CLEAN WATER STORE 7500-Rev Series Water Softeners Owner’s Manual

September 3, 2024
CLEAN WATER STORE

7500-Rev Series Water Softeners

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Product Information

Specifications

  • Product Name: 7500-Rev Series Water Softeners

  • Features: Lower Salt Use, Higher Flow Rate, Patented ceramic
    discs, Programmable efficiency settings, LCD and LED display
    options, Long-term memory, Fully adjustable ceramic valve

  • Warranty: Lifetime Warranty on ceramic disc, 10 Year Warranty
    on filter tank, 5 Year Warranty on backwash control valve

  • Electrical Input: 120V or 220V 50/60Hz, Output 12V 650mA

  • Pressure Drop: 15 PSI at Max Flow, Max Pressure: 88 PSI

  • Temperature Range: Min 35F, Max 100F

Product Usage Instructions

Installation

  1. Choose the appropriate softener size based on household size
    and water hardness level.

  2. Install the softener following the provided instructions and
    ensure proper electrical and plumbing connections.

  3. Set up the twin or multi-tank system for high flow rates if
    needed.

Maintenance

  1. Regularly check salt levels and refill as needed.

  2. Clean the softener tank and control valve periodically to
    ensure optimal performance.

  3. Refer to the user manual for troubleshooting tips and
    maintenance schedules.

Programming

  1. Use the LCD and LED display options to program the efficiency
    settings according to your preferences.

  2. Set the cycles and flow rates to minimize water usage.

  3. Utilize the flow sensor to track water usage and optimize
    regeneration cycles.

FAQ

Which size is best for my home?

For homes with 1 to 2.5 bathrooms and 2 to 4 persons, the 32K
grain or 48K grain capacity system works great. If your water is
very hard (over 20 grains per gallon) and you have a larger family,
use the 64K or 80K unit.

What does Capacity in grains refer to?

Grains is a measure of the hardness in water. Water containing
more than 5 grains per gallon can be considered hard. The higher
the grains per gallon, the harder the water. Over 10 grains per
gallon is very hard, and over 20 grains per gallon is extremely
hard. Capacity refers to the total amount of hardness grains
removed by the softener.

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7500-Rev Series Water Softeners
Lower Salt Use. Higher Flow Rate

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7500 Softener Features.

Patented ceramic discs are corrosion and abrasion resistant for longer life and reduced maintenance.

Multiple, programmable efficiency settings; grains exchanged per lb. of salt.

Bright, easy to read LCD and LED display options.

Long-term memory for program functions.

Fully adjustable ceramic valve for residential and light commercial use.
The 7500 Water Softeners feature innovative, patented ceramic discs for ultimate performance and reliability. The discs are abrasion and corrosion resistant, extending life while reducing maintenance costs.

72-hour memory backup.
No external PLC required to operate multiple control heads or external devices. Easily set up twin and multi-tanks systems for high flow rates.
Rugged one-piece NSF certified softener tank. Control valve and resin NSF certified.
Lifetime Warranty on ceramic disc. 10 Year Warranty on filter tank. 5 Year Warranty on backwash control valve.

7500 Softeners have (4) four advanced programming options with fully adjustable cycles to minimize water usage. Flow sensor tracks water used and only regenerates when needed saving salt and water.

Upflow brining models available for maximum salt and water saving.

These advanced heavy-duty softener systems come equipped with signal output for external devices and interlock functions to connect to multiple valves in series. The valves offer remote handling from PLC or computer control.

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Choose black tank with stainless steel or black neoprene jackets. Brine tanks available in round black and square almond color.

7500-Rev Series Water Softeners
Choose Downflow or Upflow

7500 Downflow Softeners

PART #

Softener Brine Tank Size Tank Size

WS006320 6″ x 35″ 18″ x 33″

WS006480 10″ x 30″ 18″ x 33″

WS006330 8″ x 44″ 18″ x 33″

WS006340 13″ x 30″ 18″ x 33″

WS006350 9″ x 48″ 18″ x 33″

WS006360 10″ x 54″ 18″ x 33″

WS006290 12″ x 52″ 18″ x 33″

WS006300 13″ x 54″ 18″ x 33″

WS006310 14″ x 65″ 18″ x 40″

7500 Upflow Softeners

WS006410 9″ x 48″ WS006420 10″ x 54″ WS006430 12″ x 52″ WS006440 13″ x 54″

18″ x 33″ 18″ x 33″ 18″ x 33″ 18″ x 33″

Best for Well Water

Height

Media Cubic Ft

Service Flow GPM

Capacity

42.25″ 0.5

5

16K

36.25″ 0.75

7.5

24K

44″

0.75

7.5

24K

36.5″ 1

10

32K

54.5″ 1

10

32K

61″ 1.5

15

48K

58.5″ 2

20

64K

60.5″ 2.5

25

80K

71.75″ 3

30

96K

Best for City Water

54.5″ 1

10

32K

61″

1.5

15

48K

58.5″ 2

20

64K

60.5″ 2.5

25

80K

Square brine tanks option

Pipe Size

3/4″ or 1″

Bypass Valve Included

Electrical

Input 120V or 220V 50/60Hz Output 12V 650mA

Pressure Drop 15 PSI at Max Flow Max Pressure 88 PSI

Temp:

Min 35F Max 100F

Which size is best? For homes with 1 to 2.5 bathrooms and 2 to 4 persons, the 32K grain or 48K grain capacity system works great. If your water is very hard (over 20 grains per gallon) and you have a larger family, use the 64K or 80K unit.
What does Capacity in grains refer to? Grains is a measure of the hardness in water. Water containing more than 5 grains per gallon can be considered to be “hard”, that is, high in calcium carbonate. The higher the grains per gallon, the harder the water. Over 10 grains per gallon is very hard, and over 20 grains per gallon is considered extremely hard. Capacity is total amount of hardness grains removed, such as 24,000 or 24K for short.
How does this relate to the size and capacity of the softener? A softener that has a capacity of 24K grains, means that it can soften approximately 1000 gallons of water that is 24 grains/gallon in hard, before it becomes exhausted and needs to be regenerated. After it has removed the hardness, it is automatically cleaned and regenerated by the brine solution from the salt brine tank, and it can then remove another 24,000 grains of hardness.
What maintenance is required? All you have to do is add softener salt to the brine tank every few months typically. The large brine tank holds 6 to 7 bags of salt and lasts for 4 to 12 months before requiring additional salt.

Which is difference between Downflow and Upflow Models? Downflow or Upflow refers to the way the salt brine is drawn into the softener during regeneration. The upflow softener brings brine into the bottom and flows up through the resin. This saves on salt and is more efficient regeneration of the resin as compared to downflow.
However we recommend downflow for well water or other applications where sediment might be present as the upflow type brine injector has a small orifice and may require more maintenance on well water.
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