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Fleck
5600 Mechanical Timeclock Softeners
Features of the 5600 Meter-Demand Valve:
Advanced technology
for advanced performance! Key to the exceptional quality and performance of a water softener with a Fleck 5600 control valve
is the proven piston-seal-spacer technology. This technology features a hydraulically balanced, Teflon-coated piston with
a seal and spacer to effectively control service flow and regeneration. With only one moving part, the self-cleaning piston
undergoes less wear and tear over time. The end result? A highly durable water softener with unsurpassed performance. Fleck’s
technology is so reliable, one water softener was recently found in perfect working condition after 38 years.
Noryl®
material for added durability:
Noryl® material for added durability. Manufactured from high-tech Noryl®
material, the 5600 valve has been engineered and tested to withstand the equivalent of 27 years of uninterrupted daily use.
Also available inlead-free brass.
Save money in salt & water use:
The 5600 Meter-Demand
system can cut salt and water use by as much as 40%! Unlike temr-based systems, the meter-demand system regenerates only when
necessary. The end result? Significant savings in both water and salt.**
** Compared to a system with timer-based
regeneration.
How the 5600 Meter-Demand Valve works:
Water
Softening Process: Hard water enters the water softener system. As it passes through the resin inside the tank,
the hard water minerals are attracted to the resin and the water is softened to service the home.
Regeneration
Process:
When the resin becomes saturated with hard water minerals, the water softener system automatically
goes into regeneration. This is the process that frees the resin of hard water minerals, making it ready to soften the water
again. Brine water is drawn into the tank and rinses the hard water minerals off the resin and down the drain. Once the resin
is free of hard water minerals, fresh water rinses the remaining brine water out of the system leaving the system ready for
service.
Fleck 7000SE Meter-Demand Softeners
Simple,
reliable, and easy-to-use, the Fleck 7000se Meter gives more water in less time than any other residential water softener!
Features of the 7000SE High-Flow Valve:
Thirty-five gallons per minute fills tubs faster. There’s nothing better for the upscale home than a water softener
with the new Fleck 7000 high flow rate control valve. Designed specifically for both 1 inch, and 1.25 inch pipes, the 7000
high flow rate control valve delivers a continuous flow of up to 25 GPM! That makes it the softener of choice for new housing
where more plumbing fixtures can create a bigger demand for water. What’s more, the 7000 valve features the highest
backwash flow rate. That means higher efficiency and performance, especially for filter applications.
Advanced
technology for added durability:
Manufactured from high-tech materials, the 7000 valve has been engineered
and tested to withstand the equivalent of 27 years of uninterrupted daily use!
Electronic control:
The new 7000 valve features advanced electronics for easy programming and minimal parts. Switches, cycle cams, wiring
harnesses and wire nuts have been eliminated. In addition, variable brining, variable reserve, high efficiency regeneration
and simplified programming are now standard.
How the 7000se High Flow Valve works:
Water
Softening Process:
Hard water enters the water softener system. As it passes through the resin inside
the tank, the hard water minerals are attracted to the resin and the water is softened to service the home. Regeneration Process
When the resin becomes saturated with hard water minerals, the water softener system automatically goes into regeneration.
This is the process that frees the resin of hard water minerals, making it ready to soften the water again. Brine water is
drawn into the tank and rinses the hard water minerals off the resin and down the drain. Once the resin is free of hard water
minerals, fresh water rinses the remaining brine water out of the system leaving the system ready for service.
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