6
Resin Pack Exchange
When the quality monitor light changes from green to red, the resin pack needs
to be exchanged.
NOTE: If the deionizer has not been in use, run water through the system
for several minutes. If the light changes to green, resin pack does not need
to be exchanged. If the light remains red, complete the following steps for
resin pack exchange.
1. Close the inlet and outlet isolation valves and place a catch basin under the
deionizer.
2. Open the test port (drain) located on the bottom of the deionizer housing to
relieve pressure and drain the system.
3. After the pressure is relieved, loosen the tube fitting on the bottom of the
deionizer body and remove the tube.
4. Using the filter wrench, loosen and remove the housing by turning it counter
clockwise.
5. Remove the exhausted resin pack and install a new resin pack.
6. Follow the start-up procedures to pressurize system before use.
a)
Attach the deionizer body back onto the cap and reconnect the tube
fitting, and remove the tubing from the deionizer outlet isolation valve
and place it in a bucket or direct to a drain.
b)
Open the inlet isolation valve slowly to start water flow to the deionizer.
Allow water to run through the deionizer until all air is purged from the
system. After all of the air is removed reinstall the outlet tubing to the
outlet isolation valve.
c)
The quality monitor may glow red for a couple of minutes before
changing to green.
7. Place the exhausted resin pack into the packaging from the replacement
pack. Fill out and attach a regeneration certificate on the outside of the
package. Ship the exhausted package to the address on the certificate. A
new pack will be shipped within 24 hours of receipt.
8. Order additional resin pack regeneration certificates from AmeriWater, Part
Number 002100C.
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