"Mike Hartigan" wrote
says...
"Ellenyark" wrote
CAN ANYBODY HELP? TRYING TO MANUAL TEST SOFTNER,NOT WORKING
PROPERLY.
IT SAYS
TO CHECK IF "TURBINE IS BINDING? DOES ANYBODY KNOW WHAT THAT
MEANS?
THANKS
Manual test? If you're looking to get into the turbine, you're
troubleshooting and tearing into the control valve trying to repair
it.
As Lyle said, the turbine is a water driven wheel in the outlet of
the
unit; usually between the valve body and by-pass valve. You usually
have
to remove the by-pass valve if the meter is not a mechanical type.
If
you have an electronic timer, the metering turbine is a module
inside
the outlet of the control; before the by-pass valve.
Electronic timers usually show an indicator light flashing when
water is
being used. If your light isn't flashing, then the turbine isn't
spinning OR the cable is not making contact in its connection to the
pickup; that's where the turbine is. That/either prevents the timer
from
counting down the gallons used and that prevents regeneration, which
allows hard water into the plumbing.
Gary
Quality Water Associates
Mine is an older unit with a mechanical timer (6 days seems adequate,
judging by the 'slimy'
feel of the showers. It's been doing it's job for 13+ years with no
attention other than
rinsing the brine tank annually. On the few occasions that it has run
out of salt, the
'slimy' feel was conspicuously missing from my showers (it's amazing
how I've grown to like
that), so clearly it was not softening the water. Is the converse
true? In other words, is
the mere presence of 'slimy' showers enough to tell me that it's
working? Or does that just
mean that there's salt in the water?
Now dammit Mike, you should say... 'that soft slippery smooth feelin
wives and girlfriends love'.....
but yes, when it's not there the unit
isn't providing softened water. Softened water doesn't have salt in it,
a softener only adds sodium to the water. And for those that think salt
and slimy, put some salt in your water and wash your hands in it and see
if you feel soft slippery smooth or sticky. Mike I've been trying to
edgacate these folks for years and now look at what you've gone'n done!
If you have a mechanical timer, then you don't have a turbine. What is
the unit doing or not doing? It sounds like it doesn't have one of them
automatic salt adders for the salt tank. I can draw one up if you'll
fund the R&D. Or we can assign the wife the salt reproduction duties.
Gary
Quality Water Associates