Jeff_L
Well-known member
I installed a new Fleck 2900s water softener with a 24"x72" tank, and have had great soft water for the past couple of weeks. When it came time to regenerate, it went through it's cycles and did it's thing (or so I thought). I tested the output after the regeneration and it was still hard.
After troubleshooting, I discovered that during the brine rinse cycle that instead of drawing the brine, it was actually pushing water to the brine tank. All other cycles seem to work fine.
I have been receiving great support from Windtrax and Wood Bros trying to diagnose the problem:
I had the choice of either receiving a new valve or upper seal kit. I opted for the upper seal kit since it would be simpler to replace. I hope to be receiving it soon. I don't know what could be wrong with the seals to cause this not to happen, but maybe one got pinched or broken during install at the factory.
So here's my question. Have any of you experienced this on a brand new water softner? I thought the answer would be simple, but it doesn't appear to be. Maybe one of you smart guys would know the answer and put my mind to rest while I wait for the parts.
After troubleshooting, I discovered that during the brine rinse cycle that instead of drawing the brine, it was actually pushing water to the brine tank. All other cycles seem to work fine.
I have been receiving great support from Windtrax and Wood Bros trying to diagnose the problem:
- Brine tube plugged? No
- Injector clogged? No
- Drain clogged or too small? No
- Plumbed to correct input/output? Yes
- Input pressure? 72psi
I had the choice of either receiving a new valve or upper seal kit. I opted for the upper seal kit since it would be simpler to replace. I hope to be receiving it soon. I don't know what could be wrong with the seals to cause this not to happen, but maybe one got pinched or broken during install at the factory.
So here's my question. Have any of you experienced this on a brand new water softner? I thought the answer would be simple, but it doesn't appear to be. Maybe one of you smart guys would know the answer and put my mind to rest while I wait for the parts.