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M O D E L : S A - H B - 4 0- D B - C E R T W a t er S o f t en e r o o O p e r a t i n g T e m p e r a t ur e : 34 –1 20 F O p e r a t i n g P r e ss u r e : 20–6 0 psi ( #5 i nj ec t or ) ; 61- 120 psi ( #4 i nj e c tor ) V o l t a g e : 1 1 0V 6 0 cycl es R a t e d S e r vi ce F l ow : 1 5.2 GP M @ 15 p si R a t e d S o ften i n g C a p ac i ty : 14.2 @ 3.0 ( #5 i nj ector ) ( K i l o g r a i n s / P o u nds o f S a l t) 24 @ 7.5, 37. 0 @ 1 5 ( #4 i nj e c tor ) M a x F l o w R a t e t o D r a
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Table of Contents Table of Contents Introduction . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Equipment Specifications . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4 Job Specifications Sheet . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Sizing Information . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .5 Water Conditioning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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Introduction / Equipment Specification Introduction Equipment Specifications Your Hamilton Beach owner’s manual is designed to Working Pressure . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 psi to 120 psi assist owners and installers with the installation, operation, Voltage . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .102 to 132 vac, 60 Hz and maintenance of your new water-conditioning system. The simplified photo format is designed to assist all aspects of Current
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Job Specification Sheet / Sizing Information Job Specification Sheet Homeowner._________________________________________________ Dealer._______________________________________________________ Date of Installation.__________________ Installers Name. ____________________ Model #._____________________Serial #._________________________ Water Characteristics __________Hardness as CaCo (check one____gpg or____ Mg/L) 3 __________Iron (ppm) ________Water pressure (psi) __________ PH ___Yes ___ No Press
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Water Conditioning / Homeowner Maintenance Water Conditioning Homeowner Maintenance Glossary of Terms Manual Regeneration Hardness is comprised of dissolved calcium and magnesium. Occasionally you may find it necessary to initiate a manual As a general rule water is considered to be extremely hard regeneration. This is done by pressing the [REGEN] button on when over 10 gpg of hardness, hard when 6-10 gpg, mildly the front of the display. (See Figure 2.) When you press the hard when 3-6 gpg,
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Homeowner Maintenance (Continued) Calendar Day Override Feature Disinfection of Water Conditioners: Hamilton Beach systems have an optional calendar day The construction materials of the water conditioning system override feature. The systems come pre-programmed with do not contaminate the water supply. However, we this feature turned off. To activate this feature, see Level II recommend that the conditioner be disinfected after Programming instructions. This feature overrides the regis- inst
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Manual Bypass Valve / Pre-Installation Check List Manual Bypass Valve (Optional) Do not use soft vinyl tubing, 3/8” or smaller Your Hamilton Beach system is equipped with a manual tubing. Do not expose tubing to freezing. bypass valve. (See Figure 4.) This valve is to be used if you want to stop the flow of water through the equipment but still When barb drain fittings are used, always use a allow untreated water into your home. hose clamp to secure the tubing to the fitting. Do not co
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Detailed Installation Instructions Detailed Installation 5 • A Brine Tank over-flow line of 1⁄2” ID /8” OD is recommended for the brine tank. This line should Instructions run from the barb fitting on the side of the tank to an unobstructed drain. (See Figure 7.) General Installation Warnings • Each system comes standard with a high-pressure injector.* It may be necessary to change the The following general warnings should be observed when injector (see Figure 8) to match your incoming
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Start-up Rinsing Procedure Start-Up Rinsing Procedure (Bypass valve is optional) 1. With the plumbing, drain line, and overflow connections completed, slowly open the water Once the air clears and water begins to run to the supply allowing the lines to pressurize. drain, open the inlet valve (only) to the full open position and allow the water to run to the drain in Note: The optional bypass should still be in bypass mode as purge for a minimum of 20 minutes. (See Figure shown in Figure 9
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Start Up Rinsing Procedure (con’t) 5. After the ten-minute backwash cycle, manually 7. Plug in the control valve. (See Figure 15.) advance the control valve to the brine refill position for ten minutes allowing water to flow into the brine storage tank. (See Figure 13.) Figure 15 8. If it is necessary to extend the length of the transformer cord, an optional 15 foot (4.6-m) extension cord is available, (See Figure 16), or the Figure 13 cord may be spliced as follows: Once water begin
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Battery Backup/ Programming the Control Valve Programming the Control Battery Backup Feature Valve Your Hamilton Beach softening system has a battery backup feature that allows the control to continue monitoring water flow and maintain the proper time of day during short power You are now ready to continue programming the control. outages. The control uses a standard 9-volt battery (not Programming can be done in both Level I and Level II. supplied). Accompanying tables are included for s
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Programming Guide Level I Programming Level I Programming Parameters Parameters P1 Time of day P2 Time of regeneration P1 Time of Day AM or PM P3 Water hardness (grains per gallon—gpg) Ranges: 1:00 to 12:59 or 00:00 to 23:59 P4 Salt usage per regeneration (lbs) P5 System capacity (Kg) Minimum Increments: 1 Min. Table 3: Level I programming parameters overview. Units of Measure: Hours & Minutes Default settings for models: Range: Depends on the value selected for P13 SA-HB-40-DB-CERT (40DB) P2
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Programming Guide Changing the Settings If this is not acceptable, press the [SET] button and change the numbers. Press the [SET] button again to enter the value. To change the settings press the [SET] button on the far right. The digit of the display starts flashing. If you want to change this number, press the up arrow [ #] button to increase the Water Hardness number or the down arrow [ $] button to decrease the number. To skip the number without changing, press the left arrow [ !] The
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Programming Guide Level II Programming The Level II programming has been programmed by the manufacturer to the settings in Table 6. The changing of preset values can be done at this time. Refer to Level II programming parameters in Table 6 for options. Note: It is not recommended that homeowners change these values without checking with local water-treatment professional for details. Incorrect programming can cause system malfunction and the possible need for a field service call to repro
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Programming Guide Level I and II Default Settings The following table represents preset values programmed into the systems at the factory for both levels I and II for the model shown. (See Table 7.) Level I Parameters Name Description SA-HB-40-DB-CERT SA-HB-48-DB-CERT P1 Time of day Set in field Set in field P2 Time of regeneration 2:00 a.m. 2:00 a.m. P3 Hardness Set in field Set in field P4 Salt amount 3.0 lbs 4.0 lbs P5 Capacity 14.1 Kgr @ 3.0 lbs of salt 15.2 Kgr @ 3.6 lbs of salt Level II P
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System Capacity Inputs System Capacity Inputs SA-HB-40-DB-CERT Salt Settings and Capacity (Kgr) 30 Lbs of Salt SA-HB-40-DB-CERT SA-HB-48-DB-CERT 40 3.0 14.1 n/a 25 48 3.6 15.5 15.2 20 4.0 16.5 15.5 5.0 19.0 18.0 15 6.0 22.0 21.0 10 7.0 24.0 23.5 40 7.5 24.4 24.3 5 8.0 25.6 25.0 48 9.0 27.9 26.1 0 0 10 20 30 40 50 10.0 30.0 30.0 Capacity (Kgr) 11.0 31.9 31.5 Figure 19 12.0 33.6 33.0 13.0 35.1 34.0 SA-HB-48-DB-CERT 14.0 36.4 35.2 40 30 15.0 37.1 36.0 16.0 38.4 37.0 25 17.0 39.1 38.0 48 18.0 39.
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Flow Diagrams Flow Diagrams Figure 20 Figure 21 Figure 23 Figure 22 18 | Hamilton Beach Owner’s Manual Hamilton Beach Owner’s Manual | 19
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Flow Diagrams Figure 24 Figure 25 Figure 26 18 | Hamilton Beach Owner’s Manual Hamilton Beach Owner’s Manual | 19
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Control Valve Diagram Control Valve Diagram 20 | Hamilton Beach Owner’s Manual Hamilton Beach Owner’s Manual | 21