Showing posts with label Pentair 2900 Valve. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Pentair 2900 Valve. Show all posts

Friday, September 26, 2014

Increase Commercial Water Softener Efficiency With a Twenty Dollar Part

On a recent sales call to a local dialysis clinic, the biomedical technician complained about a distinct loss of capacity in his water softener. Asking the typical diagnostic questions, such as resin age, brine system inspection, the Bio Med told me they recently upgraded their Reverse Osmosis machine and they are using considerably more water. End of story correct; more water used, more regenerations required? Well No. We ran the numbers and still concluded he was regenerating the softener too often. Something else was wrong.
 
Tank X-RAY
I had one last trick up my sleeve. “The Tank X-Ray”. Yes, folks, you can X-Ray a softener tank with a 500 watt halogen work light as sold in many home improvement stores. The X-Ray process is easy; you darken the room, turn on the light, and press it against the upper 1/2 of the tank. Now, this only works with a natural color fiberglass mineral tank. The bright light will not penetrate a painted tank. The light will let you gaze at the insides of the tank. Everything will appear as shadows.
 
What we discovered here was the resin beads were all bunched up to one side of the tank. NOT GOOD. The resin should appear as an even, level, dark line across the whole diameter of the tank. AH HA! This tank was suffering from a little known chronic problem called “Diffusion Exclusion”. Someone forgot to include the Inlet Diffuser/Disperser. The inlet diffuser is an option offered with the new control valve that regulates the resin regeneration process. This small critical part is often discarded as unidentifiable.
Pentair Fleck 2859 Valve Without Inlet Diffuser/Disperser  Installed
 
Don't Throw Away the Plastic Inlet Diffuser/Disperser on Left!
 
Penatir Fleck 19608-15 Inlet Diffuser/Disperser Installed on Pentair Fleck 2850 Valve
The inlet diffuser is attached to the underside of the control valve during tank assembly. Its main purpose it to diffuse the path of the water flowing into the resin bed during the DOWN FLOW service cycle. The diffuser forces the water evenly outside, then down. Without the diffuser, the water path is straight down. The result is a drilling effect. The drilling gets worse as the flow increases.
 
Two bad things happen:
  1. The resin is usually blasted and gets bunched up.
  2. You lose efficiency at high flow because the water isn't flowing evenly through the resin bed, it's drilling past it. 

In Conclusion:
Avoid Tank Turmoil. X-Ray your tank. It’s actually fun to do. Even more fun is to start your softener into a regeneration cycle and watch your resin expand upward during backwash and float around like lava, then see it settle down during the rinse cycles.
 
For More Information:
To Buy Fleck Valve Parts Use Our Interactive Drawings
Links to Industrial and Commercial Water Softener information and bulletins
Pentair Fleck 2750 Valve Service Manual
Pentair Fleck 2850 Valve Service Manual
Pentair Fleck 2900S Valve Service Manual

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

Hands-on Pentair Valve Seminar-Feb 26 & 27

Jeremy Josetti and Doug Haring of Pentair will be presenting a two day, hands-on valve training seminar on most of the commercial/industrial and residential valves. Included will be the 2750, 2850, 2900, 3900 and Aquamatic industrial/commercial valves and 5600, 5800, 2510 and 7000 residential valves. You are welcome to attend one or both of the clinics.
Pentair 3900 Multi-port Valve on Poly-lined FRP tank
Day One - Residential Valve Clinic:
On February 26 from 8:30 AM- 4:30 PM, the residential valve clinic will cover the Pentair 5600, 5800, 2510 and 7000 valves. You will learn all the insider tips on water treatment as it relates to the operation of water softeners and filters.

Valves will be torn down and completely rebuilt by your team. You will learn electronic programming and the idiosyncrasies related to the various electronic packages.

Learn about the new Pentair 5800 Touchscreen valve!

Day One - Industrial/Commercial Valve Clinic:
On February 27 from 8:30 AM- 4:30 PM, the commercial/industrial valve clinic will cover the Pentair 2750,2850,2900 and 3900 multi-port valves. In addition, we will have a BONUS Aqua-Matic valve clinic.

Commercial valve clinic will discuss the critical aspects of proper equipment sizing. After that, we will move into valve programming and rebuilding, tank internals.

To Sign-Up:
Contact Michael Urbans at Res-Kem at 800-323-1983
Email Tom Dupnik at Res-Kem

For Directions:
Our address is 2 New Road, Aston, PA 19014

For Additional Information On:
Please note, the Service Manual files are very large
Pentair 2750 valve service manualspec sheet and 2750 spare parts
Pentair 2850 valve service manualspec sheet and 2850 spare parts
Pentair 2900 valve service manualspec sheet and 2900 spare parts
Pentair 3900 valve manualspec sheet and 3900 spare parts

For technical help, call 800-323-1983.

Friday, July 15, 2011

Pentair NXT Electronics to the Rescue to a Field Customization Catastrophe

Recently, a customer called Res-Kem looking for assistance with troublesome Fleck 2900 valves at a car wash. The system was a hodge podge of "borrowed" components. There was a Fleck 2900 analog valve system 9, Autotrol 2" turbine meters, and a Autotrol 480 electronic controller. This set up was like someone putting a Ford motor, in a Chevy car, with Dodge transmission and expecting it all to work without any problems!

Solution:
Pentair NXT to the rescue! The new Pentair NXT electronics package is so adaptable we were able to economically convert the existing 2900 analog powerheads over to NXT powerheads (Res-Kem Part Number VLVFL29ULPHNXT). The conversion saved the customer from trashing otherwise perfectly operating 2900 valves and salvaged the existing 2" turbine meters. Astonishingly, the job was completed with no plumbing changes and only 1 hour of service disruption.

Pentair Electronic 3200 NXT controller as a replacement for an analog controller on a Pentair 2900 valve
Most valuable tid bit:
When using Non Pentair meters, program the NXT to accept the "generic" meter. You will need to input the max meter flow rate and pulse count. BTW, Autotrol 2" turbine is 250 gpm max flow and pulse count is 14.