PENTAIR Fleck 5800 Sxt Downflow Upflow Owner’s Manual
- June 11, 2024
- Pentair
Table of Contents
PENTAIR Fleck 5800 Sxt Downflow Upflow
PRODUCT INFORMATION
The Fleck 5800 SXT is a water softener system that utilizes a control valve assembly to regulate water flow and regeneration cycles. The system is available in both downflow and upflow configurations. The water softener system is designed to remove hard minerals from water, which can cause damage to pipes and appliances, and create soap scum buildup on surfaces. The system features a user-programmable control panel that allows for customization of backwash, brine and slow rinse, rapid rinse, brinetank refill, and pause time cycles. The system also includes a safety brine valve to prevent overfilling of the brine tank.
PRODUCT USAGE INSTRUCTIONS
Installation:
- Determine the job specifications for the system, including job number, model number, water hardness, capacity per unit, mineral tank size, and salt setting per regeneration.
- Install the system according to the installation instructions provided in the manual.
- Connect the system to the water supply and drain lines.
- Connect the control valve assembly to the mineral tank.
- Install the brine tank and connect it to the control valve assembly.
Start-Up:
- Ensure that the system is properly installed and connected.
- Turn on the water supply to the system.
- Set the control panel to the desired program settings for backwash, brine and slow rinse, rapid rinse, brine tank refill, and pause time cycles.
- Initiate a regeneration cycle by pressing the “Regenerate” button on the control panel.
Control Features:
The control panel includes a variety of features, including: – User-
programmable cycles for backwash, brine and slow rinse, rapid rinse, brine
tank refill, and pause time. – Master programming mode for advanced
customization of system settings. – Diagnostic data viewing to monitor system
performance. – System disinfection cycle to remove bacteria and other
contaminants.
Control Operation:
The control panel regulates water flow and regeneration cycles for the system.
The user can program the control panel to initiate backwash, brine and slow
rinse, rapid rinse, brine tank refill, and pause time cycles according to
their preferences. The system will automatically regenerate when necessary
based on water usage and hardness levels.
Care and Maintenance:
- Regularly check the salt level in the brine tank and refill as necessary.
- Clean the control valve assembly and mineral tank periodically to ensure optimal performance.
- Follow the system disinfection cycle as needed to remove bacteria and other contaminants.
Troubleshooting
If the system is not functioning properly, consult the troubleshooting guide provided in the manual. Common issues may include low water pressure, salt bridging in the brine tank, or malfunctioning control valve assembly components.
IMPORTANT PLEASE READ:
- The information, specifications and illustrations in this manual are based on the latest information available at the time of printing. The manufacturer reserves the right to make changes at any time without notice.
- This manual is intended as a guide for service of the valve only. System installation requires information from a number of suppliers not known at the time of manufacture. This product should be installed by a plumbing professional.
- This unit is designed to be installed on potable water systems only.
- This product must be installed in compliance with all state and municipal plumbing and electrical codes. Permits may be required at the time of installation.
- It is established that when daytime water pressure exceeds 80 psi (5.5 bar), the maximum pressure rating of 125 psi (8.6 bar) can be exceeded. A pressure regulator must be installed on this system or warranty is voided.
- Do not install the unit where temperatures may drop below 32°F (0°C) or above 125°F (52°C).
- Do not place the unit in direct sunlight. Black units will absorb radiant heat increasing internal temperatures.
- Do not strike the valve or any of the components.
- Warranty of this product extends to manufacturing defects. Misapplication of this product may result in failure to properly condition water, or damage to product.
- A prefilter should be used on installations in which free solids are present.
- In some applications local municipalities treat water with Chloramines. High Chloramine levels may damage valve components.
- Correct and constant voltage must be supplied to the controller to maintain proper function.
FLECK 5800 SXT Upflow/Downflow
JOB SPECIFICATION SHEET
Job Number: ___
Model Number: _____
Water Hardness: ___ ppm or gpg
Capacity Per Unit: ___
Mineral Tank Size: __ Diameter: ____ Height: _____
Salt Setting per Regeneration: _____
Regenerant Flow:
Upflow
Downflow
1. Meter Size:
A. 3/4″ Paddle Wheel
B. 3/4″ Turbine
C. 1″ Paddle Wheel (Not Used)
D. 1″ Turbine (Not Used)
E. 1-1/2″ Electronic Inline Plastic Turbine (Not Used)
F. 1-1/2″ Paddle Wheel (Not Used)
G. 2″ Paddle Wheel (Not Used)
H. Generic_____Pulse Count__Meter Size__
2. System Type:
A. System #4: 1 Tank, 1 Meter, Immediate, or Delayed Regeneration
B. System #4: Time Clock
3. Control Program Settings:
A. Backwash: ____ Minutes
B. Brine and Slow Rinse: ___ Minutes
C. Rapid Rinse: ___ Minutes
D. Brine Tank Refill: ___ Minutes
E. Pause Time: ___ Minutes
F. Second Backwash: __ Minutes
4. Drain Line Flow Control:_____ gpm
5. Brine Line Flow Control: ____ gpm
6. Injector Size#: ___
CALIFORNIA PROPOSITION 65 WARNING
WARNING: This product contains chemicals known to the State of California to
cause cancer or birth defects or other reproductive harm.
INSTALLATION
Water Pressure
A minimum of 20 psi (1.4 bar) of water pressure is required for the
regeneration valve to operate effectively.
Electrical Facilities
An uninterrupted alternating current (120 VAC) supply is required. The control
uses a transformer to supply 12 VDC. Please make sure your voltage supply is
compatible with your unit before installation.
Existing Plumbing
Condition of existing plumbing should be free from lime and iron buildup.
Piping that is built up heavily with lime and/or iron should be replaced. If
piping is clogged with iron, a separate iron filter unit should be installed
ahead of the water softener.
Location of Softener and Drain
You must have an air gap on the drain line to prevent back flow of drain water
into the system. A 2x the drain line pipe diameter air gap is required with a
minimum 1″ air gap.
Air Gap
Drain
Figure 1
Outdoor Locations
When the water conditioning system is installed outdoors, several items must
be considered.
· Moisture — The system is not designed to withstand extreme humidity or water
spray from below. Examples are: constant heavy mist, near corrosive
environment, upwards spray from sprinkler.
CAUTION This unit is for dry location use only unless used with a Listed Class
2 power supply suitable for outdoor use.
· Direct Sunlight — The materials used will fade or discolor over time in
direct sunlight. The integrity of the materials will not degrade to cause
system failures. If it is necessary to locate the system in direct sunlight, a
protective outdoor cover (P/N 61882) over the valve and controller is
necessary.
· Insects — If installing in an environment that may expose the system to
insects or other small animals, a protective cover is required. The protective
outdoor cover (P/N 61882) has been designed to keep all but the smallest
insects out of the critical areas. The cover should be installed securely in
place.
Bypass Valves
Always provide for the installation of a bypass valve if unit is not equipped
with one. CAUTION Water pressure is not to exceed 125 psi (8.6 bar),
water temperature is not to exceed 110°F (43°C), and the unit cannot be
subjected to freezing conditions. WARNING: The system must be depressurized
before
removing any connections for servicing.
Installation Instructions 1. Place the softener tank where you want to install
the unit.
Make sure the unit is level and on a firm base.
2. During cold weather, the installer should warm the valve to room
temperature before operating.
3. All plumbing should be done in accordance with local plumbing codes. The
pipe size for a residential drain line should be a minimum of 1/2″ (13 mm).
Backwash flow rates in excess of 7 gpm (26.5 Lpm) or drain line length in
excess of 20′ (6 m) require 3/4″ (19 mm) drain line. Commercial drain lines
should be the same size as the drain line flow control.
NOTE: The tank should have the distributor tube installed and have the proper
amount of regenerant in place.
4. Refer to the dimensional drawing for cutting height of the distributor
tube. If there is no dimensional drawing, cut the distributor tube flush with
the top of the tank.
5. Lubricate the distributor O-ring seal and tank O-ring seal. Place the main
control valve on tank. Note: Only use silicone lubricant.
6. Soldering of joints near the drain port must be done prior to connecting
the Drain Line Flow Control fitting (DLFC). Leave at least 6″ (15 cm) between
the DLFC and solder joints when soldering pipes that are connected on the
DLFC. Failure to do this could cause interior damage to the DLFC.
7. PTFE plumbing tape is the only sealant to be used on the drain fitting.
8. Make sure that the floor is clean beneath the salt storage tank and that
the tank is level.
9. Place approximately 1″ (25 mm) of water above the grid plate. If a grid is
not utilized, fill to the top of the air check (Figure 1) in the salt tank. Do
not add salt to the brine tank at this time.
CAUTION If grid plate is used, cut air check height even with grid plate. This
is critical on 6″, 7″, 8″ and 9″ tanks. The brine refill water must come above
the grid plate and make contact with the salt.
10. On units with a bypass, place in bypass position. Turn on the main water
supply. Open a cold soft water tap nearby and let run a few minutes or until
the plumbing is free from foreign material (usually solder) that may have
resulted from the installation. Once clean, close the water tap.
11. Slowly place the bypass in service position and let water flow into the
mineral tank. When water flow stops, slowly open a cold water tap nearby and
let water run until the air is purged from the unit.
12. Plug the transformer into an electrical outlet. NOTE: All electrical
connections must be connected
according to local codes. Be certain the outlet is uninterrupted.
Figure 2 Residential Air Check Valve
Electrical Connection
The controller operates on 12-volt DC power supply. This requires use of the
supplied power adapter included with your system. NOTE: The power source
should be constant. Be certain
the AC adapter is not on a switched outlet. Power interruptions longer than 8
hours may cause the controller to lose the time setting. When power is
restored, the time setting must then be re-entered.
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START-UP INSTRUCTIONS
The water softener should be installed with the inlet, outlet, and drain
connections made in accordance with the manufacturer’s recommendations, and to
meet applicable plumbing codes.
1. Program the valve control according to instructions shown in this manual.
2. Start an immediate regeneration by holding the Extra Cycle button for five
seconds. Position the valve to backwash. Ensure the drain line flow remains
steady for 10 minutes or until the water runs clear.
3. Position the valve to the brine / slow rinse position. Ensure the unit is
drawing water from the brine tank (this step may need to be repeated).
4. Position the valve to the rapid rinse position. Check the drain line flow,
and run for five minutes or until the water runs clear.
5. Position the valve to the start of the brine tank fill cycle. Ensure water
goes into the brine tank at the desired rate. The brine valve drive cam will
hold the valve in this position to fill the brine tank for the first
regeneration.
6. Replace control cover.
7. Put salt in the brine tank.
NOTE: Do not use granulated or rock salt.
CONTROL FEATURES
Features of the SXT:
· Power backup that continues to keep time and the passage of days for a
minimum of 8 hours in the event of power failure. During a power outage, the
control goes into a power-saving mode. It does not monitor water usage during
a power failure, but it does store the volume remaining at the time of power
failure.
· Settings for both valve (basic system) and control type (method used to
trigger a regeneration).
· Day-of-the-Week controls.
· While in service, the display alternates between time of day, volume
remaining or days to regeneration.
· The Flow Indicator flashes when outlet flow is detected.
· The Service Icon flashes if a regeneration cycle has been queued.
· A Regeneration can be triggered immediately by pressing the Extra Cycle
button for five seconds.
· The Parameter Display displays the current cycle step (BW, BF, RR etc)
during regeneration, and the data display counts down the time remaining for
that cycle step. While the valve is transferring to a new cycle step, the
display will flash. The parameter display will identify the destination cycle
step (BW, BF, RR, etc.) and the data display will read “——“. Once the valve
reaches the cycle step, the display will stop flashing and the data display
will change to the time remaining. During regeneration, the user can force the
control to advance to the next cycle step immediately by pressing the Extra
Cycle button.
Setting the Time of Day
1. Press and hold either the Up or Down buttons until the programming icon
replaces the service icon and the parameter display reads TD.
2. Adjust the displayed time with the Up and Down buttons.
3. When the desired time is set, press the Extra Cycle button to resume
normal operation. The unit will also return to normal operation after five
seconds if no buttons are pressed.
Figure 3
Figure 4
Queueing a Regeneration 1. Press the Extra Cycle button. The service icon will
flash to
indicate that a regeneration is queued. 2. To cancel a queued regeneration,
press the Extra Cycle
button.
Regenerating Immediately Press and hold the Extra Cycle button for five
seconds.
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USER PROGRAMMING
The 5800 SXT control was designed to operate under most conditions with
minimal programming. Follow the procedure below to set up the control for
normal operation. For more indepth programming information, see the Master
Programming section.
Abbreviation
Parameter
Description
DO
Day Override
The control’s day override
setting.
RT
Regeneration Time The time of the day that
the system will regenerate
(meter delayed, time clock,
and day-of-week systems)
H
Feed Water Hardness The hardness of the inlet
water – used to calculate
system capacity for
metered systems.
RC or SF
Reserve Capacity
The fixed reserve capacity of the system in gallons to maintain before the next scheduled regeneration. Can also be set as a percentage of total capacity. See Master Programming section..
CD
Current Day
The current day of week.
NOTE: Some items may not be shown depending on control configuration. The control will discard any changes and exit User Programming Mode if a button is not pressed for 60 seconds.
NOTE: When variable reserve (cr) is selected from Master Programming, User Programming will display SF. However, changing the value of SF will have no effect when variable reserve is selected in Master Programming.
User Programming Mode Steps
1. Press the Up and Down buttons for five seconds while in service, and the
time of day is NOT set to 12:01 PM.
2. Use this display to adjust the Day Override. This option setting is
identified by “DO” in the upper left corner of the screen.
4. Press the Extra Cycle button. Use this display to adjust the Feed Water
Hardness. This option setting is identified by “H” in the upper left corner of
the screen.
Figure 7 Range: 1-199 hardness 5. Press the Extra Cycle button. Use this
display to adjust the
Fixed Reserve Capacity. This option setting is identified by “RC” or “SF” in
the upper left corner of the screen. NOTE: This setting is dependent upon
Reserve Selection
setting in Master Programming. Default is RC Reserve Capacity (Gallons). See
Master Programming section for more information.
Figure 8 6. Press the Extra Cycle button. Use this display to set the
Current Day of the Week. This option setting is identified by “CD” in the
upper left corner of the screen.
Figure 9 7. Press the Extra Cycle button to end User Programming.
Figure 5
3. Press the Extra Cycle button. Use this display to adjust the Regeneration
Time. This option setting is identified by “RT” in the upper left corner of
the screen.
Figure 6
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CONTROL OPERATION
Meter Immediate Control
A Meter Immediate control measures water usage and regenerates the system as
soon as the calculated system capacity is depleted. The control calculates the
system capacity by dividing the unit capacity (typically expressed in grains/
unit volume) by the feed water hardness and subtracting the reserve. Meter
Immediate systems generally do not use a reserve volume. The control will also
start a regeneration cycle at the programmed regeneration time if a number of
days equal to the regeneration day override pass before water usage depletes
the calculated system capacity.
Meter Delayed Control
A Meter Delayed Control measures water usage. The system regenerates at the
programmed regeneration time after the calculated system capacity is depleted.
As with Meter Immediate systems, the control calculates the system capacity by
dividing the unit capacity by the feed water hardness and subtracting the
reserve. The reserve should be set to ensure that the system delivers treated
water between the time the system capacity is depleted and the actual
regeneration time. A Meter Delayed control will also start a regeneration
cycle at the programmed regeneration time if a number of days equal to the
regeneration day override pass before water usage depletes the calculated
system capacity.
Time Clock Delayed Control
A Time Clock Delayed Control regenerates the system on a timed interval. The
control will initiate a regeneration cycle at the programmed regeneration time
when the number of days since the last regeneration equals the regeneration
day override value.
Day of the Week Control
This control regenerates the system on a weekly schedule. The schedule is
defined in Master Programming by setting each day to either “off” or “on”. The
control will initiate a regeneration cycle on days that have been set to “on”
at the specified regeneration time.
Control Operation During Regeneration
During regeneration, the control shows the current regeneration step number
the valve is advancing to, or has reached, and the time remaining in that
step. The step number that displays flashes until the valve completes driving
to this regeneration step position. Once all regeneration steps are complete
the valve returns to service and resumes normal operation.
Pressing the Extra Cycle button during a regeneration cycle immediately
advances the valve to the next cycle step position and resumes normal step
timing.
Control Operation During Programming
The control only enters the Program Mode with the valve in service. While in
the Program Mode, the control continues to operate normally monitoring water
usage and keeping all displays up to date. Control programming is stored in
memory permanently.
Manually Initiating a Regeneration
1. When the system is in service, press the Extra Cycle button for five
seconds on the main screen.
2. The control advances to Regeneration Cycle Step #1 (backwash), and begins
programmed time count down.
3. Press the Extra Cycle button once to advance valve to Regeneration Cycle
Step #2 (brine draw and slow rinse).
4. Press the Extra Cycle button once to advance valve to Regeneration Cycle
Step #3 (rapid rinse).
5. Press the Extra Cycle button once to advance valve to Regeneration Cycle
Step #4 (brine refill).
6. Press the Extra Cycle button once more to advance the valve back to in
service.
NOTE: If the unit is a filter or upflow, the cycle step order may change.
NOTE: A queued regeneration can be initiated by pressing the Extra Cycle
button. To clear a queued regeneration, press the Extra Cycle button again to
cancel. If regeneration occurs for any reason prior to the delayed
regeneration time, the manual regeneration request will be cleared.
Control Operation During a Power Failure
The SXT includes integral power backup. In the event of power failure, the
control shifts into a power-saving mode. The control stops monitoring water
usage. The display and motor shut down, but it continues to keep track of the
time and day for a minimum of 8 hours.
The system configuration settings are stored in a non-volatile memory and are
stored indefinitely with or without power. The Time of Day flashes when there
has been a power failure. Press any button to stop the Time of Day from
flashing.
If power fails while the unit is in regeneration, the control will save the
current valve position before it shuts down. When power is restored, the
control will resume the regeneration cycle from the point where power failed.
CAUTION If power fails during a regeneration cycle, the valve will remain in
it’s current position until power is restored. The valve system should include
all required safety components to prevent overflows resulting from a power
failure during regeneration.
The control will not start a new regeneration cycle without power. If the
valve misses a scheduled regeneration due to a power failure, it will queue a
regeneration. Once power is restored, the control will initiate a regeneration
cycle the next time that the Time of Day equals the programmed regeneration
time. Typically, this means that the valve will regenerate one day after it
was originally scheduled. If the treated water output is important and power
interruptions are expected, the system should be set up with a sufficient
reserve capacity to compensate for regeneration delays.
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MASTER PROGRAMMING MODE CHART
CAUTION Before entering Master Programming, please contact your local
professional water dealer.
Master Programming Options
Abbreviation
Parameter
Option Abbreviation
Options
DF
Display Format
GAL
Gallons
Ltr
Liters
VT
Valve Type
5800
5800 Control Valve 5810 Control Valve 5812 Control Vavle
RF
Regenerant Flow
dF1b
Standard Downflow Single Backwash
dF2b
Standard Downflow Double Backwash
Fltr
Filter
dFFF
Downflow Fill First
UFbd
Upflow Brine Draw First
UFFF
Upflow Brine Fill First
UFlt
Upflow Filter (5800 Control Valve Only)
O-dF
Other Downflow
O-UF
Other Upflow
CT
Control Type
Fd
Meter (Flow) Delayed
FI
Meter (Flow) Immediate
tc
Time Clock
dAY
Day of Week
C
Unit Capacity
Unit Capacity (Grains)
H
Feed Water Hardness
Hardness of Inlet Water (Grains)
RS
Reserve Selection
SF
Percentage Safety Factor
rc
Fixed Reserve Capacity
cr
Variable Reserve Capacity
SF
Safety Factor
Percentage of the system capacity to be used as a reserve
RC
Fixed Reserve Capacity
Fixed volume to be used as reserve
DO
Day Override
The system’s day override setting
RT
Regen Time
The time of day the system will regenerate
BW, BD, RR, BF Regen Cycle Step Times
The time duration for each regeneration step. Adjustable from OFF and 0-199
minutes.
NOTE: If “Othr” is chosen under “Valve Type”, then C1, C2, …, C20 will be
displayed along with available cycle steps RR, BD, SR, BW, RF, SP. LC denotes
the Last Cycle.
D1, D2, D3, D4, D5, D6, D7
Day of Week Settings
Regeneration setting (On or Off) for each day of the week on day-of-week systems.
CD
Current Day
The Current day of the week
FM
Flow Meter Type
P0.7
3/4″ Paddle Wheel Meter
Gen
Generic or Other Non-Fleck Meter
P2.0
2″ Paddle Wheel Meter
t1.5
1.5″ Turbine Meter
P1.5
1.5″ Paddle Wheel Meter
t1.2
1.25″ Turbine Meter
t1.0
1″ Turbine Meter
P1.0
1″ Paddle Wheel Meter
t0.7
3/4″ Turbine Meter
K
Meter Pulse Setting
Meter pulses per gallon for generic/other flow meter
RE
Relay
tb
Time Based (tb), start time (ST), end time (ET)
VR
Relay
Fb
NOTE: Some items may not be shown depending on control configuration. The control will discard any changes and exit Master Programming Mode if any button is not pressed for five minutes.
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MASTER PROGRAMMING MODE
When Master Programming Mode is entered, all available option setting displays
may be viewed and set as needed. Depending on current option settings, some
parameters cannot be viewed or set.
Setting the Time of Day
1. Press and hold either the Up or Down buttons until the programming icon
replaces the service icon and the parameter display reads TD.
2. Adjust the displayed time with the Up and Down buttons.
3. When the desired time is set, press the Extra Cycle button to resume
normal operation. The unit will also return to normal operation after five
seconds if no buttons are pressed.
1. Display Format (Display Code DF)
This is the first screen that appears when entering Master Programming Mode.
The Display Format setting specifies the unit of measure that will be used for
volume and how the control will display the Time of Day. This option setting
is identified by “DF” in the upper left corner of the screen. There are two
possible settings.
Display Format Setting
Unit of Volume
Time Display
GAL
U.S. Gallons
12-Hour AM/PM
Ltr
Liters
24-Hour
Figure 10
Entering Master Programming Mode
Set the Time of Day display to 12:01 P. M. Press the Extra Cycle button (to
exit Setting Time of Day mode). Then press and hold the Up and Down buttons
together until the programming icon replaces the service icon and the display
format screen appears.
Exiting Master Programming Mode
Press the Extra Cycle button to accept the displayed settings and cycle to the
next parameter. Press the Extra Cycle button at the last parameter to save all
settings and return to normal operation. The control will automatically
disregard any programming changes and return to normal operation if it is left
in Master Programming mode for 5 minutes without any keypad input.
Resets
Soft Reset
Press and hold the Extra Cycle and Down buttons for 25 seconds while in normal
Service mode. This resets all parameters to the system default values. Not
reset are the volume remaining in meter immediate or meter delayed systems and
days since regeneration in the time clock system.
Master Reset
Hold the Extra Cycle button while powering up the unit. This resets all of the
parameters in the unit back to factory defaults. Check and verify the choices
selected in Master Programming Mode.
Figure 11
2. Valve Type (Display Code VT)
Press the Extra Cycle button. Use the display to set the Valve Type.
3. Regenerant Flow (Display Code RF)
Press the Extra Cycle button. The Regenerant Flow Setting specifies the type
of cycle that the valve follows during regeneration. Note that some valve
configurations are built with specific subcomponents. Ensure the valve is
configured properly before changing the Regenerant Flow setting. This option
setting is identified by “RF” in the upper left corner of the screen. There
are eight possible settings.
Abbreviation dF1b dF2b Fltr UFbd dFFF UFFF UFlt O-dF O-UF
Parameter Standard Downflow Single Backwash Standard Downflow Double Backwash
Filter Upflow Brine Draw First
Downflow Fill First Upflow Brine Fill First Upflow Filter (5800 Control Valve
Only)
Other Downflow Other Upflow
Figure 12 4. Control Type (Display Code CT)
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MASTER PROGRAMMING MODE continued
Press the Extra Cycle button. Use this display to set the Control Type. This
specifies how the control determines when to trigger a regeneration. For
details on how the various options function, refer to the Control Operation
section of this service manual. This option setting is identified by “CT” in
the upper left corner of the screen. There are four possible settings.
Abbreviation Fd FI tc dAY
Parameter Meter (Flow) Delayed Meter (Flow) Immediate
Time Clock Day of Week
7. Reserve Selection (Display Code RS)
Press the Extra Cycle button. Use this display to set the Safety Factor and to
select the type of reserve to be used in your system. This setting is
identified by “RS” in the upper left corner of the screen. The reserve
selection parameter is only available if the control type has been set to one
of the metered options. There are three possible settings.
Abbreviation SF rc cr
Parameter Safety Factor Fixed Reserve Capacity Variable Reserve
Figure 13
5. Unit Capacity (Display Code C)
Press the Extra Cycle button. Use this display to set the Unit Capacity. This
setting specifies the treatment capacity of the system media. Enter the
capacity of the media bed in grains of hardness when configuring a softener
system, or desired volume capacity when configuring a filter system. This
option setting is identified by “C” in the upper left corner of the screen (or
by “V’ if volume capacity for a filter). The Unit Capacity parameter is only
available if the control type has been set to one of the metered options. Use
the Up and Down buttons to adjust the value as needed.
Figure 16
8. Safety Factor (Display Code SF)
Press the Extra Cycle button. Use this display to set the Safety Factor. This
setting specifies what percentage of the system capacity will be held as a
reserve. Since this value is expressed as a percentage, any change to the unit
capacity or feed water hardness that changes the calculated system capacity
will result in a corresponding change to the reserve volume. This option
setting is identified by “SF” in the upper left corner of the screen. Use the
UP and Down buttons to adjust the value from 0 to 50% as needed.
Figure 14
Range: 1-999.9 x 1000 grains/gallon (mg/liter)
6. Feed Water Hardness (Display Code H)
Press the Extra Cycle button. Use this display to set the Feed Water Hardness.
Enter the feed water hardness in grains per gallon or degrees for softener
systems. This option setting is identified by “H” in the upper left corner of
the screen. The feed water hardness parameter is only available if the control
type has been set to one of the metered softener options. Use the Up and Down
buttons to adjust the value as needed.
Range: 0-50%
Figure 17
9. Fixed Reserve Capacity (Display Code RC)
Press the Extra Cycle button. Use this display to set the Reserve Capacity.
This setting specifies a fixed volume that will be held as a reserve. The
Reserve Capacity cannot be set to a value greater than one-half of the
calculated system capacity. The Reserve Capacity is a fixed volume and does
not change if the unit capacity or feed water hardness are changed. This
option setting is identified by “RC” in the upper left corner of the screen.
Use the Up and Down buttons to adjust the value as needed.
Figure 15 Range: 1-199 grains (degrees)
Figure 18 Range: 0-half of the calculated system capacity
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MASTER PROGRAMMING MODE continued
10. Day Override (Display Code DO)
Press the Extra Cycle button. Use this display to set the Day Override. This
setting specifies the maximum number of days between regeneration cycles. If
the system is set to a timertype control, the day override setting determines
how often the system will regenerate. A metered system will regenerate
regardless of usage if the days since last regeneration cycle equal the day
override setting. Setting the day override value to “OFF” disables this
function. This option setting is identified by “DO” in the upper left corner
of the screen. Use the Up and Down buttons to adjust the value as needed.
Abbreviation RR BD SR BW RF SP LC
Cycle Step Rapid Rinse Brine Draw Slow Rinse Backwash
Refill Service Position
Last Cycle
Range: Off-99 days
Figure 19
11. Regeneration Time
Press the Extra Cycle button. Use this display to set the Regeneration Time.
This setting specifies the time of day the control will initiate a delayed,
manually queued, or day override regeneration. This option setting is
identified by “RT” in the upper left corner of the screen. Use the Up and Down
buttons to adjust the value as needed.
Range: 0-199 minutes
Figure 21
13. Day of Week Settings
Press the Extra Cycle button. Use this display to set the regeneration
schedule for a system configured as Day of Week control. The different days of
the week are identified as D1, D2, D3, D4, D5, D6, and D7 in the upper left
corner of the display. Set the value to “ON” to schedule a regeneration or
“OFF” to skip regeneration for each day. Use the Up and Down buttons to adjust
the setting as needed. Press the Extra Cycle button to accept the setting and
move to the next day. Note that the control requires at least one day to be
set to “ON” If all 7 days are set to “Off”, the unit will return to Day 1
until one or more days are set to “ON”.
Figure 20
12. Regeneration Cycle Step Times
Press the Extra Cycle button. Use this display to set the Regeneration Cycle
Step Times. The different regeneration cycles are listed in sequence based on
the valve type selected for the system, and are identified by an abbreviation
in the upper left corner of the screen. The abbreviations used are listed
below.
Abbreviation
Cycle Step
BD
Brine Draw
BF
Brine Fill
BW
Backwash
RR
Rapid Rinse
SV
Service
Cycle steps can be programmed in any order using the Up or Down buttons with the following selections. Up to 20 individual cycles can be set. Time for each cycle can be set from 0 to 199 minutes. Setting a cycle step time to 0 will cause the control to skip that step during regeneration, but keeps the following steps available. Use the Up and Down buttons to adjust the value as needed. Press the Extra Cycle button to accept the current setting and move to the next parameter. Program the last cycle step as LC which forces the valve back to the service position.
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Figure 22 14. Current Day (Display Code CD) Press the Extra Cycle button. Use
this display to set the current day on systems that have been configured as
Day of Week controls. This setting is identified by “CD” in the upper left
corner of the screen. Use the Up and Down buttons to select from Day 1 through
Day 7.
Figure 23 15. Flow Meter Type (Display Code FM) Press the Extra Cycle button.
Use this display to set the type of flow meter connected to the control. This
option setting is identified by “FM” in the upper left corner of the screen.
Use the Up and Down buttons to select one of the eight available
MASTER PROGRAMMING MODE continued
settings.
Abbreviation P0.7 t0.7 P1.0 t1.0 P1.5 t1.5 P2.0 Gen t1.2
Description 3/4″ Paddle Wheel Meter
3/4″ Turbine Meter 1″ Paddle Wheel Meter
1″ Turbine Meter 1.5″ Paddle Wheel Meter
1.5″ Turbine Meter 2″ Paddle Wheel Meter Generic or Other non-Fleck Meter
1.25″ Turbine Meter
17. Relay Setting (Display Code RE) Press the Extra Cycle button. Use this
display to enable the relay output. This option setting is identified by “RE”
in the upper left corner of the screen. Use the Up and Down buttons to enable
the relay using either time based (tb) or flow based (Fb). Only one method can
be used at a time. For time based, set the desired Start Time (ST) and End
Time (ET). Time ranges available are determined by the Regen Cycle Step Times.
For flow based, set the desired Volume Interval (VO) and Time On (TO).
Figure 26
Figure 24
16. Meter Pulse Setting (Display Code K)
Press the Extra Cycle button. Use this display to specify the meter pulse
setting for a non-standard flow meter. This option setting is identified by
“K” in the upper left corner of the screen. Use the Up and Down buttons to
enter the meter constant in pulses per unit volume.
Figure 27 ST Range: 0 to total number of cycles minus 1
Figure 28 ET Range: Start time to total of all cycles
Figure 25 K Range: 0.1 to 999.9 pulses per gallon.
Figure 29
Figure 30 VO Range: 1 to Total Gallon Capacity
Figure 31 TO Range: 1 to 7200 (minutes) 18. End of Master Programming Mode
Press the Extra Cycle button to save all settings and exit Master Programming
Mode.
FLECK 5800 SXT Upflow/Downflow · 11
VIEWING DIAGNOSTIC DATA
The SXT control records and maintains diagnostic data to assist with servicing
and troubleshooting the water treatment system.
Abbreviation
Parameter
Description
FR
Flow Rate
Displays the current outlet
flow rate.
PF
Peak Flow Rate
Displays the highest flow
rate measured since last
regeneration.
HR
Hours in Service
Displays the total hours
that the unit has been
in service since last
regeneration.
VU
Volume Used
Displays the total volume
of water treated by the unit
since last regeneration.
RC
Reserve Capacity
Displays the system’s
reserve capacity calculated
from the system capacity,
feed water hardness, and
safety factor.
TV
Totalizer Volume Displays the total volume
of water used by the unit
since last installation or
last reset.
SV
Software Version
Displays the software
version installed on the
controller.
NOTE: Some items may not be shown depending on control configuration. The control will discard any changes and exit the Diagnostics View if a button is not pressed for 60 seconds.
Diagnostics View Steps
1. Press the Up and Extra Cycle buttons for five seconds while in service.
2. Use this display to view the current Flow Rate. This option setting is
identified by “FR” in the upper left corner of the screen.
4. Press the Up button. Use this display to view the Hours in Service since
the last regeneration cycle. This option setting is identified by “HR” in the
upper left corner of the screen.
Figure 34 5. Press the Up button. Use this display to view the Volume
Used since the last regeneration cycle. This option setting is identified by
“VU” in the upper left corner of the screen.
Figure 35 6. Press the Up button. Use this display to view the Reserve
Capacity. This option setting is identified by “RC” in the upper left corner
of the screen.
Figure 36 7. Press the Up button. Use this display to view the Total
Volume data. This option is identified by “TV” in the upper left corner of the
screen.
Figure 32
3. Press the Up button. Use this display to view the Peak Flow Rate since the
last regeneration cycle. This option setting is identified by “PF” in the
upper left corner of the screen.
8. Press the Up button. Use this display to view the Software Version. This option setting is identified by “SV” in the upper left corner of the screen.
Figure 33
Figure 37
9. Press the Extra Cycle button to end Diagnostic Programming Mode.
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SYSTEM DISINFECTION
Disinfection Of Water Softeners
The materials of construction of the modern water softener will not support
bacterial growth, nor will these materials contaminate a water supply. During
normal use, a softener may become fouled with organic matter, or in some cases
with bacteria from the water supply. This may result in an off-taste or odor
in the water.
Some softeners may need to be disinfected after installation and some
softeners will require periodic disinfection during their normal life.
Depending upon the conditions of use, the style of softener, the type of ion
exchanger, and the disinfectant available, a choice can be made among the
following methods.
Sodium or Calcium Hypochlorite
Application These materials are satisfactory for use with polystyrene resins,
synthetic gel zeolite, greensand and bentonites.
5.25% Sodium Hypochlorite These solutions are available by various sellers of
household bleach. If stronger solutions are used, such as those sold for
commercial laundries, adjust the dosage accordingly.
1. Dosage
A. Polystyrene resin; 1.2 fluid ounce (35.5 ml) per cubic foot.
B. Non-resinous exchangers; 0.8 fluid ounce (23.7 ml) per cubic foot.
2. Salt tank softeners
A. Backwash the softener and add the required amount of hypochlorite solution
to the well of the salt tank. The salt tank should have water in it to permit
the solution to be carried into the softener.
B. Proceed with the normal recharge.
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.
2. Salt tank softeners
A. Backwash the softener and add the required amount of hypochlorite to the
well of the salt tank. The salt tank should have water in it to permit the
chlorine solution to be carried into the softener.
B. Proceed with the normal recharge.
INSTALLATION CHECKLIST
Read the owner’s/installation manual?
Follow all safety guidelines in the manual?
If metal pipe was used, did you restore the electrical ground?
Securely install both drain hoses to an approved drain?
Perform a leak test?
Move the bypass valve to service?
Sanitize the softener?
Add salt pellets to the salt storage tank?
Program the control correctly to meet your needs?
Start a recharge?
CARE AND USE OF YOUR BRINE TANK
Each time the softener recharges, salty water (brine) is needed to recondition
the media in the water tank. The brine is pulled from the salt tank at a
controlled amount. If the salt tank does not contain enough salt, the brine is
weak, the media will not fully recondition and untreated water will pass
through.
You must keep salt in the tank.
The salt tank operates best when the salt level is below halffull. If the tank
is filled more than that the salt pellets may “bridge”. The salt pellets wedge
against each other and do not fall into the water at the bottom. Bridging will
eventually provide no salt to make brine. The softener will recharge but not
recondition the media. A salt bridge can be broken up using a broom handle or
similar rod. Carefully pound it into the salt and the pellets will collapse.
After loosening the salt pellets wait 2 hours and start a regeneration. A
second recharge may be needed to fully recondition the media.
You should only use sodium chloride pellet salt for water softeners. Other
types of salt (rock or snow melting) will contain dirt and chemicals that will
affect your water softener.
Keep the brine tank covered.
Empty and clean the tank every three years.
FLECK 5800 SXT Upflow/Downflow · 13
TROUBLESHOOTING
Error Codes NOTE: Error codes appear on the In Service display. NOTE: To enter Master Programming while in an error condition, press and hold the Up and Down buttons for 4 seconds.
Error Code —0
Error Type
Motor Stall /Cam Sense Error
—1
Motor Run-On Error
/Cycle Sense Error
—2
Regen Failure
—3
Memory Error
—4
Fail Safe Error
Cause No state changes in the optical
sensor are detected for six seconds.
An undesired optical sensor state change occurred.
The system has not regenerated for more than 99 days (or 7 days if the Control
Type has been set to
Day-of-Week).
Control board memory failure.
Valve has failed to find position in one minute.
Reset and Recovery
Unplug the unit and plug back in. Allow the control to attempt to find
position again.
Verify the optical sensor is in place with the wires connected to the circuit
board. Verify the motor and drive train components are in good condition and
assembled properly. Check the valve and verify that the piston travels freely.
Replace/reassemble the various components as necessary.
Plug the unit back in and observe its behavior. If the error reoccurs, unplug
the unit, put it into bypass and contact technical support.
Non-critical error. Extra optical sensor pulse detected. Press any button to
clear the error. Press extra cycle button to advance motor to clear error.
Perform a Manual Regeneration to reset the error code.
If the system is metered, verify that it is measuring flow by running service
water and watching for the flow indicator on the display. If the unit does not
measure flow, verify that the meter cable is connected properly and that the
meter is functioning properly.
Enter Master Programming Mode and verify that the unit is configured properly,
For the valve configuration. Check that the correct system capacity has been
selected, that the day override is set properly, and that meter is identified
correctly. If the unit is configured as a Day-ofWeek system, verify that at
least one day is set ON. Correct the setting as necessary.
Perform a Master Reset and reconfigure the system via Master Programming Mode.
After reconfiguring the system, step the valve through a manual regeneration.
If error continues, call technical support.
Unplug the unit and plug it back in. If error continues, call technical
support.
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POWERHEAD ASSEMBLY
1
8 6
4 2
3
7
BR61501-5800 Rev A
Item No. QTY Part No.
Description
1……………..1…….. 61832-01…………Cover Assembly, Black/Black
5
2……………..1…….. 61836 ……………..Panel Gear Assembly, Upflow/ Downflow
3……………..1…….. 62076 ……………..Timer Assembly, SXT, Downflow
…….. 62076-01…………Timer Assembly, SXT, Upflow
4……………..1…….. 61835 ……………..Motor Assembly
5……………..1…….. 61882 ……………..Cover Assembly, Environmental
6……………..1…….. 44161 ……………..Transformer, 12V UL
7……………..1…….. 44162 ……………..Transformer, Intl, 12V UL
8……………..1…….. 43715 ……………..Cover, Lower, 5800 Series
BR61882 Rev B FLECK 5800 SXT Upflow/Downflow · 15
5800 CONTROL VALVE ASSEMBLY
8
13
14 16 18
7
34
15 2
5
6
17 12
19 1
10
Item No. QTY Part No.
Description
1………………. 1 ……… 61857-01…………… Valve Body Assy, Downflow/Upflow (Includes Items 9, 10, 11, 12)
…………………………… 61857-20…………… Valve Body Assy, Mixing, Downflow/ Upflow (Includes Items 9, 10, 11, 12)
2………………. 1 ……… 18271 ……………….. Screen Injector, 5000
3………………. 1 ……… 40064 ……………….. Seal Injector
4………………. 1 ……… 18277 ……………….. Cap Injector
………. 18278-20…………… Injector Cap Assy, 1610 Regulated, 5000, 20 psi, Black, Upflow
………. 18278-30…………… Injector Cap Assy, 1610 Regulated, 5000, 30 psi, Black, Upflow
5………………. 2 ……… 18262 ……………….. Screw, Hex Washer Head, #10-24 x 1.00
6………………. 1 ……… 19654 ……………….. Label, 0.125 gpm Brine Flow
………. 12128 ……………….. Label, 0.25 gpm BLFC
………. 10759 ……………….. Label, 0.5 gpm 1.5 lbs Salt/Min
………. 10760 ……………….. Label, 1.0 gpm 3 lbs Salt/Min
7………………. 1 ……… 13333 ……………….. Label, Injector, Blank
8………………. 3 ……… 18261 ……………….. Screw, Hex Washer Head, #10-24 0.81
9………………. 1 ……… 13304 ……………….. O-ring, -121
10…………….. 1 ……… 18303-01…………… O-ring, -336, 560CD
11…………….. 1 ……… 13030 ……………….. Retainer, Distributor Tube O-ring
12…………….. 1 ……… 18312 ……………….. DLFC Housing Retainer Clip
13……………………….. 61837 ……………….. Piston and Seal Kit Assy, Downflow, 5800
………. 61838 ……………….. Piston and Seal Kit Assy, Upflow, 5800
14…………….. 1 ……… 60032 ……………….. Brine Valve, 4600/5600
15…………….. 1 ……… 13302 ……………….. O-ring, -014
16……………………….. 60022-12…………… BLFC, 0.125 gpm
………. 60022-25…………… BLFC, 0.25 gpm
………. 60022-50…………… BLFC, 0.5 gpm
………. 60022-100…………. BLFC, 1.0 gpm
17……………………….. 60705-00…………… DLFC, Plastic, Blank
………. 60705-06…………… DLFC, Plastic, 0.60 gpm
………. 60705-08…………… DLFC, Plastic, 0.80 gpm
………. 60705-10…………… DLFC, Plastic, 1.0 gpm
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9
11
BR61500-5800 Rev A
………. 60705-12…………… DLFC, Plastic, 1.2 gpm ………. 60705-13…………… DLFC, Plastic, 1.3 gpm ………. 60705-15…………… DLFC, Plastic, 1.5 gpm ………. 60705-17…………… DLFC, Plastic, 1.7 gpm ………. 60705-20…………… DLFC, Plastic, 2.0 gpm ………. 60705-24…………… DLFC, Plastic, 2.4 gpm ………. 60705-30…………… DLFC, Plastic, 3.0 gpm ………. 60705-35…………… DLFC, Plastic, 3.5 gpm ………. 60705-40…………… DLFC, Plastic, 4.0 gpm ………. 60705-45…………… DLFC, Plastic, 4.5 gpm ………. 60705-50…………… DLFC, Plastic, 5.0 gpm ………. 60705-60…………… DLFC, Plastic, 6.0 gpm ………. 60705-20…………… DLFC, Plastic, 2.0 gpm ………. 60705-70…………… DLFC, Plastic, 7.0 gpm ………. 60706-8.0………….. DLFC, AC x 3/4″F, 8 gpm ………. 60706-9.0………….. DLFC, AC x 3/4″F, 9 gpm ………. 60706-10…………… DLFC, AC x 3/4″F, 10 gpm ………. 60706-12…………… DLFC, AC x 3/4″F, 12 gpm ………. 60706-15…………… DLFC, AC x 3/4″F, 15 gpm 18……………………….. 18272-000…………. Injector Assy, 1610, #000, Brown ………. 18272-00…………… Injector Assy, 1610, #00, Violet ………. 18272-0…………….. Injector Assy, 1610, #0, Red ………. 18272-1…………….. Injector Assy, 1610, #1, White ………. 18272-2…………….. Injector Assy, 1610, #2, Blue ………. 18272-3…………….. Injector Assy, 1610, #3, Yellow 19……………………….. 18276-01…………… Injector Assy, Plug, w/O-rings Not Shown: ………. 40947-01…………… Plug, Brine Valve, w/O-ring, 560CD ………. 13918-01…………… BLFC Module Plug Assy, w/O-ring NOTE: In upflow units, the Injector Plug and Injector Assy are put in the reverse holes. In filter units, both injector holes are plugged with 18276-01.
CAUTION
Excessive side load on piston rod may cause premature damage. If seal/spacer stack is stuck in valve bore during
disassembly, rotate stack prior to removal.
TURBINE METER ASSEMBLY – P/N 60626
PADDLE METER ASSEMBLY P/N 60086-50
1 2
4 5
3
BR60626
Item No. QTY Part No.
Description
1……………..1…….. 19797 ……………..Meter Assy, 3/4″ Dual Port, SLP
2……………..2…….. 19569 ……………..Clip, Flow Meter
3……………..2…….. 13314 ……………..Screw, Slot Ind Hex, 8-18 x 0.60
Not Shown:
……… 14613 ……………..Flow Straightener
……… 19791-01…………Meter Cable Assy, Turbine/SXT
8 2
9
1 3
7
10
11 6
BR60086 Rev E
Item No. QTY Part No.
Description
1……………..1…….. 14716 ……………..Meter Cap Assy, NT (includes items 2, 3, and 4)
2……………..1…….. 13874 ……………..Cap, Meter, Electronic
3……………..1…….. 13847 ……………..O-ring, -137, Std, Meter
4……………..1…….. 17798 ……………..Screw, Slot Hex Washer Head
5……………..1…….. 19121-01…………Meter Cable Assy, SXT, Paddle (not included in P/N 60086-50)
6……………..1…….. 13821 ……………..Body, Meter, 5600
7……………..1…….. 13509 ……………..Impeller, Meter
8……………..4…….. 12473 ……………..Screw, Hex Wsh, 10-24 x 5/8
9……………..4…….. 13255 ……………..Clip, Mounting
10……………4…….. 13314 ……………..Screw, Slot Ind Hex, 8-18 x 0.60
11……………4…….. 13305 ……………..O-ring, -119
12……………1…….. 14613 ……………..Flow Straightener
FLECK 5800 SXT Upflow/Downflow · 17
BYPASS VALVE ASSEMBLY (METAL)
9 8
BYPASS VALVE ASSEMBLY (PLASTIC)
6
6 5
4 3
2 10
1
7
6
60040SS Rev Y 60041SS Rev AA
Item No. QTY Part No.
Description
1……………..1…….. 40614 ……………..Bypass Body, 3/4″
……… 40634 ……………..Bypass Body, 1″, SS
2……………..1…….. 14105 ……………..Seal, Bypass, 560CD
3……………..1…….. 11972 ……………..Plug, Bypass
4……………..1…….. 11978 ……………..Side Cover
5……………..1…….. 13604-01…………Label
6……………..8…….. 15727 ……………..Screw, 10-24 x 0.5″
7……………..1…….. 11986 ……………..Side Cover
8……………..1…….. 11979 ……………..Lever, Bypass
9……………..1…….. 11989 ……………..Screw, Hex Head, 1/4-14 x 1.5″
10……………1…….. 60040SS………….Bypass Valve, 5600, 3/4″ NPT Black Grip Lever, SS
……… 60041SS………….Bypass Valve, 5600, 1″ NPT Black Grip Lever, Stainless Steel
Not Shown:
2…….. 19228-01…………Adapter Assy, Coupling, w/O-rings
1 2 3 BR60049 Rev H
4
5 BR41027 Rev G
BR18706 Rev J
Item No. QTY Part No.
Description
1……………..2…….. 13305 ……………..O-ring, -119
2……………..2…….. 13255 ……………..Clip, Mounting
3……………..2…….. 13314 ……………..Screw, Slot Ind Hex, 8-18 x 0.60
4……………..1…….. 18706 ……………..Yoke, 1″, NPT, Plastic
……… 18706-02…………Yoke, 3/4″, NPT, Plastic
5……………..1…….. 13708-40…………Yoke, 1″, Sweat
……… 13708-45…………Yoke, 3/4″, Sweat
……… 19275 ……………..Yoke, Angle 90 Deg, 3/4″, NPT
……… 19275-45…………Yoke, Angle 90 Deg, 3/4″, Sweat
……… 19620-01…………Yoke, Assy, 3/4″, R/Angle 90 Deg, w/O-rings, Clips & Screws
……… 40636 ……………..Yoke, 1-1/4″, NPT
……… 40636-49…………Yoke, 1-1/4″, Sweat
……… 41027-01…………Yoke, 3/4″, NPT, Cast, Machined
……… 41026-01…………Yoke, 1″, NPT, Cast, Machined, SS
……… 41026-02…………Yoke, 1″, BSP, Cast, Machined, SS
……… 18706-10…………Yoke, 1″, BSP, Plastic
……… 41027-02…………Yoke, 3/4″, BSP, Cast, Machined
……… 18706-12…………Yoke, 3/4″, BSP, Plastic
……… 19620-01…………Yoke Assy, 3/4″, R/Angle, 90 Deg
6……………..1…….. 60049 ……………..Bypass Plastic
Not Shown:
2…….. 19228-01…………Adapter Assy, Coupling, w/O-rings
18 · FLECK 5800 SXT Upflow/Downflow
SAFETY BRINE VALVE
11
6 9
5
10 2
8 7
1
11
13 12
4
3 9
14
Item No. QTY Part No.
Description
1……………..1…….. 19645 ……………..Body, Safety Brine Valve, 2310
2……………..1…….. 19803 ……………..Safety Brine Valve Assy
3……………..1…….. 19804 ……………..Screw, Sckt Hd, Set, 10-24 x 0.75
4……………..1…….. 19805 ……………..Nut, Hex, 10-24, Nylon Black
5……………..1…….. 19652-01…………Poppet Assy, SBV w/O-ring
6……………..1…….. 19649 ……………..Flow Dispenser
7……………..1…….. 11183 ……………..O-ring, -017
8……………..1…….. 19647 ……………..Elbow, Safety Brine Valve
9……………..2…….. 19625 ……………..Nut Assy, 3/8″ Plastic
10……………1…….. 18312 ……………..Retainer, Drain
11……………1…….. 60014 ……………..Safety Brine Valve Assy, 2310
12……………2…….. 10150 ……………..Grommet, 0.30 Dia
13……………1…….. 60068-10.5………Float Assy, 2310, w/10.5″ Rod
……… 60068-11.5………Float Assy, 2310, w/11.5″ Rod
……… 60068-20…………Float Assy, 2310, w/20″ Rod
……… 60068-30…………Float Assy, 2310, w/30″ Rod
14……………1…….. 60002-11.38…….Air Check, #500, 11.38″ Long
……… 60002-27…………Air Check, #500, 27″ Long
……… 60002-32…………Air Check, #500, 32″ Long
……… 60002-34…………Air Check, #500, 34″ Long
……… 60002-36…………Air Check, #500, 36″ Long
……… 60002-48…………Air Check, #500, 48″ Long
……… 60002-26.25…….Air Check, #500, 26.25″ Long
……… 60002-33.25…….Air Check, #500, 33.25″ Long
42112 Rev A
FLECK 5800 SXT Upflow/Downflow · 19
WATER CONDITIONER FLOW DIAGRAMS
Upflow
1. Service Position
4. Rapid Rinse Position
2. Brine/Slow Rinse Position
5. Brine Tank Refill Position
3. Backwash Position
20 · FLECK 5800 SXT Upflow/Downflow
WATER CONDITIONER FLOW DIAGRAMS continued
Downflow
1. Service Position
4. Rapid Rinse Position
2. Backwash Position
5. Brine Tank Refill Position
3. Brine/Slow Rinse Position
FLECK 5800 SXT Upflow/Downflow · 21
DIMENSIONAL DRAWINGS
232.3 9.15
70.2 2.77
1.53
38.7
73.7 2.90
.85
21.5
12.7 .50
53.8
111.3
2.12
4.38
91.4 3.60
182.9 7.20
7.6 .30
BR61500-5800LNE Rev A
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INJECTOR FLOW DATA
TR18755 Rev B FLECK 5800 SXT Upflow/Downflow · 23
SXT WIRING DIAGRAM
N.C. N.O. COM
GND +24V
+ –
+24V
(do
NOT
use
for
5800/5810/5812)
OPTICAL ENC SIGNAL
GND –
OPTICAL ENC INPUT +
MOTOR R MOTOR L
m
FLOW METER INPUT +12V
GND
+12V GND
+ –
+12V
(use
for
5800/5810/5812)
44060U REV G
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