255 Ry 4 Pipe, 1-in, Sch 40 x 12.5 in. long, PVC, 255 Ry Pipe-Tube Adapter Nut, 1.42 ID, Universal 4 Pipe-Tube Adapter Nut, 1.42 ID, Universal 1265 Bypass w/Install Kit, No Adapters. Single 2 Pack
Qty. 1 2 2 4 2 4 4 4 4
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Troubleshooting
764 Controller Error Codes & 278L with Check Salt Light
Problem ERR 1 is displayed. Possible Cause Program settings have been corrupted. Solution Press any key and reprogram Level I settings.
Wait for two minutes for the controller to return Controller on tank 1 does not know the to Home position. The hourglass should be position of the camshaft. Camshaft should be flashing on the display indicating the motor is rotating to find Home position. running. Check that motor is connected. Verify that motor wire harness is connected to motor and controller module. Verify that optical sensor is connected and in place. Verify that motor gear has engaged cam gear. If everything is connected, try replacing in this order: 1. Wire Harness, Motor, Optical Sensor Assy 2. Controller
ERR 3 is displayed.
Verify that optical sensor is in place and connected to wire. Verify that camshaft is connected appropriately. Verify that no dirt or rubbish is clogging any of Camshaft on tank 1 is turning more than five the cam slots. minutes to find Home position: If motor continues to rotate indefinitely, replace the following components in this order: 1. Wire Harness, Motor, Optical Sensor Assy 2. Controller Regeneration starts but control shows Err3 before completing regeneration. Verify that the correct valve is selected in the Logix controller.
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Wait for two minutes for the controller to return Controller on tank 2 does not know the to Home position. The hourglass should be position of the camshaft. Camshaft should be flashing on the display indicating the motor is rotating to find Home position. running. Check that motor is connected. Verify that motor wire harness is connected to motor and controller module. Verify that optical sensor is connected and in place. Verify that motor gear has engaged cam gear. If everything is connected, try replacing in this order: 1. Wire Harness, Motor, Optical Sensor Assy 2. Controller
Verify that optical sensor is in place and connected to wire. Verify that camshaft is connected appropriately. Verify that no dirt or rubbish is clogging any of Camshaft on tank 2 is turning more than five the cam slots. minutes to find Home position: If motor continues to rotate indefinitely, replace the following components in this order: 1. Wire Harness, Motor, Optical Sensor Assy 2. Controller Check Salt Light is displayed Press the regen button to turn off the check salt light. No regenerant draw or insufficient regenerant detected during regeneration. Ensure salt/ regenerant is available. Check for regenerant draw. Inspect regenerant line for leaks
System Troubleshooting
Problem Possible Cause a. Uncontrolled refill flow rate. Regenerant tank overflow. a. Air Leak in regenerant line to air check. b. Drain control clogged with resin or other debris. a. Valve stem return spring weak. b. Debris is preventing valve disc from closing. a. Improper regeneration. Solution a. Remove refill flow control to clean ball and seat. b. Check all connections in regenerant line for leaks. c. Clean drain control.
b. Leaking of external bypass valve. c. O-Ring around riser pipe damaged. d. System capacity too low due to incorrect resin volume setting
a. Repeat regeneration after making certain correct regenerant dosage was set. b. Replace bypass valve. (Contact dealer). c. Replace O-ring d. Reset control and program resin volume to correct setting
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a. Low water pressure. b. Restricted drain line. c. Injector plugged. d. Injector defective. e. Valve disc 2 and/or 3 not closed.
a. Make correct setting according to instructions. b. Remove restriction. c. Clean injector and screen. d. Replace injector and cap. (Contact dealer). e. Remove foreign matter from disc and check disc for closing by pushing in on stem. Replace if needed. (Contact dealer). a. b. c. d. Connect power. Replace motor. (Contact dealer). Clean or replace turbine assembly. Replace turbine cable.
a. b. c. d.
AC adapter or motor not connected. Defective motor. Fouled or defective turbine. Defective turbine cable.
Control regenerates at wrong time of day. Intermittent or irregular regenerant draw. No conditioned water after regeneration.
a. Correct the time setting according to instructions. a. Set pump to maintain 20 psi at conditioner. b. Replace injector (Contact dealer). a. Add regenerant to regenerant tank. b. Clean injector and screen. a. Replace with correct size controller (Contact dealer). b. Remove drain controller and clean ball and seat. a. Repeat regeneration, b. Reset control and program resin volume to correct setting a. Press control keys in order from left to right.
a. Low water pressure. b. Defective injector. a. No regenerant in regenerant tank. b. Injector plugged. a. Incorrect drain controller used.
b. Foreign matter affecting valve operation. a. Improper regeneration. b. Incorrect resin volume setting
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2008