Hi, Folks.
I have looked online for an answer to this but even though I have found many replies, I haven't seen anything quite like my exact situation.
Recently the overflow mechanism in my brine tank broke and that resulted in the brine tank pulling in too much water - waaaaay above the salt. The system has regenerated many times and the level stayed the same - I was hoping it would "auto-correct" but apparently that's not happening. I siphoned out as much as I could but it's now at about the same level as the salt.
I googled and found the manual for the softener and it says this:
Add water to brine tank (initial fill)
With a bucket or hose, add approximately 4 gallons (15 liters) of water to regeneration tank. If the tank has a salt platform above the bottom of the tank, add water until the level is approximately 1 inch (25mm) above the plaform.
From that can I safely imply that my brine tank should always contain about 4 gallons when it is not in operation? My brine tank has no salt platform.
Thanks, Max
I have looked online for an answer to this but even though I have found many replies, I haven't seen anything quite like my exact situation.
Recently the overflow mechanism in my brine tank broke and that resulted in the brine tank pulling in too much water - waaaaay above the salt. The system has regenerated many times and the level stayed the same - I was hoping it would "auto-correct" but apparently that's not happening. I siphoned out as much as I could but it's now at about the same level as the salt.
I googled and found the manual for the softener and it says this:
Add water to brine tank (initial fill)
With a bucket or hose, add approximately 4 gallons (15 liters) of water to regeneration tank. If the tank has a salt platform above the bottom of the tank, add water until the level is approximately 1 inch (25mm) above the plaform.
From that can I safely imply that my brine tank should always contain about 4 gallons when it is not in operation? My brine tank has no salt platform.
Thanks, Max
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