Aqua-Sensor
(P/N 01025279)
®
Aqua-Sensor
probe detects and initializes a regeneration based on exhaustion of the resin bed, which is monitored by
®
electrical conductivity. The conductivity is also monitored in the resin during regeneration to determine the brining process
has been complete and to optimize the slow rinse times, potentially saving water.
WARNING! For best results, do not subject the Aqua-Sensor® to conditions outside the operat-
Adjust the cable to the proper length for the CTM tank size. The small center plug can be loosened to allow cable move-
ment and then retightened with pliers to prevent leaks. Remove the Fillport plug by turing it a 1/4 turn and lifting up on the
plug. Lube the o-ring of the Aqua-Sensor probe plug before inserting it into the port.
NOTE
After installation of the Aqua-Sensor probe, a complete regeneration is required to set the probe at its
proper depth, and record the conductivity in the tank. Refer to GBE Programming for Commercial Soft-
eners and Filters (except for HFxN) Manual (P/N 01027295) for programming information. This manual
can be obtained from your local dealer, CPort (www.cport.culligan.com) under the
Tab
or on the Service Tech App.
NOTE
Aqua-Sensor probe requires the connection of the 2.5V power cord to the transformer and circuit
board. See
page 23
Softener Model
Recommended "A"
NOTE
Measurement to the bottom of the probe allows for a 30% reserve capacity.
Aqua-Sensor probe should
be completely within the
resin bed.
Cat. No. 01029401
ing parameters of the water softening system. See
for details.
60K
90K
37.5"
42.6"
NOTE
A
1" minimum from bottom of
probe to gravel bed.
Bottom of Resin Bed
Gravel Underbedding
Figure 44. Aqua-Sensor
120K
150K
210K
54.4"
52.5"
52.5"
If used in a multiple tank configuration, lower the probes
to be just above the underbedding.
probe positioning.
®
page
3.
Technical Service
300K
450K
62.1"
55.0"
Small
Aqua-Sensor
®
Plug
Installing Accessories
600K
54.8"
35
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